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Title Section15 1985-07-18 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1985 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 95/1/8515 words
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Article, Illustration627 1985-07-18 1 US dollar under pressure Reagan jitters switch to other major currencies and gold LONDON, Wednesday UNCERTAINTY about the United States economy and President Ronald Reagan's health upset the American dollar today, sending it tumbling again on foreign exchanges as traders switched to gold, sterling and other major currencies. Gold, aReuter; AP; AFP - 627 words
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Article, Illustration374 1985-07-18 1 Rest of Reagan's term 'uncertain' WASHINGTON, Wed. As the White House adopted a business-as-usual attitude over President Ronald Reagan's health, creeping doubts were expressed today about the uncertainty over the remaining 3/2 years of his presidency. White House spokesman Larry Speakes said Mr Reagan had recovered enough to begin planningReuter; NYT; AP; Reuter/UPI - 374 words
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Article49 1985-07-18 1 BAGHDAD, Wed. Iraq said today it had crushed a new Iranian attack in the northern mountains of Kurdistan, inflicting heavy casualties and loss of equipment. There has been heavy fighting on the northern tip of the 1,180 km Iraq-Iran war front since Sunday night. Diplomats. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article40 1985-07-18 1 BOULDER (Colorado), Wed. The Soldier of Fortune magazine has offered to pay USfl million (about 552.2 "million) to the first pilot, crew member or trainer who defects from Nicaragua with one of the Soviet-built Ml-24 helicopter gunships- UPIUPI - 40 words
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Article120 1985-07-18 1 CAPE TOWN, Wed. A terrified cow on tbe tiny British-ruled Atlantic island of Tristan da Conha recently "came crashing through the roof" of a woman's bedroom in the middle of a stormy night, the Sooth African Press Association reported yesterday. The agency quoted aAFP - 120 words
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Article377 1985-07-18 1 MATHEW YAP - MATHEW YAP By THE long-awaited allocation of newly completed HUDC homes will begin next month and fresh applicants may get a unit immediately. This is because there are hundreds more new units than there are applicants on the HUDC waiting list. The Housing Board's377 words
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Article49 1985-07-18 1 AMMAN, Wed. A bus carrying 46 passengers rammed a parked fuel truck in eastern Jordan, causing a fire that killed 22 people, a Jordanian newspaper reported today. The English language Jordan Times said the accident occurred yesterday near a pumping station on the Amman-Bagh- »aaci nignway APAP - 49 words
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624 1985-07-18 1 ANNE KOH - ANNE KOH $46,000 loss not due to system fault director By THE Post Office Savings Bank said yesterday the loss of $46,000 allegedly withdrawn by unauthorised persons from a depositor's account recently was done with the use of an Automated Teller Machine card with the624 words
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Article428 1985-07-18 1 GENERAL ELECTRIC (USA) will lay off another 1,300 workers in its third retrenchment exercise this year. Sources said the exercise will affect three divisions GE (USA) Consumer Electronics Pte Ltd (Gecon), GE (USA) Television and Appliances Pte Lte (Getap), and Electronic Components of GE428 words
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Article34 1985-07-18 1 Latest MASS ARRESTS IN SOWETO JOHANNESBURG, Wed. Police arrested between 4M and 5M people in Soweto today as riots swept the country's biggest black township after count rywidedisturbances overnight claimed three lives Reuter UPIReuter; UPI - 34 words
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Advertisement25 1985-07-18 1 Inside 44 pages today Summary 2 World News 3-5 Asean/Causeway S Editorial 12 Background 13 Letters 14 TimesDollar 15-18 Classifieds 19-31 Racing 3§ Sports 31-3325 words
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Article626 1985-07-18 2 Brothers in adversity THREE men in the Jaafar family have been virtually confined to one room in their HDB flat. Messrs Mohamed Rashid, Abdul Rahman and Zakaria bin Jaafar are three brothers whose muscles have been devastated by an incurable disease muscular dystrophy. The trio, all bachelors, are cared626 words
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Article330 1985-07-18 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THERE appear to be both political as well as economic reasons why China has decided to close II of the 14 coastal cities it opened to foreign trade and investment slightly more than a year ago, and to introduce a new levy on goods entering330 words
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Article104 1985-07-18 2 MISLEADING COMPLAINTS A READER, referring to some letters published recently, says he is disappointed with those Singaporeans who complain they have lost money just because they do not benefit from changes in government policies. He says it is misleading of them to suggest that they are not being fairly104 words
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Article155 1985-07-18 2 AIRPORT DUTY-FREE SHOP GIVES PLEDGE ON PRICES TRAVELLER who buys an item in the duty-free liquor-tobacco shop at Changi Airport and finds out that the same item is cheaper in a duty-free shop elsewhere in the Asia-Pacific region will be refunded the price difference. This guarantee was given yesterday155 words
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Article420 1985-07-18 2 Lucky 13 for Jack? SCORING the 13th hole-in-one of his career could be a lucky omen for golfer Jack Nicklaus. The happy event occurred on Tuesday on the par-three, 142-metre sixth hole at Royal St. George's, and although it was only a practice round, Nicklaus feels in this case420 words
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Article507 1985-07-18 2 Spy now, fly later AN EMBARRASSING scandal surrounding the exposure of a Soviet undercover agent in Tokyo is likely to hasten the end of what has been described as "a paradise for spies". A Tass correspondent exposed as a KGB agent ignored the instructions of the Japanese507 words
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157 1985-07-18 2 Around Asean... and Across the Causeway 'Attract investors' THE MALAYSIAN Industrial Development Authority office in Singapore has been directed by the Malaysian government to step up its activities to attract more investors from the Republic. Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah said in a written Parliamentary reply that the157 words
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Article531 1985-07-18 2 Lure of food f ests SINGAPOREANS have never been better off than now when it comes to eating. In choice and pricing, hotels and restaurants are competing hard against each other to attract more customers to their outlets. Many are using food promotions as the means. At any531 words
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Article, Illustration389 1985-07-18 3 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST New Bill may make city too hot for espionage agents By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Wed. An embarrassing scandal surrounding the exposure of a Soviet undercover agent in Tokyo this week is likely to hasten the end of what has been described as389 words
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119 1985-07-18 3 TOKYO, Wed. The Supreme Court today declared the December 1983 election unconstitutional but ruled that the government of Prime Minister Yasuhlro Nakasone could stay in power. The court found that some city areas had between four and five times more voters perReuter - 119 words
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345 1985-07-18 3 China plans rail link with Soviet Central Asia BEIJING, Wed. CHINESE goods may once again flow to Europe along the ancient desert "silk road" through Soviet Central A?ia, but by tr£in instead of camel, the China Dailj reported today. China is planning tj build a rail line to link upReuter; UPI - 345 words
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Article, Illustration194 1985-07-18 3 HONGKONG, Wed. The government ordered the wives of 14 local fishermen back to China yesterday in a move affecting about 80,000 women and 100,000 children waiting in China to join their families here. The Executive Council ruled that the so-called "boat brides" from China,Reuter - 194 words
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202 1985-07-18 3 HONOLULU, Wed. The Soviet Union, in an apparent change of policy, has sold six MiG-23 fighter planes to North Korea, US military officials said yesterday. •The officials from the US Pacific Command, who asked not to be named said the planes wereReuter - 202 words
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149 1985-07-18 3 Chun 'no' to call for change in charter SEOUL, Wed. President Chun Doo Hwan, rejecting an opposition demand to revise the constitution today confirmed his promise to step down in 1988 at the end of the seven-year term allowed by the consitution he promulgated under martial law in 1980. "TheUPI; Reuter - 149 words
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Article, Illustration182 1985-07-18 3 IN Tokyo, speed is part of everyday life. They've got bullet trains that whizz people from one place to another in minutes and high-speed lifts that send you the highest floor of a building even before you know it. Now, the innovative Japanese have addedPans; Pana - 182 words
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332 1985-07-18 4 West European nations back Eureka project PARIS, W«d. President Francois Mitterrand today opens a oneday conference on the French-sponsored E u r eka project to boost West European high-technol-ogy research against US and Japanese competition. Eureka, a wide-ranging but so far barely defined project to secureReuter - 332 words
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111 1985-07-18 4 BONN, Wed. West German Nobel Prize-winning author Heinrich Boell died yesterday after undergoing vascular surgery in hospital. Boell, who was esteemed for his compassionate portrayal of the ordinary man's plight in a hostile world, won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1972 for hisReuter - 111 words
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Article71 1985-07-18 4 WASHINGTON, Wed. A group of American scientists who helped develop the first atomic bomb have called for a reduction of nuclear weapons and criticised President Ronald Reagan's Star Wars plan as a threat to world peace. The scientists' appeal and criticism of Star Wars came atAFP - 71 words
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270 1985-07-18 4 PRETORIA, Wed. The Netherlands will withdraw Its ambassador from Sooth Africa unless Pretoria returns within 48 hoars a Dutchman who made a dramatic dash for freedom into its embassy, the Dutch embassy said yesterday. Spokesman Jacobus van der Velden saidRenter; UPI - 270 words
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Article345 1985-07-18 4 They want to return because of need to convert to orthodox Judaism JERUSALEM, Wed. More than 600 Ethiopian Jews marched yesterday for hours under a broiling sun at Acre and demanded to be returned to Ethiopia unless Israeli rabbis stop demanding that the newcomers convertUPI - 345 words
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155 1985-07-18 4 TEL AVIV, Wed. A thief must pay tax even if he obtains his income illegally, a Tel Aviv court has ruled. In what is seen as a precedent in Israel, Magistrate Yitzhak Braaz told ex-burglar Yoel Kochavi on Monday that criminals shouldReuter - 155 words
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268 1985-07-18 4 Geldof to meet relief groups on the distribution of funds LONDON, Wed. Irish rock vocalist Bob Geldof, organiser of the Live Aid music extravaganza, will meet relief organisations to begin funnelling the £50 million (about Sslso million) raised to faminestricken Africa, a spokesman said yesterday. Mr Geldof planned to meetUPI - 268 words
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Article107 1985-07-18 4 CAIRO, Wed. The government announced yesterday that it had charged the country's leading advocate of Islamic law with sedition. The state security prosecutor said the government probably would file other charges against the fundamentalist cleric, Sheik Hafez Salama, and 13 of his supporters. They hadNYT - 107 words
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Article, Illustration370 1985-07-18 4 BRUSSELS, Wed. PRIME Minister Wilfried Martens, rebuffed by the royal palace in his attempt to resign, turned today to running his shattered coalition government until elections are held in October. His government was on the brink of collapse after a dispute over theAP; Reuter - 370 words
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Article75 1985-07-18 4 WEST BERLIN, Wed. More Austrian wine has been seized or withdrawn from sale in West Berlin and Switzerland in a widening scandal over the use of a poisonous anti-freeze chemical as a sweetener. Health authorities in West Berlin have impounded all wine held in importers' stocksReuter - 75 words
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Article, Illustration326 1985-07-18 5 6 weeks of meetings end with no concrete progress GENEVA, Wednesday ¥OP US negotiators a lied a meeting in -Brussels today to brief "lUBSito allies on the latest round of arms talks Hkth the Soviet Union, JJfcich ended without Ens of any concrete ChiefUPI - 326 words
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Article311 1985-07-18 5 WASHINGTON, Wed. tStWE Japanese Minister ffw International Trade "*ajiti Industry, Mr Keijiro JGlurata, had talks on problems yesterday jT|ith Vice-President ZSeorge Bush as a fresh '"inure was being planned in Congress to clamp a 25 per cent surcharge on Japanese imports. Mr Murata, who arrivedAFP; AP - 311 words
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Article, Illustration327 1985-07-18 5 WASHINGTON, Wed. Hollywood actor Stacy Keach today described a decade of being high on cocaine until his London arrest last year jolted him out of addiction. The 44-year-old star, who was released from Reading Prison near London last December, told the House ofReuter; UPI - 327 words
