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Title Section15 1985-07-17 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1985 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 95/1/8515 words
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Article933 1985-07-17 1 Cancer of the colon but doctors are hopeful disease has been checked WASHINGTON, Tuesday PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan has been told by his doctors that he had cancer but that chances are better than ever that he is completely cured and on the way to fully resumingReuter; NYT; AP - 933 words
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Article150 1985-07-17 1 ROY CARSON - Family attacked by bee swarms ROY CARSON By Stockholm Reporter STOCKHOLM, Tues. In a scene straight out of the screen thriller The Swarm, a Danish family was attacked by big swarms of honey bees. Michael Romer, 39, his wife Sus and five-year-old daughter Camilla were eating in the garden of150 words
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Article, Illustration239 1985-07-17 1 MIAMI, Tues. A "really, really excited" Deborah Carthy-Deu of Puerto Rico, the crown of Miss Universe 1985 newly laid on her head, attributed her success to hard work, faith and holding on to a dream. The 19-year-old San Juan university student, a hazel-eyed brunette, wasAP - 239 words
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Article450 1985-07-17 1 WILL the Government impose a levy on motorists or vehicles entering Singapore at Woodlands? Is the move by Singapore Pools to offer licences to agents to operate four-digit betting contrary to the official policy of promoting better moral values? These are among 16 Questions that seven450 words
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Article, Illustration248 1985-07-17 1 Belgian govt quits over that riot BRUSSELS, Tues. The Heysel Stadium football riot claimed a further victim today as Prime Minister Wilfried Martens submitted the resignation of his government to King Baudouin. He took the action after the francophone Liberal Party quit the coalition, Mr Martens' spokesman an- i nounced.248 words
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410 1985-07-17 1 JUNE TAN - 110 graduate mums take advantage of 'grace period' JUNE TAN By MORE than 110 graduate mothers have taken advantage of the "grace period" granted by the Government under this year's pre-primary and Primary 1 registration exercise. While scrapping the controversial graduate mothers' scheme, the Education Ministry is retaining priority for410 words
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Article32 1985-07-17 1 Latest KING REFUSES RESIGNATION BRUSSELS, Toes. Belgium's King BaudouIn refused to accept the resignation of Prime Minister Wllfrled Martens' government toda\ forcing him to try to continue, a Palace snokesman said. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration404 1985-07-17 1 CHUA CHIN CHYE - Teenage caddy found dead at Peirce Reservoir CHUA CHIN CHYE By A MAN is now helping police with investigations after a teenage caddy was found dead in the Peirce Reservoir in Upper Thomson Road yesterday. The suspect, 33, who had leg injuries, is now under police guard at the Toa404 words
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Advertisement33 1985-07-17 1 Donald Regan emerges as key figure: Page! Inside 42 pages today Summary 2 World News 3-€ Asean /Causeway 7 Editorial 12 Background 13 Letters 14 TknesDoilar 15-18 Classifieds 19.31 Racing 39 Sports 31-3333 words
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Article478 1985-07-17 2 Group wins 14 seats A PBO-fIOUSE union group carried the day m a keenly-fought election of the Singapore Airlines Staff Union (Siasu) on Monday, taking 14 of the 18 Executive Council seats. The remaining places went to a rival team led by the former executive secretary of the then478 words
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Article298 1985-07-17 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: YEARS, probably decades, from now people will still talk about It. More than helpIng to feed the starving and the hungry of Africa with the US$79 million it raised, the unprecedented live Aid concert at the weekend will be remembered for bringing the people of298 words
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Article124 1985-07-17 2 TIBS' PLANS FOR YISHUN THE TRANS-ISLAND Bus Services says m response to a reader's letter that it has plans to increase the number of trunk and feeder services for Yishun New Town. In the meantime, it plans to extend feeder service 801 soon. Tibs says it has closely monitored124 words
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Article128 1985-07-17 2 TOYS AND FAST FOODS BRING NO JOY TO METRO TOYS, ice-cream and hamburgers have not brought joy to Metro as hoped. Toys "R" Us Metro Pte Ltd, which has been billed as the largest toystore outside the US, lost $2.1 million in just six months. The group is taking128 words
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Article306 1985-07-17 2 Seoul riders THREE of Singapore's leading cyclists Yusof Suleman, Chne Tiew Hock and Jama^'ddin Mohammad nave been nominated to wear the Republic's red and white colours at September's Asian Cycling Championship m Seoul. Yusof is Singapore's No. 1 road and track rider. He is equally adapt at tour races.306 words
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Article611 1985-07-17 2 Nakasone hits back JAPANESE Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone hit back at Japan's Western critics on Monday saying that his country was "opening its door" to foreign goods and that it was up to American and European businessmen to take advantage of this. Mr Nakasone said m Paris611 words
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212 1985-07-17 2 Around Asean... and Across the Causeway Death row appeal A DEATH BOW convict, Sim Kie Chon, who used ex-minister Datuk Mokhtar Hashim's pardon as a basis for seeking commutation of his own execution, had his application rejected by the High Court yesterday. But the court allowed him leave to appeal212 words
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Article541 1985-07-17 2 Keppefs credit plan WHETHER you're getting married or renovating your house, the cost of doing so can be quite daunting, especially if you're an average income earner and don't have much money m your savings account. Even if all you want to do is to buy new furniture541 words
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Article, Illustration397 1985-07-17 3 He calls on West to make best of 'open-door' policy PARIS, Tues. Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone hit back at Japan's Western critics yesterday saying that his country was "opening its door" to foreign goods and that it was up to American and EuropeanAFP; AP; Reuter - 397 words
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Article, Illustration102 1985-07-17 3 MORE than 1,000 residents and 70 patients from a nearby hospital had to be evacuated when this building m the Sydney suburb of Redfern was destroyed by fire. The building was unable to withstand the raging heat and searing fire of the spectacular blaze andReuter; Renter - 102 words
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Article173 1985-07-17 3 NEW DELHI, Tues. A prosecution witness said yesterday he wanted to withdraw from the Indira Gandhi murder trial because he had been called on the strength of a false statement. The Press Trust of India news agency said Mr Gurbax Singh presented a petitionReuter - 173 words
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Article36 1985-07-17 3 TOKYO, Tues. North Korean First Vice-Foreign Minister U Jong Mok, 57, was killed in a traffic accident yesterday, the official (North) Korean Central News Agency reported today. It did not give further details. UPIUPI - 36 words
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210 1985-07-17 3 India won't back you, Rajiv tells Tamil rebels NEW DELHI, Tues. Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi issued a stern warning to Sri Lankan guerillas today that they do not have India's support for their separatist war. The Press Trust of India quoted Mr Gandhi as telling reporters in the southern cityAFP; AP; Reuter - 210 words
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266 1985-07-17 3 ADC-EN-PROVENCE (France), Tues. A French mother mourning her son, a fervent admirer of Japan and all things Japanese, found herself face to face with Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone here today in an emotion-laden meeting she described as "a posthumous honour" bestowed uponAFP - 266 words
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104 1985-07-17 3 Back in jail after heroin deal boast KARACHI, Tues. A jailed drug dealer, who boasted to television journalists that he could arrange a two-tonne heroin deal within two hours from his air-conditioned hospital room, has been sent back to prison. An official statement said Mushtaq Malik, serving three years' hardReuter - 104 words
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220 1985-07-17 3 ISLAMABAD, Tues. Afghan guerilla attacks on communist military posts in the Panjsher Valley have developed into a major offensive, Western diplomats said today. The guerillas held off Soviet commandos trying to push them out of the Puzhghur military post which they captured last monthReuter - 220 words
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181 1985-07-17 3 SEOUL, Tues. President Chun Doo Hwan today abruptly replaced his Justice Minister after anti-government protests in court forced a delay in the trial of 20 students for occupying the US Information Service library in Seoul. A presidential spokesman said Mr Chun acceptedAP; UPI - 181 words
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Article149 1985-07-17 4 Hitch in Star Wars laser testing WASHINGTON, Tues. The US Defence Department conducted the first m a series of new Star Wars laser experiments during the weekend m Hawaii, but the test was only partially successful because laser operators were unable to properly lock on the target, sources said yesterday.AP - 149 words
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Article32 1985-07-17 4 MANAGUA, Tues. Nicaragua has created an elite quickreaction military unit trained to fight any United States invasion force and harass occupying American troops, Interior Minister Tomas Borge said yesterday. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration471 1985-07-17 4 Reds' woman spy jailed for 18 years 4 THEY took my wife and turned her into a prostitute. I just ended up outside like m a dog. Nikolay Ogorodnikov, when he was sentenced two weeks ago to eight years' jail. LOS ANGELES, Tues. Plot to get secret papers from ex-FBIReuter - 471 words
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Article374 1985-07-17 4 Unlike Bush, he meets Reagan every day WASHINGTON, Tues. White House Chief of Staff Donald Regan emerged as the most commanding figure during President Ronald Reagan's illness, even though under the US Constitution Vice-President George Bush was the country's nominal leader. Though Mr Bush wasReuter; UPI; NYT - 374 words
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Article110 1985-07-17 4 Ex-cop put bomb on Olympic bus LOS ANGELES, Tues. A former policeman, accused of planting a bomb last year on a bus carrying Turkish Olympic athletes in an attempt to make himself a hero, yesterday pleaded guilty to possessing an explosive device. Police said they had at first recommended JamesReuter - 110 words
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134 1985-07-17 4 WASHINGTON, Toe*. Shortly after President Reagan was told by doctors yesterday that he had cancer, Mrs Nancy Reagan, who was at his bedside then, returned to the White House, changed her clothes and stood in for her husband at a reception. The appearance,NYT - 134 words
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178 1985-07-17 4 WASHINGTON, Tues. The Reagan administration has launched an assault on liberal abortion laws, asking the Supreme Court to reverse its landmark 1973 decision that established the constitutional right to an abortion. In a brief submitted by the Justice Department yesterday, the administrationReuter - 178 words
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Article34 1985-07-17 4 WASHINGTON, Tues. President Ronald Reagan today nominated Mr John Gunther Dean, 59, a career foreign service officer, as US Ambassador to India. Mr Dean has been ambassador to Thailand since 1981. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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346 1985-07-17 5 LONDON, Tirat. Mrs Thatcher urges media to cut coverage of incidents PRIME Minister Margaret Thatcher has asked for a tougher stand against international terrorism, and has reiterated that Britain would never give in to any terrorist demands. She has proposed that the international mediaAFP; AP - 346 words
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256 1985-07-17 5 Athens 'now one of best guarded airports' ATHENS, Tues. Athens airport, where Muslim gunmen boarded and hijacked a TWA jet last month, is now among the best guarded in the world, a senior International Air Transport Association (lATA) official said yesterday. "If it is not the best guarded airport ofUPI - 256 words
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138 1985-07-17 5 LONDON, Tues. As Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was denouncing terrorism m the Rcyal Albert Hall, an oversensitive sprinkler system and an exploding lighbulb caused a security scare at a nearby meeting also attended by American lawyers. Former Vice-'*resident Walter Mondale, flanked by FBI Director WilliamReuter - 138 words
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Article67 1985-07-17 5 AMERICAN AND Soviet teams ended the second round of arms control talks in Geneva yesterday with the negotiations still deadlocked over President Ronald Reagan's Star Wars space-ba; ed defence project. Chie^ Soviet negotiator Viktor Karpov told reporter* "There has been no progress and it's not our fault."Reuter - 67 words
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Article70 1985-07-17 5 A M EMHER of the US military mission in East Germany was injured last weekend when his car and a Soviet military vehicle collided, the United States Army Command in West Berlin said yesterday. Command spokesman Steve Stromvall confirmed -o report on the incident in the WestReuter - 70 words
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Article72 1985-07-17 5 THE JAPANESE government said yesterday it was investigating a report that US technology used for radar and missiles had been smuggled through Japan to communist Eastern Europe. The Japan Broadcasting Corporation reported that in 1983, a Tokyo trading firm had imported from the US a laser-trimming system forReuter - 72 words
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Article54 1985-07-17 5 MUSLIM MILITIAMEN abandoned the streets of West Beirut yesterday as police units moved in to enforce a new Syrian-backed security plan. The security plan went into effect on schedule in the Muslim side of the Lebanese capital. It includes the tearing down of barricades and closure ofReuter - 54 words
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Article50 1985-07-17 5 EAST GERMANY has become the latest Soviet ally to sign a trade agreement with China, the People's Daily said in Beijing yesterday. Mr Gerhard Schuerer, Chairman of East Germany's State Planning Commission, signed the 1986-1990 goods exchange and payments agreement in the Chinese capital on Monday. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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90 1985-07-17 5 Soviet MiG nearly crashes with British airliner WEST BERLIN, Tues. A Soviet MiG fighter aircraft was involved in a near miss with a British airliner in a key air corridor between West Berlin and West Germany early this month, aviation sources said yesterday. The sources said the airliner, belonging to90 words
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Article, Illustration106 1985-07-17 5 WHIZZING by on his wheels, this vicar gears up for a grand piix final on his battery-ran boggy. And the name of the race The Flying Vicar Stakes. Reverend Philip Lamb, who leads the congregation of St. Mary's Church m Nympsfleld, Gloucester, hopesPana - 106 words
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89 1985-07-17 5 Radioactive Saharan sand settles in Paris PARIS, Tues. Radioactive Saharan sand has drifted over the Mediterranean and settled in a thin, rust-coloured layer in parts of Paris, the national radiation control centre said yesterday. The sand, with radioactivity of 17 millicuries per square kilometre a significant but physically-harmless level settledAFP - 89 words
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Article260 1985-07-17 6 Third car suicide kills 13 BEIRUT, Tuesday A YOUNG supporter of Syrian President Hafez Assad blew himself up at an Israeli road block in southern Lebanon yesterday, killing at least 12 other people. The driver, 23-year-old Hicham Ibrahim Abbas, recorded a farewell videotape message, which was broadcast here over theAFP; Reuter - 260 words
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243 1985-07-17 6 NAIROBI, Tues. The United States said yesterday it was ready to talk about apartheid and other political issues and dropped its objections to voting procedure at the United Nations Women's Conference. But it was not clear whether an agenda had been agreedReuter - 243 words
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Article55 1985-07-17 6 LONDON, Tues. Three of 55 disabled Iraqi prisoners-of-war freed by Iran yesterday asked for political asylum minutes before their scheduled departure from Teheran, the Iranian news agency IRNA said. The remaining 52, released unilaterally by Iran, were handed over to Iraq through the Turkish Red CrescentReuter - 55 words
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Article, Illustration259 1985-07-17 6 LONDON, Tues. Irish singer Bob Geldof, organiser of the Live Aid rock show for African famine victims, denounced Soviet arms sales to Ethiopia, saying "there's no use sending guns to people who have no food". Geldof, the 32-year-old lead singer of theUPI; Reuter - 259 words
