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Title Section15 1985-07-15 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, JULY 15, 1985 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 95/1/8515 words
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Article455 1985-07-15 1 MATHEW YAP - MATHEW YAP Teh's good news expected to benefit about 40,000 families By THE selling prices of Housing Board flats will not increase this year, although adjustments had been expected to be made this month. The price freeze is the first m six years and vdll continue455 words
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Article357 1985-07-15 1 No sign of cancer, says chief surgeon WASHINGTON, Sun. President Ronald Reagan came through major abdominal surgery yesterday and immediately resumed command of the US government after temporarily handing it over to Vice-Presiclent George Bush. Doctors said they found no immediate evidence of cancer m theReuter; NYT; AP - 357 words
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Article135 1985-07-15 1 WASHINGTON, Sun. Just as he did four years ago after he was shot, President Reagan provided a stream of one-line quips throughout his latest surgical ordeal. Mr Reagan joked before surgery that he had not liked proctoscopic procedure he underwent on Friday. A proctoscope isReuter - 135 words
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Article59 1985-07-15 1 JOHANNESBURG, Son. Sooth Africa's main black mineworkers' union today postponed a decision on whether to call a strike over pay, saying it was still checkIng the results of a weaklong ballot. If the onion decides to go ahead with the strike It would be theReuter - 59 words
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269 1985-07-15 1 Robbers force undergrad to make ATM withdrawals THREE robbers forced a third-year university student at knife-point to withdraw $1,900 from two automated teller machines on Saturday night. He was first made to withdraw $900 from a Post Office Savings Bank ATM and then another $1,000 from a United Overseas Bank269 words
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309 1985-07-15 1 PAUL WEE - Ramasamy dies 10 days after acid attack PAUL WEE By ACID attack victim Mr P. Ram—my died yesterday II days after he was ambushed Bear his home. The former National Trades Union Congress Depnty Director's condition had deteriorated ever the weekend and he died at the Singapore General Hospital about309 words
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82 1985-07-15 1 REGISTRATION for next year's Pre-Primary and Primary 1 classes begins today. Those who qualify for Phase 1 are the second or third child who has a sibling studying m the same school and a child of a graduate mother who has a second or subsequent82 words
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Article, Illustration184 1985-07-15 1 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By SENAI, Sun. Johor's Malaysia Cup soccer team flew home today to a heroes' welcome bearing a prize that they have never won before. An estimated 3,000 people turned up at Johor Baru's Senai Airport to greet the new champions and to catch aH.L. CHAN - 184 words
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Article, Illustration306 1985-07-15 1 Air show disaster 2: KUANTAN, Sun. Two Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) pilots were killed when their M 8339 let crashed here today during an aerial display. Thousands of people, including the Tengku Mahkota of Pahang. were watching the display, held m conjunction with theBernama - 306 words
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Article, Illustration224 1985-07-15 1 US pilot killed in jet collision Air show disaster 1: NEW YORK, Sun. Two jets m the US Navy s Blue Angels precision flying team collided yesterday during an air show stunt and crashed to the ground m flames. One pilot was killed, but the other parachuted to safety. SixAP - 224 words
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Advertisement101 1985-07-15 1 LACOSTE Since 1933 from France LACOSTE -we set the standards Inside 44 pages today Classifieds m Section Two Summary 2 World News 3-5 Asean/Caaseway I Editorial 12 Background IS Letters 14 Times Dollar 15-18 Classifieds It Sports 21,21 Racing 19 KEEPS YOU HEALTHY k^ggT"" HVM Beiklin is packed minerals/amino acids.101 words
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Article584 1985-07-15 2 Singing with gusto THREE schools m Aljunied have insisted that their pupils should sing the national anthem with vigour, despite a complaint from a night shift worker that this was disturbing his sleep. The worker, from Block 126, complained to the Education Ministry that the students were too noisy584 words
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Article507 1985-07-15 2 'Open door' narrows CHINA, hurt by poor results of its "open door" economic strategy, is slashing from 14 to four the number of coastal cities empowered to lure major foreign investment and technology, diplomatic sources revealed on Saturday. The narrowing of the "open door" comes as China's507 words
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Article267 1985-07-15 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: •WOMEN are not doing as well as men. The Report on the Labour Force Survey 1984 shows that women's typical wage is far smaller than men's. Further, the gap has grown bigger. Why is this the case? With universal education and only half of women267 words
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Article130 1985-07-15 2 CALL TO CONFINE GAMBLING A READER who expects electronic betting to have a tremendous impact on our society, suggests that we should further deliberate the social, economic and moral issues before implementing it. He says that although it may be realistic to legalise four-digit betting so as to control130 words
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Article170 1985-07-15 2 DOUBTS ABOUT EXPORT CREDIT INSURANCE THE RECENT problems of the Export Credit Insurance Corporation of Singapore (ECICS) is making some of its shareholder banks question the wisdom of running an agency, charged with promoting the nations exports, as a profit-oriented private sector corporation. Whether the ECICS may lose about170 words
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Article345 1985-07-15 2 Up, up and away SERGEI Bubka of the Soviet Union shattered his pole vault world record by clearing 6.00 metres at an athletics international meet m Paris on Saturday. The world champion sailed over 5.70 m m his first attempt, then had the bar raised another 30 centimetres. Two345 words
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Article640 1985-07-15 2 The right signal DRIVING down Serangoon Road today, you breeze through one traffic junction after another, and several more at Orchard Road and Shenton Way. What you have encountered is a "green wave thanks to the Area Traffic Control (ATC) system, which directs and co-ordinates 172 traffic light640 words
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210 1985-07-15 2 Around Asean and Across the Causeway Partners give support ASEAN'S three-day post-ministerial conference ended on Saturday m Kuala Lumpur with broad support from the dialogue partners on the Cambodian problem and on other pressing world economic issues. The partners gave general support to the Asean proposal for proximity talks between210 words
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393 1985-07-15 3 KATHLYN TSANG - KATHLYN TSANG By In other words 6 What's so damn hard is that I'm speaking (m the film) for so many men and I'm trying to put m a matter of seconds what they really wanted out of the war. There393 words
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Article, Illustration620 1985-07-15 3 WASHINGTON, Sunday MILLIONS of Americans are flocking to cinemas throughout the United States to see the most talked-about and successful political film m many years Rambo, First Blood, Part n. Rambo is a patriotic fantasy about a fearsome Vietnam veteran who defeats stab-in-the-backNYT; UPI - 620 words
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Article243 1985-07-15 3 Threat to seize cargo at ports BEIJING, Sun. China today threatened to seize cargo stacked up m congested ports. The move was to avoid delay m transport, which was caused by a rapid rise m foreign trade. The China News Service quoted an unnamed senior official, who was responsible forReuter - 243 words
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387 1985-07-15 3 CHINA'S booming economy has set alarm bells ringing m Beijing where the country's economic mandarins are grappling with unforeseen problems. Last October, Beijing announced a change m economic policy, away from the Soviet-style central planning to a supply-and-demand system. Imports of refrigerators, cars, televisionUPI - 387 words
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113 1985-07-15 3 BEIJING, Sun. China's oil exports soared 46 per cent m the first half of this year over the same period last year, despite a world oil glut and the government's stated support for stabilising world prices. Figures released this weekend showed exports hadReuter - 113 words
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114 1985-07-15 4 47 killed in Chinese mine disaster HONGKONG, Sun. Forty-seven miners were killed and eight were missing after a cave-In at a coal mine In southern China, a pro-Beijing newspaper reported m Hongkong today. Wen Wei Po said the disaster on Friday at the Meitian Number Three Mine m Guangdong provinceReuter - 114 words
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Article430 1985-07-15 4 LOUISE BRANSON - LOUISE BRANSON Observers cite timing of Chinese, Viet leaders' visits By Moscow Reporter MOSCOW, Sun. The Kremlin has been focusing on Asia m the past two weeks as senior officials from the region's two principal communist countries visited the Soviet Union. Diplomatic observers believe the430 words
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322 1985-07-15 4 PETER HAZELHURST - Alarming rise in Japanese taking drugs, says report PETER HAZELHURST By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Sun. An alarming increase m drug trafficking m Japan last year indicates that an unprecedented number of Japanese are now addicted to stimulants, marijuana, hashish and other forms of narcotics. According to the government's latest report322 words
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Article70 1985-07-15 4 BOLIVIAN FOREIGN Minister Edgar Camacho Omiste resigned on Saturday m a dispute with the military over the recognition of China and the severing of relations with Taiwan, it was announced m La Paz. The resignation came a day before Presidential elections. Polls indicate that Hugo Banzer Suarez, aAFP; AP - 70 words
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Article65 1985-07-15 4 TWO SENIOR Soviet officers with the Naval Air Force were killed recently while on active duty, the defence daily, Krasnaya Zvezda (Red Star), reported m Moscow yesterday. Death notices m the newspaper said that Maj-Gen Alexei Sidorov, a deputy commander of the Rearguard Naval Air Force, andAP - 65 words
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Article69 1985-07-15 4 IRAN IMPOUNDED arms bound for Iraq before releasing a Kuwaiti-registered ship that had been seized by Iranian gunboats m the Gulf of Oman on June 20, a senior Iranian diplomat said m Kuwait on Saturday. Iran's Charges D'affairs m Kuwait, Mr Mohammad Reza Bagheri, told Reuters theReuter - 69 words
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Article74 1985-07-15 4 A NATIONWIDE manhunt has been launched m El Salvador for 149 men who fled the country's largest prison just outside the capital, San Salvador. The breakout on Friday night was described by the authorities as a "wellplanned, well-co-ordinated" guerilla attack. Most of the prisoners are thought toAP - 74 words
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Article62 1985-07-15 4 A PAKISTANI court found seven military officers guilty of plotting to topple President Zia-ul-Haq's government, the official Associated Press of Pakistan reported yesterday. After a secret trial which prompted protests by civil rights groups, the seven received sentences ranging from 10 years' hard labour to lifeReuter - 62 words
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Article, Illustration305 1985-07-15 4 ISLAMABAD, Sua. Two Afghan Air Force pilots and their crewmen, eluding their own defences by flying low over border mountains, have defected to the West with two Soviet Mi-24 helicopter gunships. The helicopters landed at the remote border town of Miranshah yesterday and their pilotsReuter; AP - 305 words
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Article, Illustration306 1985-07-15 4 PHILIP GANGULY - PHILIP GANGULY By New Delhi Reporter NEW DELHI, Sun. She's m her late 20s and m desperate need of a loving companion. Originally from Singapore, fate and ill luck brought her to a cage m New Delhi Zoo, but she's not the type306 words
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130 1985-07-15 4 Nakasone calls for early Gatt talks PARIS, Sun. Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone has called for an urgent new round of international trade talks to head off protectionist policies m the United States. The Japanese leader, m talks yesterday with French President Francois Mitterrand, said the foreign trade system isReuter - 130 words
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Article58 1985-07-15 4 ISLAMABAD, Sun. Pakistan, responding to charges that it is close to manufacturing a nuclear weapon, has reiterated its claim that it does not have an atomic bomb nor plans to develop one. "Our nuclear programme is entirely peaceful m nature," Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Zain NooraniUPI - 58 words
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Article37 1985-07-15 4 KATHMANDU, Sun. Dysentery has killed 15 people since mid-May m Chainpur and other villages m eastern Nepal. The Nepalese National News Agency reported today that another 100 people had been stricken with the disease. APAP - 37 words
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370 1985-07-15 5 Belgian govt motion puts blame on English hooligans BRUSSELS, Sun. The government of Premier Wilfried Martens won a vote of confidence last night after a debate over charges of lax security during a European Cup Final soccer riot m which 38 people died. AndReuter; AP - 370 words
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280 1985-07-15 5 SHADA ISLAM - EC prepares to cut surplus farm produce SHADA ISLAM By Brussels Reporter BRUSSELS, Sun. Egged on by fears of imminent budgetary collapse, the European Community seems ready to start demolishing some of its huge butter mountains and draining its wine and milk lakes. Farm surpluses produced by over-zealous and heavily-subsidised280 words
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Article, Illustration228 1985-07-15 5 Princess Michael 'banished from royal duties' LONDON, Sun. Princess Michael of Kent, Queen Elizabeth IPs cousin-in-law, has been banished from royal duties for the next two months following revelations she was secretly meeting with a Dallas tycoon, the News of the World reported today. Britain's largest-selling Sunday paper also quotedUPI - 228 words
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77 1985-07-15 5 BRUSSELS, Sun. Funds are being collected to erect a giant statue of the Belgian cartoon character Tintin and his dog Milou on the road from Brussels to the international airport at Zaventem. The money is being gathered by an ad hoc group called "FriendsAFP - 77 words
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271 1985-07-15 5 ATHENS, Sun ALBANIA, Europe's last Stalinist stronghold, is signalling that it wants to open up to the outside world and is seeking closer relations with a number of European countries, Greek officials said on Friday. Signs of change began before the death of longUPI - 271 words
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106 1985-07-15 5 PORTADOWN (Northern Ireland), Sun. Police m riot gear yesterday fired plastic bullets at Protestants demonstrating against a ban on a march through a Catholic area. Clashes erupted after 1,000 members of the Royal Black Institute part of the Orange Order, the largest Protestant organisationReuter; AP - 106 words