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Article69 1985-07-18 5 ISRAELI PRIME Minister Shimon Peres has held a secret meeting with two moderate Palestinian leaders to discuss prospects for Middle East peace, officials in Tel Aviv said yesterday. Israeli officials said Mr Peres met Mayor Elias Freij of Bethlehem and businessman Hikmet Al Masri of Nablus onAP - 69 words
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Article74 1985-07-18 5 THE CHIEF political commissar of the Soviet armed forces, Gen Aleksey Yepishev, 77, was replaced yesterday by a man 20 years younger in what Western diplomats saw as a move by Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev to strengthen party control over the military. The Defence Ministry said Gen YepishevAFP - 74 words
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Article66 1985-07-18 5 JAPAN HAS successfully tested the engine of a new jet-propelled guided missile designed to be fired from hidden valleys at ships 150 km away, the Defence Agency said in Tokyo yesterday. The engine test was conducted recently from Niijima Island, 155 km south of Tokyo (picture above).AP - 66 words
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Article74 1985-07-18 5 RETURNS FROM the rural areas have narrowed former dictator Hugo Banzer's lead in the Bolivian presidential elections, virtually "eliminating any chance of a first-ballot victotry in Congress, which will choose the winner from the top three finishers. Some early tallies had given Mr Banzer, head ofUPI - 74 words
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Article90 1985-07-18 5 RUGBY ADMINISTRATORS yesterday finally abandoned plans to send the All Blacks to South Africa but said they would fight a court battle to justify their original decision to go ahead with the controversial tour. New Zealand Rugby Union chairman Ces Blazey said in Wellington the national team wouldReuter - 90 words
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Article90 1985-07-18 5 MIAMI, Wed. A retired United States Air Force general was found not guilty yesterday by a court in West Palm Beach of embezzling money from a top secret U*****,000 (*****.000) fund used to finance American spy operations during the Vietnam war. A jury deliberated for less thanReuter - 90 words
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Article, Illustration458 1985-07-18 5 NEW YORK, Wed ILast Friday, President Reagan had the first polyp removed under light sedation. Passing a wire loop through his rectum, surgeons amputated the growth with electric current passing through the. loop. 2 On Saturday, surgeons used a relatively simple procedure, calledNYT - 458 words
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114 1985-07-18 5 PORTLAND (Oregon), Wed. A court order requiring the Church of Scientologyto pay US$39 million (SsBs 8 million) to a disappointed convert was nullified here yesterday on technical grounds. Miss Julie Christofferson Htchbourne, 27, from Portland, had accused the Church of Scientology of having promisedAFP - 114 words
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Article53 1985-07-18 5 WASHINGTON, Wed. The Transport Department yesterday issued a ban on United States sales of flight tickets to Lebanon on all airlines. The order, which has already been sent to the White House, will take effect on Sept 8 unless President Ronald Reagan rejects it or approvesReuter - 53 words
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Advertisement186 1985-07-18 4 9 i <0 t I Fresh from the ocean to the dining tables of the Harbour Grill, The Big Catch is a veritable feast of the most delicious seafood creations to come your way. Juicy lobsters, tempting turbots, delicate scallop and crayfish mousses, fabulous crabs, mussels, sole and salmon. Every186 words
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205 1985-07-18 6 'No' to bail for two in stolen Treasury cheques case SAN FRANCISCO, Wed. A federal magistrate has denied bail to two men charged with transporting millions of dollars in United States Treasury cheques that were allegedly stolen from the mail and taken to the Philippines. In refusing bail yesterday, MagistrateAP - 205 words
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Article55 1985-07-18 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. South Korean Foreign Minister Lee Won-Kyung arrived in Kuala Lumpur today for a two-day visit and held talks with Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad. Foreign Ministry officials said Mr Lee would sign an agreement on scientific and technological co-operation with Technology andAFP - 55 words
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Article436 1985-07-18 6 Mida told to organise briefings, seminars for businessmen KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Malaysian Industrial Development Authority (Mida) office in Singapore has been directed by the Malaysian goverment to step up its activities to attract more investors from the Republic. This was revealed today by TradeNST - 436 words
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Article, Illustration100 1985-07-18 6 INDONESIAN high-school students packed the Senayan Stadium in Jakarta on Monday for results of the university entrance examination held recently. More than 70,000 of an estimated 500,000 candidates have passed the examination. Indonesia's 43 state-run universities and colleges can only accommodate about 90,000 new students eachHaranan - 100 words
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266 1985-07-18 6 Supreme Court to hear case on Monday Death Row appeal KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. THE Supreme Court will hear on Monday an appeal by a Death Row convict against the dismissal of his salt by the High Court yesterday. The appeal by Sim Kla Chun, 28, would be heard in Ipoh,NST - 266 words
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Article64 1985-07-18 6 BANGKOK, WED. A Thai army pilot died and a civilian passenger was seriously injured when a light observation plane crashed on a football field at a military base in north-eastern Thailand, army officials said today. The L-19 aircraft crashed yesterday at the base in Buriram Province, 412 kmAFP - 64 words
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101 1985-07-18 6 THE PHDUPPINE Supreme Court yesterday ruled as illegal, a 1963 military raid on a newspaper that had said the assassination of opposition leader Benigno Aquino was a military plot. The court ordered the military to return to Mr Rommel Corro, publisher of theAP - 101 words
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59 1985-07-18 6 MALAYSIAN AND and Indonesian police have vowed to rid the drug menace in both countries, and also agreed to intensify joint efforts against smugglers and counterfeiters along their common borders. The agreement was reached after two days of talks of the 11th Malaysian-Indone-sian PoliceNST - 59 words
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Article49 1985-07-18 6 THAILAND HAS designated 1987 as "Thai tourism year" to lure more tourists and currency into the country, a Tourism Authority of Thailand spokesman said today. The move, aimed at reducing the country's US$l.l3 billion (about $2.5 billion) balance-of-payments deficit, include increas- ed advertising abroad. AFPAFP - 49 words
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Article43 1985-07-18 6 A TOTAL of 11,715 illegal immigrants, including 7,000 Indonesians, were arrested by the authorites last year, Malaysian Deputy Home Affairs Minister, Mr Radzi Sheikh Ahmad, told the Dewan Rakyat (Parliament) yesterday. Most of the illegal imi- grants were repatriated. BernamaBernama - 43 words
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Article54 1985-07-18 6 THE Ant unit of the Malaysian police would soon be beefed up with the planned purchase of six more patrol aircraft, deputy Inspector-General of Police, Datuk Haji Abdul Rahman Ismail, said yesterday. He said that a bigger air unit would help intensify patrols of Malaysian waters andBernama - 54 words
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Article182 1985-07-18 6 Thai govt warehouse almost full BANGKOK, Wednesday THB] Thai Food and Drug Administration (FDA), is running out of space to store huge quantities of seized narcotics. Mr Panya Wannasathit, Secretary-General of the FDA, which is responsible for storing seized narcotics, said it is seekingAFP - 182 words
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Article166 1985-07-18 6 BANGKOK, Wed. The trial of of six alleged supporters of the outlawed Communist Party of Thailand (CPT) has begun, a defence lawyer said. Mr Thongbai Thongpao said Police Special Branch Col Udom Charoen told a military court yesterday that the six had entered Bangkok inAP - 166 words
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Article, Illustration700 1985-07-18 8 LIM KWAN KWAN - LIM KWAN KWAN They have incurable disease By THE three men in the Jaafar family have been virtually confined to one room in their HDB flat. They sleep, bathe, eat and do practically everything else here. Messrs Mohamed Rashid, Abdul Rahman and700 words
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182 1985-07-18 8 Girl, 12, held at store 'part of pickpocket gang' POLICE have arresed a 12-year-old schoolgiri, believed to be a memler of a gang of young pickpockets who had betn active at major shopping centres. The suspect was caught at the Metro Far East store in Scotts Road on Tuesday by182 words
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274 1985-07-18 8 A TAXI driver was stripped naked, gagged and fled to a tree by three robbers who drove off in his taxi after robbing him of his gold ring and about W# in cash. Bat a court heard yesterday that the. three did274 words
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Article, Illustration321 1985-07-18 8 N. BALAKRISHNAN - Private sector can boost economy: Vogel N. BALAKRISHNAN By PROFESSOR Ezra Vogel, the man who became famous with his book, Japan As Number One, said yesterday that Singapore's economy could benefit by increasing private sector input. He said that unlike in Japan, where the powerful private sector had always had321 words
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Article, Illustration143 1985-07-18 8 THE public has been warned against buying or using a herbal preparation called Da Huo Luo Dan under the Great Wall brand until new consignments have been tested and found safe for consumption. The Health Ministry said the preparation, made by China's Tientsin Drug Manufactory,143 words
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Article47 1985-07-18 8 THE Mobile Blood Bank will be stationed at Jurong Town community centre, Yung Sheng Road, on Saturday from 10 am to 4 pm and at Potong Pasir R C Zone 1, Block 222, Lorong 8, Toa Payoh, on Sunday from 9 am to 1 pm.47 words
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Article, Illustration415 1985-07-18 9 LEONG WENG KAM - Together again just for a laugh LEONG WENG KAM Comedians Wang Sa and Ya Fong team up after 13 years' separation By WANG Sa and Ya Fong, once Singapore's most popular comedians, are teaming up again after a separation of 13 years. Affectionately known as the fat-and-thin comic partnership which415 words
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Article401 1985-07-18 9 BEN DAVIDSON - BEN DAVIDSON Case of the disappearing businessman $350,000 in debts left behind By A TAIWANESE businessman had at least on two occasions used illiterate elderly women from abroad as fronts to speculate on the gold and stock markets here a few years ago. On two401 words
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205 1985-07-18 9 Audit clerk fined $3,000 for trying to lift skirts AN AUDIT clerk who could not keep his hands to himself was yesterday fined $3,000. Paul Loh Kok Seng, 27, admitted using criminal force on a 20--year-old woman while In a lift at the Selegie Complex on Oct 23 last year205 words
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364 1985-07-18 9 BENG TAN - Use of sea water to flush toilets too costly BENG TAN By THE governmrnt has ruled out using sea water to flush toilets. This was confir ned yesterday by Mr Tan Teng Huat of the Mi.iistry of the Environment and Mr Ong Poh Seng of the Public Utilities Board. They364 words
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408 1985-07-18 9 ANNE KOH - 188 inactive firms get strike-off notice ANNE KOH By A TOTAL of 188 companies, which appear not to be in business, will be deregistered in October unless they can prove otherwise. This is the largest number of companies to be served the strike-off notice in a single move by the408 words
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Article77 1985-07-18 9 Photo tips for your travels A FREE-LANCE photographer, Mr Kouo Shang Wei, will talk on Travel Photography at the SAF Reservists' Association clubhouse at Bukit Merah on July 26 at 7.30 pm. He will illustrate his talk with his own pictures of India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Japan, South Korea and77 words
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Article28 1985-07-18 9 THE Central Lending Library of the National Library in Stamford Road is now closed for renovations and painting until July 27. It reopens on July 29.28 words
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286 1985-07-18 10 Pet turtle lovers advised to wash hands CHILDREN who play with the small green pet turtles, which spread salmonella poisoning, should wash their hands before eating. Salmonella, a common food poisoning organism, is a disease not widely reported in Singapore. It is normally found in the intestines of warmblooded animals286 words
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Article85 1985-07-18 10 Teng Cheong to address forum THE Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering Employees' Union will hold a forum on Good Labour Management Relations The Whys and Wherefores at Hotel New Otani on July 24. The Second Deputy Prime Minister and NTUC Secretary General, Mr Ong Teng Cheong, will deliver the opening address.85 words
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374 1985-07-18 10 RAV DHALIWAL - RAV DHALIWAL By THE Driver Improvement Points System (Dips), which has been operating for more than two years, is being reviewed. A comprehensive evaluation is underway by the Traffic Police to see if the system can be made more effective, it was learnt yesterday.374 words