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271 1985-07-17 6 Live Aid 'an orgy of emotionalism' SYDNEY, Tues. The Australian Financial Review, the nation's business daily, struck a discordant note today in its editorial on the Live Aid for Africa concert. The editorial said the concert had been "an orgy of pointless and misdirected emotionalism which, if anything, is likelyAP - 271 words
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Article28 1985-07-17 6 JOHANNESBURG, Tues. At least five Blacks were killed yesterday during widespread unrest in South Africa's Black townships and clashes between police and rioters, police said. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration348 1985-07-17 6 HARARE, Tuesday ZIMBABWE'S Prime Minister Robert Mugabe has dismissed his most prominent and respected White minister in retaliation for the White minority's support of former Rhodesian leader lan Smith in recent general elections. Announcing his new Cabinet yesterday, Mr Mugabe told a news conferenceReuter - 348 words
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119 1985-07-17 6 Wage pact signed so Israelis call off strike JERUSALEM, Tues. Israeli trade union leaders today called off a general strike after signing an overall pay agreement with the government following an all-night negotiating session. Agreement was reached at dawn, only hours before Israel's first unlimited general strike was due toAFP - 119 words
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Advertisement537 1985-07-17 6 Certificate in Japanese Supervisory Practices 1 Effective supervision has been one of the cornerstones of Japanese economic success. It has helped Japanese companies and organizations I (jreatly in their quest for quality. Under the Singapore-Japan Productivity Development Project (PDP), NPB has developed a Japanese Supervisory Practices Programme with the assistance537 words
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Advertisement263 1985-07-17 6 SINGAPORE CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION LTD TRAINING CENTRE presents IMPROVING WORKING METHODS COURSE OBJECTIVES 1 To acquire the processes and techniques necessary for a practical method study of construction work. 2) To develop an analytical approach to site production problems. 3) To apply such techniques in the planning and construction stages in263 words
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Article, Illustration296 1985-07-17 7 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN By Manila Reporter MANILA, Tues. Former Information Minister Francisco Tatad was today freed on 23,000-peso (552,700) bail on five charges of corruption, and promptly denounced the government for political persecution. Mr Tatad, 45, now the President of the small oppositionReuter - 296 words
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237 1985-07-17 7 MCA leaders 'going to fortune tellers' KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The MCA acting leaders are believed to be increasingly resorting to faith in Chinese superstition to help them stay in power. "Ever since the holding of the Party's Second Extraordinary General Meeting called by the Tan Koon Swan faction, Datuk DrNST - 237 words
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Article56 1985-07-17 7 THE wreck of an Australian sailing ship, stranded on an island in the Moluccas early last century, has been discovered at a coastal village more than 3,000 kms east of Jakarta, the newspaper Sinar Harapan reported yesterday. The Australian embassy in Jakarta said the wreck wasAP - 56 words
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231 1985-07-17 7 'Indonesian merchant ships faced with bankruptcy' JAKARTA, Tues. Indonesian merchant ships are threatened with bankruptcy because of competition from foreign vessels. Disclosing this today, sources at the Indonesian Shipping Association (Insa) said that about 85 Indonesian ships were now placed in such a situation. Indonesian ships have lost their monopolyAP - 231 words
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Article47 1985-07-17 7 Filipinos move up FILIPINOS could replace Mexicans as the biggest immigrant group to the United States next year, according to US Consul-General Vernon McAninch yesterday. He said the US embassv in Manila had a backlog of about 447,677 Filipinos who qualified to immigrate to the US. APAP - 47 words
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177 1985-07-17 7 United front activities of Reds on the rise KUALA TRENGGANU, Tues. The outlawed Communist Party of Malaya (CPM) is intensifying its united front activities by directing its cadres to infiltrate associations and organisations in the country, Deputy InspectorGeneral of Police Datuk Abdul Rahman Ismail said today. "Having realised that armedNST; Bernama - 177 words
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174 1985-07-17 7 JOHOR BARU, Tues. There was a bit of confusion among employees of Federal government departments, banks and financial institutions here over the public holiday declared on Sunday. The employees, who normally follow Federal weekends-off, were uncertain whether Monday was a holiday inBernama - 174 words
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126 1985-07-17 7 Soldier held after two die in explosion KOTA BARU, Tues. A 56-year-old man was killed and another man was seriously wounded when a bomb exploded in a river at a village about 18 km from Gua Musang, near here yesterday. Gua musang police chief, Deputy Supt Mustapha Yusoff said todayNST - 126 words
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Article563 1985-07-17 7 Court rejects argument based on ex-minister's case KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday A death row convict who used exminister Datuk Mokhtar Hashim's pardon from a death sentence as a basis for his own commutation had his application rejected by the High Court today. But the courtBernama - 563 words
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Article100 1985-07-17 7 MANILA, Tues. The Philippine Air Force today denied reports that it ordered jets scrambled in an attempt to divert the plane carrying slain opposition leader Benigno Aquino home from exile in the United States. In a statement carried by the official Philippine News Agency, Air ForceUPI - 100 words
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100 1985-07-17 7 'No support for PKI' call to E. Europe JAKARTA, Tues. donesianparliamentarians plan to ask three East European countries to end their recognition of the outlawed Indonesian Communist Party (PKI), the official Antara News Agency said today. Antara quoted the ViceSpeaker of Parlaiment, Mr Hardjantho Somadisastro, as saying that Indonesian communistsReuter - 100 words
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Article59 1985-07-17 7 THAI police made more than 12,000 arrests and reduced the crime rate in Bangkok after a month-long crackdown that ended on the weekend, police Major-General Yongyuth Intaburan said yesterday. Maj-Gen Yongyuth, director of a joint crime supression centre, said gamblers topped the list of those arrested,AP - 59 words
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452 1985-07-17 8 IVAN LIM - IVAN LIM By Talks on power-sharing pact fail A PRO-HOUSE union group carried the day in a keenlyfought election of the Singapore Airlines Staff Union (Siasu) on Monday, taking 14 of the 18 Executive Council seats. The team headed by Mr Kho Man Poh452 words
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284 1985-07-17 8 Proposal to remove double weightage THE move to ease pressure on learning English and the second language in primary schools snould not create a misunderstanding among parents and pupils that languages are not important. This point was made yesterday by the secretary-general of the Singapore284 words
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Article86 1985-07-17 8 Rain in the next two weeks WET weather during the late mornings and early afternoons and thunderstorms around dawn and early morning can be expected in the next two weeks. The first half of July had an above-average amount of rainfall and the record high for the month so far86 words
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Article35 1985-07-17 8 A MAN, Tay Hwee Lian, 27, was fined |600 on Monday for having 10 packs of obscene playing cards for sale at the backlane of Desker Road on June 16. He pleaded guilty.35 words
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249 1985-07-17 8 A SINGAPORE cancer specialist is conducting a two-year study on how effective a drug is in treating liver cancer, which in most cases is incurable. The study was given the green light by the Health Ministry after stringent conditions were met, said249 words
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Article49 1985-07-17 8 THE molest case trial of dental surgeon Tang Cheong Chun, 25, was adjourned again yesterday for further mention on Aug 27. Tang is accused of using criminal force to outrage the modesty of a 23-year-old secretary at the dental clinic of Alexandra Hospital on April 11.49 words
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Article, Illustration249 1985-07-17 8 Picture by H.L. CHAN THE Vikings landed in Kent Ridge yesterday. But not to worry these modern-day Vikings are National university of Singapore students taking part in their Bag and Flag Day. The float, called Voyage, grabbed the shield for best float in the hostels' section.H.L. CHAN - 249 words
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Article, Illustration267 1985-07-17 8 A PRIVATE club director was fined $2,000 yesterday for providing a topless floorshow at the club without a public entertainment licence. Cynthia Tan Lye Sun, 31, the director of The Trap, admitted the offence committed at Singapore Shopping Centre in Clemenceau Avenue on March 12267 words
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Article557 1985-07-17 9 RAV DHALIWAL - RAV DHALIWAL By Less -educated will get special help in theory tests LEARNER-DRIVERS who do not read or write well need not worry about the two theory tests they will have to take in the newstyle driving test. Traffic Police invigilators will explain each question and557 words
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Article93 1985-07-17 9 A MALAYSIAN businessman appeared in a court yesterday on a charge of voluntarily helping in disposing of $4.69 million which he knew, or had reason to believe, was stolen. Ee Ling Khoo, 41, is alleged to have committed the offence at the Hongkong Shanghai Banking93 words
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Article99 1985-07-17 9 Tickets for N-Day rehearsal TODAY is the last day to collect admission tickets to the July 28 full-dress rehearsal of the National Day Parade from various sports centres. The free tickets, limited to four per person, can be collected from 7 am to 7 pm at the following places: National99 words
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Article31 1985-07-17 9 THE Minister of State (Defence and Trade and Industry), Brig-Gen Lee Hsien Loong, will officially open Townsville Primary School in Ang Mo Kio on July 25 at 6 pm.31 words
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456 1985-07-17 9 ANNE KOH - S. Korea urged to make S'pore a base for trade with China ANNE KOH By SOUTH Korean businessmen, hampered by the absence of direct trade ties with China, have been urged to use Singapore as a oase for the lucrative China trade. At a joint meeting with Singapore businessmen yesterday,456 words
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Article113 1985-07-17 9 A TRANSVESTITE swiped a businessman's wallet while hugging and caressing him along the pavement of Shaw Centre in Scotts Road, a court heard yesterday. Mr Syed Abu Bakar bin Mohamed Alsagoff, 44, was walking there with a friend at about 12.45 am last Thursday when Junir113 words
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Article115 1985-07-17 9 THE Singapore Sports Council is offering three Esso University Sports Scholar Awards to students enrolled in full degree courses at the National University of Singapore and Nanyang Technological Institute. The awards, worth $2,500 each and tenable for a year, will be awarded annually. Applicants must be Singapore115 words
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Article100 1985-07-17 9 HILLVIEW Avenue was closed to traffic for three hours yesterday when a crane at a worksite threatened to topple onto the road. The crane, which has a 22-metre boom, was working at an industrial building site when its tracks started to sink into the earth iust before 5.30100 words
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Article84 1985-07-17 9 Customs man on graft charge A SENIOR Customs officer, Tee Soon Kay, 36, was yesterday charged with corruptly getting $120 from a shipping supervisor. He is alleged to have obtained the money from Mr Chia Chee Hoe alias Albert Chia, of R.E. Rogers Singapore Pte Ltd, by being lenient in84 words
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Article66 1985-07-17 9 Renovation of RELC House WORK has started on a $1.5 million renovation programme at RELC International House in Orange Grove Road. The 128 guest rooms will be converted into twin rooms and suites. The project is expected to be completed by the end of this year. The present rates will66 words
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Article, Illustration281 1985-07-17 9 MEDICAL people will have a central "rallying Kint" when the old Colje of Medicine is renovated later this year. The old library on the ground floor will be turned into an exhibition hall for conferences, seminars and other activities by the College of281 words
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Article, Illustration411 1985-07-17 10 GRACE CHNG - GR ACE CHNG Loyang Way site involved in receivership proceedings By THESE yachts, now moored along the waterfront in Loyang Way, Jurong, have an uncertain future because the site is in the hands of a receiver. The yachts were initially under the charge of Galax411 words
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188 1985-07-17 10 Aw family printing company suspends operations TIGER Press, a company owned by the Aw family, has suspended operations because it finds 10b printing no longer viable. The Aw family owned the former Sin Chew Jit Poh and the now defunct Singapore Standard. Mr Aw Toke Soon, a director of Aw188 words
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Article, Illustration309 1985-07-17 10 A LITTLE bit of soap or the lack of it can irk a tired traveller. So a team of Changi Airport technicians put their skills to the test and came up with a solution. Instead of using a plastic part in the airport's liquid309 words
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Article, Illustration449 1985-07-17 10 A 23-YEAR-OLD motorist was twice caught racing while he was under an eight-week driving suspension. Boong Peng Keong was yesterday banned from driving for two years on each count, which is to run consecutively. In addition to this fouryear disqualification, Boong,449 words
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Article79 1985-07-17 10 A CHIEF engineer, who was missing from his ship anchored off Pandan Road, was later found floating in the sea with more than the legal limit of alcohol in his blood. Mr Andreas Viddal Stampe, 63, a Norwegian. was last seen on "State Spirit", which was79 words
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150 1985-07-17 10 A COMBINED schools' band and a troupe of 18 student dancers will be performing at the Third Japan International Youth Musicale. The festival, to be held in Shizuoka City this month, promotes cultural exchange between youths of different countries. It is held every three150 words
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136 1985-07-17 10 Award for girls who helped nab molester FOUR schoolgirls who helped catch a man who molested schoolgirls on public buses will be given the Guinness Stout Effort Award for May. The four girls Wyda Hairis, Julie Low, Karen Lee and Tan Wan Kheng are all students of St Margaret's Secondary136 words
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Article70 1985-07-17 10 A DISPLAY of waterrolour paintings by Ong Kim Seng, titled From Himalaya to Tianshan, will be held at the National Museum Art Gallery in Stamford Road from July 25 to 28. It is organised by The Society of Chinese Artists and The Singapore Watercolour Society. The exhibition70 words
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Article173 1985-07-17 10 Consumer price index up 0.4% CONSUMER prices moved up by 1.4 per cent daring the first six months this year much lower than the 2.9 per cent for the same period last year. The latest data from the Statistics Department showed that prices had been relatively stable In the first173 words
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290 1985-07-17 10 Boy on bail pending probation report Credit card forgery case A PROBATION report was called for a 15-year-old boy who pleaded guilty on Monday to abetting a woman, who with three sisters-in-law and a brother-in-law, used a stolen credit card to cheat. The report will be heard on Aug 13290 words
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Article40 1985-07-17 10 TELECOMS has introduced a subscriber-to-subscriber telefax service to Israel and Qatar. The charge per six-sec-ond block is 50 cents between noon and 9 pm, 45 cents between 9 pm and midnight and 35 cents between midnight and noon.40 words
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Article538 1985-07-17 11 Ministry to assess air-con bus service AS THE response to airconditioned bus services has not been exactly warm, the Ministry of Communications and Information has decided to hold back approval for more air-conditioned buses. The existing air-condi--^•tioned services should be evaluated before they are538 words