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Advertisement178 1985-07-15 4 No one gives you Orchard Road glamour the i 1 way we do. Yes. Conveniently located tt and only seconds away from rl f *B Wwmb,^^ m Singapore's throbbing Orchard 1 1»§ Sm Road, you'll find Hotel Grand I"! I ■■(■■■■■S2S S i Central is as inexpensive as it is178 words
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269 1985-07-15 6 BEIJING, Fri. Prince Norodom Sihanouk, leader of the coalition government of Democratic Kampuchea, has said the Asean proposal of proximity talks between the coalition and Hanoi was not realistic. But the prince, speaking to foreign journalists here, said it was essential to continue toReuter; AFP - 269 words
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Article381 1985-07-15 6 TAN LIAN CHOO; PAUL JACOB - TAN LIAN CHOO PAUL JACOB Dialogue partners back proximity talks proposal By and KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Asean 's three-day post-ministerial conference ended yesterday with broad support from the dialogue partners the United States, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the European Community over the Cambodian381 words
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261 1985-07-15 6 BANGKOK, Sun THAI troops and police killed six suspects following the second major highway robbery m less than a week m Thailand's troubled southern provinces. Police said today the incident happened m Nakhon Si Thammarat, 775 km south of Bangkok, when sixUPI - 261 words
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Article48 1985-07-15 6 JAKARTA, Sun. Indonesian workers m the Middle East sent home about U559.76 million (5J21.47 million) during the first three months of this year, the Labour Ministry said yesterday. Head of the ministry's Overseas Employment Section, Mr Djianto, described the amount as quite substantial. APAP - 48 words
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133 1985-07-15 6 SHAH ALAM, Sun. Selangor police uncovered a heroin-processing laboratory and distributing centre near Kuala Langat late last month. It is believed to be the biggest distribution point to De discovered m the country so far, police sources said yesterday. Police also seized a large amountBernama - 133 words
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Article69 1985-07-15 6 MANILA, Sun. Suspected guerillas of the communist New People's Army (NPA) today ambushed and killed a town mayor and a militiaman m a southern Philippine village, the official Philippine News Agency said. It said Tabinga Mayor Rudy Ganub and his aide were killed and three other menReuter - 69 words
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Article109 1985-07-15 6 'Freedom' movement formed KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A movement to "protect and enhance freedom and justice" m Malaysia was set up here today by 13 organisations which attended a dialogue on parliamentary democracy. The dialogue was organised by Aliran, a social pressure group. Aliran President Dr Chandra Muzaffar said the movementBernama - 109 words
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Article, Illustration82 1985-07-15 6 SEVEN people were killed m this accident when their car was involved m a collision with a lorry near Seremban on Saturday. Police said six of them died on the spot m the accident at 6.35 pm on the Seremban-Tampin highway. The seventh diedNST - 82 words
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360 1985-07-15 6 ABBY TAN - US move to amend aid package irks Manila ABBY TAN By Manila Reporter MANILA, Sun. Philippine officials have reacted sharply to moves by the United States Congress to amend the economic-mili-tary aid package to the Philippines and to let the Roman Catholic Church handle the food aid. While President Ferdinand360 words
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Article62 1985-07-15 6 THAI AUTHORITIES have arrested a businessman who attempted to smuggle out of the country about US$6OO,OOO (551.326 million) worth of foreign currencies, one of the largest currency smuggling bids m recent years. A customs official m Bangkok said yesterday Decha Leelasiyhorn, 33, was caught on Saturday asAP - 62 words
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Article64 1985-07-15 6 PRESIDENT MARCOS had told a group of visiting International Monetary Fund (IMF) officials he wanted to limit the Philippines foreign debts and improve its tax collection system. Government spokesmen said yesterday Mr Marcos met the officials and Prime Minister Cesar Virata at Malacanang Palace m Manila onAFP - 64 words
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Article, Illustration68 1985-07-15 6 KIM PHUC, the Vietnam War's "napalm girl" who was forced to abandon medical studies due to her continuing suffering, is now studying English m southern Vietnam, the Vietnam News Agency (VNA) reported yesterday. Kirn, then nine, was critically injured m 1972 during the war. Sponsored by theAP - 68 words
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Article67 1985-07-15 6 SIX toll booths would be built at each of the six interchanges along the new Kiang Valley express highway m Selangor, Works Minister Datuk Samy Velly said yesterday. He said a working paper would be submitted to the Malaysian Cabinet m a fortnight. Construction of the highwayBernama - 67 words
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Article80 1985-07-15 6 POLICE IN Kedah and Perlis have arrested 12 people and seized nine pistols, 58 rounds of ammunition and five cartridges believed to have been smuggled from a neighbouring country since the beginning of this month. Kedah Perlis Police Chief Mr Abdul Aziz Haji Hussein said m Alor StarBernama - 80 words
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311 1985-07-15 7 KATHLYN TSANG - Weathermen play key role in computer forecast KATHLYN TSANG By COMPUTERS may be useful m helping to forecas-t the weather, but the final analysis comes from the weatherman. That is because the experienced weatherman can take into account the limitations ct the mathematical equations used m numerical weather prediction (NWP).311 words
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Article, Illustration134 1985-07-15 7 THE driver of this sedan had a lucky escape when his car went off the road and tore down a roadside fence. The accident happened along Orchard Road In front of the Dein Building at 1 am yesterday. The car was later towed to a workshop.134 words
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Article106 1985-07-15 7 Tops in team shooting events ANGLO-CHINESE Secondary School and Willow Avenue Secondary School won the team championships for boys and girls respectively m the annual National Police Cadet Corps' shooting competition on Saturday. Willow Avenue Secondary School also produced a "crackshot" m Sanisah binti Ismail, who won both the individual106 words
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387 1985-07-15 7 KONG SOOK CHIN - Fruitful effort for quality control circle KONG SOOK CHIN By MEMBERS of a company Quality Control Circle (QCC) with a fruity name have reaped a harvest of praise with their cost-sav-ing idea. Melon Circle's quality control project helped Hewlett Packard Singapore (Pte) Ltd, an American electronics company, save more than387 words
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Article147 1985-07-15 7 THE Criminal Investigation Department is thinking or storing information and fingerprints on computers, according to the latest issue of Police Life, the magazine of the Singapore Police Force. It says m an article that the Miami police, using a computerised fingerprint system, can identify and147 words
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481 1985-07-15 7 LIM KWAN KWAN - Anthem should be sung with gusto schools LIM KWAN KWAN Despite night shift worker's complaint of noise By THREE schools m Aljunied have insisted that their pupils should sing the national anthem with vigour, despite a complaint from a night shift worker that this was disturbing his sleep. The worker,481 words
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Article, Illustration259 1985-07-15 7 DISAPPOINTED that's how a weatherman feels when he's got a forecast wrong. That does not come too often, considering that the Meteorological Service has 70 per cent accuracy m predicting Singapore weather. "Weathermen need to have perseverance. If you give a wrong forecast,259 words
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Article, Illustration393 1985-07-15 8 IVAN LIM - IVAN LIM Insurance scheme helps seaman's family By WHEN seaman Teo Pee Tee died m a car accident on June 16, his family just missed out on a $10,000 insurance claim Mr Teo had not renewed a group insurance policy of the National Maritime Board393 words
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Article24 1985-07-15 8 MR ALAN CHOE and Mr Lav Kak En have been reappolnted members of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board for a further two years.24 words
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Article126 1985-07-15 8 MARINE police were yesterday searching for two men who disappeared at sea off Loyang after they were flung from their boat m a collision with a fishing trawler on Saturday night. A third man, identified only as Mr Y. S. Urn, was rescued by fishermen126 words
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106 1985-07-15 8 IF PARENTS continue to show tolerance m multi-racial Singapore, their children will follow suit. And it is this tolerance that makes Singapore a good place to live m, Dr Tony Tan, Minister for Trade and Industry, and Education, said on Saturday. Speaking at the Sembawang106 words
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199 1985-07-15 8 Every fire extinguisher must have Sisir stamp soon THE government will introduce laws soon to make it illegal for anyone to manufacture or sell fire extinguishers which have not been approved by the Singapore Insitute of Standards and Industrial Research (Sisir). The Singapore Fire Service's director, Mr Arthur Lim Beng199 words
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Article78 1985-07-15 8 A CHARITY show will be held at the Victoria Theatre on July 20 to raise funds for the education of needy Indian students. The Minister for Home Affairs and Second Minister for Law, Professor S. Jayakumar, will be guest -of -honour at the variety show organised78 words
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Article, Illustration175 1985-07-15 8 2-day job to remove 70-year-old angsana AN OPERATION to fell a large unsafe 71-year-old angsana tree at the CID car park near the Junction of Maxwell Road and Cecil Street started yesterday. Work to cut down the tree began at II am after heavy rains175 words
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Article158 1985-07-15 8 THE PUBLIC is advised to keep away from military training areas m Lim Chu Kang, Hong Kah, Marsiling, Mandai, Tarnpines, Pulau Übin, Punggol, Wing Loong, Loyang and Sembawang from today to Sunday. This is because the Singapore Armed Forces will be conducting exercises m all these areas. Blanks and158 words
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Article43 1985-07-15 8 PUBLIC Utilities Board engineers were early this morning trying to restore power to Seletar Hills and parts of Yio Chu Kang after a blackout hit the area at 11.30 pm last night. The cause of the power failure was not immediately known.43 words
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Article331 1985-07-15 8 CLEANERS may do a great job sweeping the staircases, lifts and common areas m Housing Board estates. But their efforts will be wasted if residents litter indiscriminately throughout the day. Such anti-social habits would thwart efforts to create successful communities m high-rise HDB estates, said331 words
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285 1985-07-15 9 Man went on spending spree with stolen credit card A JOBLESS man used a credit card he stole m a night club m a spending spree. But it was not very long before the staff of Hotel New Otani, where he and his friends had booked a room, became suspicious285 words
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312 1985-07-15 9 Phone calls break the silence at Monitor office ALL was quiet at Delta House yesterday morning, except for the phone calls from people who were still ringing m their regrets that The Singapore Monitor would be no more from today. Among them were children who wanted to know if Spiderman,312 words
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127 1985-07-15 9 'Know the police' contest for cadets A NEW inter-area competition will be held annually to test police cadets' knowledge of police-relat-ed affairs. Disclosing this on Saturday, the Chairman of the National Police Cadet Corps Council, Associate Professor Lawrence Chia, said the contest would involve a minor research project. The contest127 words
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Article64 1985-07-15 9 FORTY students from five primary and secondary schools m Kampong Kembangan will receive bursaries worth a total $4,400 from the constituency's education fund. The schools' principals will receive the awards on their behalf from Mr Yatiman Yusof, the constituency's MP, at a National Day celebration dinner on Aug64 words
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286 1985-07-15 9 MANY cancer patients regard their illness as a sentence to suffer m hopelessness, and then face inevitable death. But this need not be so today, said a Higher Nursing Officer of Singapore General Hospital, Mrs Margaret Liew, to a gathering of about 200 nurses.286 words
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Article, Illustration468 1985-07-15 9 When Gwen Grant gets into an Air Canada jet to start work, she causes quite a stir. Her good looks and happy smile make quite a few heads turn, as KATHLYN TSANG found out on a recent flight to Bombay. SHE'S tall, slim, with long, gleaming468 words
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201 1985-07-15 9 Members to get priority in job hunt NTUC UNION members will have priority when the National Trades Union Congress finds new jobs for retrenched workers. NTUC Deputy Director Ng Pock Too said the union would help redundant workers find jobs but priority would be given to union members. The NTUC201 words
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Article57 1985-07-15 9 SOUTH Korean Foreign Affairs Minister Lee Won-Kyung will arrive today for a threeday official visit. Mr Lee, accompanied by five officials, will call on the First Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister, Mr Goh Chok Tong, and the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr S. Dhanabalan. Mr57 words
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Article, Illustration748 1985-07-15 10 AHMAD OSMAN - AHMAD OSMAN Signal given m last election, he tells undergrads at NUS By SINGAPOREANS laid the foundation for an alternative government m the last general election, Mr Chiam See Tong told university students on Thursday. He said the election of two opposition MPs and748 words
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Article, Illustration495 1985-07-15 10 BENG TAN - BENG TAN By THE 40 to 50 stray cats m an alley off Jalan Sultan are healthy and plump, contented-looking and friendly. They are the pets of the Catalan of Jalan Sultan a man so moved by compassion for the strays495 words
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537 1985-07-15 10 LEE KIM CHEW - LEE KIM CHEW By "A CHANGE m the PAP's attitude towards the opposition? Not that I really know of, but if this programme is indeed telecast this Sunday, then there is a definite qualitative change." So said Mr Chiam See Tong, the opposition MP for537 words
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227 1985-07-15 10 A GANG smuggled two Thai women Into Singapore In a motor boat and arranged for them to work as prostitutes m return for a fee of $3,Mt each, a district judge heard on Saturday. The leader of the gang, known as Ah Bah,227 words
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224 1985-07-15 10 THE Asean Tourism Association (Aseanta) wants to come down hard on travel agents who have not been generating business at past Asean Tourism Forums. The association has proposed a survey of travel agent buyers who attended past ATFs trade fairs for the travel trade224 words
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Article94 1985-07-15 10 THE MP for Bo Wen, Mr S. Vasoo, will visit Singapore Oxygen Air Liquide Pte Ltd (Soxal) on Wednesday to receive a donation for the Community Chest from the company and its employees. A cheque for $1,809 will be presented to Mr Vasoo by94 words