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Article, Illustration266 1985-07-18 10 A BANK teller with a heart was what stndent Tyeb Esabhai Pa par 18, found when he went to make a donation to the Live Aid fund at the United Overseas Bank branch in Siglap on Tuesday. Tyeb wanted to donate $3 to the266 words
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295 1985-07-18 10 A CAR pool queue came under fire on the courtesy hotline yesterday. Novice car-pooler Tan Jee Ming, 26, said he was jabbed by elbows every day at a car pool queue in Bedok South Avenue. "There is a big mass of people who295 words
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Article, Illustration376 1985-07-18 10 IVAN LIM - Too late for unity call, says SIA unionist IVAN LIM By LEADERSHIP rivalry in the Singapore Airlines Staff Union (Siasu) came out in the open yesterday when one of the main fcftntenders brushed aside a call for unity toy prospective General Secretary Kho Man Poh. "It's too late," said Mr376 words
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93 1985-07-18 10 'Abetting PC to get bribed charge AN UNEMPLOYED iflan was yesterday charged with abetting a policeman to get a $4,000 bribe frg&i an illegal four-digit lottaey collector two years ago.**" Lim Chee Leng, 46, is««l--leged to have abetted PC Ofth Cheng Chuan in corrupthgj)taining the money fc«n Madam Liou Siew93 words
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Article210 1985-07-18 10 THE Criminal Investigation Department has taken over the probe into the deatn of teenage caddy Ang Choon San at Peirce Reservoir a. Upper Thomson Road. Police said the ClD's Special Investigation Section was called in because of "suspicious circumstances" surrounding the boy's death. Choon210 words
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241 1985-07-18 11 Westin training schemes bear fruit WESTIN hotels here have no worry about getting enough trained junior management staff as they gear for opening next ""year. Sixteen of 34 Singaporean graduates of hotel and restaurant management courses in the United States whom Westin had recruited and trained have come home. They241 words
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Article63 1985-07-18 11 THIEVES broke into a mini-supermarket in Jurong West Street 52 over the weekend and stole about $24,300 from a safe. A butcher, Mr Low Eng Choon, 24, discovered the theft when he reported (or work at the Singapore Animal Husbandry Enterprises outlet at 7 am on63 words
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Article, Illustration420 1985-07-18 11 MICHAEL LIM - The hours that make 40 seconds MICHAEL LIM Technicians work to make flypast a success Story by YOU won't see men like Idris Marican, Chong Foh Ping and Jimmy Ng in the big National Day parade on Aug 9. Ask them what they're doing for the show and they're liableARTHUR LEE - 420 words
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313 1985-07-18 11 Visiting scientists to pass on latest developments RESEARCH and development experts, including a Singaporean, working in laboratories of leading US companies such as IBM and AT&T, will be here next month for discussions with officials from the government and private sectors. The experts will attend a three-day seminar, beginning on313 words
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223 1985-07-18 11 NG WENG HOONG - NG WENG HOONG By THE Marine Department has permanently barred a shipmaster from serving on Singapore ships and warned another following investigations into the incidents involving their vessels. The incidents were among six which happened between December 1983 and last August that were223 words
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Article144 1985-07-18 11 DON'T stick your head out of a vehicle and spit. Instead, use a tissue paper. This is the message the Registry of Vehicles wants to get across to the public. And it has adopted a slogan, Thank you for not spitting, to drive it home. The144 words
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Advertisement244 1985-07-18 8 •4aQ on s crowded with benefits! pw^^gg iA^ The first of its kind ever in jCy Singapore. The New Mitsubishi VK^ Space Wagon. With 2.5 metres of luxurious space that flexibly #Js*^ tre power plant, super smooth 4 >^ suspension and ultra-variable aJ* shock absorbers. J&/ All the best features244 words
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Advertisement340 1985-07-18 11 It says a lot about a Rolex. It says a lot about a jeweller who sells them. It takes fifteen /^fl/fSw B^S bility of an Oyster cially Certified. w S^SS^3^^^™ W i ewe^ er sno or^' Fifteen days of S(BPF" nar > r jeweller, exhaustive testing by W^Bf^ Rolex select340 words
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476 1985-07-18 12 The Straits Times says Less than a total reversal THERE appear to be both economic and political reasons why China has decided to close 10 of the 14 coastal cities it opened to foreign trade and investment slightly more than a year ago, and to introduce a new levy on476 words
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Article996 1985-07-18 12 YANG RAZALI KASSIM - YANG RAZALI KASSIM Motives of five who tried to pass off as Indonesians under study Around the region with 4 At face value, the case of the five Chinese looks like a criminal one. But in view of the longstanding Indonesian suspicion of China, the incident996 words
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Article, Illustration1101 1985-07-18 12 MICHAEL SMITH - MICHAEL SMITH That Japan is the world leader in electronic consumer products, such as television sets, hi-fi and video equipment, is beyond doubt. But overall in the electronics field it is still second to the United States. But with a significant switch from what is1,101 words
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Advertisement222 1985-07-18 12 Sterling (US. Dollars 12.6% pa. 102% pa. If not, then you could use Britannia's investment advice. Call or write David Gould or Mary Pek for the relevant details. Britannia 'fjf The Chartered Bank Building, 6 Battery Road *1 4-08, Singapore 0104. Telephone: *****86; Telex: RS ***** Park View Singapore to222 words
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Article, Illustration1184 1985-07-18 13 ESTHER FEIN - ESTHER FEIN By WASHINGTON Raising her voice above the cheers of thousands of spectators, Joan Baez offered a tender rendition of Amazing Grace to open the Philadelphia portion of a trans-Atlantic concert to aid famine victims in Africa. "Good morning, children of theNYT - 1,184 words
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Article, Illustration930 1985-07-18 13 ONG MING SEING - ONG MING SEING By WASHINGTON The expanded role of women in the United States Armed Forces is being examined by authorities here amid controversy over whether it would enhance or jeopardise national security. Women have been recruited in increasing numbers and930 words
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Advertisement807 1985-07-18 13 Making {Jans for better business? Cash control, financial planning, client records, word processing, sales analysis, accounts, stock control, CAD and data communication are among the many purposes for which your company can (and perhaps already does) use computers. For the hardware you want, the advice you seek, the software you807 words
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585 1985-07-18 14 Shoppers should be wary of 'dishonest' sales gimmicks 4 During the current trade slowdown, some businessmen are using "dishonest" gimmicks through "dishonest" advertisements in order to generate business. It is hoped that your report and this letter will open the eyes of m unsuspecting, innocent shoppers. 7 YOUR report "The585 words
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231 1985-07-18 14 Bilingual policy cornerstone of education system I REFER to the report "Teachers, MPs hail move on languages". (ST, July 16). Your reporter has failed to grasp the rationale behind the revision of the promotion criteria for the secondary Normal Course pupils. At the Schools Council meeting on Saturday (July 13),231 words
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Letter81 1985-07-18 14 I REFER to the letters "Exam centre is V/i hours away by bus" by "Worried Candidate", and "My exam centre is far away too" by Miss Sandy Phang. (ST, July 4 and 15 respectively). The writers are requested to see the officer in charge of the GCE81 words
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Letter546 1985-07-18 14 Singaporeans are asking for too much I WAS disappointed, truly disappointed with the attitude of some Singaporeans after reading the letters by "Justice Pao", "Fairplay", Mr Simon Chen and Mr Jeffrey Lee. (ST, July 11). These writers should be corrected on certain points. It should be546 words
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Letter87 1985-07-18 14 THE Straits Times welcomes letters from you. Your totters must include your signature, full name, address, and home and office telephone numbers, if any. They should preferably be typed, double-spaced, on one side of the paper. You may add a pseudonym if you wish. Brevity is an advantage.87 words
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252 1985-07-18 14 A painful illness spawns desire to end life I REFER to the article "Being terminally i11... can't we put my mother to sleep?" (ST, July 6). It is a moving, disturbing, penetrating and of course controversial article. I have been spared the agonising experience of having to look after a252 words
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Letter83 1985-07-18 14 Is there no place for merit? IN THE report "Members to get priority in job hunt SOC" (ST, July 15), Mr Ng Pock Too was quoted as saying job placement priority would be given to retrenched union members. Is he saying that when two retrenched workers are vying for the83 words
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Letter, Illustration157 1985-07-18 14 Scientific team was here in 1914, not 1814 WE refer to the letter "Did scientific team arrive before Raffles?" by Mr Ernie Oei Choon Guan. (ST, July 6). Mr Oei has rightly pointed out an error in the date, which read 1814. It should read "1914". The signboard was recently157 words
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Article, Illustration83 1985-07-18 15 The Straits Times Industrial Index rose another 4.95 points yesterday to 727.55 on an improving volume of 11.8 million shares. For the second trading session, two of the index stocks, Genting and Pan-Elec-tric, finished among the top gainers of the day. The major losers were Malayan Flour,83 words
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Article59 1985-07-18 15 MM 1950 +50 MBatoit 550 +20 Sea V«w 250 +15 LtMSOC 206+13 GIHWpSOt 189 +11 Gmtofs 560 +10 TasrtCerart 370 +10 HarriMM Ifcit 330 10 Spin Meta 269 10 P«i-risOc 210 +10 Mapwn C<rpn 332 +8 NorMdmnsOc 148 +8 Dub Cora 121 +8 rnkHu 226 +7 SMbn 160 +759 words
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Article71 1985-07-18 15 M Flour 250 -52 Mf Dm 450 —46 Mttrapfci 50c 110 —22 Larvt Ih 145 -12 M*tay*w*ta 82 -11 nS T 680 -10 I C S 600-10 Mm Oka 50c 178 -10 Btrjaya Corpn 112 —10 Bab Kawan 358 —7 HTai-Pan 81 Mi 6V2 Saitratßn 99.- —5H Batv LManc71 words
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Article13 1985-07-18 15 Jolion Holdings 1,470,000 Pon-EI 575,000 Federal Cables 522,000 Pohang Inv 476,00013 words
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Article64 1985-07-18 15 July 16 July 17 M 1 16 M 1 ll y ST Property 426.83 426 01 BT Compete 63? .89 638.60 STMmings 300.25 300.22 BTlndiCilor 325/375 *****44 ST Plantations 2313.54 2309.33 BTOB/OS -425 -348 OCBC 544.69 550.46 ST Industrials 722.60 727.55 OUB Composite 355.55 359.43 ST Finance 2171.54 2185.7064 words
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Article31 1985-07-18 15 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Tines Industrials Composite 1983/84 High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) 1983/84 Uw 712.29(5/1/83) 684.88(4/1/84) All-time Hicn 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All-time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 550.78 (2/8/82)31 words
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Article12 1985-07-18 15 THE U3 dollar closed at DM2.8575 in Singapoi-e, losing 225 points.12 words
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Article20 1985-07-18 15 > DM V FF S$ H$ UBs 3875 2.8775 237.65 unq 2.2045 unq .4060 2.8575 236.10 8.6870 2.2005 7.726020 words
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Article33 1985-07-18 15 Eurodollar: Gained 32 ticks to 92.26 a contract. Deutscnemark: Gained 12 ticks to 0.3499 a contract. Japanese yen: Gained four ticks to 0.*****3 a contract. Gold: Gained US$3.9O to U*****.00 an ounce.33 words
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Article86 1985-07-18 15 TAIPEI, Wed. Tatung Company, Taiwan's largest private manufacturer of householi electronic and electrical appliances, has opened a new plant in Britain to produce colour television sets and minitors, its chairman said today. Mr T.S. Lim, returning from Friday's inauguration ceremony of the Tatung plant inAFP - 86 words
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Article64 1985-07-18 15 Malaysia's tin benefit KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Stockpile and export control under the International Tin Agreement have stabilised the price of tin at the floor price in the current declining market, Parliament was told today. Deputy Primary Industries Minister Megat Junid Megat Ayub said price stability was important in ensuring thatBernama - 64 words
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Article70 1985-07-18 15 BEIJING, Wed. China has attracted nearly US$4 billion (SsB.B billion) in direct foreign investment in the six years since it started its open-door economic policy, the official newspaper International Business said. It said more than 900 joint ventures had been set up and more than 2,000 cooperationReuter - 70 words
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Article87 1985-07-18 15 WASHINGTON, Wed. Sir James Goldsmith raised his stake in Crown Zellerbach Corp common stock to 35.6 per cent of the total outstanding, he reported in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Sir James said entities he controls bought 261,500 shares on the open marketReuter - 87 words