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190 1985-07-17 11 SIA looks at new Boeings for London service SINGAPORE Airlines needs planes that can fly non-stop to London, and the Boeing Company is hoping its new 8747-400 will fit the bill. If the new model, which is still on the drawing board, meets SlA's requirments, the airline is likely to190 words
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Article98 1985-07-17 11 THE fee for disposing refuse weighing one ton and above at the Lorong Halus and Lim Chu Kang dumping grounds or the Qlu Pandan incinerator will be revised from the nearest half a tonne to the nearest 100 kg from Aug 1, to make it more equitable.98 words
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Article, Illustration254 1985-07-17 11 Sapar recovers money from robber COPS and robbers are part of cinema cleaner Sapar bin Abdul Ghani's working life. He has seen them on the big screen often enough. But on Monday, he was in the thick of the plot. The plucky cleaner ran after a robber254 words
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217 1985-07-17 11 BLEAK economic conditions have affected Singapore's exports during the first five months this year, with shipments to Japan showing a decline over the same period last year. Latest government statistics show that exports to Japan totalled $1,936 million for the January to May period.217 words
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Advertisement194 1985-07-17 8 Follow the Leaders. n* H*w 1^ Ydu may be wondering what it is about i I 1 f I Sanden Truck Freezers that makes them so popular JlSfi JiJl».^^^«»« il 1 J^ R Hi^!fS^ IS with some of Singapore's best known food jmjfffilljfwify *i S«K|.ipOfC Food MgKMWfft-, I CO.iPTfiITD Jfjpiiimwiiiinfj194 words
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Advertisement168 1985-07-17 9 Bfl mftKKKKKKttKKKKI^ m^ m^tKr <*m 1 1119 ItJkh3 Irii9i IS I H jjjj^H ill K tlb The new Canon Sprint. More features even read the DX tilm speed and set CANON others and better value (or money than any itself to ISO 100 or 400 automatically. SPR!NT A 1B I168 words
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Advertisement80 1985-07-17 10 B Dutch Lady B P number one fl f^fef* have to stock up because Dutch\ i Lady sells very well. Ati^M I jm^ 818 l^^^l Wjf It's convenient for the kids and B»\ -^^Sl^tt^fe HI U /Ant/ vv/ien >ou t///nA Dutch Lady^M VV vou don't get any unpleasant H^H aftertaste.80 words
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Advertisement7 1985-07-17 11 Man and mystery mum' vanished: Page 297 words
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Advertisement552 1985-07-17 11 After IV4 months 76- lkg "I remember the rimes when mm^J^AjL^" X expectant mother; when 1 mmmmmmmmmwitM^ others with my loud snoring. :~:r!2-r'~tjj^gjj^^ 1 was very pessimistic about MdTTC^B ever surnrn i n g» an d felt rather n c c\i ~>\ hopeless. Fortunately, I before treatment 93.2kg ML t^W552 words
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492 1985-07-17 12 The Straits Times says We're still the world YEARS, probably decades, from now people will still talk about it. More than helping to feed the starving and the hungry of Africa with the US$7O million it raised, the unprecedented Live Aid concert at the weekend will be remembered for bringing492 words
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Article, Illustration668 1985-07-17 12 CHARLES ANSELL - CHARLES ANSELL By SHERMAN OAKS (California) When I read about how employees at at E.F. Hutton Co manipulated the bank accounts, I shrugged it off as a case of a few rotten apples m the barrel. But then came news of more bad apples m668 words
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862 1985-07-17 12 Alan Hubbard THERE is a saying in the British newspaper business: Today's news is tomorrow's fish and chips. This dates back to those more austere times when newspapers were used to wrap the Englishman's national dish hot from the "chippie".862 words
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Article, Illustration1344 1985-07-17 12 HUANG SHUIRONG - HUANG SHUIRONG Televised House proceedings a lesson on job performance By EARLY this year, Parliament went on television. It was another step forward in the political education of the nation and many of us eagerly lapped up the new prime-time programme1,344 words
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Advertisement345 1985-07-17 12 W&tehes for the rich and famous. Vacheron Constantin handcrafted watches. The time-honoured choice. From Napoleon to the Swiss Ciovernment's official gift for Queen Elizabeth I. Gill Moutrie tt (Tl 3 1 f*l HASP'S t w VACHERON w V CONSTANTIN T Geneva. Since 1755. COME AND DISCOVER HOW PUB WORKS FOR345 words
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Article, Illustration1607 1985-07-17 13 TAN LIAN CHOO - TAN LIAN CHOO Superpower interplay will affect Hanoi' s response to proximity talks initiative By Diplomatic Correspondent 4 If Vietnam rejects the Asean proposal, it is intransigent. Asean will have to collectively examine a new position if necessary but we cannot go m1,607 words
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Advertisement291 1985-07-17 13 We're talking about DJ Wt% extraordinaire, the one and -^^rig Bl^fe the only Freddy Dodwell. '^z^Z* Fresh in from recent J^&' '^E^®* stints in London and Oslo, J 4oz!yZZ' 3^ilS he'll make sure you have a 4mi y&ys/' '^^rWL groovin' good time at the Wv^S^- SS3I Black Velvet and Gold.291 words
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577 1985-07-17 14 WE REFER to the letter "Better bus service for Yishun, please" from K.K. Chow (ST, June 21). To date, only the residential units in Neighbourhoods 1 and 2 and part of Neighbourhood 7, out of a total of eight such neighbourhoods planned, in Yishun New577 words
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Letter86 1985-07-17 14 THE Straits Times wslcomss totters from you. Your letter* must include your signature, full name, address, and horns and office telephone numbers, if any. Thsy should prsfsrably be typed, double-spaced, on one aids of ths papsr. You may add a pseudonym if you wish. Brevity is an advantags.86 words
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287 1985-07-17 14 'Money changers' in Hongkong cheated me I REFER to the letter by "Victim" to "Watch out for those HK Pickpockets" (ST, July 12). I would like also to advise those going to the colony to beware of the "money changers" in the Tsim Sha Tsui district. Not long ago, while287 words
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183 1985-07-17 14 Beware of these Orchard Rd pickpockets I WOULD like to draw the attention of your readers to a gang of pickpockets operating along Orchard Road. This is how they operate: One of them boards a bus with some coins in his hand and asks whether he has boarded the right183 words
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Letter99 1985-07-17 14 Student returned wallet I LOST my wallet containing my bank card, miscellaneous items, and about $100 in cash on Sunday, June 30. I had written it off as a loss when to my surprise I was informed on July 3 by the Beach Road police station that it had been99 words
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Letter, Illustration315 1985-07-17 14 Services have not improved with new interchange SBS promised better services with the opening of the Jurong East Bus Interchange. Instead, the services have worsened. Now, service 76 ends at the interchange and so Jurong East residents have to take two buses for a short journey to Clementi. Apart from315 words
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163 1985-07-17 14 I REFER to the letter, No to Campaign, by the Ministry of the Environment (ST, July 9). I cannot agree with the ministry's view that smoking in buses and at the cinemas is under control. (Though, in the latter case, the situation is less163 words
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Letter, Illustration62 1985-07-17 14 WHEN I drive around Singapore, I cannot help but notice one object glaringly obscure or totally missing from view our national flag. In Europe and, particularly, the United States, they fly their flags high, big and proudly. We have every reason to be proud62 words
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167 1985-07-17 14 THE junction of Ayer Rajah Road and Portsdown Road must be a nightmare for many motorists turning right into Ayer Rajah Industrial Estate. Motorists have to wait an average of 10 minutes before turning as the traffic flow from Ayer Rajah Road to Alexandra Road167 words
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Article, Illustration94 1985-07-17 15 Index up 4.65 points THE stock market opened the week's trading on a high note with the Straits Times Industrial Index climbing 4.65 points to 722.60. A reasonable volume of 11.3 million shares were traded with rises leading falls 78 to 48. Blue-chip OCBC, perennial favourite Pan-Electric and speculative Sigma94 words
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Article57 1985-07-17 15 Sea Mew 235 +17 GentnfS 550 15 DBS 530+10 Ron? Elect 300 10 FMerlnCttS 90 +10 Sifma Metal 259 9 Metro HM(t 246 9 Core Plant SOC 240 4 9 Pan-El 50c 200 +9 Cereboi 50c 183 +8 Spore Land 235 +7 Nonechemsoc 140 +7 PMCSOc 114 +7 Mapun57 words
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Article57 1985-07-17 15 Sunf Btsi 580 -60 Batu I intant 680 -20 K I Keponf 237 -13 S<i Coconuts 238 —12 UOI 190 -12 Apoh 90 -10 0U E 241 -7 OCBC 825-5 Oriental Mdft 275 -5 MNood 95 —5 Town I Ci»» 76-4 HMHoMt 44 —4 OUB 265 -3 TDM 21057 words
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Article12 1985-07-17 15 Pahang Inv 729,000 OCBC 655,000 Promet 512,000 Sime Darby 495,00012 words
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Article60 1985-07-17 15 July 15 July 16 BT Composite 631.62 633.89 BT Indicator *****39 *****75 8T 08/OS -546 -425 ST Industrials 717.95 722.60 ST Finance 2171.73 2171.54 ST Hotels 756.04 756.24 July 15 July 16 ST Properties 426.23 426.83 ST Minings 302.03 300.25 ST Plantations 2317.35 2313.54 OCBC 542.63 544.69 OUB Composite60 words
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Article33 1985-07-17 15 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Tims Business Time: Industrials Composite 1983/84 High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) 1983/84 Low 712.29 (5/1/83) 684.88 (4/1/84) All-time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All-time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 550.78 (2/8/82)33 words
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Article12 1985-07-17 15 THE US dollar closed at DM2.8800 in Singapore, gaining two points.12 words
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Article20 1985-07-17 15 DM V FF S$ H$ UBS 1.3945 2.8595 235.20 unq 2.2000 unq 1.3880 2.8800 237.80 8.7480 2.2055 7.728020 words
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Article33 1985-07-17 15 Eurodollar: Gained five ticks to 91.94 a contract. Dentschemark: Lost three ticks to 0.3487 a contract. Japanese yen: Gained 17 ticks to 0.*****9 a contract. Gold: Gained US$O.lO to US$3lB.lO an ounce.33 words
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Article64 1985-07-17 15 NEW YORK, Tues. American Express Co said it would file an application to list its common shares on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. If the application was approved, It would issue and publicly offer one million new common shares for sale in Japan late this fall,Reuter - 64 words
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Article92 1985-07-17 15 BEIJING, Tues. The Boeing Co said a regional Chinese airline had agreed to buy four 737--300s, worth US$26 million (5557.7 million) each, for delivery between November and next June. A company statement said China Southwest Airlines (CSA), based in Chengdu, Sichuan province, wouldReuter - 92 words
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Article70 1985-07-17 15 JOHANNESBURG, Tues. Gold mines in South Africa's Rand Mines Group increased their total after-tax profit by 43 per cent from 51.4 million rand (5158.9 million) to 73.6 million rand in the quarter ended June 30 this year, the company reported yesterday. A higher rand goldAFP - 70 words
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Article81 1985-07-17 15 LONDON, Tues. Intex, the Bermuda-based international futures exchange, plans to start trading a Financial News Composite Index (FNCI) futures contract in the autumn, Intex European representative Colin Johnson said. The FNCI Index will comprise various stocks currently quoted in the Dow Jones Industrial Index andReuter - 81 words
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Article90 1985-07-17 15 NEW DELHI, Tues. The government will set up joint venture companies with local or foreign engineering firms to build two new oil refineries, according to Petroleum Secretary G.V. Ramakrishna. He gave no further details. Oil industry sources said lack of funds had forced the governmentReuter - 90 words
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Article94 1985-07-17 15 DATASEARCH Resources will hold two seminars for company secretaries and directors. One, a half-day session on the latest requirements of statutory returns, will be held at Hilton International Singapore on July 27. The fee will be $125 perperson. The second will focus on how to maximise the potential94 words
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Article, Illustration413 1985-07-17 15 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH 'Biggest toy store outside US' lost $2 m in six months By TOYS, ice-cream and hamburgers have not brought joy to Metro as hoped. toys "R" Us Metro Pte Ltd, which has been billed as the largest toy store outside413 words
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Article, Illustration564 1985-07-17 15 AGNES WEE - AGNES WEE Don't trim budget in bad times expert By TIMES are bad, but if you are thinking of trimming that advertising budget of yours for a branded product you are selling, think again. Mrs Shirley Young, a top executive with an international advertising company, advises564 words
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370 1985-07-17 15 MARA FERNANDEZ - MARA FERNANDEZ By THE woes of the upmarket retail industry have been clearly expressed by the chairman of Transmarco, the 53-per-cent-owned subsidiary of Metro Holdings. Mr Jopie Ong, in his blunt assessment of the company's performance for the year to March 31, 1985, called its370 words
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261 1985-07-17 15 ARMONK, (New York), Tues. International Business Machines Corp today reported its profits fell in the first half of the year, due largely to the strong dollar and weakness in the economy. The world's largest computer manufacturer said orders were good for the highReuter - 261 words
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249 1985-07-17 15 A SINGAPOREAN tour operator is planning to build a Asl4 million hotel In Perth with an Australian partner to cash in on the America's Cap yacht race in 1987. Mr Tony Ng, chairman and managing director of Dynasty Holdings which owns Dynasty Travel249 words
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404 1985-07-17 15 N. BALAKRISHNAN - Export Credit Insurance may have new problem N. BALAKRISHNAN By THE hard-hit Export Credit Insurance Corporation of Singapore (ECICS) may have another problem on its hands. It provided export insurance for a US$56 million (*****.2 million) rig which Far East Levingston Shipyard soid to the Swedish. But now Consafe, one404 words
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Article83 1985-07-17 15 Levi' s share offer SAN FRANCISCO, Tues. Levi Strauss Co President Robert Haas and other members of the family will offer US$5O (SJ110) a share in cash to return the company to private ownership. The move follows a decline in the fortunes of the world's largest clothing manufacturer, which wentReuter - 83 words
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Article54 1985-07-17 15 THE Merlion Chapter of the Singapore Jaycees will hold a talk on Tuesday night on developing business with China. The speaker will be Mr Chang f:kx>, Managing Director of AGS Management Consultants. It will be held at the Jaycees Secretariat in Midland House. Those interested should telephone Mr54 words
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Article2717 1985-07-17 16 READERS should be aware of the imitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt in at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered in "business done". Further because al dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does2,717 words
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Article2031 1985-07-17 16 KJSTRIALS A Choc (iV" 1.505H4) 1.47(1) 1 .46 (2) 1 .50 Acmo (1.088) AISB (0806 0.82SH1 1)0.80 Alcom (0.848) (1) 0.85 (2) 0.84'/, (3) 0.84 Alex Holdings (I.66S)cd AMD (2.988 3.005) (1) 2.99 (7) 2.98 Antoh(l.slß 1. 529(30) 1.45(3) 1 .44 (4) 1 .46 (7)2,031 words
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Article2510 1985-07-17 16 U shares quoted have a par value of $1, unless otherwise specified Adjusted for scrip/rijtits. N Tai-eiempted dividend ABN is traded in lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted in dolars 1955 Last Yield VoJ Day Mfh Low Company Sale Chanfe ('000) H£h Ltd2,510 words
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Article276 1985-07-17 17 1 Mi $1,000. 2 For test cwtomerj only. 3 OCBU Finance. mil avaiible it DBS Finance. UOF'J r»t«. abo avalaMe at UOF. aho a«aiaMe at DBS Finance. OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings 5V2 5% IVk 5Vi Autosave 5 Fixed deposit 1 month 4Vi 4'/ 2 4%276 words
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Article166 1985-07-17 17 Interbank Over the counter ForMfli Local dolars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.5583-1.5611 6 s |"^^S Canadian dollar 1.6338-1.6357 HHS NZ dollar 1.1053-1.1091 9.23-8.92 Sterling pound 3.0382-3.0417 3.31—3.25 GSdollar 2.2040-2.2050 4.57-4.52 Local dolars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian166 words