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Article57 1985-07-15 10 TRAFFIC signals at the junction of Tampines Avenues 4 and 7 will be switched on at 10 am today. Traffic signals have also been installed at the junction of River Valley and Kirn Yam roads. These will be used from 10 am on Friday. Motorists are asked57 words
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Article, Illustration443 1985-07-15 11 MICHAEL LIM - MICHAEL LIM By "WE'RE really getting a taste of army life," joked a community leader as he hung on tightly to a bouncing armoured personnel carrier as it plunged after the one ahead. He and about 300 other grassroots leaders from eight constituencies, including443 words
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194 1985-07-15 11 Civil defence more than fire-fighting and evacuation: Jaya CIVIL Defence should be developed into a wellplanned system that could readily shelter people and easily distribute food and medical services m an emergency. Making the point yesterday, Home Affairs Minister Professor S. Jayakumar said the civil defence force should not be194 words
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Advertisement124 1985-07-15 7 Wk m i4mF^^^n JlFia fW M I »k 1 M W 1 Mm wk m The WING ON Life Assurance Co. Ltd. Hf&fl I Y ear The WING ON Fire& Marine Insurance Co.Ltd^rß Byear An auspicious occasion today. And a time for us to reflect on our As we progress124 words
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Advertisement675 1985-07-15 9 Let's booze to Hie mtskH^^i Hot rock or favourite contemporaries, this ~jMP% popular all-girls, Six Angels Band, plays Hta^ jn\jf k and sings right into your heart. Brings you fli I! > >N into a worlcl P ure entertainment white B you drink away into the night. imJ^ \JO* x675 words
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Advertisement339 1985-07-15 10 ©DBS BANK INTEREST NEWS Effective 15 July 1985 Prtme y.75% X per annum Savings Account CA^ (Daily interest B\ m\J\J 'O credited monthly) I per annum Effective rate 5.640% Autosave mm f\f\o/ (Daily interest f^ J%J\J SQ Credited monthly) per annum Effective rate 5.116% ty Fixed Deposits p f\f\O/ Automatic339 words
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Advertisement581 1985-07-15 11 After VA months 76.1 kg j "I remember the times when ■t .lv:l'i"<l|?f > T. |'""."jiH expectant mother; when 1 22 Sfete. others with my loud snoring. r-~':Ts.r-H-rj Mj&ii, was yer V Pessimistic about ■CT3TT3™ ever slimming, and telr rather P^^B hopeless. Fortunately, I Before treatment 93. 2 kg JJB581 words
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504 1985-07-15 12 ONCE again the statistics show that women are not doing as well as men. The typical gross monthly income for women m June 1984 was $511, while it was $703 for men. Men's income "grew at a higher rate because of the better504 words
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Article, Illustration765 1985-07-15 12 WILLIAM SAFIRE - WILLIAM SAFIRE Swift bid to remedy major failings m the Soviet system By WASHINGTON A quiet convolution is going on inside the Soviet Union. No show trials with public "confessions"; no Zis limousines streaking across Red Square at midnight; no Khrushchevesque secret denunciations,NYT - 765 words
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357 1985-07-15 12 This editorial, headlined Unity of resolve, was published m the New Straits Times of July 9. THE proximity talks proposal, propounded by Malaysia and modified by Thailand, will stand as a classic example of the machinery of unity at work. Here we had357 words
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304 1985-07-15 12 This editorial, headlined Caveats on China trade, wa s published m Th c Jakarta Post of July 8. BASICALLY, the normalisation of trade with China is simply m line with Indonesia's official policy of promoting economic and trade ties with all countries irrespective of their304 words
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733 1985-07-15 12 This editorial, headlined Pax Americana, was published m The Asian Wall Street Journal of July 11. US SECRETARY of State George Shultz is visiting Southeast Asia this week and if the headlines seem muted, there's a good reason. TV cameras follow crises,733 words
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Advertisement274 1985-07-15 12 ■hbhhhji^hh Noel Behn. author of the bestselling novel The J >i i m II Kremlin Letter j J I A seedy bunch of smalltime burglars is presented with the I%a I H I I chance {0 P u of< P* j IJ i I America's biygest ever bank job Their274 words
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Article, Illustration906 1985-07-15 13 NGUYEN ANH TUYET - NGUYEN ANH TUYET By Conference to set goals for women's progress m 21st Century More than 3,000 women from all over the world are meeting m Nairobi, Kenya, for 10 days, starting today, to assess the impact of the United Nations Decade for906 words
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Article, Illustration705 1985-07-15 13 ONG MING SEING - ONG MING SEING By WASHINGTON About 140 people are killed each day m traffic accidents m the United States the equivalent of a major airline crash. The tragedy has jolted Transport Secretary Elizabeth Dole to introduce a plan which she705 words
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Advertisement478 1985-07-15 13 In conjunctioiTOHhßhe 6th Anniversary celebration of our Hotel, we're giving you a very special treat! For every eat-in patronising valued above $200/- lunch or dinner, you're entitled to one Peking Duck Free! J mmmm******* Kw^pj «^g Our chefs, all 6of them f F3MK7?nifeT%H from Hong Kong, specialise bukit timah rd478 words
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128 1985-07-15 14 Defence: Harbans is not being realistic I REFER to your report "Defence spending is too high, says Harbans" (ST, July 6) which quoted United People's Front leader Harbans Singh as contending that there is no need for Singapore to spend too much on its defence. In my view, and it128 words
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Letter, Illustration114 1985-07-15 14 MY friends and I attended the official opening ceremony of the Singapore Youth Festival on July 6. As the National Stadium has a limited seating capacity, many people did not get a chance to watch the outdoor band competition. I am sure the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation captured the114 words
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380 1985-07-15 14 Teleview a step in the right direction MR E. Phillip Lim (ST, July 12) has done his homework well, quoting statistical data, of the number of Videotex/ Teleview terminals m use m France (302,000), Britain (49,000), West Germany (16,000), and the Netherlands (14,000). There can be little doubt that Telecoms380 words
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254 1985-07-15 14 I AM running a local high-tech manufacturing company which employs 120 people. Recently, I approached many banks to fund the purchase of an automatic machine but was not lent even a dollar. I also submitted loan applications to financial institutions managing the small254 words
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460 1985-07-15 14 One way to minimise undesirable consequences 41 am surprised that a government which banned video game arcades could approve the installation of a multi-million dollar computer gaming system. I still remember the video game children m school uniforms, feeding money into the electronic machines. They,460 words
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Letter123 1985-07-15 14 I LIVE m Bukit Batok estate. As there is no gas supply to this estate, I had presumed that the Public Utilities Board was phasing out its gas supply service. It surprised me, therefore, to read m your report "Move by PUB to win over 200,000 new123 words
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Letter155 1985-07-15 14 AS a staunch supporter of the Public Utilities Board's call to conserve water, I am indeed appalled at its slow response to urgent telephone calls to attend to a burst water pipe m our block on July The first call was made to the Housing Board's155 words
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102 1985-07-15 14 Mop was more expensive at exhibition LAST Sunday, I saw an advertisement m which companies at the Apartment and Kitchen '85 Exhibition promised to offer the "best prices". My family and I, relying completely on the truth of this, attended the exhibition that very evening. Among the many items purchased102 words
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113 1985-07-15 14 My exam centre is far away too I READ the letter "Exam centre is IV2 hours away by bus" from "Worried Candidate". (ST, July 4). I am facing the same dilemma. I am a VTTB candidate and will be taking the GCE O level examination this year. I live m113 words
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269 1985-07-15 14 Use cashless facilities to pay your bills WE refer to the letter "Man spent nearly two hours m queue" by "Observer". (ST, July 9). The inconvenience experienced by "Observer" was due to the month-end peak for the payment of road tax as well as the commencement of the July peak269 words
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Advertisement78 1985-07-15 14 PEiiil"! The Wing On life Assurance Co. Ltd. ontheir 60th Anniversary H from I LIFE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION H Member Companies American International Assurance Co. Ltd. The Asia Life Assurance Society Ltd. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co. Ltd. The Insurance Corporation of Singapore Ltd. ManuLife (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. Munich Reinsurance78 words
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Advertisement92 1985-07-15 14 the consortium Of local insurance companies congratulates the wing on life assurance co ltd on their 60th anniversary the wing on fire marine insurance co ltd on their 70th anniversary ASIA INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED COSMIC INSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED INCOME N.T.U.C. CO-OPERATIVE INSURANCE COMMONWEALTH ENTERPRISE LIMITED INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED92 words
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Article482 1985-07-15 15 JULY 15 and 16: Professor Andrew Chambers, Chairman of the Institute of Internal Auditors' research committee, will hold a twoday seminar on EDP computer auditing to introduce the computer as an audit tool. At the Mandarin Hotel. Fee: $1,250. Increase your company's profits by proper planning. The Centre482 words
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Article311 1985-07-15 15 4 We do not feel inferior to the Japanese. We win export m orders against them every day. 7 Jean-Pierre Desgeorges, Chairman of France's Alsthom Atlantique, Europe's leading power plant and railway locomotive maker. THE Teo Teck Huat Group, which owns the 346-room SAS Amara Hotel at Tanjong Pagar,311 words
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Article82 1985-07-15 15 EC move to raise tariffs slammed TOKYO, Sun. Japan's top electronics manufacturers on Saturday criticised a proposal by the European Community to raise its tariff on imported video tape recorders fro 71 8 per cent to 14 per c m "contrary to free t a' .i i tter to theAFP - 82 words
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Article52 1985-07-15 15 HONGKONG, Sun. Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corp and Standard Chartered Bank cut prime rate one point to 7 per cent, effective today, the Association of Banks said. The association said m a statement, deposit rates have also been reduced by half point to three-quarters of aReuter - 52 words
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Article81 1985-07-15 15 DETROIT, Sun. Union workers at American Motors' only US car plant voted overwhelmingly to accept concessions on wages and benefits demanded by the company as a condition for keeping the factory operating, the United Auto Workers' Union said. The company, an affiliate of theReuter - 81 words
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270 1985-07-15 15 THE Lee Brothers, whose poultry processing plant was placed under receivership m early February, is selling the BaskinRobbins and Hardee's franchises to trading company Mulpha (Spore) Ltd. Safeway Fast Food Pte Ltd, m which the Lee Brothers hold a 37-per-cent stake, has entered into270 words
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854 1985-07-15 15 N. BALAKRISHNAN - N. BAL AKRISHNAN Questions over viability as private sector enterprise By THE recent problems of the Export Credit Insurance Corporation of Singapore (ECICS) is making some of its shareholder banks question the wisdom of running an agency, charged with promoting the nations exports, as a854 words
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403 1985-07-15 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. THE long-awaited introduction of the delayed-one-month contracts on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange is expected to be implemented soon. Members approved a resolution yesterday to amend the exchange's trading rules to accommodate this facility at an extraordinary general meeting. StockNST - 403 words
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Article, Illustration63 1985-07-15 15 THE region's only weekly travel newspaper, Travel Trade Gazatte Asia, has won an international editorial award for a guide on Australia. Mr Peter Goulding (left), Regional Director (Asia) for the Aus- traiian Tourist Commission, on behalf of the Pacific Area Travel Association, presented the gold award63 words
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136 1985-07-15 15 Shareholders form group to get back OTB investments HONGKONG, Sun. About 200 small shareholders of the failed Overseas Trust Bank today formed a group to try to get back their lost money and threatened to sue the bank or the government. Mr H.L. Kwan, the group's solicitor, said many investorsReuter - 136 words
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162 1985-07-15 15 Firms to get places on HK exchange HONGKONG, Sun. The government has proposed that Hongkong's new stock exchange allow corporate as well as individual members when it opens next year. Hongkong's existing four stock exchanges, to be merged into one exchange early next year, allow only individuals as members. ButAFP - 162 words
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Article131 1985-07-15 15 FOLLOWING DBS Bank's lead, three of the Big Four have also lowered their prime lending rate. Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation will reduce its prime rate to 7.50 from 7.75 from today, Overseas Union Bank will lower its prime from Bto 7 3 i per131 words
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Article83 1985-07-15 15 A ONE-DAY seminar on Financing Alternatives for Businesses will be organised by Datasearch Resources at Hilton Hotel on July 26. Speakers include officials from DBS Bank, Citibank, Heller Factoring and the Economic Development Board. The fee is $95 per delegate. Datasearch Resources will also organise a seminar on83 words
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Article52 1985-07-15 16 Gross Group pre-tax Year to Company dividend profit/loss ('000) A Enterprises 22 (22) Msl 1,689 ($1,515) Jan 85 Alcom (5) M521,628L (J9IOL) Dec 84 Island Pen 25 (25) M 532,949 ($21,775) Jan 85 MMC 60 (60) M 563,444 ($69,663) Jan 85 Talam Mines 15 (15) M 5429 ($1,066)52 words
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Article32 1985-07-15 16 Gross Group pre-tax Year to Company dividend profit/loss ('000) F&N 20 (20) $55,007 ($54,873) Mar 85 j Cement NYA (8.5) J1.745L ($15,886) Mar 85 KintaKellas 30(100) MsBll ($779) Mar 8532 words
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Article17 1985-07-15 16 Interim Group pre-tax Half-year to Company dividend profit/loss ('000) Dah Yung $2,085 ($590) iun 8517 words
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Article536 1985-07-15 16 Berjaya Corp Bhd has proposed to acquire a piece of land m the federal territory and two companies, Kemajuan Gemtlang Sdn Bhd and Prime Credit and Leasing Sdn Bhd for a total cost of M 517.6 million cash. BoHon Properties Bhd is likely to acquire 8 medium-sized cement536 words