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Article87 1985-07-18 15 BANGKOK, Wed. An anticipated bumper Thai cane crop in the 1985/86 (November/May) season is expected to push the sugar industry deeper into debt because of high production costs and poor export prices, the Thai Cane and Sugar Corp and government officials said. Figures released earlier thisReuter - 87 words
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Article, Illustration466 1985-07-18 15 LITO GUTIERREZ - LITO GUTIERREZ Refund if items are cheaper elsewhere in Asia Pacific By A TRAVELLER who buys an item in the duty-free liquortobacco shop at Changi Airport and finds out that the same item is cheaper in a duty-free shop elsewhere in the Asia-Pacific region will466 words
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223 1985-07-18 15 JEDDAH, Wed. Saudi Arabia's Indus-try and Electricity Minister Abdul Aziz Al-Zamel said a large new refinery at Rabigh, on the Red Sea, would begin exporting at the end of next year, the Saudi Gazette newspaper reported yesterday. Oil refinery analystsReuter - 223 words
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Article120 1985-07-18 15 NEW YORK, Wed. Citicorp yesterday joined the list of US bankers reporting sharply higher secondquarter earnings because of increased interest income and more trading profits. Profits of the holding company of the biggest US bank surged by 22 per cent during the April-June quarter toReuter - 120 words
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Article, Illustration441 1985-07-18 15 Futures markets: Don't expect too much too soon Chicago exchange chief NEW futures exchanges, such as the one in Singapore, should not expect too much too soon. The President and Chief Executive Officer of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, Mr William Brodsky, said: "As our experience in the United States has441 words
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Article71 1985-07-18 15 WASHINGTON, Wed. Presidential Airways Inc, a new discount air carrier, has filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission for an initial offering of 2.4 million shares of common stock. The company has estimated the shares would sell initially for US$5 to US$6 each (Ssll to 5513.20).Reuter - 71 words
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Article270 1985-07-18 15 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH By THE lure of a $10,000 cash prize m a financial futures game has proved more effective than expected. When the Singapore International Monetary Exchange threw down the gauntlet of "The Simex Challenge", they did not expect so many people to pick it270 words
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299 1985-07-18 15 NORA CHENG - Singapore partner's pull-out cancels hotel deal NORA CHENG By THE attempt by Singaporeans to buy Hongkong Land's Excelsior Hotel in Hongkong fell through because Kuo Oil's newly-revealed Singapore partner pulled out at the eleventh hour. Hongkong sources have named the other party as Kheng Leong Co Pte Ltd, an investment299 words
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405 1985-07-18 15 Late rally pushes Wall Street to record high NEW YORK, Wed. The stock market roared to record highs in a powerful late rally yesterday, paced by the computer and car sectors. The Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed 12.43 points to 1,347.89, almost lO points above Friday's all-time closing high ofReuter - 405 words
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180 1985-07-18 15 THE US dollar recovered slightly in New York on Tuesday after falling for nine straight days. However, its strength failed and the dollar continued its slide in the Far East late yesterday. As it fell, the British pound continued to climb, reaching 1.4085 against180 words
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Advertisement305 1985-07-18 15 tt Computerize Your Accounts. It's Faster And Cheaper T00..." Hfe^ (Advice by Registrar of Companies, S.T. 8/7/85) o^^^M^M mMS! t^r Yes. Computerize with CANON. Eryoy all the advantages of its fully IBM-compatibility, greater reliability, faster performance, and yet lower costs! The CANON A2OO wonder provides you with a much higher305 words
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Article2913 1985-07-18 16 READERS should be aware of the limitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt in at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessariy covered in "business done". Further because all dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does2,913 words
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Article1903 1985-07-18 16 INDUSTRIALS AChoc(1.50B)(l) 1.48(1) 150 AISB(0 80'2B)(5)0.80 Alcom (0.85' 2 B) (7) 0.86 (2) 0.87 (l)0.86 1 2 (14) 0.85 (4) 0.85' >-i Alex Hldg(l.46B)cd AMD (2.998 3.005) (6) 2.99 (2) 2.98 (m7) 3.00 (8) 3.00 Antah (1.508 1.515) (14) 1.51 (97) 1.50 API (0.688 0.695)1,903 words
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Article2737 1985-07-18 16 Al shares quoted have a par value of $1, unless otherwise specified. Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Tax-eiempted dividend. ABN is traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m dollars 1985 Last Yield Vol Day M|h Low Company Sale Change ('000) Hfeh Low2,737 words
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Article273 1985-07-18 17 1 Mki $1,000. 2 F«r best customers only. 3 OCBC Finance. 4 only i«iiiNe it DBS Finance UOF's rites. also avaiaMe at UOF. atao avabMe at DBS Finance. OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings 5V_ 5% 5 1 5V_ Autosave 5 Fixed deposit 1 month 4V_ 4V.273 words
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Article158 1985-07-18 17 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.5559—1.5588 6.52—6.34 Canadian dollar 1.6342—1.6361 6.19—6.09 NZ dollar 1.0979—1.1006 9.31—8.99 Sterling pound 3.0633—3.0669 3.30—3.25 US dollar 2.2070—2.2080 4.57—4.52 Local doiars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling158 words
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Article95 1985-07-18 17 THE US dollar closed lower at 2.2070/80 at 3 pm yesterday compared to its opening of 2.2045/65. It fluctuated between 2.2045 and 2.2100. Against the deutschemark, the greenback closed at 2.8795/05. It traded between 2.8750 and 2.8820 after an initial opening of 2.8760/70. Against the yen, the US dollar95 words
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Article130 1985-07-18 17 THE kilobar traded between 5522,560 and 5522,800 yesterday. The Far East gold market opened at U*****.40/319.80 and remained quiet in the range of U*****.00/ SaS ET? d i US|5 9f*/ 319.80. It closed for lunch at U*****.30/ 319.70. It reopened at U*****.40/319.80 and eased to U*****.10/ 319.50 before rising130 words
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Article25 1985-07-18 17 GOLD USS/oz Wed Tues Singapore 319.50—320.00 316.80—317.30 Hongkong 319.90—320.30 316.90 317.30 Tues Mon New York 320.00—320.50 317.25 317.75 London 320.00-320.50 315 20 315.7025 words
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Article185 1985-07-18 17 Managers' prices for July 18 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 1.57-1.66 The Savings Fund 1.23 1.30 Spore Prog Fund 0 70 0.74 Spore Sec. Fund I M— l.lO Spore Invest Fund 0 78 0 83xd Spore Equity Fund 0 72—0 76 DBS Bank Shenton Growth Fund 0.98—1 03185 words
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Article98 1985-07-18 17 Eurodollar 3-month deposit SEPTEMBER Eurodollar opened sharply higher at 92.19 following the Federal Reserve rebasing of monetary targets. Market optimism was encouraged by the raising of the Ml ceiling to 8 per cent. The euphoria continued in the day as the contract gained ground steadily, closing at its peak of98 words
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Article, Illustration94 1985-07-18 17 SEPTEMBER Deutschemark traded quietly until the opening of the European market. Steady buying of Deutschemark and sales of US dollar on the expectation of a poor second-quarter US GNP due later in the day encouraged buyers. Technical buying of Deutschemark took caused a rush of buying orders as the94 words
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Article75 1985-07-18 17 OPENING at the low of the day at 0.*****7, the September yen gained ground to close at the day's high of 0.*****3. As with the Deutschemark contract, the yen was encouraged by dollar weakness on expectation of poor record quarter GNP in US and lower US interest rates.75 words
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Article, Illustration82 1985-07-18 17 SOFTER interest rates and growing bearishness in interest rates caused August gold to open above US$32O. In the course of the day, as interest rates remained weak and the dollar depreciated in value, gold gained almost $2 to close at the day's high of U*****.00. Reports from Security Pacific82 words
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Article16 1985-07-18 17 Tin Ckwnc NB/Uo KL Tm 30.75 up 10 cents Turnover: 105 tonnes down 28 tonnes16 words
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Article14 1985-07-18 17 SRP" Singapore August 175.00 up 1.50 cents Malaysia August 194.50 up 1.50 cents14 words
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Article25 1985-07-18 17 Cloiinf prices Silver [tsi/tny M Ned Tues Imgapore 6 IS— 6 21 610—615 Tues Mm lew York 6.16—6.21 6 10—6.15 Source Credit Swsse. Spo.e25 words
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Article17 1985-07-18 17 CopfMT £/taßt Tuts pot 1053 00-1053.50 (1036.00-1036.50) months 1057.00—1058.00 (1045.00—1045.50) Market tone: Steadier Sales: 30.100 tonnes17 words
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Article21 1985-07-18 17 Ctainf prices Aluminium £/tome Tues Spot 734.00-735.00 (722.00—723 00) 3 months 754.50 755.50 (744.00-744.50) Market tone: Steadier Sales: 38,350 tonnes21 words
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Article102 1985-07-18 17 Cto«nj prices Crude MJ/tome palm oil July 1002 50 (north) 1005 (south) 1010 (central) Aug 987.50 (south¢ral) 992 50 (northl) Sept 960 (north) 970 (south) Refined palm oi UStytonnes rbd palm July 530 (sellers) Aug ***** (sellers) Sept 505 (sellers) MOM July 485 (sellers) Aug 480 (sellers) Sept102 words
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725 1985-07-18 17 FOR the second straight day, the stock market chalked up a modest gain, giving investors hopes of a minor rebound. The Straits Times Industrial Index rose 4.95 points to 727.55 while the Business Times Composite Index added 4.71 to finish at 638.60 points.725 words
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Article261 1985-07-18 17 My 17 HK{ Clunfc Associated Hotels 0.5 18 Bank Of East Askj 23.90S Cheung Kong 17.30 +0.1 Chma Light 15.90 unch Cross Hart) Tunnel 10 70 unch F E Consortium 0.71 unch Far East Exch PhUex 0.0425 -0.0025 G I Cement 8.50 +0.1 Great Eagle 0.81 +0.01 Hang Lung261 words
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Article333 1985-07-18 17 July 17 Yen Charge Ajinomoto 1110 -30 Akai 395 +10 Amada 884 +44 Asohi Chem 870 +15 Asohi Glass 835 +7 Bonk Tk 878 -2 Bndgestone 560 +13 Canon 1020 unch Casio Computer 1550 +110 Citizen 425 +8 D Nip Print 1110 +10 D Nippon Screen Daiei 683 +8333 words
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Article321 1985-07-18 17 My 17 Cents Chanjf (Awl) A C I 276 unch A N I 252 +2 A P M 279 +4 Aberfoyle 1080 +40 Age 256 +6 Alliance Oil 105 unch Allied Mill 279 -I Ampol Exp 258 +5 Ampol Pet 200 unch Anz 514 +16 Ashton 113 +1 BHP321 words
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Article65 1985-07-18 17 I I I I I I _l I I I NST Index Wednesday 1186.80(1182.13) Hongkong Hang Seng Wednesday 1647.90 (1632.99) |E1 Australian All-Ordinaries Wednesday 912.8 (902.6) Nikkei 0 J Average Wednesday *****.49(*****.26) Financial Times Industrials Tuesday 928.7 (937.2) -I Dow Jones Average 0-* Tuesday 1347.89 (1335.46) (Fipjres in brackets65 words
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Article217 1985-07-18 17 _> 16 USI Chanfe Alcoa 34 unch Allied Chem Cp 44* Allis-Chalmers 4% Am Tel Tel 22% +M Amax Inc 13* Amr Corp 50V* Bethlehem Sri 17* unch Boeing Co 49* 1% Burroughs Cp 59% +1% Caterpillar Co 36* Chase Manhtn 62*4 1% Chrysler Cp 35V. 1% Olicorp217 words
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Article555 1985-07-18 17 INDUSTRIALS yy j7 Pence Chan.e AHied-Lyons 228 -2 Ass Dairies 138 unch BTRPLC 325 -5 Babcocks 130 -5 Barclays 402 -12 Beecham 305 unch BICC 203 +2 Blue Circle 521 +3 BOC Group 268 +4 Boots 185 unch Bowoter 253 -3 BATS 298 -5 Britannia 97 +2 BP 525555 words
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Article494 1985-07-18 17 LCL Receiving Receiving Strip (Voyage) Arr Cargo Time Block Namg Glory (6N/85) 18/7(2330) F7 0700-0800/1000-1130 L 7 RatuKonsort (178N) 18/7(2300) Fl *****100 Nl Tange (18W) 18/7 (2359) Fl *****200 G3 Anro Asia (*****) 19/7 (0700) F7 1300 1500/ 1800- 1900 HI Al Mirqab (13) 19/7 (0700) F7 1130-1300/1800-1900494 words
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Article38 1985-07-18 17 SYDNEY, Wed. The Australia/ Singapore and West Malaysia, Australia/Indonesia and Australia -Thailand outward shipping conferences said they will adjust their currency adjustment factor (CAF) to 0.20 per cent from 4.22 per cent, effective Aug 1. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article205 1985-07-18 17 aram i~pui~=«=--^r-— Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Ma Jade K3l a'side 18/7 Pearl Star K27 aside 18/7 Stolt Spur K29 aside 18/7 Bunga Taniong Kl7 18/; 19/7 Hugheverett K2l 18/7 20/7 Jenson K22 18/7 19/7 Lai dang K2l 18/7 20/7 Straits Venture K2SW 18/7 19/7 Tomoh205 words
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Article259 1985-07-18 18 SENIOR executives of major oil companies will discuss the prospects and future of oil trading activities in the Asia-Pacific Basin at an international conference here from Sept 16 to 18. The conference, to be held at the Hyatt Regency Hotel, will be opened by Minister259 words
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434 1985-07-18 18 Continuing losses a drain on finances executive director KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Emtex Corporation, which has successfully staved off the takeover attempt by MBf Holdings, has closed its loss-making textile operations. Emtex Executive Director Tan Siew Chin said the textile operations were stopped at the endMBT - 434 words
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Article, Illustration149 1985-07-18 18 THIS tjriefcase can also be ustd as a safe for your flash and valuables. It has a case of its own which can be anchored to the floor or car floorboard when used as a safe. It also has a cash deposit slot. The SAT149 words