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Article92 1985-07-17 17 THE US dollar closed higher at 2.2040/50 at 3 pm yesterday after opening at 2.1900/05. It traded within a range of 2.1900 and 2.2060. Against the deutschemark, the greenback closed lower at 2.8780/90 after opening at 2.8600/10. It fluctuated within a range of 2.8600 and 2.8930. Against the yen,92 words
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Article107 1985-07-17 17 THE kilobar traded between 5522,392 and 5J22.665 yesterday. The Far East gold market opened at U*****.50/8.00, climbed to U*****.80/8.30 before easing off at U*****.00/ 7.50 because of the strong dollar. It reopened at U*****. 80/7.30 and traded from U*****6.60/ 7.10 to U*****.10/7.60 before settling at U*****.00/7.50. Source Rothschild The107 words
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Article21 1985-07-17 17 GOLD US$/oz Tues Mm Singapore 316.80-317.30 317.00—317.40 Hongkong 317.90-318.40 316.60-317.00 Mm Fri New York 317.25-317.75 317.75-318.25 London 315.20-315.70 316.00-316.5021 words
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Article164 1985-07-17 17 Managers' prices for July 16 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 1.54—1.63 Tlw Savmp Fund 1.20—1-27 S'pore Prof Fund 0.68—0.72 S'pore S«c Fund 1.02-1 08 Spore Invest Fund 0.77-fl.Blxd S'pore Equity Fund 0.70-0.74 DBS Bank Shenton Growth Fund 0.98—1.03 Asia Unit Trust M*l Inmt Fund 1.83-1.94 Mai Prof, Fund164 words
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Article15 1985-07-17 17 Tin chHbif prices MS/klo KL Tin 30.65 unchanged Turnover: 133 tonnes up 16 tonnes15 words
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Article17 1985-07-17 17 RubtMf Clow* pnc*s ctnts/kfc Singapore August 173.50 up two cents Malaysia August 193.00 up one cent17 words
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Article25 1985-07-17 17 Silv«r Ctahf pricw silv.r uss/Ny M Tmh Mm Singapore 6 10 6 15 6.05—6.10 Mm Fri New York 6.10—6.15 6.03—6.30 Source Credit Suisse. Spore25 words
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Article22 1985-07-17 17 Ootinc prices COPP« /tonnt Mon Spot 1036.00-1036.50 (1049.00-1050.00) 3 months 1045.00-1045 50 (1055.00-1055.50) Market tone: Steadier after easier Sales: 25.100 tonnes22 words
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Article19 1985-07-17 17 flojiif prices Aluminium £/t«m Mm Spot 722.00-723.00 (724.50-725.50) 3 months 744.00-744.50 (747.00-748.00) Market tone: Steady Sales: 14,050 tonnes19 words
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Article97 1985-07-17 17 Ctosing prices Crude MS/tom pahnoi July 1007.50 (central) 1005 (south) 1000 (north) Aug99o (south) 980 (central) Sep/Oct 965 (south) Refined palm oi US$/tomeS RBD palm July 530 (sellers) Aug 515 (seders) Sept 505 (sellers) RBD Own July 497.50 (sellers) Aug 480 (sellers) Sept 465 (sellers) RBD Stearin July/Aug97 words
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652 1985-07-17 17 RESPITE the expected bear*teh influence of Jack ChiakPH's $11.4 million full-year Josses, the market managed to Ifcold its own yesterday. Strong buying of indexstocks Pan-Electric and Genting Bhd pushed tte Straits Times Industrial Index up 4.65 points to 722.60 The Business652 words
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Article254 1985-07-17 17 July 16 HJ Charge HK Elect 8.55 unch Hk Elect Warr 17.00 unch Associated Hotels 055 unch Hk Gas 10.90 unch Bank Of East Asia 23 80 Hk Hotels 37.00 -0 5 Cheung Kong 17 20 unch HK Land 6.35 -0.05 China Light '5.90 -0.1 Hk Land Loan 81.60254 words
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Article286 1985-07-17 17 Vi 16 Yen Chanfe Mitsub Estate 869 -18 Mitsub Heavy 323 +3 Mitsubishi 672 -10 Ajinomoto 1140 +30 Mitsui Co 422 +1 Akoi 385 +5 Mitsui ShipWdg 172 +2 Amodo 840 +21 Mitsui Smelting 548 +10 Asoh. Chem 855 +40 Mitsukoshi 585 +5 Asahi Gloss 828 +9 Mitsumi 694286 words
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Article283 1985-07-17 17 July 16 Cents Chanfe jc 20' +11 IkuiU Leighton 142 -2 I"™ 1 Lend Lease 694 +6 Ac 276 unch Magefcm Pet Aust 200 -10 A h ZiZ Mayne Nickless 317 -3 T?L 275 -7 Metals Exptor AbX* i™ t g 7^ Age 250 unch 23 -1 AKance Oil283 words
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Article56 1985-07-17 17 NST Index Tuesday 1182.13 (1177.58) Honfkonf Hani Seng v£* Tuesday 1632.99(1640.49) Australian Al-Ordlnaries ill Tuesday 902.6 (903.3) Nikkei D J Average Tuesday *****.26(*****.77) Financial Times Industrials Monday 937.2 (926.0) Dow Jones Average 0^ Monday 1335.46(1338.60) (Figures h brackets refer to those of the previous tradtaf day) iV-r-T- i i56 words
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Article237 1985-07-17 17 My 15 USS Chanie Alcoa 34 unch Allied Cnem Cp 44* unch AJlis-Chalmers 4*4 unch Am Tel Tel 22V4 -1 Amox Inc 1314 Amr Corp 49* Bethlehem Stl 17* unch Boeing Co 47* Burroughs Cp 58 +1H Coterpilor Co 36*4 -K Chose Monhtn 60* -I* Chrysler Cp 34*237 words
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Article484 1985-07-17 17 My 15 Pence Chanie MINING INniKTDIIIC Barlow Rand 476 +2 InUaiKlflU Charter Cons 181 +3 Alßed-Lyons 230 -3 ConsGoW 502 +5 Ass Dairies 138 +6 Rust Plat 8H +V, BTRPLC 330 unch ZCI 13*4 unch Bobcocks 135 +1 yS$ +1 BICC 201 unch ArngoW 88V, I*4 Blue Circle 518484 words
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Article81 1985-07-17 17 Eurodollar 3-month deposit FIRMER US interest rates accounted for the softer opening of the September Eurodollar which slipped to 91.86 from 91.92. But it pulled back during mid-session to close at a high of 91.94 on shortcovering. A high turnover was rewarded. Open Int (Mod); 27C8. Act Vol (Mm): 2171.81 words
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Article, Illustration84 1985-07-17 17 THE US dollar posted strong gains in the cash market after a sudden spurt of strong buying in the Far East. The September deutschemark tumbled to a low of 0.3473 from the opening high of 0.3511. Trading was active in view or a volatile greenback. The September deutschemark rebounded84 words
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Article106 1985-07-17 17 A STRONG rally by the yen in the New York spot market the previous night was attributed to the higher yen futures prices. Trading was cautious ahead of Paul volcker's testimony of the Fed's monetary policy on Wednesday and an announcement of second quarter US GNP figure on106 words
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Article, Illustration60 1985-07-17 17 DESPITE a volatile us dollar, goia price remained quite stable. August gold's settlement price was relatively unchanged from the previous day's close. (In USS per Troy ounce) Open Int (Mon): 83. Act Vol (Mon): IM. Reports from Security Pacific National Bank/SPAFI. Open High Low Sett Est Vol Aim 318.5060 words
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Article193 1985-07-17 17 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Auby K2SE aside 17/7 Kota Berlian KlO a'side 17/7 Lanin Kl2 a'side 17/7 Makmur K24E a'side 17/7 NippoMaru K2B a'side 17/7 VinhTra K2l a'side 17/7 Shoun Telstar K29 16/7 17/7 Builder 3 K22 17/7 18/7 Kota Jade K3l 17/7 18/7 Wan193 words
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311 1985-07-17 18 Almost all divisions expected to perform satisfactorily SHAREHOLDERS in Jack Chia-MPH Ltd, which in 1985 lost $11.4 million, its first since 1980, can look forward to profits next year, the board has promised. This attributable loss for the year to March 31, 1985 works311 words
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Article, Illustration504 1985-07-17 18 MARA FERNANDEZ - Body Nits' switch to leotard-making pays off MARA FERNANDEZ Small business By FOR Miss Lynn Tan of Body Nits, switching from selling clothes to making leotards three years ago was a move in the right direction. Today Body Nits leotards and accessories are found in just about every major department504 words
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Article339 1985-07-17 18 QAF Ltd has sold its 20 per cent interest in Brunei-based Island Development Bank for $12.5 million. The 240,000 shares of $10 each were sold at $19.20 per share. QAF will make an extraordinary gain of $8.6 million from the deal which will increase339 words
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Article107 1985-07-17 18 NEW YORK, Tues. Chase Manhattan, the third-largest American bank, has reported second-quarter profits of US$l3l million (about Ss29o million), up 45 per cent on US$9O million a year ago, despite having written off loans worth US$69 million. In the six months to June 30, Chase Manhattan'sReuter - 107 words
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307 1985-07-17 18 Pernas pre-tax profit drops 13.5% to M$52.7 m KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Perbadanan Nasional Bhd (Pernas), the national trading corporation, has declared a 13.5 per cent lower pre-tax profit of M552.7 million for the year ended Jan 31, 1985, due mainly to its sluggish trading and shipping operations. President and GroupBernama - 307 words
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172 1985-07-17 18 Consplant does not expect to maintain profits CONSOLIDATED Plantations Bhd (Consplant) which is buying Kempas Edible Oil Sdn Bhd (KEO) for $45 million in cash, does not expect to maintain profits in this financial year. This was because of the weakening crude palm oil and kernel prices and the depressedBernama - 172 words
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Article52 1985-07-17 18 TAT LEE Bank will cut its lending rate from 8.25 to 8 per cent today. Savings rates will be lowered to 5.5 per cent. New rates for fixed deposits are 4.5 per cent for 'one, two and three months and 5 per cent for six, nine and52 words
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Advertisement113 1985-07-17 15 TUDOR: BUILDING. Cut from a solid block of stainless steel each M^M iTudor Oyster case is then shaped, polished and block of steel from which it l^f J The winding crown of the water-proof, selfwinding Tudor is an engineering marvel. This crown screws down tightly onto the case, providing a113 words
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Advertisement112 1985-07-17 16 Jtejf^JE^ Introductory #^<| romantic paperbacks mfwK^W^kwL W sensuous passion. W The Harlequin but above all, jf:*!^Em Temptation series will you'll find Harlequin %^SR^^Bb today's men and compelling reading. Jm <^ m m P^^CV women their lives, You can enjoy these 4rPH| f^Wsrti^/ their conflicts, their sensuous love stories loves, their112 words
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Advertisement340 1985-07-17 18 f \~X r\ SINGAPORE It f aramount tfotel where the ha ppy p e °p' e s° It's all there. The excitement! Come and treat yourself to a truly The cool moves! And the thrilling experience. The heat. ..and beautiful music! the beat goes on and on! jPftfe^jflj JP See340 words
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Advertisement460 1985-07-17 18 PWdaysoffer^ \v FROM 1 5/7/85 TO 1 4/9/85 AP\ PATRONS ORDERING FOOD FOR $200 j OR MORE WILL RECEIVE FREE j^\/£l ONE PLATE OF PEACH PAU HSfe OR &^V"*^€^T\ CT 2 BOTTLES OF BEER OR Y J*M^ 1 2 DOZ. AERATED WATER PER TABLE. jyj* 4 DISHES SET MENU $40460 words
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Advertisement1726 1985-07-17 19 *****661 14 Antiques/ Arts/Crafts CLEARANCE SALE 50% discount Shiwan Figurines, Yixing teapots, Jingdezhen porcelain and other Chinese antiques at: #03--04, Jiangsu Artefacts, Furama Hotel, (bldg. next to People's Park Ctr), 12 noon to Bp.m. ANTIQUARIAN BOOKS MAPS Prints today at Antiques Of The Orient, Tanglin Shopping Centre, Lower basement ANTIOUE1,726 words
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Advertisement361 1985-07-17 19 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing SPECIALIST IN UPHOLSTERY, custom -mada sofa it trade-in accepted. Reasonable price. Phone *****40 (day)/ *****43 (night). Hotels lounge welcome. CUSHION (SOFA'S) SET for reupholstering or made-to-order covers. Anne Foo, *****80. FACTORY SALE: KITCHEN cabinets, solid doors grilles. Scando Design. *****28/ *****33 RE-UPHOLSTERY YOUR OLD sofa. Design361 words
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Advertisement824 1985-07-17 19 TELEPHONE SERVICE: Monday Friday 9.00am to 5.00pm Saturday 8.30am to 2.00pm ("am deadline for the Sunday Times) Public Holiday 9.00am to I.oopm COUNTER SERVICE: Times Orchard Centre, #02-105 Lucky Plaza Monday-Friday: 10.00am to 12 noon I.oopm to 5.30pm (4.00pm for next day) Times Houm, 390 Kim Seng Road Monday Friday824 words
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Advertisement793 1985-07-17 19 28 Health Centres/ Massage DOUBLE-FORTUNE HEALTH CENTRE. #04-12/ 13 Fortune Centre, 190 Middle Road. Massage/ sauna. All rooms with shower attached. Daily 10.30am to 11pm. Tel: *****44/ *****45. GREAT EASTERN HEALTH Centre. Great Eastern Hotel. Massage/ Sauna. Bath/ Facial. Opens dally from 10am. Tel: *****44. QUEEN'S HEALTH CTR, Massage/ Steambath.793 words
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Advertisement615 1985-07-17 19 RATES Run-On: $5.00 per line (Min $15.00) Semi-display: $20.00 per col. cm (Min. $60.00 Straits Times) $20.50 per col. cm (Min. $61.50 Sunday Times) Display: $25.00 per col. cm. (Min. $75.00 Straits Times) $25.62 per col. cm. (Min. $76.86 Sunday Times) Box Charges: $5.00 (collected) $10.00 (posted) B m Learn615 words
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Advertisement492 1985-07-17 19 CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: Food/Entertainment (2 5) Personal Services/Merchandise(ll 39) Business to Business (49 56) Employment (64 74) Vehicles (81 96) Properties (105 127) Travel Guide (135 139) Education ft Instruction (146 157) Announcements (166 174) Obituaries (181 165) 35 House Cleaning/ Painting LET RUG DOCTOR'S Vlbra Vac steam clean all the492 words
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Advertisement451 1985-07-17 19 36 House Renovation/ Decor Kf AMMttXM IJf ALUMMNUM C MOM WORK *|JBJ' T«*»x RS ***** WILLIE Tel: *****33 (5 Lines) Specialist in fabrication and installation of Amphmesn grilles and Aluminium grilles to 1) HUDC/HDB Designs 2) Client's Designs 3) Private Houses 4) Condominiums LIAN BEE HIN TRDC CONSTRUCTION CO. I451 words
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Advertisement807 1985-07-17 20 36 House Renovation/ Decor WE SPECIALISE IN repairing roof leakage, gutter, renovation work:- office, shops, factories, houses, partitions, celling, carpet, wall paper, painting, parquet flooring, rubber tiles, furniture. Tel: *****08/ *****09 UNIQUE ALUMINIUM, GRILLES at $9 p.s.f. Regd amplimesh, sliding doors/ windows. We undertake changing of old windows. Enquiry *****07/807 words
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Advertisement742 1985-07-17 20 38 TV/ Video/ Hi-Fi SENG LEONG REPAIR CTV., video, antenna installation. Fast Service! *****18, *****55 mmm 39 Other Personal Services 2N BUILDING MANAGEMENT ENGINEERING SERVICES Having problems on the management/ maintenance of your newly completed condo/ apt., shopping complex or office bldg., or are you shifting to a new home?742 words
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Advertisement679 1985-07-17 20 51 Printing/ Copying Services LITTLE BEAVER INBTANT PRINTING e Printing e Folding e Stapling Sorting e Padding Binding 1 to 1000 Copies WHILE U WAIT Call us at *****75/6 LITTLE BEAVER INSTANT PRINTING #01-25 Goldhill Square BUSINESS CARDS, LETTERHEADS, Invoices, Catalogues. Ready within 1 hour. Reasonable charges. 81-62 People's Park679 words
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Advertisement729 1985-07-17 20 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies UOF offers Equipment Ffnancing HP or Leasing at Attractive Terms i t- untthd Overseas RNANCE 124/126. Robinson Road. Singapore 0106 Tet *****82 (11 Itnes) Company with following surplus equipment for sale and rental. Air Compressors 130, 175 265 CFM Generators 75, 100 150 KVA Welding sets729 words
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Advertisement598 1985-07-17 20 57 Business Opportunities Modem Garment Factory For Complete Takeover Location: Multi-storey factory complex in Redhill. Area: 15,000 sq ft, work area airconditioned. Equipment: Latest range of modern garment manufacturing equipment. The factory specialises in producing high quality fashion wear for export. Production is still in progress. Also available immediately large598 words
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Advertisement558 1985-07-17 20 57 Business Opportunities 65 Situations Wanted A-Z SERVICES (C0402-01) e Special offer for Indonesian/Javanese maids until end of this month. Service Fee $1,000. Salary $250 e Sri Lankan maids, service fee $600, salary $150. e Filipino maids, service fee $600, salary $225. Excludes work permit/ medical/ bond Tek *****70/ *****88558 words
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Advertisement529 1985-07-17 20 If you like working with fo■frvrv reigners but don't wish to leave Singapore, you have I f*^ three job opportunities to 8 I LJK choose from at classification 0 I 66: Executive Chef, Sous Chef m MTI and F&B Executive. They are vacancies in a club for foreigners here. 66529 words
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Advertisement483 1985-07-17 20 68 Situations Vacant: Tutorial KIDDY WORLD DAY Care Ctr. urgent req. Child Care Teachers. Knowledge of piano and music appreciation is an asset. Call *****31 Mrs. Foo. 25% COMMISSION ONLY! Tutors from D.15, 16, 17 it 20 required urgently. Call to HPL, 89 Short St., #08-06 Golden Wall Auto Centre,483 words
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Advertisement521 1985-07-17 20 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical An established building materials company requires: CLERK RECEPTIONIST e Above 20 years e GCE O' level e Able to type neatly e Knowledge of simple account e Preferably with some knowledge of building materials Interested applicants please write in stating full personal particulars, present and521 words
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Advertisement539 1985-07-17 20 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical A well established property devet oper invitee applicants for the post FEMALE GENERAL CLERK e GCE 'O' level, e 1 year's experience preferable, e Preferably residing around districts 21 and 22. e Must be able to handle correspondence, typing, filing and answering calls. For interview539 words