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Article41 1985-07-15 16 Financial Times Industrials h& Friday 926.0 (934.4) W Week ago 955.7 p Dow Jones Industrials Friday 1338.60 (1337.70) ~;^7 Week ago 1334.45 rtii* f£ (Fijures m brackets refer to those of the previous trading day) I i i i I41 words
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Article234 1985-07-15 16 My 12 IJSJ Chan t e Alcoa 34 Allied Chem Cp 44% Ailis-Chalmers 4W unch Am Tel Tel 23'/« -Mi Amax Inc 13% -W Amr Corp 50* 1% Bethlehem Stl 17". <4 Boeing Co 47 V4 +1 Burroughs Cp 56% •Caterpillar Co 36*« unch Cho*e Monhtn 62''. -1%234 words
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Article139 1985-07-15 16 SYDNEY, San. Australian sharemarkets ended the week at record highs spurred by the As9Bs million bid for retail group Myer Emporium, brokers said. The All Ordinaries Index gained 27.1 points during the week to close at the record high of 919.5 while the All Industrials Marker made substantial groundReuter - 139 words
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Article591 1985-07-15 16 Wall Street at a high as dollar falls Greenback's retreat seen as boon to many businesses NEW YORK, Sun. The dollar's down and the stock market's up on Wall Street right now. As the greenback fell this past week to its lowest level since August last year, stockAP - 591 words
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Article280 1985-07-15 16 TOKYO, Sun. After topping the 13,999-yen mark for the first time m history last Saturday at 13,040.19 yen, the Nikkei-Dow Jones average of 225 blue chips slipped during five subsequent sessions from Monday this past week. But the composite TSE index of all common stocks listed on the market'sAFP - 280 words
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Article91 1985-07-15 16 HONGKONG, Sun. The Hang Seng Index ended the week at 1,615.78, up 45.48 points from the previous Friday. Dealers said the market was buoyed by anticipation of a prime lending rate cut here yesterday, and by continuing positive reaction to the government takeover last month of insolvent Overseas TrustAFP - 91 words
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Article189 1985-07-15 16 LONDON, Sun. The stock exchange fluctuated m highly volatile trading conditions over the past week, with the Financial Times Industrial Share Index plunging almost 41 points at one stage, to reach its lowest since last December. Major exporters and dollar-earners ICI, Glaxo, Hawker Siddeley and Jaguar all suffered fromAFP - 189 words
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Article2880 1985-07-15 16 M shares quoted have a par value of $1. unless otherwise specified. Adjusted for scrip rights. N Tax-exempted dividend. ABN is traded in lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted in dolars. 1985 Last Yield Net Vol Week Nfh Low Conrpany Chanie P/E COM)2,880 words
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Article433 1985-07-15 17 BANKS' prime lending Guifintßank 8 3 rates at the close of busi- Hablb Bank 9 /4 ness on Friday 12. Hokkaido Takushoku BV2 01 D Hongkong Shanghai B'/i Bank riK (nd(anßank 9 Indian Overseas 2BSSI 12 ssstsrss X sew" s jss* Asia Commercial 8% Korea Exchange 8% ANZ433 words
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Article230 1985-07-15 17 OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings 5V2 5% bVi b x A Autosave 5 Fixed deposit 1 month 4V 2 4Vi 4 3 4 4 1 2 (1) 3 months 4V2 4/2 5 4V2 6 months 4% 5 5V4 4% 9 months 5 5 5V4 5 12230 words
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Article147 1985-07-15 17 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.5455—1.5484 6.56—6.39 Canadian dollar 1.6306—1.6325 6.19—6.09 a 1.0671-1.0698 9.55-9.22 3.0491—3.0527 3.32—3.06 2.2095—2.2015 4.55-4.51 Local dolars to lOOunts of foreign currency Austrian schilling 10.7484-10.7572 94.28-91.57 Belgian franc (com) 3.7646—3.7673147 words
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Article198 1985-07-15 17 Asian rates ASIAN currency average deposit rates for the week ended July 12: BD PRICES US N(lt Low 7 days 7 13/16 7V« 1 month 7 13/16 7% 2 months 7 13/16 7% 3 months 7% 7 11/16 6 months 8 IV* 9 months 8 3/16 7% 12 months 8%198 words
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Article206 1985-07-15 17 LAST week saw a slide m the Eurodollar futures. Although the Federal Open Market Committee's decisions were not announced yet, traders did not perceive much deviation from its current credit policy. The current weakness of the US dollar would help stimulate exports, leaving little chance of a206 words
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Article15 1985-07-15 17 GOLD USJ/oz Sat Fri Hongkong 317.00-317.50 314.20-314.60 Fri Thurs New York 317.75-318.25 314.10-314.6015 words
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Article22 1985-07-15 17 Buying Seine Highest-Lowest Highest Lowest Ss/pn Ss/pn Bank of China 22.44—22.24 22.58—22.38 OUB 22.49 22.27 22.64-22.42 UOB 22.49 22.27 22.64-22.4222 words
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Article27 1985-07-15 17 Ctaitf Turnover TM prices Tomes Cents (M)/kilo July 8 30.35 208 July 9 30.81 227July 10 30.96 218 July 11 30.75 172 July 12 30.62 15127 words
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Article30 1985-07-15 17 Closini prices RUBBER Spore XL cents cents S/kilo M/kilo July 8 175.00 194.50 July 9 171.25 192.50 July 10 172.00 192.00 July 11 171.00 192.25 July 12 170.00 192.0030 words
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Article105 1985-07-15 17 TRADING was very quiet m the aftermath of the July squeeze, which left the market on a flat note and poor turnover as current August One RSS fluctuated thinly around the 172 cents mark. Operators kept sidelined, said Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co m its weekly report, awaiting the outcome105 words
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Article47 1985-07-15 17 LOWER. Repeated intervention by the International Tin Council's buffer stock manager failed to support the market m the face of downward pressure from currency, which pushed prices down to their lowest since June last year. London Metal Exchange stocks fell 380 tonnes to 22,570 tonnes. AFPAFP - 47 words
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Article26 1985-07-15 17 LOWER. Values tumbled to their lowest since August 1982 under sterling's influence, despite a 39,000-ounce downturn m London Metal Exchange stocks to 50,126,000 ounces. AFPAFP - 26 words
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Article52 1985-07-15 17 LOWER. The market fell to its lowest since last October on currency factors and following the large 1,300-tonne rise m London Metal Exchange stocks to 115,600 tonnes, the highest since February. Support came m at lower levels m line with a steadier tone m New York later m theAFP - 52 words
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Article48 1985-07-15 17 LOWER. Heavy selling pressure and a sharp 1,150-tonne rise m London Metal Exchange stocks to 122,900 tonnes took values down to their lowest since January 1983, although the market steadied at lower levels. Merchants outside the LME quoted U551,035--1,065 per tonne against U551,025-1,055 the previous week. AFPAFP - 48 words
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Article, Illustration403 1985-07-15 17 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voya(e) Arr Cargo Time Block Indus Pioner (6) 15/7(2100) F7 <> 70 <>-??°<> P Van Buren (141W) 15/7 (2300) F8 0930-1100 N3 Lexa MS (8508) 15/7 (2359) F5 1030-1200/0900-1030 Wl X Gavrilov (248W/85) 16/7(0700) F7 *****130/1700-1900403 words
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Article, Illustration227 1985-07-15 17 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Dona Alma K36 aside 15/7 Ned Bangkok K9 aside 15/7 No 8 Donam Kl5 a'stde 15/7 Star Glory K34 aside 15/7 Cochise K29 15/7 16/7 Frotadurban K9 15/7 16/7 Frotakobe KlO 15/7 16/7 HoshoMaru K27 15/7 16/7 Laßioia Kl6 15/7 16/7227 words
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Article54 1985-07-15 17 ABU DHABI, Sun. A Kuwaitiregistered ship seized by Iran in the Gulf of Oman arrived here after being detained since June 20. Shipping sources said yesterday the 23,000-tonne Al-Muharraq arrived with all crew members, including Britons and Bangladeshis, aboard but Iran had kept some of the cargoReuter - 54 words
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Article180 1985-07-15 18 THE General Manager (special functions) of Overseas Union Bank Ltd, Mr Heng Chiang Meng, is now a member of the executive committee of the board of Asia Commercial Bank Ltd. Mr Heng has also been made a director of ACB's wholly -owned subsidiary, Asia180 words
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466 1985-07-15 18 Harrisons expects to maintain production KUALA LUMPUR^JSIin, Harrisons Malaysian Plantations >Berhad (HMPB) has said it expects to maintain its production for the current year. It said the year just ended had been an excellent one for the company. However, if commodity prices which had been generally lower than last year's466 words
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Article243 1985-07-15 18 KESANG Holdings started oat as a mining company m 1960. Bat m 1573, the company sab-leased its two mining leases m Malacca m return for tin tributes. About five years ago, the company diversified into housing and property development, leasing and hire purchase, financing, hotel and plantation by243 words
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Article, Illustration545 1985-07-15 18 N. BALAKRISHNAN - 'Days of capital gains in over' N. BALAKRISHNAN But it may pay to have sterling accounts, say dealers By Your money NOW that sterling is the star currency, having shown a healthy appreciation against the US dollar, is it time for the small investor to move into sterling? There may545 words
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476 1985-07-15 18 BATU Lintang Rubber Company Bhd, which comes under Tan Sri Lee Loy Seng's stable of companies, will become East Malaysian tycoon Tan Sri Wee Boon Ping's public vehicle under a restructuring exercise. The exercise will see the sale of its plantations476 words
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Article129 1985-07-15 18 AFTER two months of waging an intense battle on and off the courtrooms and boardrooms, MBf Holdings is calling off the much-publicised takeover bid of Emtex Corporation Bhd. The Supreme Court upheld a High Court ruling that the company could not legally proceed with the129 words
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111 1985-07-15 18 SINGAPORE-BASED Active Building Civil Construction wfll sign a US$9 million (5519.8 million) term loan m Hongkong today. The loan is to finance 40 per cent of the construction and development costs of a 300-room international hotel m Tianjin, China. Active's joint111 words
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Advertisement167 1985-07-15 15 So what areyou waiting for? 1 p 8 Unbelievable but true! We're g|»l charging $3 for ever> drink ShuI I (except premium brands), served HHbB PwS at tne Kan xi Lounge, from 4 to W I M celebration of Tai-Pan Ramada k 1 Hotel's magical transformation. i^kf 1!*% To top167 words
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Advertisement181 1985-07-15 17 THEFIJUY I EFFEOWE EXEarnvE DRCa r iiAIJ)WJS»EL After a 4-year study of 500 top US executives, the author focuses on the principles used by the 4%whoenjoytheirwork, are very successful and who also have fulfilling personal lives. $46.50. frl BOOKSHOP ■T I FROM MANAGEMENT I T I s t e h181 words
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Advertisement494 1985-07-15 17 (Filipino > '7^ W< July 15 —31 1 1 .30 am 2.30 pm j) v p C Mabuhay is the friendly Filipino way of saying jA A warm welcome And it's our greeting to you v**** 1 at Excelsior Brasserie. Come discover our wide choice of authentic and mouth-watering Filipino494 words
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Advertisement519 1985-07-15 18 CAREER IN AVIATION Aviation Industry offers excellent W I employment prospects for well qualified y Aircraft Engineers and Technicians. H HIET has been one of the leading a Aviation institutions m India and has trained hundreds of Aviation engineers ff presently well employed m over 50 y airline/aviation organisations m519 words
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Advertisement110 1985-07-15 18 MING COURT HOTEL SINGAPORE Now treat yourself to a feast of Nonya specialities Lunch dnd Pinner f i u"oot?Ti3 inoiLiOiriy Red date and Longan tea. rf^CVV AdUltS :sls++ Q KATONOAKn^^OUSE^ Children (under 1 2 years) $1 0 Q§& Our touch of Minn cuvciits you jf&ft' mtio< S^n nO^ L 1110 words
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Article, Illustration2313 1985-07-15 19 OUR RACING TEAM - OUR RACING TEAM Christmas Drop starts ball rolling for newcomers By IPOH, Sun. Three newcomers today started their careers on the local circuit with bang. Christmas Drop (Race 4), Time Factor (Race 8) and General Command (Race 10) showed up theii Class 42,313 words
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Article1233 1985-07-15 19 Stipe's report IPOH, Sun. The racing stewards today disqualified jockey Anuar for three months and fined trainer Gary van Breukelen $5,000 after concluding an inquiry into the running and handling of Cik Payang m Race 4 on Saturday. The Stipendiary Steward's report on today's races:1,233 words
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Article30 1985-07-15 19 FIRST: *****9 SECOND: *****1 THIRD: *****4 STARTERS: *****1, *****0, *****0, *****7, *****4, *****4, *****9, *****8, *****3, *****0. CONSOLATIONS: *****6, *****5, *****5, *****9, *****1, *****0, *****4, *****3, *****1, *****1.30 words
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Obituary, Illustration335 1985-07-15 19 184 In Memoriam 184 In Memoriam IN MEMORIAM PUJ DADA NENUMAL CHETANDAS NANWANI DEPARTED 15.7.80 His smiling way and pleasant face Are a pleasure to recall; He had a kind word for each And died beloved by all. Some day we hope to meet him. Some day, we know not335 words
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Obituary, Illustration217 1985-07-15 19 CHENG CHAP LING Departed 15th July 1«M Gone from our lives one so dear, But m our hearts forever near. Always remembered by: Aziz Razak Goh My a Meow Ho Hoot Mm Jimmy Goh Khoo Jin Hock Khoo Siaw Slang Ko Teong Beng Lai Chow Pheng Lee217 words
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Obituary, Illustration253 1985-07-15 19 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements Mr Kwan Fook Nam Family of the late KWAN FOOK NAM Departed 9th July '85 wish to express their heartfelt thanks and gratitude to all relatives, friends and business associates for their condolences, kind assistance, wreaths and contributions during their recent bereavement. The family of the253 words
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Obituary, Illustration63 1985-07-15 19 HENRY FERNANDEZ AGE 56 passed away peacefully on 14th July 1965 leaving behind wife:- Patricia, son: Francis, daughter: Linda and sisters: Mary Rose, Reg oa and loved ones. Body lying at Blessed Sacrament Church. Cortege leaves for C.C.X Cemetery on 15th July, 1985 at 2p.m. WILLIAM RUSSELL SOLOMON63 words
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Obituary, Illustration22 1985-07-15 19 Mr«. Parupathapackiam Krishnapillai Departed 15.7.1977 Dearly mi«s«d and always remembered by husband, tons, daughter*, son-in-law, daughters-in-law and grandchildren.22 words
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Obituary, Illustration45 1985-07-15 19 THALAI THEVASAM Mr. Packiria Pillai Kri«hna*amy Departed 27.7 At Sadly misMd by family and loved one*. Thalai Thevasam will be held on 16 July 85 at 11.00 am. Blk. 10 #09-€7 Teck Whye Avenue, Singapore 2368. Please treat this as a personal Invitation.45 words
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Advertisement306 1985-07-15 19 for themilitaria enthusiasts.... The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Major f* aSS^&mcfi& r MILITARY AIRCRAFT 1 Mni^flrSr of the WORLD l*jfuQL? This magnificently colourful reference volume npS^^al^flr 1 authoritatively presents a compact yet comprehensive Hif .m .jftatfaMaal wT guide to all the major military aircraft flying with the ]^C P^ ao^i Each306 words
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Advertisement31 1985-07-15 19 For the careerminded this book cuts right through the business jungle and lets. you m on the secrets of how to become upwardly mobile' m your company or organisation. THE BOOKSHOP31 words