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Article, Illustration131 1985-07-18 18 CARE to manufacture a range of new design spectacle frames which won a top Australian award for [Industrial design? 1 Australian company JR. Engelhardt Nominees Pty Ltd, Ivhich makes the frames in Australia, is looking for a Manufacturer to produce the Hi-np-2 frames under Hbence for the131 words
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Article366 1985-07-18 18 LONDON, w. London clearing ban^Kare expected to show^fcarply increased prof^Rhelped by bumper domßc results, when mid-yesaßtures are published in SBput two Analysts conßted said recent trading ■||tnefitted from higher tha* expected British lending rates and improved bad dep: experience since the second-half of last year.Reuter - 366 words
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Article101 1985-07-18 18 HONGKONG, Wed. A management group has been completed for China International Trust and Investment Corp's HKS3OO million (5585.50 million) bond issue, sole lead manager Chase Manhattan Asia Ltd said. The 16 managers are BA Asia Ltd, BOT International (HK) Ltd, Chemical International Group, China DevelopmentReuter - 101 words
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268 1985-07-18 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. United Malayan Banking Corporation (UMBC) economic adviser Dr V. Kanapathy said there should be a policy on giving aid to ailing companies. He was commenting on the Malaysian Central Bank's move to reform and deregulate the banking system in anBernama - 268 words
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110 1985-07-18 18 No agreement yet, says Kinta Kellas KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Kinta Kellas Tin Dredging PLC has said it has been considering avenues for further diversification but has not entered into any agreement to acquire any asset. The company was replying to a query by the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange on aBernama - 110 words
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Article236 1985-07-18 18 Now KL buys further into C C THE race for the prized Cycle ft Carriage group is hotting op. Within a week of Kuwait Investment Office's increased purchases, the Malaysian Employees Provident Fund Board has raised Its stake in the Singaporebased Cycle ft Carriage Ltd. The Malaysian group has acquired236 words
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128 1985-07-18 18 LONDON, Wed. State-owned British Steel Corporation (BSC) has reported its smallest loss in eight years. It would have made a profit last year but for the year-long coalminers' strike, BSC said. The company's annual report, released yesterday, showed an operating loss before interest of £70Reuter - 128 words
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Advertisement60 1985-07-18 16 YOU DONT HAVE TO BE A GREAT SINGER -vg^ to enjoy W -Jlr Capture the exuberant diversity of m Bpiy^P Victorian social life in Music, mSWt W th more t ian photographs, ■B^/Bf^^** ll^ engravings, paintings and other M KB period illustrations and a full TlloTiiTip^i Times Jurong. No 2.60 words
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Advertisement749 1985-07-18 18 Thf Ir YOVR rfc,, C cTini« fe Future QUESTION: J^OME_ The Answer: ENTREPRENEUR "Magazine Entrepreneur, the business opportunity magazine, shows you the latest trends to enable you to become partially or fully self-employed in your own business. Entrepreneur's successful track record in sporting and analyzing new opportunities has been well-documented749 words
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Advertisement74 1985-07-18 18 i|= TAT LEE BANK LIMITED Tat Lee Bank Building, 63, Market St., Singapore 0104. Tel: *****92 (25 Lines) Savings mmmmaum Account I f\ O Daily Interest |J.U. Credited Monthly Fixed Deposit 1 month4y2%p.a 6 months 5% p.a. (minimum $10,000/-) 2 months 4V2% P-a- 9 months 5% P-a (minimum $10,000/-) 374 words
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Advertisement585 1985-07-18 19 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: t Monday Friday 9 00am to 5.00pm Run-On: $5.00 per line (Min. $15.00) Food/Entorteinment (2 —5) /^J I f\ fO^ Il»D IvT^ IV"^ iKfl tfNWIIr Puolie Holiday 9.00am to I.oopm (Mm. 560.00 Strain Times) mimn, to Bmln.u |U -U) v^o U/i9koj(Qj 1 111 1 1585 words
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Advertisement432 1985-07-18 19 3 Catering GARDEN CITY CATERS functions. Aircon Premise Free. 21, Outram Pk #02-221. *****17/*****43. WE CATER BUFFET for homes, offices, weddings/all functions. Team Caterer, *****43/*****14. 5 Others BUDGET HOTEL Single $66/ Double $81. Hotel VIP. Tel: *****77. Taste our curry fishhead at the coffee corner or by the poolslde. 11432 words
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Advertisement355 1985-07-18 19 11 Pleasure Boats HIGHEST OFFER SECURES. Fibreglass boat, 1.3 X 3.7m. 4hp. Yamaha petrol outboard with sail, 1980. *****43 Kevin. SELLING 21 FOOTER flbreglass half cabin cruiser, $12,000 neg. Call Mr A. Laugier at office *****22 evenings at *****46 KELONG FISHING A snorkling, leaving 26 night to 28th July, limited355 words
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Advertisement396 1985-07-18 19 12 Computer Products/ Services MICROLINK SOFTWARE LIBRARY present* FREE TALK ON COMPUTER APPRECIATION by Computer Professionals IBM/ Apple hardwares softwares Comparison of microcomputers How to choose a computer in meeting your requirements within your budget Questions answers Handson session. Beat offer for the following: IBM PC XT Compatibles 256K Japanese396 words
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Advertisement329 1985-07-18 19 13 Musical Instruments ELKA-ORLA (ITALY) COMPUTERISED organ $1,650. Downpayment: $400 only. Blessing piano $1,950 only. Elka Thomson Plaza: *****85. Elka Parklane, Selegie Road: *****48. PIANO SALES 30 40% discount. German design with British or Japanese parts. Guarantee 6 years. Limit to first 30 customers only. Visit: 28, Gul Drive. Tel:329 words
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Advertisement421 1985-07-18 19 15 Aquariums CALL ALL MARINE aquarium enthusiast. We provide professional maintenance/ setting-up services with proven results. Reasonable charges. Call display pager *****38. 16 Flowers/Plants *"ITT|i<BHf f— for all occasionl^Wl732Bo2o. Euroflora, International Bldg #01-17. 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing a^a^aaaMßsaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa>aaaaaaaia>aaaaaa>B MANUFACTURER'S DIRECT SALE of solid ramln wood home furniture and Manau design421 words
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Advertisement691 1985-07-18 19 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing DIRECT FROM FACTORY, made to order kitchen cabinets. $95 p.f.r. Also available wardrobe, display cabinets, bedroom sets (ready made) shop renovation. Free on-the-spot designing. Tel: *****27 or visit our factory at 2 Sungei Kadut St-4, Sungei Kadut Industrial Estate, Spore 2572. RE-UPHOLSTERY OF OLD sofa for691 words
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Advertisement1147 1985-07-18 19 l^^fl^^^f ATTENTION ■HHHB SECRETARIES! r Are you prepared for a manp agement role? Read what ATT is offering at classification t 149. 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Massage Massage am m 1 I 1' x" M MM RELAX A REFRESH YOURSELF AT QREATEAftTERM £jk HEALTH CEHTRE A^Bk Jjßk. sth1,147 words
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Advertisement672 1985-07-18 20 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Massage Massage Massage tlrtaafi' li**£4<&> Bifeaßffii £r t rttiY f For a real soothing massage Our young, attractive and experienced masseuses will give you a thorough massage to soothe away your cares. In beautiful surroundings too. Facilities include sauna and iaWiftvf672 words
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Advertisement702 1985-07-18 20 39 Other Personal Services HOLMES PRIVATE INVESTIGATION Agency Pte Ltd. For enquiries, please contact *****07/ *****08. URGENT DRAWING BUT shortage of manpower? Call: *****54 after 7p.m. for part-time drafting svs. 49 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/Removal From $30 to $70 per trip 14 1/2 ft. lorry include* experienced and reliable worker* e702 words
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Advertisement605 1985-07-18 20 51 Printing/ Copying Services We specialise m printing visiting cards, letterheads (While you uxiifj Bills, invoices and all kind of Stationery items Designing embossing works also available here FOR QUICK CREATIVE, RELIABLE QUALITY PRINTING CALL US TODAY AT •03-44. People's ParU Centre. V^Jel: *****32, *****43 ATTENTION ORGANISERS OF charitable organisations,605 words
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Advertisement586 1985-07-18 20 56 Industrial 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies Equipment/ Supplies JUNGHEINRICH Hand Pallet Truck which has proved itself more than *****0 times deserves your confidence Lift capacity up to 2,000 kg. Electric version available W V flfl HbHb^ .^BR Hat ■19 111 tt^MLw qbv ■fiSlfalß* MECHANICAL HANDLING IlinHNSt ENGINEERING (S) PTE. LTD.586 words
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Advertisement378 1985-07-18 20 SORGHUM WHITE INDONESIAN origin available 2/300 tons monthly. Interested parties please telex: Anlic Pte Ltd R*****8 Answerback TNW. BE YOUR OWN Boss, do your own business. No capital reqd. Call us at: *****55 for more information. COMMERCIAL SCH., QUEENSWAY Shopping Ctr. Sale. 690 sq.ft. 3rd. fir. F'hold. Tenanted. *****55. DIRECT378 words
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Advertisement558 1985-07-18 20 If you have a recognised elec- ffliu ir mi tronic qualification and substantial marine background, I rrjj dive into classification 66. An m 818 f advertisement placed by a 0 I shipping company may interb nn es I lUU 65 Situations Wanted fsm income--* Foreign Domestic Servant'* Security Bond Contact558 words
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Advertisement540 1985-07-18 20 65 Situations Wanted MANAGING BY PROFESSIONALS OVER 10 YWS, IN SiNIQB MANAGEMENT FHipino all m 9700 salarv 9220 up Sn Lanka all-in »980 salary 9150 up F«e tnclusiva ticket, documentation medical bond P A insurance, stamp w P fees OTHER SERVICES Foreign workers, cheap rate ticket, direct hiring W P540 words
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Advertisement398 1985-07-18 20 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive FA well established Travel I Agent invite* applications from suitably qualified persons to fill the positions of: A. TRAVEL MANAGER Male applicants should preferably be above 35 years of age, must have a successful track record of managing an lATA travel agency and good contacts398 words
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Advertisement436 1985-07-18 20 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive CLINIC ASSISTANT WITH experience required for Gynecology Clinic. Phone *****11. 68 Situations Vacant: Tutorial 'A', 'O' LEVELS above Tutors urgently to teach Primary/ Secondary level. Any district. Immediate assignments. *****83. HOME TUTORS REQUIRED for all levels, subjects dists. C;ill *****43/ *****37 before 6.00pm. NATIVE JAPANESE436 words
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Advertisement518 1985-07-18 20 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical PISCO Applications are invited tor the post of Requirements At least GCE 2 A' and 2 0 levels or full HSC. with a pass in General Paper (English medium), or Diploma in Business Studies or equivalent e Must have at least 5 years of working518 words
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Advertisement438 1985-07-18 21 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical pi An EUROPEAN OFFSHORE BANK has i|| ■jig an immediate vacancy for the post of: I Telex Operator I Clerk (in the Dealing Room) -X 1 ■p e GCE 'O' level with credit in English jjg fti-i e Ability to438 words
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Advertisement384 1985-07-18 21 FRIESLAND (S) PTE LTD A diversified Food Trading Company invitas applicants to fill the vacancy of CLERK/ TYPIST We work a 5-day week and provide free transport attractive fringe benefits. Requirements: GCE 'O' level or equivalent Typing 30 w.p.m e Experience an advantage but not essential. Pleas* submit your handwritten384 words
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Advertisement700 1985-07-18 21 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical SENIOR FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK required by an ••tablished foreign company, e GCE 'O 1 level, e Able to keep full set of accounts. e Knowledge of L/C negotiation work required, e Able to work independently e 3to 4 years of similar experience, e Good salary700 words
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Advertisement633 1985-07-18 21 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical TANGLIN STUDIO SERVICE Apt. req. a Female Receptionist cum Telephone Operator. Requirements: sec. education, pleasant personality, able to handle calls tactfully. With or without experience may apply. Salary: $450 to $500. Pis call: *****36 ext. 307 to arrange for an Interview or write in with633 words
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Advertisement462 1985-07-18 21 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales We are looking for a high performance individual to join us as a: Sales Representative THE JOB: To promote sales of Philips audio and video accessories and electronic components THE PERSON: One with some sales experience and knowledge in the audio and462 words
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Advertisement528 1985-07-18 21 m 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: j Trainee-Sales Representative (6 vacancies) THE PERSON: Male/ Female above 18 years528 words
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Advertisement699 1985-07-18 21 71 Situations Vacant: Sales are interested to meet^j inexperienced males and females who can be trained to be successful You should be:- Above 21 years of age Completed N.S A secondary school education, Bilingual A driving licence would be an asset Our company pays the following Basic pay Commission Medical699 words