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Advertisement511 1985-07-17 21 70 Situations Vacant Secretarial/ Clerical BRgi£2£ssi£wJ Im3 1 1 i 1 1 ■fll&^llrSB *l 1 r I l l atl Requirements: Singapore Citizen between 17 and 25 years of age. Candidate must have successfully completed Secondary II level education or its equivalent in Government or Government-Aided School. Typing Certificate of511 words
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Advertisement245 1985-07-17 21 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical WESTFALIA SEPARATOR (SEA) PTE LTD has a vacancy tor: GENERAL CLERK Requirements: e OCE 'O' level with credit in English. e Typing (40 w.p.m.) e Able to operate telex machine. e 2 years' working experience. Interested parties, please call MR A. MEURER at *****05 to245 words
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Advertisement811 1985-07-17 21 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Established co. requires GENERAL CLERK Minimum GCE 'O' level. Ability to type. Interested applicants please call personally at: 203, HENDERSON ROAD #06-01, HENDERSON INDUSTRIAL PARK SINGAPORE 0315 TEL: *****88 FEMALE GENERAL CLERK Requirements: GCE 'O' Level Fluent in English Able to type accurately Able to811 words
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Advertisement536 1985-07-17 21 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical TEMPORARY 6 MTHS., Clerk Typist. Typing 40, SK day week $600 (Macpherson area). Permanent Receptionist/ Telex Operator in Jurong $700, 5'/ 2 day week. Tel: *****10/ *****57. D.0820 REQD. IMMEDIATELY Female General Clerk with good typing by insurance agency. Salary not less than $500. *****62.536 words
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Advertisement633 1985-07-17 21 71 Situations Vacant: Sales I Duty Free Shoppers WALK-IN INTERVIEWS I Monday Friday 9am to 6pm Join us if you are looking for a challenging and rewarding career! (A) CUSTOMER RELATIONS OFFICER I The incumbent will supervise a team of r 5 Customer Relations girls at our exclusive Tanglin Store.633 words
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Advertisement140 1985-07-17 21 71 Situations Vacant: Sales 'An established European" Organisation Invites dynamic young men women, preferably with Secondary education to join us as SALES REPRESENTATIVES You will enjoy:--e Basic salary plus attractive commission with full CPF contribution e Annual bonus, incentives overseas trips e Career advancement Experience Is not essential as training140 words
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Advertisement592 1985-07-17 21 71 Situations Vacant: Sales nr~ We offer a secure Job and career development is our prime concern. If you are not a Job-hopper and meet the following, call us personally to-day and to-morrow to find out more about the Job. THE JOB: Trainee-Sales Representative (6 vacancies) THE PERSON: Male/ Female592 words
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Advertisement593 1985-07-17 21 71 Situation* Vacant: MM Can you visualise yourself making a 4-figure income? Well in our expatriate Company it happens to people who are inexperience but willing to work hard. We require to market our reputable product Qualification:- Above 20 years of age Completed National Service Possess a secondary school education593 words
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Advertisement803 1985-07-17 21 71 Situations Vacant: Sales SALES REPRESENTATIVES with door to door sales experience wanted iot most salerbie household produces. Basic salary $900 e Transport allowance $300 e Commission 15ft Please apply in person on 17th a 18th July at: Blk 32 Sin Ming Drive #01-343 Singapore 2057 CUBTOMER SERVICE ASSISTANT (Female).803 words
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Advertisement461 1985-07-17 21 72 Situations Vacant: Technical POStA AVIMO SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD 5 We specialise in the S 5 design, development and I j manufacture of precision 5 optics and night vision 5 S equipment. Due to expan- Z s sion requirements, we I seek the following newly- created positions: B 5 NTC461 words
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Advertisement537 1985-07-17 22 72 Situations Vacant: Technical MOTOR VEHICLE MECHANICS APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING SCHEME Singapore Bus Service (1978) Ltd In Conjunction with VITB Invites applications for the post of: BONDED APPRENTICE Requirements: Male or Female Singapore Citizens Completed or exempted from National Service Passed PSLE or completed BEST Module 4 English and Maths Age537 words
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Advertisement9 1985-07-17 22 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Sell your pet through CATS9 words
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Advertisement272 1985-07-17 22 72 Situations Vacant: Technical 0&M san2UM| SANDEN INTERNATIONAL (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD is seeking the right people for the following posts: 1) SERVICE TECHNICIAN Requirements: aAt least 2 years experience in the |servicing*>f commercial refrigerator showcases, supermarket display equipment and modular cold rooms a Must have some electrical knowledge a Possess272 words
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Advertisement471 1985-07-17 22 72 Situations Vacant: Technical requires NTC 2 in Metal Machining •2 3 years' experience in mold making Those without trade cert but with substantial relevant working experience will be considered Must have completed NS. Please write in with full details to SHOWA PLASTICS (SI PTE LTD I 15, 4th Chin471 words
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Advertisement691 1985-07-17 22 73 Situations Vacant: Production 73 Situations Vacant: Production 73 Situations Vacant: Production Our Company, the leading manufacturer of Winchester Disc Drives, is expanding J^lJTt^ ...sssr- our Kaliang factory. We have immediate vacancies for:- ■^jHfcM B I No experience required Minimum Primary 6 education ■F^?^^s^^^ail^i Ist shift. 7.00 am -3.30 pm691 words
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Advertisement416 1985-07-17 22 73 Situations Vacant: Production S 7 Japan Servo Motors (S) Pte Ltd I lm£Rrol 6 A| i unied Avenue 3, Singapore 1438 l Walk-in interview r~ I MALE/FEMALE I OPERATORS I I 5-day week I Air-conditioned workplace I I •No micro-scope work I Meal coupon I Transport allowance I Uniforms416 words
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Advertisement313 1985-07-17 22 73 Situations Vacant: Production 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous HOTEL MIRAMAR requires: a LOUNGE HOSTESSES e WAITERS/ WAITRESSES e ASSISTANT BARTENDERS a BARTENDERS (Malaysians are welcome) Please apply personally for Interview during office hours at: The Personnel Department 4th Level, Hotel Miramar 401, Havelock Road Singapore 0316 HOTEL ROYAL requires 1.313 words
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Advertisement546 1985-07-17 22 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Singapore Commuter Re Ltd a subsidiary of Singapore Automotive Engineering Pte Ltd. located in the Tanglin Area requires: e Minimum Secondary two education e Ability to speak English and Mandarin e Prepare to do shift duties Interested applicants please come personally for an interview from Mon.546 words
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Advertisement374 1985-07-17 23 74 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous We Train, Reward and Offer fjjl Career Opportunities for Young Men and Women Join CISCO, the security specialists, as CONSTABLE I m iv K m*** 1 I ft. IME li'' '«l b^Lb iatf^^ 'Mi' IS Urgently equired WAITERS/ WAITRESSES Free meals, allowance, uniform, medical and other374 words
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Advertisement366 1985-07-17 23 74 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous GLASS ft ALUMINIUM contractor requires Malay General Workers. Interested, pis contact *****29 or come personally 81k.3021 #01-195 Übi Ave 2, S'pore 1440. HENDERSON INDUSTRIAL PARK area requires 1 Chinese Female General Clerk. Knowledge of book-keeping, typing. School leavers may apply. Tel: *****17. INTERIOR DESIGNER REQUIRED (full366 words
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Advertisement534 1985-07-17 23 74 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous ENTRY REQUIREMENTS PSLE (English)/Passed Secondary Two Age between 18-29 years Exempted from or completed National Service Singapore citizens or Permanent Residents Sound health and normal vision (without glasses) Minimum height: Male 1.63 metres; Female 1.57 metres Minimum weight: Male -54 kg; Female 50 kg Female applicants534 words
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Advertisement112 1985-07-17 23 74 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous ijytijSj At classification 85: Find CfPTff?f? out wny is cnea P er to #1 JPIfBf buy a brand new Peu5\J vJ than at any other time. sSsrJ GOING FOR A Holiday or business to Malaysia by car? Call: 'Calio' Johor's Best Deal for People on a112 words
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Advertisement487 1985-07-17 23 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous 74 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous CAREER PROSPECTS Officers who are dedicated and perform well in their duties have definite prospects of advancing in the current career path: Constable Corporal Sergeant Station Inspector Inspector Assistant Operations Manager BENEFITS Free residential basic training at the Police Academy with full487 words
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Advertisement730 1985-07-17 23 83 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance HITACHI LEASING (SINGAPORE) PTELTD offers new and used car loans at competitive interest rates. Mortgage loans also available. Call without obligation Tel: *****33 (10 Lines) or *****98 (Direct) Lynn Ong SIN THAI HIN off#rs NEW USED CAR LOAN at competitive interested rate*. Easy terms. No advance730 words
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Advertisement717 1985-07-17 23 85 For Sale: Alfa/ Peugeot/Volvo RELIANCE MOTORS HQ The only distributor of Peugeot Talbot I Showroom Service /Parts Centre: 9 Leng Kee Road I Singapore 0315. Tel: *****44 Telex: R5 ***** RELIMS I WLM 87 For Sale: Mercedes 78, MERCEDES. CYCLE Carriage new paintwork. Tip top cond. Power windows. Central717 words
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Advertisement626 1985-07-17 23 85 For Sale: Alfa/ Peugeot/Volvo 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan MARCH I.OGL PULSAR I.ODX SUNNY I.3DX/GL CABSTAR P«trol Low Deck $2^oo CABSTAR Di«««l Low Dock $3,200 good Trade-In Value for your old vehicles Authorised NISSAN Dealer SIN HOCK SENG TRADING CO. (PTE) LTD 605 Macpherson Roid #01-18 Citimac Industrial Complex Singapore626 words
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Advertisement719 1985-07-17 23 85 For Sale: Alfa/ Peugeot/Volvo 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan '81 DATSUN 280ZX, '84 Mit. Cordia, 1 owner, reasonable offer secures. Call Thomas *****50. •81 MODEL DATSUN 120Y GL. Aircon, s/rims. Good cond. $11,900 Jin Toa Payoh Caltex Stn. '82 DATSUN 120Y stationwagon, PARF, aircon, radio cassette, tax 1/86, beautiful cond.719 words
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Advertisement827 1985-07-17 24 90 For Sale: Toyota MID '80 SUPER Toyota Crown with PARK Selling $16,500. New tax. Call *****72 Mr. Wee. MUSI SELL END '79 Carina 1.6 GL accessories, PARF, original paint, tip top $9,800. *****71. TOYOTA COROLLA 1300DX, new model. 1 owner. $22,700. Phone *****77 after 1.00p.m. 1973 TOYOTA CELICA. Complete827 words
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Advertisement897 1985-07-17 24 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi '80 MIT COLT Lancer 1400 GL. 1 pte. owner. Aircond, radio cassette. $12,000. *****82. •80 MIT. COLT Lancer 1400SL. Aircon, radio cassette, s/rims, beautiful condition. $13,500. *****88. 80 MIT. LANCER 1400 GL. Full accessories. New paint/ tax. $12,000 0.n.0. *****83. '81 GALANT 'GS' 1600. Aircon., s/rims.,897 words
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Advertisement669 1985-07-17 24 93 For Sale: Honda '80 HONDA ACCORD auto, private owner. Aircon., radio cassette. Excellent condition. *****63. '81, HONDA PRELUDE Auto. Full accessories. New tax. $16,800 0.n.0. Tel: *****72. '81 PRELUDE 1598 c.c. Full accessories, 3 owners. Offers to: *****16. •82 ACCORD 1600. Aircon., s/rims., tip top cond. $20,000 0.n.0. *****30.669 words
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Advertisement565 1985-07-17 24 94 For Sale: Other Makes W^lni3^\!c* Ml $2&» W cMmmtimmm^^SM ttfciiiiiii mum i 1 ■■r JBi IS S**3^^^^^^^^^^^H^Bjß^H ...■iM.ijt. l J^_,^____^^^JC^^^^^^^^^^^^^'^WjßWßßJbi B^BBBH>aW 'S^fil SflßHß^aVii^Bßßl •KriJfVMNMMMBtHNMI^^ Wfc; £»**Na^^H |m| fit— 1..:,.H y ii 1 1 i jbmbmbmbmbmbbmbmbmbmwbMwbPP/ ilbm WshM B9i n "I""©* 1 Seng Ltd fc^ Head Office Kallang Centre: *****66565 words
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Advertisement456 1985-07-17 24 94 For Sale: Other Makes '83 TALBOT SOLARA I.6EX. Fully auto, low mileage, excellent condition. *****91 x 2829. '83/85 HOLDEN COMMODORE SL/X Auto. Highest offer secures. Alvln/ Anthony *****37. ■84 HYUNDAI STELLAR 1.6 SL. Aircon, cassette, s/rims. $18,800. Loan $14,500. *****89. 95 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles FOR SALE 1960 Isuzu456 words
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Advertisement607 1985-07-17 24 94 For Sale: Other Makes 95 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles NEAR '83 SUZUKI 800 van. 1 owner. Tax till 3/86. Very good condition. $7,200. Tel: *****27. NOV. '79 DATSUN Panel Van. 1 owner, tax Oct. Aircond, passed inspection. $3,900. Tel: *****46. SEPT. 'S3 LEYLAND 10 wheels cement tanker. Good running607 words
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Advertisement545 1985-07-17 24 94 For Sato: Other Makes 97 Vehicles Wanted ATTRACTIVE CASH PAYMENT FOR e PARF or Non-PARF used cars. e Private, company registered commercial/ vans/ pick-ups. e Any model, any c.c. all welcome. e Trade-in considered. Kindly contact Mr Goh/Ong. Tel: *****88/ *****88 (Night *****68/ *****13) ATTRACTIVE CASH PAYMENT FOR ANY545 words
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Advertisement600 1985-07-17 24 .MA,F,..,.A,., CAYMAN ISLANDS LEADING INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL CENTRE NO DUTIES NO TAXES FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL PROPERTY INVESTMENTS FROM US$6O,OOO, HIGH RETURNS. PLEASE REPLY FOR INFORMATION: HORIZON B.A. P.O. BOX 222 CH-1211 GENEVA 12 SWITZERLAND 106 Accommodation Available: Houses DETACHED HOUSES 0-11, near Orchid Inn Hotel, 2storey detached, split-level living/ dining, 4600 words
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Advertisement718 1985-07-17 24 106 Accommodation Available: Houses GALLOP RD. majestic d/storey bunglw., 4 rms., study, t/poot. CHANCERY LANE/ SWISS CLUB modern d/storey bunglw., 4 rms., 2 servants, 2 kitchen, large PATIO DUCHESS/ CORONATION/ FIRST AVE. d/storey bunglw., 4 rms. large gdn. $3300 0.n.0. GRANGE RD./ GDN. d/storey bunglw., 4 rms. Pool Optional Lindtrac718 words
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Advertisement602 1985-07-17 24 108 Accommodation Available: Houses D.21 CHENG SOON Cres. new d/storey semi-d. 4 bdrms/ servant's, mature gdn. Tastefully furn. $2,700. Rolf *****11. HARLYN RD. (BEHIND Orchid Inn). Double-storey bungalow with many bdrms/ spacious garden, $5,000. Grandvale *****81 HILLVIEW, 107 Jin Dermawan, d/storey seml-d, partially furn. California style. 4 1 rms. Reasonable602 words
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Advertisement672 1985-07-17 25 106 Accommodation Available: Houses 106 Accommodation Available: Houses 106 Accommodation Available: Houses I Hill-top Luxury Residences I Elevated locality. Easy Transportation I Situated beside Shangri-la Park and the ["^^"^77^-7 I well-known St Nicholas Pri Sec School at l^w« p u 4 "f -TZ^T~ Thomson area Near MRT station A new672 words
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Advertisement485 1985-07-17 25 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments *Kf^^^* 'IbHßßßß^^^^^^l BBf *^HlM^^ri 4^j9^Hbb^?^^^bb?v^ t^BJ f9^^^^juEß^l BH&fe»i^^^^*^Tßlß^^^C!^^ Jmn -^^*^l /*akw to THHHfIBL 3VH I^^^ Bnfti m^Bt tmmm 4t^^H ■B^bh^Mflk^dHi B&MHn9rv9 BB^fc_^^^^^ HW^^Bi*.^^M^^^^k-* «^H r ■BB B -4S BB«Bfc^^^^^^lv«BjWir' ~<P^^iSißßPßP''''C flf SKpHJ i ■BBfca^. k^% t i s wfll kM^^^^BHiHHnlHi BK>i^H '*B^PwwM* "M'E*M"MMWfIBBB LZ' 1 Ibßmßßmß^^^^485 words
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Advertisement104 1985-07-17 25 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments BARGAIN! Tat Lee Ct $1,000 Penthouse with s/pool, tennis/ squash ct. for $1,500. Cold Storage Centrepolnt $1,500 Belville Gdn, near Shan-gri-la Hotel, 3 bdrms 1 study, exclusive quiet. Reasonable rental. $3,700 MIDFIELO REALTY PTE. LTD TEL: *****86 BROOKS VALE PARK Only $2,500 p.m. 3 bedrooms Immediate104 words
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Advertisement358 1985-07-17 25 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments Eastern Lagoon lust oft East Coast beach park Partially furnished split (eve! Townhouses Penthouses Brand new units with high Quality finishes Country club facilities amidst beautifully (and scaped gardens Fully air-conditioned Modern fitted kitchen with appliances MANAGEMENT DYNAMICS PTE LTD TEX:734tS*I d RENT: $1,800 F r~l358 words
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Advertisement518 1985-07-17 25 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments REGAL MANSION e Mar Thoma Road, Dtst 1232 Off St. Michael Road High Rise Luxury Apartments a 3/4 Bedrooms a Monthly Rent From $1,200/UNCOLN MANSION e Next to Hotel Royal, Newton Area e At Surrey Road, Dlst. 1130 Mslodias Ltd 27 Bencoolen Street #01-27/29 Singapore 0719518 words