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ON THE TENNIS SCENE
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Article294 1985-07-15 20 NEWPORT (Rhode Island), Sun. Tom Gullikson and John Sadri scored upset victories yesterday to advance to the finals of the US$ll7,OOO ($257,400) Hall of Fame men's singles championship. The fifth-seeded Sadri eliminated second seed Tim Mayotte 6-4, 6-3, and unseeded Gullikson ousted David Pate,294 words
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Article199 1985-07-15 20 Wilander is all confidence again BROOKLINE, Sun. Top seed Mats Wilander, of Sweden, easily defeated fifth-seeded countryman Henrik Sundstrom 6-3, 6-4 last night to reach the United States Pro Championships semi-finals. "I'm playing well," said Wilander, coming back from a disappointing firstround defeat at wimbledon. "And I'm playing with greatReuter - 199 words
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Article36 1985-07-15 20 KUCKNG, Sun. The organisers declared Indonesia's Justedjo Tank and Filipino Rod Rafael joint winners of the Asian invitational classic championship here as the final could not be played yesterday due to the rain. AFPAFP - 36 words
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Article, Illustration442 1985-07-15 20 Soviet pole vault star rewrites world mark on final attempt PARIS, Sun. Sergei Bubka, of the Soviet Union, shattered his pole vault world record by clearing 6.00 metres at an athletics international here yesterday. The world champion sailed over 5.70 m m his firstReuter - 442 words
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Article267 1985-07-15 20 BUCHAREST, Sun. Olympic 3,000 metres champion Maricica Puica, of Romania, clocked the year's best time of Bmin 40.16 sec for the distance at her national championships yesterday. But Maricica declined an invitation to run m the Mary Slaney-Zola Budd Los Angeles re-match m London next Saturday.Reuter - 267 words
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Article315 1985-07-15 20 Mea's IN metrca: 1 Desai Williams (Can) 10.01 sec Z Antoine Richard (Fra) 10.03 S Bruno MarieRose (Fra) 10.03. lltn hartflea: 1 Mark McCoy (Can) 13.2 J Stephanie Ouistan (Fra) 13.4 3 Javier Mora cho (Spa) 13.4. Mm: 1 Desai Williams (Can) 20.48 Z Elliot Quaw (US)Reuter - 315 words
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Article, Illustration457 1985-07-15 20 SAINT ETIENNE (France), Sun. Tour de France leader Bernard Hinault remained tight-lipped about his prospects of winning the race for a record-equall-ing fifth time after fracturing his nose m a heavy fall m a tangle 300 metres from the finishing line of yesterday'sAFP - 457 words
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Article220 1985-07-15 20 BARCELONA (Spain). Sun. British motorcycle rider Tony Rutter was reported to be m a serious condition m hospital after a pile-up m the fourth round of the World Tourist Trophy motorcycling championship at the Montjuich circuit here yesterday. The crash occurred when several riders lostAFP - 220 words
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Article303 1985-07-15 20 LONDON, Sun. Zimbabwean Paddy Clift did the hat-trick for Leicestershire and West Indies off-spinner Roger Harper led a Northamptonshire fightback by lashing his maiden firstclass century m the English County cricket championship yesterday. Medium-pacer Clift sent back Derbyshire's Geoff Miller, Paul Newman and Roger Finney with hisReuter - 303 words
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Article281 1985-07-15 20 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - Recs bat first and SCC pay later MAHMOOD GAZNAVI By SINGAPORE Recreation Club tightened their grasp on the shirt-tails of league leaders Ceylon Sports Club when they beat Singapore Cricket Club by 32 runs m a Division One cricket match at the Padang yesterday. SCC appeared to have made the281 words
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Article, Illustration343 1985-07-15 20 NOTTINGHAM, Sun. Rival captains Allan Border and David Gower agree that the first two hours will be crucial when the Third Test resumes at Trent Bridge tomorrow after today's rest day. Australia, 366-5, will resume their pursuit of England's 456 looking to opener Graeme Wood and GregReuter - 343 words
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Article417 1985-07-15 20 Romankov foiled: Mauro Numa, of Italy, added the world crown to his Olympic title when he beat compatriot Andrea Cipressa 10-6 m the men's individual foil final at the World Championships m Barcelona, Spain, on Saturday. A third Italian, Stefano Cerioni, was responsible for the downfall of defendingReuter; AP; AFP - 417 words
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Article, Illustration553 1985-07-15 21 Peter Siow - Peter Siow CONGRATULATIONS Review by Johor create a lasting impression m Cup history CUP finals have always been about memorable moments. And so it was with Johor, first-time winners of the 64-year-old Malaysia Cup soccer competition. Johor demolished Federal Territory m conclusive fashion, crushing theJerry Seh - 553 words
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GOLF AT HOME AND ABROAD
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Article330 1985-07-15 21 LIM KEE CHAN - LIM KEE CHAN By ISAO NAKAMURA, winner of the Singapore Island Country Club C Division medal last week, achieved a double when he captured the Gaw Khek Khiam Cup with a 36-hole total of 135 at the Island Course on Saturday. Nakamura (handicap 17) added a330 words
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Article284 1985-07-15 21 SUTTON COLDFIELD (England), Sun. Australian Graham Marsh launched a seven-event foray into Europe with a two-stroke triumph m the Lawrence Batley Classic championship on the Belfry Course yesterday. Marsh finished with a 73 for a five-under-par 283 total. Final scores: 283 Graham Marsh (Aust) 69, 71, 70,Reuter; AFP; AP - 284 words
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Article210 1985-07-15 21 Rogers II faces cut at Sandwich SANDWICH (England), Sun AMERICAN Bill Rogers joins over 500 others today m trying to qualify for next week's British Open championship here. But before people start thinking that the winner of the 1981 Open the last at the Kent Course really has fallen onAFP - 210 words
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Article330 1985-07-15 21 SINGAPORE confirmed their passage to the final round of the Malaysian Amateur Basketball Association tournament when they trounced Johor 102-79 at Gay World Stadium last night. But it was not all smooth sailing for the winners. Johor gave the hosts a rough time for the first seven330 words
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Article105 1985-07-15 21 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Iraq have withdrawn from the Merdeka soccer tournament, starting here on July 24, Football Association of Malaysia deputy president Hamzah Abu Samah said yesterday. Hamzah said that Iraq, who were scheduled to meet Malaysia m the opening match, did not give anyAFP; Reuter - 105 words
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Article304 1985-07-15 21 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW "I DON'T want to talk about money," said Singapore soccer star Fandi Ahmad yesterday m response to the Football Association of Singapore's offer of a professional contract m the near future. Speaking long-distance from his Groningen home m Holland, Fandi elaborated: "I'll have304 words
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Article, Illustration300 1985-07-15 21 ALBERT JOHNSON - ALBERT JOHNSON By POLICE clinched a dramatic 2-1 victory over Tlong Bahru at Jalan Besar Stadium last night to emerge as Division One champions of the National Football League. They toasted their triumph with champagne m the dressing room as the players Joined m singing "Glory,JONATHAN CHOO - 300 words
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Advertisement65 1985-07-15 21 MR PACKRISAMY RAM AS AMY I AGED 64 I passed away on 14th July 1985 at the Singapore General Hospital I I iiiiaia Ananoan Jean Priya Cortege leaving 170 Taman Permata, Singapore 2057 on Monday I 15th July at 4.30 pm for Mount Vernon Crematorium. Residence telephone: *****02. No wreaths65 words
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Miscellaneous204 1985-07-15 21 TODAY'S EVENTS BASKETBALL National Schools tournament: A Boys Girls (2.45 and 3.45), C Boys Girls (8.30 and 9.30). All matches at Thomson Secondary School. HOCKEY SWHA Div 2: SCC B v CSC (Balestier Rd, 5.45). National Schools C Div. Boys (Balestier Rd, 8.40 and 9.50). SOCCFR NFL Div 1: Forces204 words
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Miscellaneous764 1985-07-15 22 MY VIEW mi Catherine Ong (Ch 5 and 12 programmes) and Leong Weng Kam (Ch 8 programmes) Jessie The Psychic Connection (Ch 5, 11.11 pm) THERE is a growing tendency today to look at extra-sensory perception as a possible tool for use m science. This concluding episode of a police764 words
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Miscellaneous120 1985-07-15 22 The psychic way m probing crimes Ed for having made people laugh than for his singing. Among the performers are the Commodores, doing just as well without Lionel Ritchie, with their hit Night Shift, and the hot Madonna (recently m the news again for her nude pictures m Penthouse and120 words
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Miscellaneous239 1985-07-15 22 lief, it does not spread m the way a tree grows roots, or like a crab with claws eating its way through the body. It's time now to know the facts about the most-feared disease of the 20th century. This three-part Australian-made documentary tells it all simply including how to239 words
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Miscellaneous217 1985-07-15 22 riSffl EV r <i i r y Hu Ying Mong ...Family Hour (Ch 8, 7.05 pm) CPIS 8.20 AM Chinese Language (Clims) Sec 2 Wordiness Worsens (Colour) 8.55 Science (LSS) Sec 2 Transport Systems m Living Things (Colour) 9.30 Chinese Language (Clips) Pr 6 Good Soldier (Colour) 2.00 PM Conthics217 words
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Article, Illustration209 1985-07-15 24 KOTA KINABALU, Sun. Former Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Harris Salleh announced here today that he was stepping down as President of the Berjaya Party. The party elected Secretary-General Datuk Haji Mohamed No or Mansoor to replace him. Datuk Haji Mohamed Noor209 words
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Article, Illustration677 1985-07-15 24 Live Aid raises $110 m for famine victims PHILADELPHIA, Sun. For 16 hours, a record two billion television viewers m 160 countries yesterday rock 'n' rolled for a noble cause raising at least US$5O million (Ssllo million) for the victims of famine m Africa. At Wembley Stadium m London andReuter; AP - 677 words
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413 1985-07-15 24 SALMA KHALIK - SALMA KHALIK Surprise agreement reached after one day of talks between chairmen By SINGAPORE AIRLINES and Air Lanka will resume flights between Singapore and Colombo soon. The Sri Lankan carrier will probably start flying here m September and SIA is expected to begin413 words
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213 1985-07-15 24 MP charged with threatening man with gun PENANG, Sun. A government MP was charged m the Magistrate's Court here yesterday with threatening a ferry deckhand with a gun. Scow Hun Khim, an MCA MP for Bukit Mertajam, pleaded not guilty to three charges and was released on M 55,000 bail.NST; AFP - 213 words
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Article76 1985-07-15 24 What it should have been IN a July 9 report headlined "Court affirms divorce by post," The Straits Times said that the subordinate courts had awarded the woman complainant $100 a month as maintenance from April to June this year. This was incorrect. The $100 was an interim payment agreed76 words
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Article45 1985-07-15 24 COLOMBO, Sun. The United States will lend US$l.5 million (5J3.3 million) to the Maldives to buy wheat and soya bean oils, the US embassy said here today. An embassy spokesman said it was Washington's first bilateral assistance to the Maldives government. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Advertisement491 1985-07-15 24 The weak shipping industry worldwide has further reduced Singapore's merchant fleet. Why South-east Asian interest m Australian real estate has waned. BGood reading for decision-makers Tell your vendor you need Business Times, or ring Betty Ton on *****1 1, ext 2209 LUC VALVES n_§H ft,* _4_____ _L -H- 1 i491 words
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Miscellaneous143 1985-07-15 24 Weather UP TO lpm: Showers over several areas after midday. TEMP. (C) up to 6 am tomorrow: 32 max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 7.16 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.05 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 7/13 C Cloudy Manila 23 32 C Fair Amsterdam 17/24 C Cloudy Melbourne 7/13 C Overcast Bangkok 26/31143 words
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Section Two Science
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Article, Illustration7 1985-07-15 1 Computerised lights keep drivers on the move7 words
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Article, Illustration1700 1985-07-15 1 NANCY KOH; NANCY KOH - NANCY KOH NANCY KOH By By Motorists m the city may not know it, but they are constantly being 'tracked' by a computer that 'thinks' off various ways off programming the traffic lights to ensure a smooth vehicle flow 4 They stood on round soapboxes1,700 words
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Advertisement526 1985-07-15 1 The personal O computer l) the untapped teacher Pasteur's first anti- j* rabies vaccine I^^J^' controversy r^^N. rages on kWJi What's the Saga like? Lessons on the C airwaves w Micro-World Edited by Grace Chng Science Watch Edited by Nancy Koh Bilingual Edited by Teo Han Wue blinds come with526 words
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Article, Illustration629 1985-07-15 2 Prof Patricia Clarke, a Fellow of the Royal Society, the world's oldest and most prestigious science society, talks about the beauty of biochemistry m an interview with IRENE CHUA "SCIENCE is beautiful. If you are trained for it, you find beauty m it. It is very aesthetic,629 words
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Advertisement297 1985-07-15 2 You are planning a business career You know that a recognised professional qualification with some letters after your name, could quickly put you out m front. But how long does it take? The answer is that at West London College, you could quality m just one year \w the Diploma297 words
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Article, Illustration503 1985-07-15 3 THERE are many reasons why personal computers are an inevitable part of education. But the vast potential that personal computers offer to education has not even been approached, much less tapped. For one, these machines are infinitely patient. For another, almost every young person isThe New York Times - 503 words
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Article, Illustration419 1985-07-15 3 LAPTOP computers are really something. They weigh just over 2 kg, run on batteries and stash neatly m a briefcase. But how does one print a letter? Some laptops have enough memory to store virtually unlimited numbers of letters, reports and other data until theNYT - 419 words
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402 1985-07-15 3 DATABASE financial planning packages are the most recent type developed. They are not to be confused with database packages (such as DBase) but have been developed along database lines specifically for financial planning. Although the concepts may be a little difficult to get usedThe Financial Times - 402 words
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Article488 1985-07-15 3 IN JUST six months, the California microcomputer business has gone from being the darling of the get-rich-quick merchants to its current role as the industry which is hitting a recession while the rest of America is showing signs of an economic upturn. More than 18,000 jobsLondon Observer Service - 488 words
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Advertisement69 1985-07-15 3 Of course you are, exercise is a sure y wouldn't be nice for a X person who once had a \JL shape you should be, I or are you joining the now is the time to more attractive you. Why wait? All you need J J method. We invite you69 words