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Advertisement417 1985-07-18 21 71 Situations Vacant: Sales FULL/ PART-TIME OUTDOOR Sales Reps reqd. for our security products. Salary plus commission. Training provided. Call 287-9992 INTERIOR FURNISHING CO. requires Part or Full-time Sales Representatives. Interested, please call *****13 for interview. LIFE INSURANCE CO. seeks Part/ Full-Time Agents. Allowances, commission training provided. Call Jimmy *****6,417 words
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Advertisement568 1985-07-18 21 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical AmemDPOl Symoolonmegntv Singapore IT Technology (£j| Corporation We invite applications forthe following: NTC 3 in Electronics Servicing with at teasi 1 year's experience in servicing and maintenance of electronic equipment and systems Ability to troubleshoot and work independently Salary: to expect about568 words
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Advertisement638 1985-07-18 22 72 Situations Vacant: Technical DET NORBKE VERITAS We ar* looking lor highly qualified A experienced WELDER Who will also be involved In fitting rigging in a structural laboratory The work is very varied and extensive including laboratory field work not Involving welding. The successful candidate should have a reasonable command638 words
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Advertisement639 1985-07-18 22 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production J afWSSB BREWERIES IL I Ir/WIW (SPORE) PTE LTD 1 Brewers of Tiger Anchor Beer ABC Stout GCE O' Level (Science) Singapore Citizen, aged 20-24 years Male applicants should have completed National Service Normal office hours on 5-day week Secondary education Age639 words
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Advertisement362 1985-07-18 22 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production CASTING PTE LTdI is desperately looking to recruit more STAFF for their Machining Section (air-conditioned working environment) We are willing to pay high salaries: S On probation $5001 p.m. On confirmation |$6QO| P m Only those willing to work shifts, apply personally362 words
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Advertisement269 1985-07-18 22 DEMETROR BEMEIRON Completed Primary 6 and with some working experience I Secondary 2 and above I Physically fit GCE O' Level from Arts or Technical Stream Aged 1 7 -22 years Benefits: Attractive starting salary plus confirmation increment High shift allowances Monthly prof it/ productivity bonus Annual/Marriage/ Maternity leave Medical/269 words
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Advertisement651 1985-07-18 22 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO GROW WITH US Du« to our rapid expansion 8 «tor»» opening in the next 4 months, Newnwt Farm Products Pta Ltd invites applications for the following positions: A. TRAINEE MANAGERS ($9OO-***** P.M.) Age: 25 years and above. Minimum651 words
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Advertisement813 1985-07-18 22 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Walk-in Interview Daily at 10.00am 6.00pm Due to rapid expansion, Denny's is offering new and exciting careers in its Full Service Family Restaurant for self-motivated, dynamic and hard-working individuals. (Preferably 18 years above) Full/Part-time Positions available Benefits Free Meals Midnight shift Training813 words
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Advertisement449 1985-07-18 22 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous EMI NATIONAL fafSu UNIVERSITY M^F SINGAPORE Applications are invited for appointment to the tuNowing post CAMPUS WARDENS QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE (t) Passes in three subjects (Grades 1 to 5) in the Singa-pore-Cambridge GCE N' Level Examination; OR (il) Passed Secondary II in a Government or Government449 words
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Advertisement527 1985-07-18 23 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous BOULHVARD HOTEL Come and join us! You will enjoy ONE OFF day after every 5 days' work! FRONT OFFICE CASHIER Must have relevant experience ROOM STEWARDESS Must be able to speak and write simple English WAITER/ WAITRESS PART-TIME WAITER/ WAITRESS Must have experience 7am 11am; 11am527 words
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Advertisement592 1985-07-18 23 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous BESTOBELL (S) PTE LTD 11 Tractor Road Singapore 2262 requires DESPATCH RIDER cum OFFICE BOY e Singaporean, e Must possess Class 2 motorcycle licence, e Able to understand and speak English, e Minimum 1 year's experience. Interested applicants please call *****44 for interview. CIRCUIT TESTING SERVICES592 words
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Advertisement774 1985-07-18 23 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous MALE/FEMALE CLEANERS REOD in MacPherson (B.ooam to 5.00pm) and Orchard 11.00pm to e.OOam.all: *****63 or at: #03-04, Peninsula Plaza. GENERAL WORKERS Completed NS. Apply personally at: 7, Kaki Buklt Rd. 2, #04-01, Great Pacific Warehouse, from 9.30am.- spm. MALE PRODUCTION OPERATORB required urgently. Interview personally: #05-21774 words
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Advertisement536 1985-07-18 23 hJJjKJI Several expatriates are r-nrinrzi leaving and their company IPI f IP settin 9 their cars today. U UU*^ Turn ri 9 ht to classification I"SN fR\ l\ frit 94 v ew th s ran 9 e P r IfVvl \J vate owned cars. JURONG AREAS. PICKUPS lorries for hire.536 words
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Advertisement470 1985-07-18 23 82 Accessories/ 82 Accessories/ Maintenance Maintenance I For happier motoring I Don't drive without I Tel: *****45 /fk for details and J application Introduced by: GENERAL AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES I Singapore s Largest Most Modern Workshop^ 86 For Sale: BMW 1963 BMW 320 I A (new model). 1 owner. Done 20,000470 words
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Advertisement434 1985-07-18 23 87 For Sale: Mercedes MERCEDES 200, END 1977. In gd. working cond. Interested pis contact *****48 during office hrs. OCT '81 MERCEDES 200, 1 Pte. owner, aircon, cassette, power windows, central locking. *****33 Q' PLATE, ALMOST '78 Mercedes 250. 1 owner, chauffeur driven, beautiful condition. *****28. Q' REGD 1974 Mercedes434 words
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Advertisement762 1985-07-18 23 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan IlrtW !*<s* .^w® *^LOW Interest rates Dm DELTA MOTOR Buklt Tlmah Showroom: Tel: *****55 Katong Showroom: Tel: *****55 I Showrooms open on I Sunday 10 am to 4pm ALMOST '83 NISSAN Pulsar 1.0 aircond, high power radio/ cassette, new sports tyres. Tax/insurance 1 1/85. Original cond.762 words
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Advertisement914 1985-07-18 23 90 For Sato: Toyota ALMOST '82 CARINA DX. 1 co. owner. New tax. Aircon, radio cassette. Showroom cond. $10,800. Tel: *****40. ALMOST '82 TOYOTA Corolla 1300DX. 1 pte owner Condition as new. Aircon, radio cassette, tax. Tel: *****01. CO. REGD. '80 Toyota Corolla 1.3 DX, aircon. Radio, cassette, excellent condition.914 words
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Advertisement901 1985-07-18 23 91 For Sato: Mitsubishi BIG BUMPER '81 Mlt. Galant 1600. Aircon.. s/rims., PARF. $11,800 0.n.0. *****30 COLT GALANT 73 model, nonPARF, aircon, radio, tax till Dec. $3,500. Please call: *****94 FEB '79 MIT. Sigma 1600 c.c. GS. 5-speed, alrcon. Good condition. $7,800. Tel: Chng, *****70/ *****87. MUST SELL 78 Lancer901 words
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Advertisement573 1985-07-18 23 93 For Sato: Honda DEC. '81 HONDA Civic 4-dr, Notchback, atrcond, radio/ cassette, s/rims. Insurance/ tax till Nov. '85. $16,200 *****26 LATE 78 HONDA Accord 3-dr, PARF, auto, atrcon, radio cassette, original condition. $10,500 Tel: *****43. LATE 79 HONDA Accord, pte. owner, alrcon, radio cassette, s/rlms. Excellent condition. $13,000 0.n.0.573 words
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Advertisement889 1985-07-18 24 94 For Sale: Other Makes EXPAT LEAVING All cars 1 pie. owner and low mileage. May 1984 Toyota Corona auto. GL Sedan. Aircon., radio cassette, rust-proof. $29,800. June 19(3 Nissan 1.6 Bluebird auto. Aircon., radio, rust-proof. $17,500. August 1982 Mazda 323 1.5 GL Notchback. Aircon., radio cassette, rust-proof. $16,000. March889 words
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Advertisement759 1985-07-18 24 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: Commercial Commercial Commercial Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles TOYOTA_, OvefoH morket leodei ogam in Singapore i«B^ TOUGH OH THE JOB LIGHT ON THE POCKET. The Toyota Stout is now selling at $12,500 (on-the-road price without insurance). With this special offer price ($2,000 off759 words
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Advertisement478 1985-07-18 24 1982 TOYOTA TOYOACE lorry 10- I ft, steel body, aircon., petrol. 36 Hoot Kiam Road, *****69. 1983 TOYOTA LITEACE, 1983 C2O van, 5-dr, aircond, new tax, 1 owner. *****47. 1984 NISSAN CABSTAR lorry. YES9BU. Highest offer secures. Contact Charles Slow: *****4. 2 MAZDA VANS 1977 and 1 Dai- hatsu diesel478 words
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Advertisement422 1985-07-18 24 97 Vehicles Wanted ATTRACTIVE CASH PAYMENT FOR ANY MODEL ft C.C. e PARF or Non-PARF e 'Q' Regn/ Scrap car e Commercial vans/ pickups s '81 onwards Toyota Cressida 2.0 auto pte/ 'Q' regn Trade-in Considered. TEL: *****78/ *****05 MR. LEK/ MISS CHUA. A CAR DEALER offers good prices for422 words
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Advertisement716 1985-07-18 24 98 Scrap Vehicles ATTRACTIVE CASH OFFER for PARF scrap vehicles below 1000 -2000 c.c. Yong, *****36/ *****85. ATTRACTIVE PRICE FOR PARF vehicles. Cash payment. *****86/ *****67. (Night: *****35). ATTRACTIVE CASH OFFER for all PARF scrap/ used cars. *****42/ *****63, Kwok (night: *****61). HIGHEST ATTRACTIVE PRICE for 985 to 4000 c.c.716 words
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Advertisement762 1985-07-18 24 .,;L,;L,A 106 Accommodation Available: Houses D/STOREY SEMI-D. AT 123 Koon I Seng Rd. 5 bdrms., 3 bathrms. D/storey Terr. Hse. at 200 i Onan Rd. 94A &96 Carpmael i Rd. 4 bdrms., 3 bathrms. *****34 Mr. Tan. I D 1130 D/STOREY DETACHED I land area 22,000 sq.ft. built-up 7,600 sq.ft.762 words
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Advertisement595 1985-07-18 24 106 Accommodation Available: Houses WILMONAR AVE., SINGAPORE 2158. Furnished bungalow for rent at $1,800. Contact *****88 (Rosy). BISHOPSWALK TOWNHSE, Marco Polo Hotel vicinity, 3 bdrms study, f/furn, $2,700. *****55 x 426. CHWEE CHIAN RD Pasir Panjang d/storey corner house. Fully furn, aircons. $1,250 *****92. DIST. II, GOLDHILL GARDEN 2storey terrace.595 words
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Advertisement424 1985-07-18 24 107 Accommodation Available: Apartment* fRIR EfIST PLUM I Hotel Style Luxurious Apartments TO LET At the junction of Scotts/Orchard Road, next to Hyatt Hotel. 1 4,000 sq ft Hotel Style Lobby. Swimming Pool, Tennis Court and many other facilities. Ample indoor Car parking lots. 24-hour Security System. Enquiries: FAR EAST424 words
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Advertisement590 1985-07-18 24 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D9 THE BEAUMONT $3,400 Cosy small development, tastefully furn 3-bdrm apt. Facilities: s/pool squash. D9 ASTORIA $2,200 Interior designed mals. overlooks lush greenery. Facilities: s/pool, squash, sauna. 011 HILLCREST ARCADIA $2,000 Beautifully furn 3-bdrm apt in country-like surroundings. Full facilities. THE ACCOMMODATORS *****66/ *****77/ *****5S LANDMARK590 words
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Advertisement666 1985-07-18 24 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments C.9 BRAND NEW exclusive condo (walking distance to Centrepoint). Small development. Facing greenery. 3 spacious bdrms, large lounge, modern kitchen. Fully alrcon. CTV, washing machine. S/pool/ security, new furn. $2,200. *****73/6 Datt. EASTERN LAGOON Full condo. facilities, brand new, partially furn., 2-storey maisonette. 3 bdrms./ servant's/666 words
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Advertisement891 1985-07-18 25 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments EXCLUSIVE APT. IN Grange Rd, 3 well designed bdrms., large split-level living/ dining, pool, squash/ tennis, excellent security- $3,000 nett. *****97 (No agts.) FARRER CT. HUDC. 3 bdrms. Beautifully furn. Fully aircon and carpeted. High fir. Rent $1,400 p.m. Call *****88 during off. hrs. No agents891 words
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Advertisement877 1985-07-18 25 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments FARRER COURT APT. F/furn $1,300. Lor Ah Soo executive mais. $650, Queenstown 3-room $500. *****66 (Agent) FONTANA HTS, DlO. 4 bdrms. 1 servant's, s/pool, tennis ct, squash ct, $5,000 p/furn *****92 x 799 David Lau (agt). GRANGE TOWER APT. Partially furnished available for immediate occupation. Asking:877 words
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Advertisement819 1985-07-18 25 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D.lO WOOLLERTON PK. 3 bdrms./ servant's, split-level living/ dining. Tel: *****47/ *****77. D.102S JAVA TWR apt. spacious living/ dining, 3+l bdrms, high fir. Furn. $2,800 0.n.0. *****08. D.ll HILLCREST ARCADIA furn. 3-bdrm apt. Full condo facilities. $1900. Houseworld *****92. D.ll HILLCREST ARCADIA, 1,800 sq.ft., 3 1819 words
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Advertisement794 1985-07-18 25 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms D.lO HOLLAND GROVE. Large master bdrm., attached bath. Marble flooring, free parking, furn. $560 p.m. Tel: *****49. D.1335 AUSTRIAN LADY 29, wants to share flat with another foreign lady only. Int. please call *****77 during office hrs. FAR EAST MANSION furn. rm. with bathrm. attached, with794 words
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Advertisement735 1985-07-18 25 112 Short-Term Accommodation: Local/ Foreign APTS. FOR MIN. 1 mth. lease from $1,300 p.m. Completely furn. with CTV, tel., linen, fully equipped kitchen, 24-hr, security. Housekeeping laundry services available. Near to Orchard Rd. Call Esther *****22 for viewing. FAIRLODGE APARTMENT Holland j Rd, self-contained, f/furn. 1/ 2/ 3-bdrm suite. Well735 words