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Advertisement616 1985-07-17 25 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments Dl5 Katong, brand new 4-bdrm apt, fronting sea, full condo facilities, p/furn $2,600 PMChGdn $2,400 e Hilltop. $2,200 Mt EHiabeth $2,000 e MarbeNa Ct $1,900 Mt Sophia $1,600 e Leonie Hill $1,500 Clementi Pk $1,500 e Park Houae $1,400 COLLIERS *****2 MAKE IT A POINT TO616 words
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Advertisement925 1985-07-17 25 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D.lO BALMORAL VIEW, near Orchard Road 2-storey with 3 bdrms and own gdn. S/pool, security facilities F/furn with household accessories, $3,100 onward. Call: *****54 D.ll SENG MANSION apt. 4 bdrm. Spacious living, balcony, carpark, quiet pleasant environment. F/furn. Minutes to Orchard Road. $2,300. Owner *****17/ *****74925 words
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Advertisement612 1985-07-17 25 107 Accommodation Available Apartments DIST.IS EAST COAST Road airy flat near bus-stop, schools shops. Fully furn with cooker fridge. $900 p.m. Tel: *****15. DIST.IS MARYLAND PK, 1,900 sq.ft. 3 bdrms, store, living/dining, aircond, facilities. $1,800. RPC, *****93/ *****16. DIST.2I CLEMENTI PK. vicinity, luxurious t/hse, family rm. 3 bdrms, servant's. S/pool.612 words
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Advertisement864 1985-07-17 26 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments LANDMARK TOWER mid floor, brand new, 3 bedrooms furnished. Conveniently located. $1,800 neg Citiprop: *****75. LA-MAISON, GOLDHILL AVE. Spacious 3-bdrm apt. with servant's, s/pool 24-hr security Tel. *****33 x 213/ 194. LUXURIOUSLY FURN. 2-BDRM. unit with full condo facilities in Goodluck Gdn. d.2159. Rent $2,000. Tel864 words
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Advertisement824 1985-07-17 26 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D.7 PLAZA STUDIO, panoramic sea view, renovated, new furnishings. *****55 (Agt.). D.9 BEAUMONT, SCOTTS, Sophia Ct. New exec 2/3 brms. Pool, squash. $1,500-$2,700. Agt *****70. D.9 CAIRNHILL PLAZA, 2,800 sq.ft., 4 bdrms. F/furn./ facilities, high floor. $3,400. Marifold. *****96. D.9 CLAYMORE PLAZA, 1-bdrm studio, living/dining, open824 words
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Advertisement774 1985-07-17 26 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms PARTIALLY FURNISHED ROOM at Elegance View, 20 Irrawaddy Rd. with swimming pool. Call: *****03 after 6pm. VACANT ROOM AVAIL, for irnmed. occupation with small family. Bendemeer Rd. Int. parties, call: *****14. WHOLE FLATS, HAVELOCK Rd $400, Telok Blangah $500, A.M.KIo $550, Bedok $500. Rms $180. *****55774 words
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Advertisement757 1985-07-17 26 113 For Sale: Houses CLUNY HILL PARKi MODERN COLONIAL DESIGN BUNGALOWS Dist. 10, located near Botanical Garden. 2 2 1/2-storey bungalows. 4 to 5 bedrooms, including servant's, quality fixtures and fittings. Land area: 16,000 sq.ft. to 21,000 sq.ft. Below $2 million. Freehold. Sale/Lease. mST. 16 PEAKVILLE AVENUE Corner double-storey terrace757 words
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Advertisement888 1985-07-17 26 113 For Sale: Houses DIST.2IS9 LORONG KISMIS, 2-1/2-storey bungalow, land: 12,000 sq.ft. Built-in: 7,000 sq.ft. 7 bdrms. $1.35 million neg. Heng Fatt Property *****88. D15T.2366 HILLVIEW EST. d/storey semi-d. 4,000 sq.ft. Luxuriously renovated. Tastefully furnished. 4 bdrms, attached bathrms. $515,000 0.n.0. Phone: *****44. D.lO BEAUTIFUL HOME for a nice family.888 words
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Advertisement847 1985-07-17 26 113 For Sale: Houses D.21 BINJAI PK. renovated s/storey semi-d. 4700 sq.ft. 3 bdrms, 2 bathrms. facing East. $520,000. Allison Ent. *****73/ *****28. D2366 HILLVIEW ESTATE d/storey terrace, 3 rms, 1 hall. Sale $330,000. Superspeed Agency *****42/ *****74. D.2S CHESTNUT VICINITY, renovated s/storey bungalow. 14,300 sq.ft. Freehold. $799,000. Jonathan Charles:847 words
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Advertisement584 1985-07-17 26 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Chartered Surveyors Balmoral Green Condo Upper Maisonette 2,500 sq.ft. 3 bedrms servant's fully furnished swimming pool Mayer Mansion 2788 sq.ft. 3 bedrms ceramic/' parquet flooring, vacant Pin tjoe Park 2658 sq ft. 4 bedrms servant's T.O.L. soon full condo facilities Seabreeze Apartment 1400sq ft. 3584 words
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Advertisement889 1985-07-17 26 114 For Sale: Private Apartments TAMAN SERASI, 1,400 sq.ft.. $280,000. Killlney Apt. 1.900 sq.ft., $370,000. Hillcrest Arcadia townhse, $540,000. Green Meadows mais./ Boon Teck Twr, 1,800 sq.ft., $320,000/ $338,000. Yumin Properties *****1/ *****8. LAKESIDE TWR., NEAR Chinese Gdn. on high fir. 3 bdrms. plus a servant's rm. Approx. 1,965 sq.ft.889 words
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Advertisement848 1985-07-17 26 114 For Sale: Private Apartments D-11, 3 BDRMS, $160,000 Pandan Valley. 2/ 3/ 4/ 5 rms, $510,000 $850,000. *****08/ *****19 (agt). D. 20, NEW JASMINE Ct. 1,116 sq.ft. 3 bdrms., pool. F'hold. $295,000 0.n.0. Patron, *****15/ 8. D.0206 SPOTTISWOODE APT. Various types available. Reasonable price. *****47 after 11a.m. Agent. D.lO848 words
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Advertisement691 1985-07-17 26 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 4-RM: A.M.KIO 81k. 152, 413 $85,000; New Upp. Changi Rd 81k.24 $78,GO0; Bedok North 81k. 137. 532 $82,000 to $85,000; Depot Rd Blk ill $85,000: Euno Blk 9 $88,000; Fairer Park Blk 49 $95,000; Farrer Rd 81k.3 $85,000; Marine Crescent 81k.45 $75,000. Ballot: *****03/ *****04.691 words
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Advertisement790 1985-07-17 27 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments BEDOK NORTH 3-RM Blk 503, 4th floor. Vinyl tiles. $36,000 negotiable (full CPF). *****42. BEDOK N, 3 rm, L-shaped, corner, Blk. 105. Terrazw) fir. Cabinets. $55,000. All CPF. *****22/ 3. BEDOK N., 5 rm. pt. Blk. 120. Ceramic fir Cabinets. Aircon. $116,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****22/790 words
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Advertisement620 1985-07-17 27 117 Properties Wanted WANTED! HDB FLATS We provide advice on the levy revision PLEASE CALL MISS CHOW *****88 IMMED. CLIENTS REQ. 3-rm corner Holland, Bt. Merah, Ghim Moh, Clementi; 4/ 5-rm Marine Parade, Ang Mo Kio, Telok Blangah, Jin. Bt. Merah, Spottiswoode Pk. Tel: *****88 (5 lines). GENUINE BUYERS WITH620 words
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Advertisement545 1985-07-17 27 118 Factory Spaces CHOICE FACTORY SPACE FOR LEASE Factory space of various dimensions at Sims Ave/ Eunos Road for lease. Please contact Mr Chong/Alice/Doreen Tel: *****11 or *****58 D.13 BRAND NEW D/storey detached factory/warehse for sale. Land area 9,000 sq.ft. Built-in 8,300 sq.ft. Luckypolnt *****68 D.1336 CHING Shine Ind. Bldg.545 words
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Advertisement583 1985-07-17 27 118 Factory Spaces 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces WAREHOUSE CUM OFFICE for sale e Ruby Industrial Complex e 1,305 sq.ft. $290,000 negotiable Contact *****28. WAREHOUSE SPACE Eunoa Link/ Airport Road 3143 sq ft 3128 sq ft 3724 sq ft 4639 sq ft Modern Facilities Free Usage of Forkllfts 4 Large Cargo583 words
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Advertisement522 1985-07-17 27 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Kallang Bahru Units from 11 0m 2 (11 77 Sq Ft) Rent from $10.76 psm ($l.OO psf) (incl. service charge) Ideal location at Kallang Bahru/ Lavendar St Convenient Access to East Coast Parkway and Pan Island Expressway Available for Immediate Occupancy Call:522 words
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Advertisement443 1985-07-17 27 121 For Rent: Office Spaces you are specially blessed with good climate, If "feng shuf is favourable terrain and important in harmony to the people. In j your business, get an short, you have office at Sanford. "feng shui" on jg j There are many your side. So says more443 words
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Advertisement669 1985-07-17 27 121 For Rent: Office Space* JUST OUTSIDE CBD. Prestigious new office bldg. Carpeted/ partitioned. Sizes from 800 to 15,000 sq.ft. $2.50 p.s.f. incl. maintenance fees. Forward Properties, *****00. WOH HUP COMPLEX, Beach Rd, high fir, facing sea. 960 sq.ft. Beautifully designed. 4 partitioned rms. P/furn. $2.00 p.s.f. 0.n.0. Incl. maintenance.669 words
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Advertisement422 1985-07-17 27 121 For Rent: Office Spaces 732 SQ.FT., PEOPLE'S Park Ctr, #08-11, for rent. No agents. Tel: *****62. HIGH STREET PLAZA. Rent: $800. Please call *****87. OFFICE RM AVAL at MacPherson Area. Pise call: *****52/*****49. 122 Office Spaces Wanted A WELL ESTAB. security firm requires office of 500 sq.ft. at The422 words
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Advertisement288 1985-07-17 27 124 For Rent: Shop Space* BaHaaieaaßMßSßK RETAIL SHOPS j For Lease Katong 409 829 sq ft Neil Road 323 1087 sq ft Tanglin Road 183 -1087 sqft Beach Road 280 495 sq ft North Bridge Road 517 2595 sqft Telok Blangah 1033-1206 sqft Geylang .248-291 sqft Very reasonable rents Attractive288 words
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Advertisement581 1985-07-17 28 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces INTERNATIONAL PLAZA Fast Food/Restaurant Space For Lease 1766 sq ft. On 2nd storey level specially reserved for fast food or restaurant business. Next to Maxwell Road MRT Station. Has a potential clientele of 10,000 people who live or work within, or visit the building daily.581 words
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Advertisement606 1985-07-17 28 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces RUBY PLAZA (Balestier Rd) basement shop, area 300 sq.ft. Monthly rent maintenance $1 000 neg. Interested parties pise call Miss Tan at: *****97. CHANGE ALLEY AERIAL Plaza aircondltloned units on the bridge available. Contact Mr David Tan, Tel: *****66. OCEAN BUILDING ANNEXE 440 sq.ft. ground606 words
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Advertisement433 1985-07-17 28 126 Restaurant/Lounge Spaces 126 Restaurant/Lounge Spaces LIAT TOWERS RESTAURANT SPACE ON STH FLOOR FOR LEASE. AREA: 3,579 square feet. IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION CONTACT: GOLDVEIN PTE LTD TEL: *****77 127 Other Real Estate 127 Other Real Estate FOR SALE Timber Complex in Johor consisting Plywood Factory complete with 2 Lathes Boiler, Dryer433 words
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Advertisement667 1985-07-17 28 137 Tours 137 Tours E^^^^^i 'M A greut way to travel Sakura Delights Tokyo Disneyland Suginoi Palace Hotel Tsukuba Expo'Bs All Japan/All Kyushu/Fukuoka/Nagasaki/Mt Aso/Beppu/Suginoi Palace Hotel/Miyazaki/Aoshima/Sakurajima/Kagoshima/Osaka/ Kyoto/Nara/Tokyo/Mt. Fuji/Bullet Train/Hakone/Atami/Tsukuba Science Expo '85/Tokyo Disneyland/Korea/Taiwan/Hong Kong 11/14/18/21 Days 11 Days from *****0 Every Monday 12/15/19/21 Days 12 Days from *****0 Every Sunday667 words
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Advertisement471 1985-07-17 28 136 Cruises 136 Cruises 136 Cruises 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours J I 6/7D PERTH from $940. Dep: Wed I O I FIRST CLASS TOURS FROM S k •7D BRISBANE/GOLD COAST/GREAT O GUTHREYS C J BARRIER REEF from $1555. Oep: Thu q fl ew Zealand's most established S J471 words
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Advertisement677 1985-07-17 28 147 Academic CAMBRIDGE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL (Established In I960; 158. Mayo St.. Spore 08?0 Tel: *****54 1985 86 EXAMS G.C.E. 'A' LEVEL EXAM Gen Papei Economics, History. English. Geog. Divinity Art. Maths AO Matte COMMERCE SUBJECTS (For Spore Cambridge GjCt A Level) Management Of Wsiness Principles Of Accou{it>ng G.CE.'O' LEVEL EXAM.677 words
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Article521 1985-07-17 29 BEN DAVIDSON - BEN DAVIDSON He lost nearly $1.5m on the gold market By A TAIWANESE businessman and his mysterious "mother" vanished without trace after he had lost nearly $1.5 million on the gold market four years ago, the High Court heard yesterday. But the commodity and futures521 words
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Article, Illustration277 1985-07-17 29 Patient gets helping hand from cabby WITH 14 kg of plaster cast on his leg after a recent operation, Mr Vincent Foo was wondering how he would get home from the hospital. So he was pleasantly surprised when a taxidriver lifted him from the wheelchair into the waiting taxi at277 words
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541 1985-07-17 29 NANCY LOH - NANCY LOH Cheating of patients case By THE ethical conduct of doctors attending to the same patient was yesterday raised by counsel for Chow Dih, Mr Francis Seow. He referred to the Singapore Medical Association's Ethical Code, under the general practice section, which says,541 words
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Article181 1985-07-17 29 A DOCTOR, Chow Dih, faces 2IS charges of cheating nine people of a total of $73*5 la fees by making them believe thai they and in the cases of two of the women, their teenaged daughters were 111. Chow, 35, Is denying that he had Induced the Bine181 words
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Article95 1985-07-17 29 Two face capital drug charges A PRELIMINARY inquiry will be held on Jan 13 to hear a capital drug trafficking charge against two men. Tan Hiok Kwang, 28, a Malaysian, and Ng Kar Hin, 25, allegedly transported on May 10 a plastic packet of 51.95 grams of heroin from Jalan95 words
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Article28 1985-07-17 29 FORMER students of Anderson Secondary School will be launching an Alumni Association at their annual dinner and dance on Aug 31 at the Hotel New Otani.28 words
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Advertisement476 1985-07-17 29 137 Tour* SANTA Gives You SBHSJ Arrangements by China international Travel Service fffiu 6 China Travel Service 15 days BEUING SHANGHAI* SUZHOU HANGZHOU f^ QUUN GUANGZHOU HONGKONG Jfcp 7 days BBJMG (Every Fri.) From $1988 Dep. 19/8, 19/9. 10/10 From $2988 «2E> 9 days SHANGHAI* SUZHOU* HANGZHOU* BEIJING 18 days476 words
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Advertisement53 1985-07-17 29 137 Tours 148 Computer CITY COMPUTER TRAINING CTR (Reg. with Ministry of Education) Courses for Manager*, Secretaries, Programmer* ft other* in computerised office. e Accounting Plus II e Wordprocesslng/ Mallmerge e Basic Programming I, 11, 111, IV e Apple Machine Language e Database/ Multlplan e Understanding Micro Computer Hardware... etc53 words
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Advertisement424 1985-07-17 29 137 Tours 146 Foreign Education OBTAIN AN AMERICAN DEGREE BACHELORS/MASTERS ARTS BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION COMPUTER SCIENCE ACCOUNTING ENGINEERING, etc Applications for Sept 85 and Jan 86 invited for free counselling by expert student advisor. BY APPOINTMENT ONLY Tel: *****55 AMERICAN UNIVERSITY BUREAU 201 Goldhill Plaza Newton Road SINGAPORE 1130 147 Academic424 words
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Advertisement94 1985-07-17 29 137 Tours 146 Foreign Education r COMPUTER PROGRAMMING: Comm: 6 Aufl 1965 BASIC A 2 month comprehensive course comprising elementary and advanced concepts and practice for beginners (4 hrs lectures and 2 hrs practical per week) Morn/ Even/ Sat. 140 for whole course. ENROL NOW OR RING PETER LOW SCHOOL94 words
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Advertisement451 1985-07-17 29 148 Computer Attention! ahBMC/PPCS Past and Present Students) COMPUTER PROGRAMMING COURSE Only $60.00 for the whole course (par stag*) This Special Concession is only for BMC/ PPCB Students and valid up to 15 Oct. 'BSI. Do not mis* this Opportunity) Please enrol early to ensure a place. 1. BASIC (Beginners)451 words
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Advertisement226 1985-07-17 29 for the certificate and diploma Of the INSTITUTE Of ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT through I Wolsey Hall 6 1 J OXFORD \S The wolsey HALL home study courses leading to the new Syllabus Certificate and Diploma examinations of the institute of Administrative Management are now available from federal publications home STUDIES DIVISION226 words
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126 1985-07-17 30 $450,000 blaze wipes out stable, five horses CONWAY, Tues. AN overheated llghtbolb caused a weekend stable lire that killed five horses In this Massachusetts town. The bulb Ignited some hay In the loft of the stable where 17 horses were kept, according to Dana Harlow, owner of Morgan Manor Farm.UPI - 126 words
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Article, Illustration254 1985-07-17 30 At the 4OOm At the finish RACE 1 RACE 2 RACE 3 RACE 4 RACE 5 RACE 6 RACE 7 RACE 8 RACE 9 RACE 10 Pictures by Cl 5 Div 3 1,200m 1. Lion City H 2. Julie's Gem 3. Need YouALBERT SIM and LEE FOO SAN - 254 words
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Article, Illustration227 1985-07-17 30 LEICESTER, Tuesday and now for another 100 winners AMERICAN-BORN Steve Cauthen, the former "wonderboy" jockey, rode his 100th winner of the season when he partnered odds-on favourite Life Peer to an easy fourlength victory here yesterday. Cauthen, now based in England and the reigning British champion jockey, hopesReuter - 227 words
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Article397 1985-07-17 30 ON THE TRACK with TONTO IPOH, Tues. Beverley Turk, a non-acceptor last week, was the most impressive of the handful of horses who went against the clock this morning. The four-year-old Australian gelding, trained by Major Heddle, was kept on a tight hold over 600 m397 words
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Advertisement1086 1985-07-17 30 148 Computer 148 Computer NCC/TMC Joint Diploma is moderated by NCC The National Centre for Information Technology. Advantages of NCC Moderation Assurance that the course is up-to-date, complete and of an internationally accepted Standard The Awards NCC/TMC Joint Diploma in Computer Studies C G 747 (The Joint Diploma incorporates the1,086 words