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Article284 1985-07-15 4 WEAR sunglasses to block eye-damaging ultraviolet radiation if you are an outdoors-person, eye specialists advise. Statistics show that cataracts occur more frequently and earlier in sunnier areas although there is no real evidence that continuous long-term exposure to sunlight causes cataracts. But the problem is that most sunglassesWest Australian Newspapers - 284 words
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Article405 1985-07-15 4 NANCY KOH - NANCY KOH By NOWHERE to go and nothing to watch on television next Friday, July 26? Take a drive to Jurong. Tarn right into Science Centre Road and no, it's not an apparition it's a huge, dazzling structure illuminated with flickering lights. Is it a space landing?405 words
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Article, Illustration461 1985-07-15 4 Controversy over rabies cure unresolved "EARLY m the morning of July 4, 1885, a rabid dog m Alsace attacked nine-year-old Joseph Meister, biting the boy 14 times. "In a desperate hope of saving him from near-cer-tain death, Joseph's family rushed him to a team of doctors m Paris headed by461 words
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Article179 1985-07-15 4 Why the skin is waterproof WHAT goes up when the rain comes down? If you say umbrella, you're right. Without one, you'll get wet but the rain will merely drip off your body. Our skin is waterproof and prevents the 80 to 90 per cent of water m the human179 words
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Article, Illustration420 1985-07-15 4 NANCY KOH - NANCY KOH IT LOOKS like a Lancer. No, a Corona! Whatever the Proton Saga resembles, it is a Malaysian success story chugging on the road six months before the previously-announced deadline and moving the country's development of heavy industry into high gear. Launched m420 words
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Article, Illustration653 1985-07-15 5 LEONG WENG KAMI visits Rediffusion and discovers how the radio network helps children revise language lessons. He also speaks to two young announcers who 'teach* English and Chinese. SOME primary school students have been learning English and Chinese through a Redif fusion radio programme. Singapore's onlyKENNETH KOH - 653 words
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Article21 1985-07-15 5 *L IS W Al?MpTia*gfi si£^m«A H H p o A |u]]^ &ML i^/t :i+S o Ai*#i*A^ IUWgAP A#ftff-S^J£ ?^-H^ A^JHSI^L ?#lHfcitA°21 words
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Article13 1985-07-15 5 aiar»*i^^aT» jtJHc n /ff!ltiß^*» i£W'h#H3M»^x-i$ MW wr£ofliifcsu**fiynfctt -^^(JSfia'Best Programme &7 <*Dffc-|ii]?Si*> I^C MM13 words
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Article215 1985-07-15 5 THIS programme is compiled by Rediffnsion and broadcast daily in Teochew, Hokkien and Cantonese over both Rediffnsion and SBC's Radio i Three on Mon Son at 11.15 a.m. The English notes are provided by us. Lesson 303 Bedok Reservoir VOCABULARY: II) l$ffi zengtian=add; Increase 2) xushul!ehf= water215 words
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Article275 1985-07-15 5 Dial-for-Mandarin *****77 I i fT"l i Zai huadianli Lesson 17 At the florist Kewen Lesson Xiaojie, mai hua ma? Do you want to bay some flowers, miss? «Jt:iS ft ft m t IK^Mtt ft ft ft^£ Qimgwen nei liang ge pfngzili cha de stii shenme hua? Could you please tell275 words
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Article, Illustration362 1985-07-15 5 LEONG WENG KAM - LEONG WENG KAM ON THE air, English sounds very much like her first language because she speaks it so well. And her listeners may not be aware that 19--year-old Lim Pin Pin speaks impeccable Mandarin as well. She is one of the few effective bilingual362 words
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Article, Illustration639 1985-07-15 5 THREE years ago, Huang Mei-Chen had never heard of Alex Haley or his acclaimed book, Roots. But she knew she was different from the other girls m her class. Now, she has discovered she is a Taiwan aborigine, a member of one of theReuter - 639 words
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Article, Illustration752 1985-07-15 6 MANY people have commented that asli (traditional) songs are not very popular and that they have few fans m Singapore. It has also been said that only a few singers take to them. There is therefore widespread fear among Malay music circles752 words
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818 1985-07-15 6 Oleh AZMAN SIRAJ - Oleh AZMAN SIRAJ SEJAK kebelakangan mi, ramai yang menyuarakan pendapat tentang kegersangan lagu-lagu Melayu asli di Singapura. Mereka melahirkan rasa kurang senang kerana lagu-lagu Melayu asli dikhuatiri akan pupus ditelan zaman. Tidak ramai peminat seni muzik dan seni suara yang818 words
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Article135 1985-07-15 6 Bahagian 3 Word Qlll2 AE»Part 3 ARAHAN: Dalam ruang di bawah mi terdapat perkataan BAH. Dengan menambah dua huruf saja di hadapannya anda akan membentuk sepatah perkataan lain. Gunakan panduan-pan-duan yang diberi bagi membentuk perkataan yang dikehendaki. INSTRUCTIONS: In the columns and lines below you can135 words
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Advertisement455 1985-07-15 9 36 House Renovation/ Decor JOLLY RENOVATION WORKS undertakes all floorings, painting, plumbing, window grilles. *****55/ (i HDB licence 8M0334 SPECIALISE ROOF LEAKAGE, waterproofing, cracklines, joints, rain gutter. 1 year guarantee. Enquiries *****48. SPECIALISED IN ROCKSTONE .spraying, conices and painting. Reasonable price. Gd workmanship guaranteed. Tel: *****75/6 SPECIALISED IN IRON grilles/455 words
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Advertisement770 1985-07-15 9 37 Airconditioners/ Refrigerators KOWA ELECTRICAL SPECIALISES m repairing, servicing, installing selling all kinds of aircons, fridge, washing machines home appliances. *****28/*****17 RENTAL, REPAIRS OF fridge and air-conditioners. Trade-in available. *****52/ 4407?71. SELL/ BUY/ INSTALL/ repair/ spray used 1 to 60 hp. aircon, fridge, freezer. *****58/ *****97. VARIOUS ROOM, SPLIT aircond.770 words
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Advertisement643 1985-07-15 9 50 Office Equipment/ Supplies NITSUKO NTK 308E telephone system m good cond. with 1 main equipment with micro processor unit, 8 telephone instruments, 1 4SU-A card, 1 LNU-A card, 3 power failure bells 1 lightning arrestor for sale. Please call Jeanne. *****41. 1) MINOLTA EP 310 Duplicating machine $3,000. 2)643 words
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Advertisement726 1985-07-15 9 56 Industrial 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies Equipment/ Supplier FOR SALE/ RENTAL Mitsubishi Fuso FV3I3JDR, 15 tons tipper trucks Hino ZM3O2 15 tons tipper trucks Caterpilla 977 L track Shovels Caterpilla D 7 bulldozer Caterpilla 215 excavator Water tanker 9000 litres capacity All above equipment were purchased and registered m 1982726 words
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Advertisement548 1985-07-15 9 57 Business Opportunities WELL RENOVATED OFFICE spa for takeover. $2,000. Rental: $7! Approx. 650 sq.ft. Call: *****67. 58 Other Business Products/ Services BEST SILKSCREEN ft Agency. V design and provide artwork f advertising and commercial shirts, caps, banners, flags ai souvenir items. *****37/ *****U ■RED SEAL' INSTANT self-appl cable white548 words
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Advertisement628 1985-07-15 9 57 Business 57 Business s Opportunities Opportunities Modem Garment Factory For Complete Takeover Location: Multi-storey factory complex m Redhill. Area: 15,000 sq ft, work area airconditioned. Equipment: Latest range of modern garment manufacturing equipment. The factory specialises m producing high quality fashion wear for export. Production is still m progress.628 words
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Advertisement618 1985-07-15 9 Tenryu (S) Pte Ltd, a preciP, J I sion engineering and watch m making company, offers a wPm f""Wl Wlde ran 9 e of benefits for a Technician. They include at\f^m tending day or evening clasm I LJB ses with full pay, SATA insur--9 I ance scheme and good flj618 words
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Advertisement98 1985-07-15 9 other colleagues. When asked how she had always shown a ready smile, she says, "It is just natural of me, I guess, and maybe my family upbringing helps too. Also, one has to be tactful and patient m my line of work." She plans to spend her *****07- prize money98 words
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Advertisement280 1985-07-15 9 REQUIRED TUTOR FOR sec. 3 elementary Maths. Farrer Road area. Bpm. to 9pm twice weekly. No agents please. Tel: *****00 Mr KB. Lai PIANO ORGAN Teachers reqd. for music sch. at Bukit Batok. *****83 Miss Ong/Miss Lew. REQUIRE TUTOR FOR A level Physic, Maths. Able to solve problem fast. *****17.280 words
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Advertisement484 1985-07-15 10 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical Afli SINGAPORE am shipbuilding mm ENGINEERING LTD Personnel Clerk (Male) c GCE 'O' Level Possess Class 2 or 3 licence preferred Completed National Service Related experience advantageous In teres ted applican ts please call I personally from Monday dßk Friday,484 words
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Advertisement460 1985-07-15 10 PERMANENT VACANCIES FOR MERCHANT BANKS FEMALE ACU SETTLEMENT CLERKS Mm. 1 year experience m accounts and exchange settlement m a bank Typing speed of 30 wpm. Age 19-23 years Salary $600 (negotiable) FEMALE BANK CLERKS GCE A' level Typing speed of 35 wpm. Age 22-25 years Experience m loans forex460 words
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Advertisement398 1985-07-15 10 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical lEMETROH KMETRON Job involves handling and documentation of export shipments, GSP applications, liaising with Production Department and forwarders for shipments, and general office duties. Minimum GCE O' Level with credits m Maths and English At least 2 years' similar experience, preferably m a computerised environment398 words
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Advertisement798 1985-07-15 10 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Applications are invited for the post of JUNIOR SECRETARY Good GCE O' level certificate. Good command of English. i At least 1 year's working experience. Minimum typing and shorthand speeds 60 and 90 wpm. Able to speak and do translation from Japanese to English. Remuneration798 words
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Advertisement760 1985-07-15 10 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical SHOWROOM CLERK WITH pleasant personality. Able to type at mm. 35 w.p.m. operate PMBX. Salary $400 plus commission. Interview today at 96 Somerset Rd, #01-01 UOL Bldg, 2pm 4pm or tel *****88 TRDG. CO. REQ. Girl Friday preferably with import and export experience. Write stating760 words
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Advertisement528 1985-07-15 10 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales I/Ladies, this is it! A leading company m high fashion jewellery and accessories requires more Counter Sales Promoters to join its dynamic team. For this challenging career, an attractive salary, high commission, good incentives and bonuses are offered. Plus, a structured training528 words
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Advertisement319 1985-07-15 10 Jloqo SWISS FOR THE FASHIONABLES If you are friendly, outgoing age around 17 25, we invite you to join our aggressive team as: SALES PROMOTERS m leading departmental stores. Basic salary inclusive of overtime commission $600 to $900. Call personally from 9.30 am 6.00pm. 65 Sims Avenue #06-05, Vi Xiv319 words
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Advertisement591 1985-07-15 10 71 Situations Vacant: Sales WtanaKr urgently requires Completed Secondary education Age 16 -25 Courteous, pleasant and independent Experience not necessary We offer $380 basic salary plus 1% commission Free attire Staff discount on atl company's products Annual wage supplement Annual Seave Medical and other fringe benefits Interested applicants, please call591 words
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Advertisement590 1985-07-15 10 71 Situations Vacant: Sales ANTIQUE JEWELLERY SHOP requires a Salesgirl with Sec. 4 (English stream). Be able to speak Mandarin and dialects. Experience not necessary. No age limit. Must be honest and hardworking. Interested please call *****74. 11am to 7pm. FEMALE PROMOTERS REQD. to be stationed at Dept. stores (Orchard590 words
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Advertisement281 1985-07-15 10 72 Situations Vacant: Technical requires Possess NTC 3 certificate Experience preferred Must have completed/exempted from N.S. Good starting salary Interested applicants, please contact or write to: The Personnel Dept. COOLING SYSTEMS FLEMBLES PTE LTD 26 Jalan Buroh Singapore 2261 Tel: *****88 SBS: 249 from Jurong Interchange. PERFORMANCE MOTORS LTD has281 words
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Advertisement488 1985-07-15 11 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical European Standard Electronics^ lto We invite applications for the following positions: ITC or NTC 2in Electrical/Electronics Engineering with 2 years' experience m a manufacturing environment Line set-up and maintenance of production equipment Documentation of functional process Co-ordination with R D and QC488 words
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Advertisement482 1985-07-15 11 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical Black Decker, 1/ _______M NTC 20r3 m Maintenance Fitting ]J Experience m plumbing work, arc and 1 gas welding Knowledge of hydraulics and pneumatics I an advantage ITC/NTC m Electrical Engineering Minimum 2 years relevant experience Knowledge m electronic circuits and microprocessors482 words
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Advertisement133 1985-07-15 11 FA large and well estab^ lished organisation, loI cated m Jurong, manufacturing chemical admixtures has an immediate vacancy for:QUALITY CONTROL TECHNICIAN Requirements: c GCE 'A' Level or equivalent with strong Chemistry background c Preferably with some laboratory experience m a similar or related manufacturing plant We work on a 5-day133 words
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Advertisement746 1985-07-15 11 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical We invite suitably qualified persons to apply for: LABORATORY TECHNICIANS GCE 'O' level Some experience m quality control/chemical analysis work Able to work on shifts The Company offers an attractive salary m addition to a comprehensive fringe benefits package which includes: Shift746 words
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Advertisement534 1985-07-15 11 72 Situation* Vacant: Technical SOSS OF SINGAPORE PTE LTD requires: TRAINEE DIE CASTERS An American Firm requires Singapore citizens or foreigners to be trained as Skilled Die Casters to operate automatic die cast machine c Applicants should have at least Secondary 2 education. c Successful applicants will be required to534 words
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Advertisement422 1985-07-15 11 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Production I I .ljj i i l I i I y |T~ IT HITACHI^ Jr Hitachi is among S^, Jr the world s largest Jr Colour Television Picture Tubes Manufacturing Companies. To meet our current and future needs, we422 words
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Advertisement133 1985-07-15 11 Archive I I A leader m Advanced I Tape Technology I requires for expansion: I Minimum Primary G/BEST education Age between 16-35 Female applicants fjreferred^^^^^ Secondary 2 and above Minimum 1 year's experience m the testing of electronic/electrical products Secondary 2 4 education 1 2 years" QA experience WALK-IN INTERVIEW133 words
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Advertisement452 1985-07-15 12 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Electronics Pte Ltd., Components Division Our printed circuit board manufacturing facility requires Sec 2 with related experience Completed or exempted from NS Prepared to work on 2-rotating shifts Benefits: Attractive Starting Salary Attractive Shift Allowance 14 Days Annual Leave 13th Month Payment452 words