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Advertisement1987 1985-07-18 25 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses At the Mercury Room, 18th Floor, Apollo Hotel, Havelock Road, Singapore at 2,30 p.m. I RESIDENTIAL I Landed clementi park, UIUW EDELWEISS. L NO. 1 EWART PARK 2 #03 12 q SOOTH BUONA W 1 Single-storey bungalow with1,987 words
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Advertisement621 1985-07-18 25 113 For Sale: Houses THOMSON VICINITY, d/ storey terr 9 years. 2,300 sq.ft. Freehold $375,000. Manfold. *****96 THOMSON 10 M.S. corner d/storey semi-d. Approx 4,000 sq.ft. $445,000. Owner *****46/ *****07 WATTEN EST. LINK house, 6000 sq.ft. Good facing. Contact Victor Chia it Partners. *****26. 114 For Sale: Private Apartments New621 words
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Advertisement507 1985-07-18 25 114 For Sal*: Private" Apartments EXCELLENT BUY! 2-BEOROOM OUEENSWAY TOWfcR (12th floor) e Beautifully renovated e Fully furnished ti aircoM*tloned complete with CTW. household appliances. e 1.200 sq.ft. FREEHOLD e Carpark &24 hours security! e $230,000 negotiable VIEW TO APPRECIATE Call Owner: *****52 r r LAKESHDE TOWER DIST.22 High floor507 words
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Advertisement493 1985-07-18 26 DIST.IS BRAND NEW mals. 3 bdrms. Marble/ tiles. 2200 sq.ft. $385,000 neg. Hap Seng *****58. DIST.IS CULFORD QDN. F/furn. 3+l bdrms. $358,000. *****0 x 52 (office hr. only). (Agt.). DIST.IS FIRST MANSION, 3 bdrms, low maintenance, $260,000. Colliers *****2. DIST.IS KINGS MANSION, Blk. A. 3 rms. Freehold. High fir. Facing493 words
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Advertisement602 1985-07-18 26 D.9 JALAN .'INT AN 3+l rm. lower floor facing south $295,000/-. Tel: *****80. No agents. D.9 PACIFIC MANSION 1 ,500 sq.ft. 3 rms, good facing. $235,000. View Enter. *****54. FORTUNA COURT, D.12 3 bdrms., servant's, 1,500 sq.ft. Freehold. $265,000. Liberty *****17. GALLERIA (CAIRNHILL) 3 bdrms mats. 2,400 sq.ft. Pool, $520,000.602 words
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Advertisement914 1985-07-18 26 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments A.M.KIO 5-RM 8LK.311. Expensive ceramic throughout including toilets kitchen. Walking distance to MRT, bus terminus, market, schs., shopping ctr s/pool. Phone *****22 owner. BOON LAY DRIVE JTC Point Blk, 5 rooms, spacious sitting room bedrooms, with marble flooring and kitchen cabinets. $95,000 $100,000 0.n.0. Tel:914 words
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Advertisement770 1985-07-18 26 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments MARINE PARADE 5-RM point blk. well renovated. Price neg. Also 3 4 rms. Call *****88. MARINE PARADE 3/4-RM. $50,000 to $95,000 neg. Good locality, renovated, facing sea Tel: *****01. SIM'S DRIVE 3-RM. corner, rubber tiles throughout, kitchen cabinets. $45,000 0.n.0. *****77/8. TANQLIN HALT 2-RM. Hall770 words
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Advertisement214 1985-07-18 26 TERR. FACTORY/ WAREHOUSE at Bukit Merah. 8000 sq.ft. with mezzanine fir. off. for sale. No agents. Tel: *****89. Yl XIU FACTORY Bldg. at Sims Ave. 2nd fir, 2436 sq.ft. $160 p.s.f for sale. Interested please call *****09, Mr Chong. 4,000 TO 6,000 sq.ft. factory space needed near dist.l2 preferred. Budget214 words
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Advertisement570 1985-07-18 26 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces SIONG HOE 5-STOREY WAREHOUSE Lorong 1, Toa Payoh Singapore 1231 Available for lease immediately: sth storey 1298, small spaces available. 3rd storey 1296. 8,500 sq.ft. (789.6 sq.m.) High celling. 2 main goods lifts 2 tons load capacity each. Spacious parking space. 24-hour security service. Reasonable rental570 words
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Advertisement194 1985-07-18 26 121 For Rent: Office Spaces 96 ROBINSON ROAD ENQUIRIES 1 *****09 *****88 Offices/Shops available for lease. DIST. 0104 CYS BUILDING (Market Street) Office space for rent Approx. 2500 sq.ft. Please contact Mr. Llauw TEL: *****8 OFFICE SPACE NEAR ORCHARD ROAD Approx. 2.200 sq ft e With some Internal partitions e194 words
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Advertisement336 1985-07-18 27 137 Tours 137 Tours SBUUBUj FASCINATING TURTLE WATCH IN TERENGGANU See the star attraction of the East coast the famous giant leatherback turtles, an unique experience. Come for the golden stretches of unspoilt beaches, picturesque fishing village, crystalline seas and coral islands. 4 DAYS KUALA TERENGGANU $269 $399 8-8,23-8 Thu336 words
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Article54 1985-07-18 29 Mute jailed two weeks for theft A MUTE, Ong Tat Tiong, 20, was yesterday jailed for two weeks for stealing a hearing aid worth $250 from FairPrice Electronics Minimart Pte Ltd at Orchard Point on June 24. Ong, who has three previous convictions, said the hearing aid was for his54 words
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Article62 1985-07-18 29 POLICE want to contact the relatives of a man whose decomposed body was found in the waters off Keppel Wharf on Monday at about 9.25 am. He was described as wellbuilt, about 1.8 metres tall and had a tattoo on each wrist. Relatives are asked to62 words
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Article, Illustration470 1985-07-18 29 AGNES WEE - AGNES WEE By SINGAPORE lawyers have opened their doors for the first time to American law students here to observe how they work. Through the Law Society, 19 law firms have each accepted one or two second-year law students from the United States470 words
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379 1985-07-18 29 They want their jail terms replaced by fines THE Chief Justice yesterday adjourned hearing of appeals by three '^ell drivers" who are asking the High Court to substitute their jail terms with fines. Their appeals will be heard together with that brought by the Public379 words
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Article218 1985-07-18 29 A NEW broom, they say, sweeps clean. But it is a well-maintained vacuum cleaner which helps to cut costs. This is what's happening at the Shangri-La Hotel, which has reported that its monthly maintenance bill for vacuum cleaners has gone down by $1,780 thanks to a218 words
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Article, Illustration752 1985-07-18 29 Cheating of patients case .,M;M;ALKMFKAM DOCTOR Chow Dih, faces a total of 215 charges of cheating nine people of a total of $7,8*5 In fees by making them believe mat they and m the cases of two of the women, their teenaged daughters were 01. Dr752 words
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Article194 1985-07-18 29 THE skills of Singaporeans should be enough to ensure that any slowdown in Singapore is not longlasting, according to Malcolm Forbes, editor and chairman of Forbes magazine. Mr Forbes, who was in Singapore two months ago, wrote in the latest issue of his magazine that194 words
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Article127 1985-07-18 29 A MALAYSIAN youth will be tried in the High Court on three charges under the Arms Offences Act, one of which is for firing a shot from a pistol and two for armed robbery. On Oct 20, 1983, Ong Chong Yooi, 20, allegedly committed armed robbery in127 words
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Article125 1985-07-18 29 A FORMER executive officer of Yaohan (Singapore) Pte Ltd has claimed trial to 10 corruption charges involving a total of $41,976. Ng Ah Mui, alias Jenny Ng, 31, denied corruptly obtaining various sums of money from Mr Tan Kok Beng, alias Seah Choon Seng, alias John, the125 words
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Article133 1985-07-18 29 A 32-YEAR-OLD man was charged on Tuesday with corruption and using false invoices to deceive his company into paying $34,540.85 more than the actual prices of goods ordered. Fred Law Yin VVah, the Managing Director of Y. W. Law Co Pte Ltd, is alleged to have133 words
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Obituary, Illustration357 1985-07-18 30 181 Deaths 181 Deaths DATO TAN SUAN POH, D.P.M.J., J.P. Aged: 56 years passed away peacefully on 16th July, 1985, leaving behind beloved Wife: Datin Ng Siew Ling Sons: David Tan Hock Yiam Richard Tan Hock Meng Daughters: Penny Tan Chee Peng Lily Tan Chee Luan Godsons: God Daughter-ln-Law: Chris357 words
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Obituary, Illustration251 1985-07-18 30 Mdm. CHOOI HOW KUEN Aged 61 passed away peacefully on 17th July 1985 leaving behind Husband: Ng Sen Hor, Son: Mg Fook Mow; Daughter Ng Yoke Chee; Daughter-in-law: Yip Siew Long; Son-in-law: Tay Poh Seng and 3 grandchildren. Cortege leaves 26 Jalan Zamrud on Friday 19.745 at 2.30251 words
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Obituary, Illustration134 1985-07-18 30 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements I MRS. REGINA RAMASAMY and the Family of the Late MR. PACKRISAMY RAMASAMY DEPARTED: JULY 14TH 1985 wish to thank most sincerely MR. ONG TENG CHEONG, The Second Deputy Prime Minister and Secretary General of the National Trade Union Congress, e MR. 8. DHANABALAN,134 words
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Obituary, Illustration48 1985-07-18 30 183 Condolences 183 Condolences 183 Condolences express our deepest sympathies and condolences to The Family Of The Late MR. PACKRISAMY RAMASAMY who passed away on Sun. 14 July 1985. From:The Board of Trustees, Executive Council, Affiliated Societies and Staff of the I **r I SINGAPORE NATIONAL CO-OPERATIVE FEDERATION48 words
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Obituary, Illustration34 1985-07-18 30 CATHRINE FRANCIS NEE OE SILVA Age:M Passed away peacefully on 17.7AS Leaving Singapore Casket Parlour 404, on Iha IS.7JS at 1.30pm to Holy Croaa Church, Clamanli, thence to Chua Chu Kang Cmiwfry.34 words
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Obituary, Illustration14 1985-07-18 30 DARSHAN SINGH s/o SOHAN SINGH Departed: 18-7-84 Sadly missed by wife14 words
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Obituary, Illustration65 1985-07-18 30 In Loving Memory Of VELU NADASAN PILLAV Departed 18.741 Your presence is ever near us, Your love remains with us yet; You were the kind of father, Your loved ones will never forget. Sadly missed and always remembered by wife, sons, daughters, •ona-in-law, daughters-in-law and arartdchjldrer^^^^^^^^^^^^ MR.65 words
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Obituary, Illustration44 1985-07-18 30 IN LOVING MEMORY OF MDM SUMANTRA Departed 18 July 1983 DEARLY MISSED ft ALWAYS REMEMBERED BY LOVED ONES. MRS. MUTHU LETCHIMI BATES Departed 18-7-1979 Gone from our lives one so dear, But in our hearts forever near, Always remembered by husband^hjldrer^ndfamily.44 words
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Article, Illustration181 1985-07-18 30 LEXINGTON, Wed. The 1982 Kentucky Derby winner Gato Del Sol has been retired to stud at Stone Farm in central Kentucky. He will be the 11th stallion at the breeding operation owned by Arthur Hancock. Gato Del Sol will be syndicated for USsloor 000 (about *****,000)UPI - 181 words
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Article, Illustration440 1985-07-18 30 JON - JON ALONG THE RAIL BY ON THE TRACK with TONTO IPOH, Wed. Useful Advice drew attention to his chances in the Class 4 Div 2 event over 1,400 m on Saturday with an eyecatching gallop here this morning. With leading jockey S.Y. Leong in the440 words
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Article135 1985-07-18 30 Ho does stint Down Under MELBOURNE, Wed. PROMINENT Hongkong Jockey John Ho has arrived here for a two-month riding stint. He has been licenced to ride in Melbourne during Hongkong's offseason. Ho, 23, has ridden more than 5* winners In the British colony. He was apprenticed to trainer Arthur Ward,135 words
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Article48 1985-07-18 30 APPRENTICE Rahman Matsune is now indentured to Bukit Timah trainer Buang Abu Bakar following the recent death of Kuala Lumpur trainer Osman Sarimin. Rahman, brother of jockey Rahmat Matsuni, will be indentured to Buang until December 1987. Rahman has ridden two winners this season.48 words
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Article26 1985-07-18 30 BOLD BARON, winner of his last two races, will race as Divinity with effect from the Selangor August Meeting, the Malayan Racing Association has .announced.26 words
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Article33 1985-07-18 30 CLASS 3 galloper Active Fox has been gelded, according to the Malayan Racing Association's latest classification list. A three-year-old New Zealand horse by Llewellyn, Active Fox has won two races.33 words
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Article1317 1985-07-18 30 WEIGHTS, barrier draw and ratings for next weekend's races at Bukit Timah: SATURDAY Claw 1 Div.2 1,«00m (Rating*: 141-123) 5 Misty Line m 57 141 2 Unsquashable 56.5 140 U Dow Jones H 56 139 7 Steady O 54.5 136 8 Thunderflash U54 135 11,317 words
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Advertisement173 1985-07-18 30 wmmammm^mmmmmmmm The Adventures of PPPPJflffl^l Shirley Pearlie Shell ,)^^^o*- Rosemary Chen JT^ sJU This is a delightful little story for both w —-J(F V children and their parents. It is an V" J|W^ .-L^Sik M educational book laced with adventures k -m^mM bM&&B£^%&* about the sea and its inhabitants. The173 words
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Article264 1985-07-18 31 Hinault loses precious time LUZ-ARDIDEN (France), Wed. Spanish cyclist Pedro Delgado won the 17th stage of the Tour de France yesterday while Frenchman Bernard struggled to hold on to his overall lead. Delgado resisted a series of Colombian counter-attacks before riding clear of the final 14-kilometre climb of the 209-kmReuter; AFP - 264 words
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The British Open: The Golden Bear putts on the old style as a young lion chases a double for his country
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Article, Illustration460 1985-07-18 31 Jack is the ace bet SANDWICH, Wed. Scoring the 13th hole-in-one of his career could be a lucky omen for Jack Nicklaus. The happy event occurred yesterday on the par-three, 142-metre sixth hole at Royal St. George's, and although it was only a practice round, Nicklaus feels in this caseUPI - 460 words