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Advertisement615 1985-07-17 30 151 Language English for Business Admin (3 levels) Better Spoken English Communication Skills Effective Public Speaking General English (4 levels) O-Level English General Paper Certificate of Proficiency in English Basic Japanese PREPARATION FOR OVERSEAS STUDIES TOEFL (3 levels) full-time/part-time Commencement 29 July 85 i= I*! I*! LANGUAGE TEACHING INSTITUTE SEAMEO615 words
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Advertisement370 1985-07-17 30 151 Language 170 Lost ONE TAME AFRICAN grey parrot lost In Katong area last Friday. Reward given. Tel. *****81. 171 Found FOUND A DARK brown Mongrel dog around St. Patrick's Rd. on 14.7.85. Owner, ring *****76. 1 WHITE SPITZ found Hougang Ave.3, 16/7/85. Please call SPCA *****55. 172 Car Pools370 words
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Article303 1985-07-17 31 SEATTLE, Tues. BAREFOOT runner Zola Budd, of South Africa and Britain, now says she caused the collision with Mary Slaney at the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles, according to television station King. In a copyright interview, Budd said she cut too close, causing Slaney, then knownAP; Reuter - 303 words
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Article216 1985-07-17 31 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Asian Games woman 400 metres hurdler R. Selvarani, who has been plagued by a nagging leg injury last year, stormed back into contention when she broke the meet record at the Selangor/ Federal Territory athletics meet at Stadium Merdeka yesterday. Selvarani, representingBernama - 216 words
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Article, Illustration390 1985-07-17 31 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI The cyclists look for Bangkok lift in Seoul By I THREE of Singapore's leading cyclists Yusof Suleman, Chng Tiew Hock and Jamaluddin Mohamed have been nominated to wear the Republic's red and white colours at September's Asian Cycling Championship in Seoul. "We feel that the trio390 words
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Article, Illustration309 1985-07-17 31 LONDON, Tues ENGLISH First Division soccer club West Bromwich Albion yesterday completed their second major close-sea-son signing when they paid £100,000 ($300,000) for Tottenham striker Garth Crooks. Crooks, who became surplus to requirements at White Hart Lane following the signing of Newcastle's England international ChrisReuter; AFP - 309 words
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362 1985-07-17 31 A SWANSEA selection will take part in the Merdeka soccer tournament in Kuala Lumpur from July 24 to Aug 3, filling the place left by Iraq's withdrawal last Saturday. Football Association of Malaysia secretary Datuk Paul Murugesu said he received a telex confirming Swansea's362 words
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Article410 1985-07-17 31 I HUNGARY'S Gyorgy Nebald won the men's sabre title at the world fencing championships when he beat Bulgarian Hirsto Etropolski, the 1983 champion, 10-6 in the final in Barcelona yesterday. The slightly built Nebald began cautiously but once in front he always looked the likely winner.410 words
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243 1985-07-17 32 Baseball players call for 'strike four' WASHINGTON, Tues. Baseball commissioner Peter Ueberroth said yesterday that a players' strike was quite likely, and August fi seemed the probable date. If the players strike, it would be the fourth walkout in American Major League history. The last strike in 1981 lasted 5«Renter; NYT - 243 words
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Article379 1985-07-17 32 Missing Americans must loathe the links SANDWICH, Tues. The top Americans have stayed away in droves from the British Open this week, and nobody quite knows why. The list of absentees includes Curtis Strange, leading money-winner on the US Tour this year with three victories and moreReuter - 379 words
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Article125 1985-07-17 32 SANDWICH, Tues. Royal St George's, which hosts the British Open from Thursday, once moved a noted golf writer to describe It is "as nearly my Idea of heaven as is to be attained on any earthly links". By the end of this week, there may not beRenter - 125 words
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Article, Illustration492 1985-07-17 32 Countdown to the British Open golf championship The course that was a curse is back in Sewy's good books SANDWICH, Tues. Severiano BaUesteros first played Royal St George's here in 1975, and he hated it. Yet 10 years later, from Thursday this week, Ballesteros returns as arguably. theReuter - 492 words
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Article, Illustration424 1985-07-17 32 Watson putting his faith in a new-club Sandwich SANDWICH, Tues. Tom Watson is banking on an llth-hour switch to a new putter to earn him his sixth British Open golf championship at Royal St George's this week. But the 35-year-old American, who admits that near-sightedness may have contributed to aReuter - 424 words
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Article222 1985-07-17 32 CHARLOTTE (North Carolina), Tues. Eighteen women basketball players scrambled through weaves, scrimmaged and practised dunking yesterday as the Harlem Globetrotters' exhibition team began tryouts for their first woman member. "This has always been a secret dream of mine," said Lynette Woodard, the 1.8- metre guard who captainedAP - 222 words
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Article186 1985-07-17 32 Vichot's sweet sixteen TOULOUSE, Tues. Frederic Vichot, of France, won the 16th stage of the Tour de France yesterday after leading for 208 of the 247 kilomutres. At one point he had a lead of more than 20 minutes but by the finish that had been whittled down to 3minReuter - 186 words
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Article, Illustration520 1985-07-17 32 BROOKLINE (Massachusetts), Tues. Top seeded Mats Wilander, of Sweden, combined a variety of groundstrokes with aggressive net play to defeat Martin Jaite, of Argentina, fr-2, 6-4 last night to win the US$265, 000 ($583,000) US Pro tennis championship title. Wilander, who extended his 1965 clay court recordReuter; AP - 520 words
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Article95 1985-07-17 32 LEIMEN (West Germany), Tues. Wimbledon champion Boris Becker may play five tournaments before next month's US Open if his suspect ankle, injured in a fall at Wimbledon, copes with the pressure, sources close to his family said yesterday. They said Becker, 17, a national hero afterRenter - 95 words
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329 1985-07-17 32 HOO YEW GEE - HOO YEW GEE By r/ First Person AGE is all in the mind, said a silvery-haired colleague. Yes, I believed in that too. That is, until recently when I found out that skill is no substitute for fitness. For until then, I329 words
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Article, Illustration261 1985-07-17 33 Goodbye ..to Singapore's national soccer captain, Au-yeong Pak Kuan, who leaves for England's Surrey University in September for studies. IT will be studies first and competitive soccer second for national skipper Au-yeong Pak Kuan who leaves in September for a two-year electrical course at Surrey University in261 words
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Article, Illustration277 1985-07-17 33 HellO again... to Singapore's soccer exports, Thambiah Pathmanathan and Ahmad Paijan, who have been invited to don national colours for the Merlion Cup. BESIDES ace striker Fandi Ahmad, the Football Association of Singapore will only be inviting two other midfielders, Thamblah Pathmanathan and Ahmad Paijan, for the277 words
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Article241 1985-07-17 33 FORMER international hockey goalkeeper Ronnie Yeo discarded his pads for a worthy cause yesterday. His penalty corner goal in the 32nd minute was enough for Police Sports Association to score a 1-0 win over Indian Association in a Singapore Hockey Association Premier League match at the241 words
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Article338 1985-07-17 33 Malaysian Open badminton KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. English ace Steve Butler was almost toppled by local youngster Peter Xavier in the first round of the Malaysian Open badminton championships at the Stadium Negara. Xavier won the first set 15-13 but Butler found his rhythm in theAFP - 338 words
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Article305 1985-07-17 33 Golden girl Adelene Asian Youth bowling" JUST when all odds were against her, Adelene Wee turned the tide with a 235-final game to win Singapore's first gold in the opening singles event in Jakarta yesterday. Adelene, 19, notched 1,143 pinfalls over six games (190.5 average), iust four pins ahead of305 words
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243 1985-07-17 33 LOCAL CRICKET LAWRENCE YOUNG, who led the Republic to two thumping victories over Selangor in the Malaysian Cricket Association league group matches, retains the captaincy for the semifinal against the winners of Sabah-Perak. With the exception of Nee lan Amarasuriya, Singapore will stick243 words
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Article, Illustration567 1985-07-17 33 ;,,,L,;LA, 4 We feel that the fiveyear ban on Ng is harsh. He has been involved with the club for the past 18 years and has been responsible for the development of many talented footballers. He regrets the incident and the club feel that a reduced567 words
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Article238 1985-07-17 33 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI By SINGAPORE have been drawn in an easy group in the Malaysian Hockey Federation under-23 tournament in Johor Baru today. In Group A with Singapore are hosts Johor, Penang and Malacca, while favourites Perak, Federal Territory, Malaysian Armed Forces, Kelantan and238 words
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Article341 1985-07-17 33 Damp squib after the fireworks A Bridge too far as rain stalls the Aussie Test drive NOTTINGHAM, Tues. Australia's hopes of snatching an improbable win in the Third cricket Test were frustrated by a delayed start and solid England batting at Trent Bridge here on the fifth and final dayReuter - 341 words
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234 1985-07-17 33 COUNTY CRICKET LONDON, Tues. West Indies pacemen Tony Gray and Malcolm Marshall wreaked havoc in the English county cricket championship yesterday. Gray took four wickets in five balls, including a hat-trick, on his way to a haul of eight for 40 which shatteredReuter - 234 words
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Obituary, Illustration418 1985-07-17 31 181 Deaths 181 Deaths CHELLIAH TIRUCHITTAMPALAM s/o the late AYAMPILLAY CHELLIAH Senior Training Officer Singapore Technical Institute aged 55 passed away peacefully on 16th July 1985 leaving behind: Wife: Athelechumy Son: Mohan Daughter: Shanthi Brother* Sister*: C. Tiruchelvarayan Tlruchelvy Somasundram C. Tharumarajah Tirupathy Balaslngam C. Ayampillai C. Jeevaratnam Brothers-in-law: Sisters-in-law:418 words
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Obituary67 1985-07-17 31 The Families Of The Late PETER TAY LYE HU AT VICTORIA CHEAH SOH KHENG MINDY TAY MEIYUN wish to express their appreciation A heartfelt thanks to the Management a Staff of Sunstrand Pacific (Singapore) and Sunstrand (Denver), Telok Ayer Chinese Methodist Church, Neighbourhood Baptist Church, ex-colleagues of Rollei,67 words
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Obituary, Illustration141 1985-07-17 31 ATHMA SANTHI POOJA The family of the late R. RAMA YAH departed on 3rd July 1985 wish to express their heartiest thanks to relatives, friends for their prayers, condolences, kind attendance, wreaths, assistance during their recent bereavement. Karmathi prayers will be held tonight at No. 14, Verapillay Rd.,141 words
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Obituary, Illustration44 1985-07-17 31 The family of the late MRS TAN BAK VONG (MOM CHIA NGEE HENG) Departed 10.7.85 Wishes to express their appreciation and thanks to relatives, friends, colleagues and business associates for their kind attendance, condolences, prayers, wreaths and donations during their recent bereavement.44 words
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Obituary, Illustration61 1985-07-17 31 In Everlasting A Loving Memory Our Dearest Father MR. BALWANT SINGH DHILLON (BAHMANIWALA) Departed: 17th July 1979 Dearly miSMd and always remembered by Wife, Son*, Daughters, Sons-in-law, Daughters-in-law and Grandchildren. MRS. QUAK HAK K WANG nee CHAN SAI YEOW Departed 17.7.84 Gone from our lives one so61 words
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Obituary, Illustration105 1985-07-17 31 THALAI THEVASAM T. OANALAKSHMI Departed 17/7/84 Sadly missed by family and loved ones. Thalai Thevasam will be held on 4th August 1965 at 10.00 am. Blk 56, Geylang Bahru #10-3563 Please treat this as a personal invitation. P. THANGAVELU THEVAR Husband In Loving Memory Of MR KOH105 words
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Advertisement315 1985-07-17 31 The presenter is closer to the professional entertainer than to the teacher EFFECTIVE PRESENTATION by Antony Jay **^^^^g^ Sdp This complete manual takes the presenter from the first decision to hold a presentation, through all the necessary meetings, up to the -?0Z presentation itself and its aftermath. It states who315 words
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Advertisement186 1985-07-17 32 "rJASEFTSrJLL WEEKDAYPACKAGE (PUD STANDARD *7(Jnetr|__ t|) I tl DELUXE I Room rates apply for single/ Btffefel^k double occupancy Bj^ 20% Discount on Food WBftfe* f Beverage rVPS^S^^I (A > •An extra bed at $20 nett L'ml biu VttLigi ify^i •No extra charge for P^UKjjjp" accompanying teenagers H^rt K^— staying in186 words
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Advertisement70 1985-07-17 33 •>mbers Game fc SUPER JACKPOT </» FOR TOMORROWS DRAW 56/85 TO BE HELD AT FUNAN CENTRE AFTER 5.30 P.M. SUPER JACKPOT GROUP II WON In draw 55/85 Subscription Coupon No. L 10 ***** sold of Kotong Shopping Centre won the Jockpot of $100,000. and System Coupon QC1 *****0 will receive70 words
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Advertisement225 1985-07-17 33 The 3rd Times Inter-Business Houses Athletics Meet The heats are on F i r p S t3 l ion Cy wiri I >y V kin AUCMIIr j (T 2-___ Ang Mo Kio N/*£Nv n. >v North Pr. Sch. N^ N. N. Kebun Baru >c Pr. Sch. N, A Vv --v225 words
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Miscellaneous355 1985-07-17 33 TEMASEK Junior College routed Catholic JC 87-30 in the National Schools boys' A basketball championships. Other NMlto Beys' A Dlv: St Andrew's JC 47 Dunearn Sec 43, Hwa Chong JC 78 Sgoon Sec 77, Nanyang JC 60 Gan Eng Seng Sec 52, NJC 53 Anderson Jc 49, Jurong JC 62355 words
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403 1985-07-17 34 Khmer Rouge defends Pol Pot's role BANGKOK, Tues. The Khmer Rouge today rejected Vietnamese demands that its shadowy leader Pol Pot be banished as a basic step towards solving the Cambodian conflict. A Khmer Rouge army radio broadcast, monitored in Bangkok, called Pol Pot a "patriot" who had foiled VietnameseAFP; Reuter - 403 words
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733 1985-07-17 34 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT Legislation will drastically cut textile imports from Asia By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON, Tues. Congress has begun hearings on a Bill that would drastically reduce textile imports into the United States, especially those from Asian countries, including Singapore. Passage of the Bill733 words
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156 1985-07-17 34 HSUNG BEE HWA - In S'pore... 'A blow' to local exports if passed HSUNG BEE HWA By THE President of Singapore Textile and Garment Manufacturers Association, Mr Cheng Wai Kenng, said: "If the Bill is Implemented, it would certainly affect Singapore's textile and garment exports to the US, particularly those items which have seen156 words
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Article, Illustration299 1985-07-17 34 KATHLYN TSANG - KATHLYN TSANG By GRAPHIC designer Ng Keng Seng wanted to express himself in a different medium and so set to work on his first painting for this year. His creation in acrylic, Steps, last night won him the Painting of the Year299 words
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295 1985-07-17 34 Daim: Final report on BMF scandal will be made public KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The final report by the committee of inquiry into the M52.5 billion Bumiputra Malaysia Finance (BMF) loans scandal will be made public in full except for certain sections which involve banking secrecy. This assurance was given byNST - 295 words
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Article72 1985-07-17 34 BERGEN (West Germany), Tues. The municipal council of the little north German town of Bergen, site of the infamous Belsen Nazi concentration camp, has refused to name a street after Anne Frank, who died in the camp. Anne Frank wrote a diary, which became a best-seller. ThereAFP - 72 words
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Article37 1985-07-17 34 HAVANA, Tues. Cuban President Fidel Castro has invited Latin American political leaders to meet here on July 30 to discuss the region's mushrooming foreign debt, an official communique said. It did not give details. AFPAFP - 37 words
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Article168 1985-07-17 34 NEW YORK, Tues. TWA purser Uli Derickson, widely praised for heroism aboard hijacked Flight 847, used her personal credit card to finance the jet's shuttle flights between Algeria and Lebanon, airline officials said yesterday. Newsweek magazine, in its latest issue, quoted TWA captain JohnAP - 168 words