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Advertisement652 1985-07-15 12 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous A MATSUSHITA DENSHI (S) PTE LTD Looking for a secure job with development opportunities? Call on us today and be considered for the following jobs. ELECTRICAL TECHNICIANS Diploma or ITC m Electrical Engineering with 1 2 years working experience Suitable for one652 words
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Advertisement391 1985-07-15 12 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous j Unit^^SJ 3 Opening Soon! H l> Walk-in Interview Daily Eg l| (8 a.m. 8 p.m.) Q J Due to rapid expansion, Denny's is offering Pi tfl new and exciting careers m its Full Service |M |i Family Restaurant for self-motivated, El391 words
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Advertisement201 1985-07-15 12 DIETHELM urgently requires STORE WORKER Completed N.S. Singapore citizen c With or without experience Interested applicants please call personally with IC (Monday Friday: 8.00 am 5.30 pm) at: OIETHELM (S) PTE LTD (Furniture Division) 34 Boon Leat Terrace off Pasir Panjang Road Singapore 051 1 and ask for Mr Choy201 words
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Advertisement528 1985-07-15 12 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Hotel Equatorial Singapore require* 1) CLERK (F&B Dept.) > Pleasant voice Able to type Some knowledge of F&B is an advantage 2) FEMALE FRONT OFFICE CASHIER (Chinese Restaurant) 3) FEMALE TELEPHONE OPERATOR Applicants lor post (2 a 3) must lave the following qualifications: > Possess GCE528 words
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Advertisement617 1985-07-15 12 74 Situation* Vacant: Miscellaneous BBS* 3 THE r AMERICAN L CLUB requires GREETERS WAITERS/ WAITRESSES BARTENDERS COMMIS COOKS Apply personally to: Personnel Department 21 Scotts Road Singapore 0922 SEA VIEW HOTEL 1) COFFEE HOUSE CAPTAINS 2) BARTENDERS 3) WAITERS/ WAITRESSES Apply personally or write In with photograph (non-re-turnable) to:The Personnel617 words
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Advertisement338 1985-07-15 12 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous CHAUFFEUR REQUIRED. MUST be Singaporean Tel: *****55. 81 Vehicles For Hire THE MARTIAN IS HERE! iTS* /'Where on eartriN QSh /cit» Ca?RentaisT Tfl Brond new cars for short/ HBi on 9 term contracts with/without Malaysian Permits. Do call us tor more details. CITY CW RENTUS I338 words
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Advertisement255 1985-07-15 12 81 Vehicles For Hire DATSUN PICKUPS AND delivery vans for hire Hiap Hoe Motor: *****33, Katong Branch: *****83 DATSUN PICK-UPS FOR hire m Ylo Chu Kang. (Near A.M.Kio). *****31/ *****26. (Bam-llpm). DATSUN PICKUP, LORRY for rent Call *****00/ *****36 190 Tanjong Katong Road. HONDA, BLUEBIRD $50 daily, others $35. Free255 words
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Advertisement392 1985-07-15 13 UJJJjNj One of the least expenl ""inn CT3 s ve Mitsubishi vehicles l\ Inl IS! toda V ls a 1980 Gate"* U UUizl 1600 GS at $8,500. Spot it (n\ fi\ Inl at classification 91. 83 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance SIN THAI HIN NEW USED CAR LOAN at competitive interested rate*.392 words
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Advertisement719 1985-07-15 13 87 For Sale: Mercedes 1979 MERCEDES 280S, fully auto, I private owner, complete factory accessories, tax Dec. 'Bs, original paint, showroom condition. Tel: *****51 NON-PARF, '74, MERCEDES 200. Tax 12/85, aircon, s/rims, power windows, radio, cassette. Good cond. $6,800. Tel: *****38. Q' PLATE ALMOST '78 Mercedes Benz 250, 1 owner,719 words
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Advertisement685 1985-07-15 13 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan 84 NISSAN SUNNY 1.3 GL one owner aircon., radio cassette power window $20,500. Tel: *****70. 1978 DATSUN 120Y Original paint. 2 owners., Aircon, radio cassette, tip top cond. Tel: Tan: *****32. 1979 DATSUN 100A 5-dr. PARF, aircon, cassette, new road tax. Al condition. *****76. 1981 DATSUN685 words
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Advertisement853 1985-07-15 13 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi 1981 MITSUBISHI GALANT 2000 Super Saloon automatic. Q plate. Power steering/ windows, excellent cassette/ radio. Contact Christopher, *****11 office hrs. 1979 COLT SUPERHSHIFT, 1400 GI.X, full accessories, $12,800. Can loan $10,000. *****25/ pager *****17. 7/83 RED CORDIA Coupe, 1 pte owner, done 21,000 k.m. like new.853 words
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Advertisement689 1985-07-15 13 94 For Sale: 94 For Sale: Other Makes Other Makes 8»~2552L_^^---^ij^^^^__^^^_^^^________^p^^_i Our I.orong Sarina showroom is open seven days a week. Mondays to Fridays 9am Bpm. Saturdays Sundays 9am 4.30pm f fmm^mmmmm^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm CHAMPION MOTORS World Trade Centre HHII-W**. Maritime Square. Singapore! Ml N MOM mikrswwe 24 Ung Kee Road. Singapore689 words
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Advertisement620 1985-07-15 13 95 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles 1 OWNER. DATSUN pick-up (720), 1980. 1 Datsun 120Y blind van, 1981. Aircon, radio cassette. View at: 519, Serangoon Rd. Highest offer secures. 1984 TOYOTA LITEACE Van. 1 owner, immaculate cond, $10,300 0.n.0, h.p. portable. Call: *****77/8/9 Ling. ALMOST 1961 DATSUN 120Y van, aircond, $3,900.620 words
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Advertisement615 1985-07-15 13 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: Commercial Commercial Commercial Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles j b> ibb -I i J TOYOTA.. OveraH morkei i«a<Je' again m Vngopop m **W TOUCH ON THE JOB UGHTON THE POCKET. The Toyota Stout is now selling at $12,500 (on-the-road price without insurance). With615 words
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Advertisement589 1985-07-15 13 106 Accommodation Available: Houses BUNGALOW, DIST.IO/ 21/ 23 Wootlerton Pk 7000 sq.ft. $5,500 Chataworth 16,000 sq.ft. $7,000 Holland Rd 14,000 sq.ft. $5,500 Binjai Park 6000 sq.ft. $3,600 TERRACE/ SEMI-DETACHED Diat.l6 Jalan Haji Sa'am $2,200 Diat. 23 Cashew Terrace $1,400 TEL: *****93 (Agent) BUNGALOWS For Leaae Clementi Park 4 bedrooms $4000589 words
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Advertisement658 1985-07-15 13 106 Accommodation Available: Houses DIST.II WATTEN EST. link bunglw, 5,000 sq.ft. 4 bdrms/servant's, split living/ dining, aircond, terrazzo/carpet. $1,900 furn. RPC, *****16/ *****93. DIST.2I D/STOREY DETACHED hses, 4 bdrms, gdn. Others: Sunset Way, Chestnut Cres. Flats m dist.7. 9, 10, 11, 21 with/ without facilities. Hoe-Tan *****21 GEYLANG 2 RM658 words
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Advertisement700 1985-07-15 13 106 Accommodation Available: Houses 2-STOREY SEMI-D AT St Heller's Aye Avail, on Ist Aug '85 Ist fir $800 p m. 2nd fir, $800 p.m. 3 rooms. Contact *****61/ *****60 24, NIM DRIVE, Seletar, beaullfu! d/storey semi-d. fully furn with washing machine, aircon. carpeted rooms Tel *****69/ *****23. DIST.I6 S-STOREY. DET.700 words
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Advertisement434 1985-07-15 14 1 1 -"it .'.""y L g""" ..'-gi^rv::^^^"^ l^ 1 1 I tf vt >*' irr TF~ ~107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Available: Apartments Apartment* Apartments Comprising Gate House and Carriage House a pair of artistically sculptured housing blocks set amidst the sprawling and lush landscape of dementi434 words
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Advertisement279 1985-07-15 14 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments MR •Full domestic By\ housekeeping services WJESJO •Fully equipped kitchenette ■W^i^ Br •Free Recreational Club membership «mSR«S^SbV» •Free parking %«fTj^ bb»i<i i .£,.jJMW •Seven restaurants wjk| \^fe •In-house bank V*" •^■i: Department Store AaaaaM i gtfln^Vr' •Free Metro vouchers Hvyn^BF worth $100279 words
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Advertisement425 1985-07-15 14 Fflß EfIST PUtZfl Hotel Style LUXURIOUS HPfIRTMENTS TO LET At the junction of Scotts/Orchard Road, next to Hyatt Hotel. 1 4,000 sq ft Hotel Style Lobby. Swimming Pool, Tennis Court and many other facilities. Ample indoor Car parking lots. 24-hour Security System. Enquiries |S| FAR EAST JDI ORGANIZATION ■El CENTRE425 words
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Advertisement985 1985-07-15 14 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments i ■EUGENIA COURT' I PANDAN VALLEY 3 bedrooms, separate living/ din- ing, full condo facilities. $1,350. > t UNIVERSAL REALTY PTE LTD Tel: *****66 ext. 10 j J c Penthouse with s/pool, tennis, squash ct. for $1,500 c Cold Storage Centrepoint apt. i $1,500 Belville Gdn,985 words
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Advertisement907 1985-07-15 14 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments HST.II ARCADIA 4 bdrms, luxu•ious apt, full condo facilities. Jnits available: Blk.A #10-03. 31k. 8 #06-01, #08-07. Contact: 3'pore Land Ltd: *****12. 315T.11 SHELFORD ROAD vicinity. 31g luxurious maisonette m small development facing green:ry. 3/ 4 bdrms., s/pool. From (4,000. Esteem: *****01. HST.II3O FURN 3-BDRM apts.907 words
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Advertisement861 1985-07-15 14 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments PaNDAN VALLEY, EXCLUSIVELY furn. fcdn. apt. (3100 sq.ft.). 3 bdrms/ stuily, full recreational facilities. $3,000. Rolf *****11. RIDGEWOOD, KAMEHAMEHA RISE. 19th fir. Good view. 3 brms, fully furn/ carpeted $2,500 Han Boons *****70. SCOTTS TWR 3 rms $2,000. Hillcrest Arcadia 3 rms $2600. Sophia Ct 2861 words
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Advertisement799 1985-07-15 14 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments FABER GDN./ Chuan Pk 2 4bdrm. apt. Pool/ squash/ tennis $900 $1,800. Rodge: *****73/ 4. FENG LAI MANSION, Geylang m- 30, 32/ Guillemard Rd. vicinity. Int. P*H: *****22/ *****77. FIRST MANSION, .'ul^ f-irn. apt Rental: $1,500 negotiable. Tel: *****62. GRANGE HEIGHTS. SWIMMING Pool, tennis court, 3799 words
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Advertisement699 1985-07-15 14 110 Accommodation Wanted: Apartments GENUINE HOTEL CLIENTS looking for The Claymore. Beverly Hills. Highpoir.t, Horizon Tower, Leonie lower. Tangltn Hill. Budget: $3,000 upwards 7:***** Alpha. A GERMAN COUPLE urgently requires a tounhouse m diit.iu/ll also apartment m KatOTg Principals, call: *****87. rimntrr BUYS3S URGENTLY require hous^.- BpU. Dist.f/ 10/ 11/699 words
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Advertisement813 1985-07-15 15 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses To Be Held On Thursday 18th July 1985 At The Mercury Room, 18th Floor Apollo Hotel, Havelock Road Singapore at 2.30pm PFQIfWNTT A I *2 #03-12, 62 SOUTH BUONA tVILOILFi^m 1 IfllJ VISTA ROAD "VISTA I ;i nd813 words
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Advertisement283 1985-07-15 15 D.15, OFF TG. Katong: double storey corner terr. 3 bdrm -t 2 balconies I servant's with extended kitchen. Land area: approx. 4,000 sq.ft. Built-in 2,900 sq.ft. $450,000. *****42 (agt.) MERPATI RD. D/STOREY terrace. Freehold. Land area: 2100 sq.ft. Groundfloor. 1300 sq.ft.; Ist fir. 1100 sq ft 5 rooms, 2 halls.283 words
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Advertisement267 1985-07-15 15 D.lO HOLLAND GROVE vie. s/storey bunglw. 9.540 sq.ft. 3 rms, servant's, patio, outhouse. 999 yrs. $750,000. JC Properties 336-3839. D.lO VICTORIA PK vicinity newly renovated d/storey semi-d, approx. 3,700 sq.ft. freehold. $635,000. Harvest *****88. D.15 FULLY RENOVATED terr hse. 2000 sq.ft. 4 bdrms., study rm. Asking for $530,000. Holland *****79.267 words
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Advertisement865 1985-07-15 15 113 For Sale: Houses D.5 HONG LEONG Gdn. 2-1/2-sto- rey terr. 3 bdrms., servant's. Renovated. $440,000. Holland *****79. D.5 WEST COAST renovated 2-1/2-storey terr 3+l, split-level, marble/ parquet, Phase 1&2, $460,000. *****93 LA Ville. D.5 WEST COAST d-storey. semi-d. 5 1 bdrms. 5000 sq.ft. Butlt-in 3100 sq.ft. Holland *****79 HILLCREST865 words
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Advertisement694 1985-07-15 15 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments c Available for Sale/ *~^\^LW Rental. ,^^y^^ s \^k. i f\\jM <p* A new landmark coming up where I f \ym hf) Devonshire Road meets Grange i \S~^rw£)/tllfHflflf Wi This tran( l uil shaded hill-site694 words
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Advertisement601 1985-07-15 15 TAI KENG GARDEN apartments for sale, dist.l9s3. 3 bedrooms. Built-in area 1,400 sq.ft. Freehold. Ample carpark. Enquiries: *****28. D15T.0512 TAT LEE Ct/ Parkview Condo/ Hong Leong Gdn. 2/ 3 rooms. 999 years. $285,000 to $305,000. Weststar *****66. D15T.0923 DRAGON PEARL apt. 3/ 2 bdrms available. S/pool. Walking distance to Orchard601 words
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Advertisement678 1985-07-15 15 DIST.IS, MARINE MANS 1,400 sq.ft. F'hold. Well kept. Offer above $220,000 secures. Call *****80. DIST.I7 LOYANG VALLEY brand new, 2,000 sq.ft. 3 1 bdrms. $370,000. Sime Realty. *****01/2. DIST.2I BROOKVALE PK. upp. mais. Area 2322 sq.ft. Sale $490,000/ rent $2,700. Tel: *****38. DIST.2I CLEMENTI PK/ Begonia Blk (1750 sq.ft). 3678 words
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Advertisement903 1985-07-15 15 115 For Sale: HUDC Apartments BRADDELL VIEW/ FARRER Court 1550-1770 sq.ft. several units ivail. $215,000-$250,000 Foursome Holdings. *****88 0.10 ARRER CT. well kept, renovated. 3 bdrms/ attached Oath/servant's. 1770 sq.ft. 5238,000. Denker *****11. LAKEVIEW, LOW/ HIGH fir 1.770 sq.ft. Quiet. Unobstructed view. Kacing Macßitchie. $240,000 upwards. Vanda *****18. BRADDELL VIEW903 words
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Advertisement688 1985-07-15 15 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 3-RM. TOA PAYOH. Griflr MOSSjC and wall tiles throughout kitchen $29,000 Tel; *****83. 3-ROOMED CORNER FLAT lit Toa Payoh Lorong 4 tor sale Interested tel 2531.808 3-ROOMED BEDOK CORNER Blk 420, marble, $57,000. Blk 537. $38,000. Tel: *****91/ 241M409. 3 ROOMS FARRER Koad $36,000/ AM688 words
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Advertisement404 1985-07-15 15 118 Factory Spaces Factory rOr OcHt? Ideally located at UPPER PAYA LEBAR RD. Area from 179 9 s m 0 Adequate parking spaces Suitable for light industries Freehold land 80% loan available 1 In! IPy/ KIAWAIKHANGCO x (PTE)LTD. 157. South Bridge Road Singapore 0105 Tel: *****6(5 Lines) V *****92 I»RAND404 words
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Advertisement430 1985-07-15 16 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces PRIME LIGHT INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX UNIUN Building JALAN PEMIMPIN 2 cargoes and 1 passenger lift. Tight Security system. Clean and well maintained. Competitive rentals UNION TEXTILE CO. (PTE) LTD. 37 Jalan Pemimpin, #01-01, Singapore 2057. TEL: *****33 I awtlL m m mm* F 131 mm^430 words
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Advertisement347 1985-07-15 16 D.13 2 UNITS of brand new md. fty. 1257 sq.ft. $1.10 p.s.f. 0.n.0. Yong Tze, *****33/ *****66. FACTORY UNIT about 1,400 sq.ft. at sth fir Tong Lee Bldg to let. Pis contact Mr Ang, Tel: *****88. FACTORY AT 21, Mandai Estate for rent (light industry, laundry use). Call *****5/ *****3.347 words
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Advertisement559 1985-07-15 16 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces K. B. WAREHOUSE COMPLEX (Kaki Butcit Rood 2) l wz***- $i 6o No Restriction on Foreigners Ready For Occupation !SING INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX C 32, Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park 2) I f^^" PRIVATE LIMITED VW\ 24 25. SOUTH CANAI ROAD Ist Htxx)559 words
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Advertisement230 1985-07-15 16 120 For Sale: Office Spaces PEOPLE'S PARK CTR.: 9th fir, 431 sq.ft. tenanted till Feb '86. Very well maintained. Ring *****07. TONG ENG BLDG 8026 sq.ft. by offer. Sim Lim Twr, 595 sq.ft. at $349 p.s.f. YSC: 296-6666. 121 For Rent: Office Spaces 96 ROBINSON ROAD ENQUIRIES *****09 *****88 OFFICE230 words
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Advertisement301 1985-07-15 16 120 For Sale: 120 For Sale: Office Spaces Office Spaces Henderson Industrial m Flatted Factories LJF|^M| r Warehouses j{M Terrace Factories -Ml. M-l Jim Showrooms J\/ Henderson J <fl Industrial Centralised location with connecting routes to PSA, Jurong Port, Orchard Road, CBD and Changi Airport. Convenient labour supply as surrounding301 words
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Advertisement263 1985-07-15 16 Office Suites from 70 to 1400 sq.m. Flexibility of A/C hours Very generous carparking provisions Attractive terms and rates to major occupiers Professional Building Management Sole Leasing Agent Tel: *****2 Owner: I Tel: *****22 j f WELLINGTON BUILDING 20 Bideford Road Shop Space Available aOl-01 (grd) shop 860 sq.ft. sOl-04263 words
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Advertisement839 1985-07-15 16 121 For Rent: Office Spaces OFFICE SPACE IN United H'se, Orchard area for rent, 560 sq.ft. approx. at $2.50 p.s.f. neg. Immediate occupation. Central aircon, carpeted with 3 partitioned rms. Please contact *****66/ 7. CARPETED, AIRCON OFFICE/ store space avail. 16/8/85 at Ruby Warehouse Complex. 350 sq.ft. $2.80 p.s.f. (mcl.839 words
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Advertisement409 1985-07-15 16 123 For Sale: Shop Spaces r FU LU SHOU "1 COMPLEX (Rochor Road) Ground floor shop space available for sale. Area 441 sq.ft./ 882 sq.ft. Ideal for retailers/ wholesalers. Please call: *****22 D/STOREY SHOPHOUSE AT East Coast Rd. good frontage, ground fir. 2.468 sq.ft. built-up approx. 4,000 sq.ft. Sale/ rental.409 words
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Advertisement441 1985-07-15 16 126 Restaurant/Lounge 126 Restaurant/Lounge Spaces Spaces LIAT TOWERS RESTAURANT SPACE ON STH FLOOR FOR LEASE. AREA: 3,579 square feet. IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION CONTACT: GOLDVEIN PTE LTD TEL: *****77 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces SUPREME HOUSE GROUND FLOOR SHOP FACING PENANG ROAD 1492 sq.ft. (138.6m2) SHOP SPACE 510 sq.ft. (47.4m2) OFFICE SPACE441 words
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Advertisement425 1985-07-15 16 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces MING ARCADE APPROX. 220 sq ft 2 units available for rent. Don Associates *****41/2. ODEON KATONG SHPG. Complex. Grdflr 344 sq.ft. 2nd storey 304 sq.ft. Avail, imm. Owner: *****22. RESTAURANT SPACE AT Orchard vicinity. 3,500 sq.ft. Rental neg. Deans Property: *****55. SHOP SPACE AT Peninsula425 words
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Advertisement434 1985-07-15 17 137 Tours 137 Tours 1 SKUIUTSIi I FASCINATING TURTLE WATCH IN TERENGGANU See the star attraction of the East coast, the famous giant leatherback turtles, an unique experience. Come for the golden stretches of unspoilt beaches, picturesque fishing village, crystalline seas and coral islands. 4 DAYS KUALA TERENGGANU $269 $399434 words
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Advertisement630 1985-07-15 17 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours WEgMALMSI^ FARMOSA HOLIDAY TOUR (S) PTE. LTD. 101, Upper Cross Street £>g^ *****33 81-20 People's Park Centre t Economy Fare m Deluxe Hotels BY RAIUBY COACH/BY AIR 5 Dtyt BMtli|/PMM|/C«iwrn Dep Every Mon $195 Gentlng Casino Hotel Penang Eastern Oriental Hotel Cameron Strawberry Park630 words
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Advertisement636 1985-07-15 17 147 Academic TUITION BY POST for GCE A 1 Level (1985/86 Exams)- General Paper, English, Economics, Management of Business, Principles of Accounting, Divinity, Art, History, Geography, Mathematics, Additional Mathematics, etc. and for GCE 'O' Level- English Language, English as a 2nd Language, Literature, Mathematics D, Additional Mathematics, Human and Social636 words
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Advertisement732 1985-07-15 17 46 Foreign Education 146 Foreign Education 2 BRITISH ?T|ss COLLEGES INSTITUTES We can assist you m pursuing the following courses:- '0' 'A' Levels University of London degrees LLB B.Sc (Econ) C G of London-Certificate m Catering Operations Assoc. of Certified Accountants Inst. of Bankers/Marketing Assoc. of Computer Professionals k Career732 words
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Advertisement511 1985-07-15 17 148 Computer 148 Computer 148 Computer 1. Diploma In Computer •Copyright past paper model Studies (F/P time) answers review Incorporate C G 747 3. Joint ICCP/ NCB IDPM l/ll Syllabus Examination Course Full IDPM Part l/ll Exemption (F/P time) Designed for GCE *O' or 'A' Recognised and conducted by holders511 words
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Advertisement414 1985-07-15 17 150 Commercial/ Technical HIGHER-ACCOUNTING 1) Mon 6.00- 7.30pm 15/07 2) Mon 7.30- 9.30pm 15/07 3) Tues 7.30- 9.30pm 16/07 4) Wed 7.30- 9.30pm 17/07 5) Thurs 6.00- 7.30pm 18/07 BOOK-KEEPING (Intermediate) 1) Mon 6.00- 7.30pm 15/07 2) Tues 6.00- 7.30pm 16/07 3) Thurs 7.30- 9.30pm 18/07 4) Fri 6.00- 7.30pm414 words
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Advertisement326 1985-07-15 17 150 Commercial/ Technical Leading to LCCI 1 986 Exam Accounting Bookkeeping Shorthand Theory Speed Typewriting Marketing Salesmanship Public Relations Advertising English for Commerce Business Statistics Business Administration Economics Principles of Management Costings Business Computing Private Secretary s Certificate Commencing JULY For information, please callI CLIFFORD EDUCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE »05 3545326 words
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Advertisement536 1985-07-15 18 151 Language New Classes Starting GCE O' ENGLISH LANGUAGE Sat 20 July (2.15pm-5.15pm) BUSINESS ENGLISH Tu/Th 23 July (7 30pm-9.30pm) BETTER SPOKEN ENGLISH M/W 22 July (7 30pm -9.30pm) TOEFL EXAM COURSE Kri 19 July (6.30pm -9.30pm) GENERAL ENGLISH All levels, full/part-time (Placement Tests Available) Small cl«i»e». Experienced British Teacher*.536 words
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Advertisement513 1985-07-15 18 ,i^ —^^i I 154 Dancing EMI WORLD DANCE Studio Beginners Social Dance tomorrow 7pm. Aerobics. Mon. 7p.m., Tues. 6pm Wed 7pm, Thurs 6pm. Disco New Wave: 18.7.85. Thurs 7pm. Enquiries: »02-15. Excelsior Shopping Ctr. (next to Peninsula Hotel). Tel: *****91/ *****18. BEGINNERS SOCIAL DANCING classes Cha-cha, Rock 'N' Roll. Disco-rock.513 words
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Advertisement35 1985-07-15 18 Jor quality awn m win nm > > I tot tf»» la* 4? <~—'-"*ijJjj M BpF^^^ySj^ m/ r ABA y^^Mj z LJmjb j SJKNMHrjLJ I [It V ||^^P« si s J|| X?^» mriit 111 Times Illiyi Dislributctrs35 words
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Advertisement1190 1985-07-15 18 APPOINTMENTS NOTICES m Rates: Box Service: Straits Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected: 555.00 Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc. cm. Posted: Sslo.oo I OH NATIONAL STf UNIVERSITY \*y OF SINGAPORE Applications are invited for appointment to the following posts m the Computer Centre: COMPUTER CONSOLE OPERATOR Qualifications Cambridge School Certificate with credit1,190 words
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Advertisement740 1985-07-15 18 Grow with u5.... ittHF NNE'RE IN IW^ THE PEOPLE METROPOLITAN i^MCk CHILD CARE TEACHERS (Vacancies at Tampines and Shenton Way Centres) Applicants must possess a G.C.E 'O' Level Certificate, preferably with some relevant experience. Some knowledge of music and Art Crai't and bilingual m English and Mandarin. Interest m all740 words
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Advertisement757 1985-07-15 19 NOTICES DAH YUNG INVESTMENT LTD I (Incorporated m the Rspubl'C ol Singapore) (I) Half Yearly Unaudited Report On The Group And The Company For The Six Months Ended 30th June, 1985--la) Turnover 16.784 10.244 +63.8 5.096 8.407 -39.4 b) Investment and other income excluding extraordinary items £77 872 ♦U.O JJI757 words
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Advertisement578 1985-07-15 19 1 Mansfield Travel Pte Ltd I We wish to Inform all clients and business associates that our City Office has been relocated to 10 Collyer Quay #06-02 Ocean Building, Singapore 0104, on 13 July 1985. The telephone number remains unchanged at *****71 Singapore Association of Personal Executive Secretaries I gßflg578 words
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Advertisement537 1985-07-15 19 rSHERIFFSSALEf In The High Court Of The Republic Of Singapore Suit No. 3827 of 1985 Execution No. 626 of 1985 In The Cause Of Carman Enterprises (Pte) Ltd Plaintiffs versus Shoerama (sued as a firm) Defendants AUCTION SALE OF 124 packages consisting of 663 pair of men's shoes 1355 pairs537 words
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Advertisement534 1985-07-15 19 ®HDB s BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET Tenders are invited for the following premises at:1. JURONG EAST TOWN CENTRE CONTRACT 1 (Blocks 130 to 133) for Market Produce Shop, Market Produce Lock-up Shops, Eating Houses, Shops Offices 2. YISHUN N'HOOD 1 CONTRACT 6 (Block 110) for Shops 3. JOO CHIAT TANJONG534 words
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Advertisement530 1985-07-15 19 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding-up No. 311 of 1985 In the Matter of the Companies Act (Chapter 185) l«t Edition And In the Matter of RIVERLAND SEAFOOD AND SH ARKFIN RESTAURANT PTE LTD ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION NOTICE is hereby given that a Petition for530 words
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Advertisement472 1985-07-15 19 IN THE HIGH COURT OF MALAYA AT KUALA LUMPUR SUIT NO: C 2SCS OF 1984 (COMMERCIAL DIVISION) Between Malayan Banking Berhad Plaintiff And 1) South Pacific Shipping (M) Sdn. Bhd. Yeo Pah Hock 3) Urn Chio (f) 4) Aiainuddln Bin Aba Bakar Defendants NOTICE To: The 2nd and 3rd Defendants472 words
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Advertisement725 1985-07-15 20 NOTICES IN TJIi: llHiil KURT OF THE KKPI KLU OK SINGAPORE Companies Winding-l'p No. $5 of 19£> In the Matter of the Companies Act, Chapter 185. And In the Matter of Maheshwary Marketing (Pte) Ltd \l>\ KKTISEMENT OF PETITION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Petition for tlif Winding-Up of725 words
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Advertisement635 1985-07-15 20 THE COMPANItS ACT, CAP. 185 SURYA SAKTI PARTS A KQIUPMKNT SUPPUES PTE LTD (In Voluntary Liquidation) SPECIAL RESOLUTIONS PASSED ON 11 JULY 1185 At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the company held at #03-04, Lian Huat Building, Tras Street, Singapore 0207 on 11 July 1985, the following Special Resolutions were635 words
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Advertisement105 1985-07-15 20 I^l II Tl IDF PHILIPPINES The Filipino ■^"""T ll^^ -4 gly Asian visage Spanish forbears and a M ~-—^J^H^3& m cultural tradition inherited from Moorish and wjjjjj W Asian forbears. They are different. 1| B Learn to appreciate their attitudes to life, their different responses to work, living and H105 words
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Miscellaneous473 1985-07-15 20 SUN TAN ByCoUette PEANUTS By Scmul* (%ffi^o I /Something's bee^A llif we ujere marriep, I i woulpn t I/i'/v\6lV\ y fIWfINS OH **MJZ£ifr P fl\ ~^rd^VV\^ \P^ H Y^LLy\^J\\ I WORRYING ME... J WOULC? YOU CARE IF IF YOU PLAYEP /TO HEAR I W THE BOHN LOSER Art Smnsom BEETLE473 words
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Advertisement29 1985-07-15 21 A special occasion we join you m celebrating f j^ttL .^^fl IB^W The WING ON Life Assurance Co. Ltd. H^^l R anniversary TheWSNG ON Fire Marine Insurance Co.Ltd^B anniversary29 words
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Miscellaneous542 1985-07-15 21 Radio One BLUFF AND BLUNDER (10.05 am) features Hwa Chong Junior College and St Andrews' Junior College m a word game for A level students. FEMININE FLAIR (10.30 am and 11.05 am), a special segment for housewives, comprising consumer education, grooming, health, a daily serial, household hints and baby care.542 words
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Miscellaneous349 1985-07-15 21 On family planning Couples who plan to marry can attend family planning talks m Mandarin and English r| BBC EMPIRE OF THE SUN (12.30 pm), based on a book written by J. G. Ballard, describes life m Shanghai during World War 11, as seen by a young English boy. Ballard349 words
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Miscellaneous394 1985-07-15 21 CALLING brides- and grooms-to-be! If wedding bells are chiming for you soon, here's a way to get prepared. You can attend the monthly family planning talks organised by the Training and Health Education Department of the Health Ministry. They're held four times a month at the Main Lecture Theatre of394 words
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Miscellaneous121 1985-07-15 21 They ask questions such as "Where do we go for family planning services"? and "Is the pill safe"?. They are also shown films on human reproduction. The talks are given by a pool of 20 speakers, including doctors, nurses and health education officers. The next talk, m Mandarin, will be121 words
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Miscellaneous323 1985-07-15 21 (pp*>«j^_^ Quality control (See CONVENTION) Solving problems the QC way CONVENTION QUALIY CONTROL CONVENTION D. Learn how employees from various organisations solve their work-related problems the QC way. PUB Auditorium, Somerset Road. Today to Friday, 3 pm to 7 pm); Saturday, 9 am to 1 pm. The fee is $12323 words
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Advertisement522 1985-07-15 22 nnnv /impi qiim\- iif--jS lil_-ff "T_sil Low Fixed Prices DAILY (INCL. SUN). Iffl W 8 Money Back Guarantee 9.30 AM 9.30 PM fc Monthly Free Shopping Day l —gal (COSt pICIS I rxfT AL electronics supermarket 1 Mini/Slim Stereo Radio Cassette 4th level, Scotts Shopping Centre (bet. Hyatt Dynasty) Tel:522 words
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Advertisement195 1985-07-15 22 m B M I /ULJ\_/U< fLJ VJv /U V /LJ \J iMall DIGIPAPER At just 3.9 mm thick and only 12g, it's so comfortable FS-10 you won't even know you're wearing a watch. Resm Jm But your friends will surely notice the futuristic, •Auto calendar /o fashionable styling, great for195 words
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Miscellaneous165 1985-07-15 22 k7i¥n*J W n iT 1 1 1 f *~1 ■i MY VIEW Catherine Ong (Ch 5 and 12 programmes) and Leong Weng Kam (Ch 8 programmes) j!|;y 0? P^^^^JpM^. 'ill \iH m mf llk\v ij^^H 4Sm\ Lindsay Wagner as a pretty, young police psychologist (Ch 5, 11.10pm) SBC 5 2.30165 words
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Miscellaneous274 1985-07-15 22 Jessie The Psychic Connection (Ch 5, 11.10 pm) THERE is a growing tendency today to look at extra-sensory perception as a possible tool for use m science. This concluding episode of a police drama series examines the use of ESP m tracking down criminals as well. It examines the advances274 words
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Miscellaneous328 1985-07-15 22 The psychic way m probing crimes image, she proves that she can be an interesting as well as a serious actress. However, this does help to shake off her first little screen image which must have damaged her career. SoUd Gold (Ch 5, 11.15 pm) Rick Dees has asked for328 words
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Miscellaneous214 1985-07-15 22 Ed for having made people laugh than for his singing. Among the performers are the Commodores, doing just as well without Lionel Ritchie, with their hit Night Shift, and the hot Madonna (recently m the news again for her nude pictures m Penthouse and Playboy) singing her old hit, Material214 words
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Miscellaneous129 1985-07-15 22 lief, it does not spread m the way a tree grows roots, or like a crab with claws eating its way through the body. It's time now to know the facts about the most-feared disease of the 20th century. This three-part Australian-made documentary tells it all simply including how to129 words
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Miscellaneous218 1985-07-15 22 Si "^^l^ ri^i^! Kr" r* r r1 r Hu Ying Mong ...Family Hour (Ch 8, 7.05 pm) CDIS 8.20 AM Chinese Language (Clims) Sec 2 Wordiness Worsens (Colour) 8.55 Science (LSS) Sec 2 Transport Systems m Living Things (Colour) 9.30 Chinese Language (Clips) Pr 6 Good Soldier (Colour) 2.00 PM218 words
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