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Article31 1985-07-17 34 NEW YORK, Tues. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 2.47 points to 1337.93 in the first halfhour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 31 words
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Advertisement230 1985-07-17 34 Success of Asean plan depends on realpolitlk: Page 13 10 WALL I INE UP r 'F f^^^^P V^VU I p I Syttematic'LEATHEß' DEAL |~~^--L 1/ 1811 LJL UHITS FOfl 4 ROOM HOB I 1 S^imi ■I? I I i tr KITCHEN FOR CRAZY I t-^s^^^W^l i i7?^~ -O" Any one230 words
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Advertisement95 1985-07-17 34 YuKare VITAMIN B+C CAPSULES FORMULA OF B GROUP VITAMINS PLUS THE IMPORTANT C VITAMIN Yukare Vitamin B+C Capsules provide a dietary supplement of vitamin B V^*« < B complex for the ,v--' v stimulation of appetite and maintenance of metabolism. This SX ViikP*^ product also provides ki!^ in every capsule95 words
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Advertisement421 1985-07-17 34 The Swinger II Deluxe Smoker Grill is the latest barbecue set from Meco with greater cooking surface than conventional grills. But what's even better is that it folds up into a neat, compact and utterly convenient "carry-around that you could take with you anywhere, anytime. How's that for ingenuity? And421 words
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Miscellaneous120 1985-07-17 34 Weather UP TO lpm: Showers over several areas from late morning. TEMP. (C) up to 6am tomorrow: 32 max., 24 min. SUNSET today: 7.16 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.05 am. GLOBAL HEATHER Adelaide *C t Manila 23/28 C Goudy Amsterdam 12/19C Goudy Melbourne JC t Bangkok 24/32 C Fair Moscow 13/27120 words
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Article, Illustration1636 1985-07-17 1 Loans for marriages, house renovations and pilgrimages to Mecca. Foodstuffs and home appliances at sizeable discounts. Cheap rental of video tapes. Such are the benefits being offered to members of the Keppel Group Co-operative Credit Union. REBECCA CHUA tells you more about this innovative form of company1,636 words
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Article, Illustration1326 1985-07-17 2 DAILY Ci2t day- care zs\) scheduleC^U Three- to five -year- olds Morning Arrival Breakfast Supervised play Learning experiences Language arts Number experience Preschool science experience Learning of second language Outdoor play Snack time Rest time Sharing time Afternoon Lunch time Afternoon nap Snack1,326 words
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Advertisement127 1985-07-17 1 Enjoyment that has no equal deserves an X.Q that has no equal. _hs__ M L y £fc 9s r \J _^_^j BhW hB S >S K.nK^^^Hfl xa L*^ _Wr In H m\ W mi should be beyond the ordinary. An X.O. without equal. connoisseurs all over the world as the127 words
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Advertisement41 1985-07-17 1 Day-care and the growing child: The bond with Mum remains strong How developed 5 countries cope with sex education, teenage pregnancy and abortion IT A tale of two Chinese plays Teens Edited by Christine Khor Bilingual Edited by Teo Han Wue41 words
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Advertisement128 1985-07-17 2 "How I won my private battle agiinst dandruff, with QaimrMedkated%" As happily recalled by Mary Leong 19 m Ik IBS. H|k,... JB I used to have a real problem with dandruff. Everyone could see those white flakes. And none of the shampoos I tried seemed to do Oh, I was128 words
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Article, Illustration1115 1985-07-17 3 Four Chinese drama groups are busy getting ready for the Drama Festival starting in August. GOH BENG CHOO finds two provocative and contrasting plays staged by two amateur groups. 4 We have a liking for scripts from China. Our actors feel more comfortable in theseKENNETH KOH - 1,115 words
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Article, Illustration89 1985-07-17 3 mftffi&2.>b ±tlK)l **«H9E«ig "^^Ag^ift#±ui±%m%fem°*&&*£ wvim *awes**Jtsij mm &*£.mm&?Yrffi± ft «tj«7+^e»6fiutt:a m^ieuj «s^s "Hi 3T o Wfe#WWftt6 (X*fciK«M***Hft J^W aH*W^ft°jlk^ SNfA «EWJ55ft ft /b fiJtfPE%«^^xf^Am 7 o &fLfM&£f&s S 4^ (?s**ft* 1 L f 6'J K -L -fc f^^h f o Sf£f^ KJ-fsm Wi£ SOtM. N Bfii «w^ft UA'jieuj «s•* aijt*89 words
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Article49 1985-07-17 3 >il tfj &SI <§■ 31j8i emeu <sffi«±w*B> K&rasittnft raa *£*ffsiH ft fltn* law <££?»# 4»llfc±.ttflsAJSl£»PMtt in C«B> Jt^Hifi^^ AAttf#M££iftlftW &&&S&W* pJS|SJM «t* agij w#j sae S JT5?S^iiJSA6U^ta f4 "AisW^H*»6U° mM ft #Jt*J#;&n7H£te H^iS "«***s«!£ }H *A-tfe^«:m#6ijf^n n D ft mm\kftA%: "ft Mm mm&ft+M «!BsB*6»HfrW|sJ« fib® «iait^° fifefnafiZS T^B <£B> ft49 words
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Article, Illustration178 1985-07-17 3 *mwttxmmm *%&k fit HelltfJ tfJRHHJ «>SIi *#*D7 rM&?£«*&*° raitffft-7 *««#>*«* iP^WfflWlf *P*f7-£ &-7£H£/s mte £-Bo;ftQ»^*»J*ift -ffi *o AE£*7sffßM«. 7 o ?XWM. 8.C.206— A.D.220 A-tfePM "&A" tf^EJfc i!D>PM«7*7&of!l7fl»S» Ag£?££*j£ *&;>:# »2Bi LAST week we talked about how China became a unified empire under Qin. The political reforms of Shang178 words
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Article437 1985-07-17 3 build palaces and mausoleums. The high taxes and labour enlistment necessary for such work soon took its toll. Revolts broke out. Powerful as the Qin Dynasty was, it lasted only 16 years before being replaced by the Han Dynasty. China continued to prosper during437 words
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Article, Illustration800 1985-07-17 4 BRENDA WATSON - BRENDA WATSON By A RARE collection of Islamic artwork from the 7th to 19th centuries has been brotigh together in Geneva for a one-time-only display intended to promote an understanding of Islam. The exhibit, featuring 367 works of art and 200 coins, took two years to assemble.AP - 800 words
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Article705 1985-07-17 4 BAHAN-BAHAN kesenian Islam yang luar biasa keindahannya yang dicipta dalam satu zaman yang menjangkau dari kurun ke-7 hingga ke kurun 19 telah dikumpulkan dalam sebuah pameran di Geneva. Pameran yang diadakan hanya sekali ini di negara Switzerland itu merupakan suatu usaha memperkenalkan Islam supaya ia lebih705 words
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Article403 1985-07-17 4 Haron A. Rahman - Haron A. Rahman Lesson 157A Easy Steps to Malay By BACA karangan di bawah dengan teliti dan jawab soalan-soalan yang berikutnya sebagal satu latihan: Read the passage below carefully and answer the questions that follow as an exercise: MEREKA bukan orang baru dalam peraduan masak— memasak. Malah403 words
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Advertisement1195 1985-07-17 4 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES ■■■H QTAMTQ RQRnfifti MM Telefax No: *****59 Rates: Box Service: MM OIHH I O nOUUOO IM^ s&les Straits Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected: 555.00 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIMEAD Tel: *****11 ext 2724-7 2669 Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc. cm. Posted: Sslo.oo I/S> I fdp i CREDIT POSB PTE1,195 words
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Advertisement205 1985-07-17 4 NOTICES BAILIFF'S SALE In The Subordinate Courts Of The Republic Of Singapore Writ of Distress No. 202 of 1985 In The Cause Of Far East Organization Centre Pte Ltd Plaintiffs versus 1. Lee Boon Chew 2. Lim Hiang Teck, Steve Defendants Auction sale of Cloths, sewing machine etc. To be205 words
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Article, Illustration743 1985-07-17 5 Who can teenagers go to for advice on their growing sexuality? A Singaporean doctor suggests talking to 'responsible adults' and their parents, and reading writings of 'authoritative experts'. The the article below shows how developed countries cope with sex education, teenage pregnancy and abortion. Articles743 words
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451 1985-07-17 5 COUNTRIES with comprehensive sex education, easily accessible contraceptive services for young people and liberal attitudes towards sex have the lowest rates of teenage pregnancy. The N?therlands and Sweden, which have made birth control and sex education for teenagers a government priority, have only 14451 words
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Article410 1985-07-17 5 AN AMERICAN educational psychologist has some advice for students for successful studying: WRITING SURFACES: The lighter coloured the surface, the harder it is on the eyes, as there is less contrast between the subject material and the table surface, especially if the light source is poor.410 words
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Advertisement21 1985-07-17 5 36? Ifj Times lIU Distributors Some of the finest recipes to come out of an Eastern Kitchen. $21.50 TIMES— .THE BOOKSHOP21 words
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Advertisement103 1985-07-17 5 NOTICE IH SUPPLIERS f 1 I I NEEDED J I A Cultural City displaying handicraft works from Japan, Korea, Hongkong, China, Taiwan, Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, Bangkok and Singapore together with a medium-size department I store cum sports shop will be open soon in Orchard Road. We invite suppliers of the103 words
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Advertisement22 1985-07-17 5 r^llino- If you have Teens v>aimig a problem Section Two teenagers and want 390 Kim Seng Road advice, write to Singapore 092322 words
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Advertisement1026 1985-07-17 5 NOTICES CD JACK CHIA-MPH LIMITED 96. Somerset Road #08-01, Singapore 0923 ir mftll Tel: *****15 (4 Lines) Cable: "EMPRESS" Telex: "MPH RS *****" ULiliLlH 15 July 1985 ANNOUNCEMENT OF PRELIMINARY RESULTS 1. The preliminary unaudited results of Jack Chia-MPH Limited for the year ended 31 March 1985 are: Results THE1,026 words
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Advertisement454 1985-07-17 6 mA&s oe Singapore's first creative leisure fair for the family Mandarin Hotel 22-26 November 1985 Growing affluence is leading Singaporeans towards a higher quality of life with emphasis on creativity and increased spending on hobbies and leisure. Hobbies Leisure '85 is the first ever exhibition designed to promote the concept454 words
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Advertisement281 1985-07-17 6 IN THE MATTER OP THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 AND IN THE MATTER OF GALAX YACHTING PTE LTD NOTICE OF RESOLUTION FOR CREDITORS VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP (Pvsuurt to SwHon 2M) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of GALAX YACHTING PTE LTD duly convened and held at 9 Battery Road #13-10 Straits Trading281 words
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Advertisement149 1985-07-17 6 UATIPC NUTIUt I Please be informed that we, Tang Tai I I Seng, (Ah Lau) of I/C No: *****61/C and I I Lieu Chen Seen (Panjang) of I/C No: I I *****74/Z are no longer with Specialists I I Audio Accessories Company wet. 13/7/85. I, Tang Tai Seng can be149 words
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Advertisement88 1985-07-17 6 Name of Company: E-HWA RESTAURANT CO PTE LTD Will any person, firm or corporation claiming to be a creditor of (Name of Company) E-HWA RESTAURANT CO. PTE LTD. please, submit such claim in writing, together with supporting documentation, to the undersigned. If no claim is received within 14 days of88 words
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Advertisement119 1985-07-17 6 NOTICES INVITATION TO TENDER Tenders are invited for the purchase of 3 double-storey terrace houses:Addresses Nos. 323. 325 and 327 Guillemard Road. Singapore 1439. (To be sold separately) Legal Description Lot Nos. 1797, 1798 and 1799 respectively. All of Mukim XXV Land Areas Approximately 1962, 1875 and 1875 square feet119 words
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Miscellaneous147 1985-07-17 6 SUN TAN By Coiiette I WKeNttSRAiNIMf I ,__7X3f V HuJ.TfN« A" J^ /K0 Tf^R THE BOfIN LOSER 4? Ransom ARE HW BRAVE, Y6EPrAIUL«_) I fbo^PiPBRg^MM^.WWTj THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appteby IfNeveE MIMD CACUNJ©) /VoU T^VIP JUST EKJOUGVAJ-n, V ITS PECFf CT I=OR M^ T <^ CI4AKJCSE IT FOE >* w/anjTj147 words
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Miscellaneous365 1985-07-17 6 PEANUTS BySchulx lIF YOU'RE AN ATTORNEY, I I /mAY I SEE ONE I 1 ATTORNEY AT LAW.. I And Dnft R|TFS I'P BE INTERESTEP IN I0 F YOUR CARPS? BANKRUPTCY, TRUSTS ANU UOb mt^ J, KNOWIN6 WMAT KINP OF V '_< a ACCIPENTS MEPICAI' ir^r^^^ CASES YOU MANPLE... IV^^^. PROBATE,365 words
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Advertisement200 1985-07-17 7 APPOINTMENTS INTERNATIONAL GERMAN FREIGHT FORWARDING CO. requires immediately for their representative office in Singapore a SALES EXECUTIVE The sucossful applicant should be:— 1) Age. 22 —30 years old 2) Fornal qualification in Marketing or Univemty Degree/Diploma Holders will also be considered. 3) Mirmum of 2 years' sales experience. 4) Pol200 words
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Advertisement198 1985-07-17 7 NOTICES BY ORDER OF THE OFFICIAL RECEIVER AUCTION SALE I OF 'Ceeform' industrial plugs/sockets/ socket outlets/ cable connections, 'Hansel' appliances, Bulbs, Light fittings, 1 B' cable installation kit, 'Amprobe' volt-ammeter-ohmmeter, Electric cables/tray, Airconditioner, Office furniture etc. TO BE HELD ON FRIDAY 19TH JULY 1985 AT 11.00 AM AT BLOCK 69198 words
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Advertisement514 1985-07-17 7 METRO HOLDINGS LIMITED SUBSIDIARY COMPANIES NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Twelfth Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at 65 Chulia Street, #19-00 OCBC Centre, Singapore 0104 on 2 August 1 985 at 1 2.00 noon to transact the following business: 1514 words
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Advertisement243 1985-07-17 7 TRANSMARCO LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at 65 Chulia Street, #1 9-00 OCBC Centre, Singapore 0104 on Friday, August 2, 1 985 at 1 1 .30 a.m. to243 words
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Miscellaneous416 1985-07-17 7 Radio One Songs for children in MUSICAL TREATS (10.05 am; repeated at 4.30 pm) 5.58 AM National Anthem followed. by Opening Announcement 6.00 News in Brief 6.05 Another Morning Another Show 7.00 News and Weather Report 7.10 Morning Digest 7.20 Another Morning Another Show (cont'd) 7.30 Morning Financial News 7.40416 words
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Miscellaneous411 1985-07-17 7 Pride of an old man DRAMA MALAY PLAY ENCONG. About an old man who takes pride in his great-grandchildren's progress. Presented by Teater Nadi, a newly-formed Malay drama group led by director-playwright Nadiputra. Tickets at $2 and $3 from Centrepoint, Tangs and Victoria Theatre. CONVENTION QUALITY CONTROL CONVENTION D. Learn411 words
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Miscellaneous107 1985-07-17 7 FILMS FILMS AT THE MARITIME MUSEUM., Visitors in groups of 10 or 'more may request the following shows between 10 am and 3 pm on Mondays to Fridays except public holidays: WATERWAY: The hydrographic service in the Netherlands LOAD ON THE TOP: A method to minimise oil pollution at sea107 words
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Miscellaneous561 1985-07-17 7 Ai 9 WL.. BL m\ *i«^B pW^^ai?H Bpl^B^m^v 'hB HBtad^. v" i^^ r mA3L^^B B .^^k A Encong, by a newly-formed Malay drama group (See DRAMA) am -8 pm. Orchard Gallery, 3rd floor, Orchard Point. Until Saturday. PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD DISPLAY. PUB'S services and approved electrical fittings, such as power561 words
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Miscellaneous177 1985-07-17 7 and a puppet theatre. Open from 9 am to 4.30 pm. Closed on Mondays. CONDUCTED TOUR. By the Friends of the National Museum, volunteer guides who take visitors on a onehour tour of the galleries. Call at the information counter in the rotunda. Tuesdays to Saturdays at 11 am. Tuesdays177 words
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Miscellaneous350 1985-07-17 8 my VIEW wm Catherine Ong Dreams Friends (Ch 5, 6.55 pm) SO YOU'VE seen an episode of this new series. Now let's meet the people behind the plastic TV personalities. John Stamos (Gino), who plays the guitar and sings, is also a drummer and has his own band, The Bad350 words
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Miscellaneous353 1985-07-17 8 When stardom causes stress and strife tials; but put them together in the show with its muggy, thin plot and corny dialogue, their talents sink under all that weight except when they sing. Tonight, stardom from being named local band of the first singer-actress featured in Kiss Me Red (the353 words
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Miscellaneous164 1985-07-17 8 the week immediately causes stress and strife among them. V— The Conversion (Ch 5, 9.15 pm) Blair Tefkin, who plays the teenaged, unwed All programmes in Mandarin unless otherwise indicated less after Xiong's death. She now works at a bar. Oshin asks Chuzi to give up her job and go164 words
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Miscellaneous129 1985-07-17 8 mother of the half-alien starchild Elizabeth, pays a heavy price for her role in the series. "Jokes on the set are just horrendous," she says. "I hear 'she sleeps with lizards' all the time." The star (who has been acting since she was five) agreed to the role because she129 words
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Miscellaneous263 1985-07-17 8 ■W am SBr %i" m\ Richard Simmons sensitive approach (Ch 5, 3.50 pm) tune of Stevie Wonder's Isn't She Lovely? With his sensitive approach, interesting voice and attractive physique, he has been a boon to women every Wednesday afternoon for some months now. The Richard Simmons Show (Ch 5, 3.5#263 words
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