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Article, Illustration442 1985-07-18 31 Langer haul of fame SANDWICH, Wed. Bernhard Langer will be bidding to take a second major British sports trophy back to West Germany when he tees off in the Open tomorrow. With 17-year-old Boris Becker's astounding triumph at Wimbledon still fresh in the memory, Langer could well make 1985 theReuter - 442 words
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Article86 1985-07-18 31 SANDWICH, Wed. Former champion Johnny Miller yesterday joined a long list of American absentees from tomorrow's British Open hit-oft. The 38-year-old 197C winner has cabled his withdrawal to the organisers. Others who have pulled oat of the event include the leading money-winner on the 1985 UnitedReuter - 86 words
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Article, Illustration493 1985-07-18 31 Oldtimers take on the young Tay Cheng Khoon previews the Singapore Open Amateur golf championship THE Old versus the New that's how the protagonists are most likely to line up when the Singapore Open Amateur golf championship tees off at the New Course this afternoon. The four Young Turks, after493 words
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Article, Illustration543 1985-07-18 31 ;,;,LAL SANDWICH, Wed. Just four years after winning the British Open at Royal St George's, American Bill Rogers has become a classic case of golfing "burnout". His competitive fires have died and he admits he returned just "to relive fond memories" of the magnificent victoryReuter - 543 words
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Article, Illustration568 1985-07-18 32 THE ADMIRAL'S CUP All hands on deck for Singapore's fling SlNGAPORE'sAdmiral's Cup crews have arrived in England for the world-renowned international sailing event which begins on July 31. SIMON LOH, skipper of one of Singapore's three boats, Marionette, will be sending regular progress reports before and during the Republic's battles568 words
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Article, Illustration415 1985-07-18 32 SHOWDOWN AT CRYSTAL PALACE LONDON, Wed. Zola Budd's coach has admitted that the South African-born Briton will lose her showdown with American Mary Slaney Decker at Crystal Palace Stadium on Saturday. Pieter Labuschagne feels that while his charge will make Mary battle all the way,AFP - 415 words
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Article155 1985-07-18 32 OSLO, Wed. A second-string Soviet Union squad swept aside the combined challenge of the Nordic countries' best athletes on the first day of a two-day competition today. In the cool and blustery conditions, 400-metre hurdler Alexender Vasilyev set a personal best of 48.335ec, his winning time155 words
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Article305 1985-07-18 32 Hu Na's hot start in Newport TENNIS NEWPORT (Rhode Island), Wed. Hu Na, of the United States, overwhelmed Canadian Marianne Groat 6-0, 6-0 in the first-round of a US$l5O,OOO women's championship. First-mud reralts: Sabina Simmonds (Ita) bt Lea Plchova (Cze) 6-4, 6-2; Barbara Pollet CAus) bt Caterina Nozzoli (Ita) 7-5,Reuter - 305 words
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Article, Illustration620 1985-07-18 32 Steve and Aouita break 1,500m world record in dramatic finish NICE (France), Wednesday WORLD champion Steve Cram broke the 1,500 metres world record, eclipsing the mark of fellow-Briton Steve Ovett in a blistering race at the Nice athletics Grand Prix yesterday. Cram, taking the lead at theReuter - 620 words
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Article, Illustration373 1985-07-18 32 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI By UNLESS they break a leg or pull a muscle, Chay Wai Sum, Hong Jinsheng, Prema Govindan, Jean Yim, Sinnathambi Pandian and Arjunan Saravanan are certain to share the major honours during the finals of this afternoon's national schools trackALBERT SIM - 373 words
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358 1985-07-18 32 National Primary Schools finals all the results A Beys IMm: 1 Mohd Yusof Alias, 2 Lin Zhiwei, 3 Wu Fuqing I2.2sec. 2Mm: 1 Mohd Yusof Alias, 2 Abdul Ghani M. Ismail, 3 Mohd Nodin Khalil 25.6. 4xlMm: 1 Ang Mo Kio, 2 Merlimau, 3 Boon Lay Primary 50.3. B Boys358 words
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Article346 1985-07-18 32 Men's IMm: 1 Darwin Cook (US) 9.9Bsec 2 Desai Williams (Can) 10.03 S Calvin Smith (US) 10.05. Utm: 1 Calvin Smith (US) 20.45 2 Carlo Simionato (Ita) 20:57 3 Desai Williams (Can) and Elliot Quow (US) 20.67. 4Mtn: 1 Roddle Haley (US) 45.37 2 Eugene Sanders (US)AFP - 346 words
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Article288 1985-07-18 32 LONDON, Wed. Kent surged to their fourth win in five matches in the English County Cricket championship yesterday. Brief scores At Sheffield: Surrey bt Yorks by 9 wkts. Surrey 364 in 102.4 overs and 51-1. Yorks 131 in 52.4 overs and 280 (A. Metcaife 77, D. BairstowReuter - 288 words
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Article256 1985-07-18 32 NOTTINGHAM (England), Wed. A raindelayed start, a mild pitch and steady England batting finally ended Australia's hopes of winning the Third Test yesterday. England, 83 behind on first innings, extended their overnight 8-0 to a comfortable 196-2 at the stalemated close of the fifth and finalReuter - 256 words
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Article, Illustration487 1985-07-18 33 A case of natural justice for Robert? first J /Person The United push for compassion Robert Ng, the suspended manager of First Division soccer dab Fairer Park United, has shown enough proof of his disciplined ways to convince PETER SIOW that the Football Association of Singapore's recent five-year ban on487 words
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Article, Illustration285 1985-07-18 33 Hockey Singapore recover twice to hold Malacca SINGAPORE came back from a two-goal deficit to hold Malacca to a 3-3 draw in their opening match of the Malaysian Hockey Federation Under-23 tournament at Johor Baru yesterday. The match was only three minutes old when Malacca shot into the285 words
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Article243 1985-07-18 33 Bowling SINGAPORE floundered to fourth placings in both the boys' and girls' doubles event of the Third FIQ Asian Youth bowling championships in Jakarta yesterday. Expecting to get within the top three at least, Singapore's boys found themselves on the wrong side of243 words
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Article, Illustration418 1985-07-18 33 Badminton Shoon Keat fights back vainly after slow start KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Singapore's Wong Shoon Keat put up a brave struggle before going out in the second round of the Malaysian Open badminton championships here last night. Shoon Keat, who was slow to warm up to theNST - 418 words
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634 1985-07-18 33 SPORT SIDELIGHTS AT HOME AND ABROAD Mahader and Co go down fighting Gored fencer goes under the knife BELANGOR retained the Lawn Tennis Association of Malaysia Cup by beating Singapore 3-2 In Malacca yesterday. Bat Singapore's women won the Puan Sri Norhimah Cap, edging Selangor 3-2. Remits: Men M. Dharan634 words
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Article, Illustration254 1985-07-18 33 STRIKER Tay Peng Kee has withdrawn from the Singapore national soccer squad to meet Pahang in the Cameron Highlands anniversary match on Aug 1. Peng Kee, one of the 16 players named for the match, has informed coach Hussein Aljunied of his withdrawal, citing work254 words
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383 1985-07-18 33 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE FOCUS Malek's 3 keep No. 2 spot alive FARRER PARK UNITED enhanced their runners-up hopes at Jalan Besar Stadium fast night when they beat Tiong Bahru 4-1 in a National Football League Division One match. United had an early scare in the 10th minute when Abdullah Noor383 words
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Article121 1985-07-18 33 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Singapore have been drawn alongside Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand in Group Seven for the qualifying round of the Under-lS and Under-19 Asian Youth soccer championships next year. The teams will be grouped for both tournaments geographically. Group leaders will qualify for the121 words
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Article, Illustration377 1985-07-18 33 Mr Fearless aims to set Seoul on fire CHAN KOK PHENG expects a rain of blows to come down hard on him when he makes his debut in the world taekwondo championships in Seoul from Sept 4-«. But the Republic's 20--year-old lightweight champion he dethroned Korean-trained Yeo Boon Kiat in377 words
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Advertisement130 1985-07-18 33 MING COURT HOTEL SINGAPORE fj I A Barbecue And w fashion Show j jgy every Friday, at the Poo/side. |p Jp^*^| r IpH Food served from 7pm. Buffet Style X^__ p<^yx^_ Price 5522.00- per adult SSl7.OO* per child under 12 years \\l l/ Call 7371 133 ext 121 for reservations.130 words
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Miscellaneous135 1985-07-18 33 TODAY'S EVENTS ATHLETICS National Schools finals (National Stadium, 2.15). GOLF Singapore Amateur Open (New Course, 1). HOCKEY SHA Premier League: SRC v Police (Padang, 5.30). MHF U-23 tournament: Singapore v Penang (Johor Baru, 8). SOCCER NFL Dtv. 1: Toa Payoh v Changi Utd (Jin Besar, 7.30). Port League Dlv. 2A:135 words
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Article, Illustration543 1985-07-18 34 GILLIAN POW CHONG - GILLIAN POW CHONG Pacific Hotels will manage former Nikko By AFTER having its opening delayed five times, the tinted Glass Hotel in Havelock Road is scheduled to open its doors in December. It will be managed by Pacific Hotels International, a Singapore-incorporated company which543 words
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Article31 1985-07-18 34 NEW YORK, Wed. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials climbed 8.85 points to 1,356.74 in the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 31 words
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Article, Illustration460 1985-07-18 34 Replays of cockpit tapes indicate this scientist BOMBAY, Wed FIRST replays of an Air India cockpit voice recorder indicated that a mid-air blast sent the Boeing 747 plunging into the Atlantic on June 23, a top Indian scientist said today. The scientist,Reuter; AFP; AP; Leo de Silva - 460 words
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317 1985-07-18 34 WASHINGTON, Wed. The United States lodged a protest with Moscow yesterday after a five-tonne Soviet truck rammed into a Land Rover carrying three members of the US Army Liaison mission in East Germany over the weekend, a Pentagon spokesman said. It was theNYT; UPI - 317 words
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131 1985-07-18 34 ANAHEIM (California), Wed. Disneyland began celebrating its 30th birthday today with a 30-hour party, a free Chevrolet for every 3,000th guest, and a bouquet of 30,000 balloons. The birthday party began one minute after midnight when Tinkerbell Peter Pan's fairy friend glided down from aAP - 131 words
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Article54 1985-07-18 34 LONDON, Wed. The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation was today monitoring a major Soviet naval exercise in the eastern Atlantic, involving more than 40 ships and submarines moved in from the Baltic, Mediterranean and Barents seas. The Soviet ships had been moving into the eastern Atlantic for several days,AFP - 54 words
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417 1985-07-18 34 Khmer 'no govt role' stand right China BEIJING, Wed CHINA, a strong supporter of the Khmer Rouge, today welcomed the movement's concessionary new stand that if Vietnamese forces left Cambodia, it might give up its ambition to share power with the non-communist resistance groups. The US also welcomed the KhmerAP; AFP; UPI - 417 words
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105 1985-07-18 34 LISBON, Wed. A Spanish passenger aircraft landed at a military air base outside Lisbon because the pilot mistook the airstrip for the city's international airport. The news agency Noticias de Portugal and the Portuguese state radio said today the mistaken landing of an IberiaAP - 105 words
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Advertisement125 1985-07-18 34 Top 100 based on shareholders' funds Find out which three of the Big Four banks top BT's half-yearly ranking of companies listed on the SES and which industrial conglomerate makes it to the billion-dollar club. BGood reading for decision-makers Tell your vendor you need Business Times, or ring Betty Tan125 words
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Miscellaneous128 1985-07-18 34 Weather UP TO 1 pm: Showers over a few areas from late morning. TEMP. (C) up to 6 am tomorrow: 31 max., 25 min. SUNSET today: 7.16 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.05 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 10/13C Showers I Manila 22/31C Sunny Amsterdam 13/21C Clear Melbourne 7/12C Showers Bangkok 26/33C Clear128 words
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Section Two
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Food
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Article, Illustration978 1985-07-18 35 Food promotions are one way hotels lure fussy Singaporeans to their outlets. MAY HO finds out more about this gastronomical happening. "THE problem with Singapore is that it's a very competitive market with a very small base. We're talking about a place978 words
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Article, Illustration926 1985-07-18 36 Step by Step Cooking Gourmet Tan Lee Leng Freshwater fish brings to mind lakes and mighty rivers. But in Singapore, only a few varieties are found in ponds. European species have been imported for a promotion which will offer different preparation styles, among which are926 words
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Article122 1985-07-18 36 Sole Meuniere 1 sole or similar flat fish Plain flour for coating Salt and pepper 60 g butter 1 tsp oil 1 tsp chopped parsley Juice of half a lemon A dash of Worchester sauce Method Skin and fillet the fish, wash and pat dry. Season with salt and122 words
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Article, Illustration47 1985-07-18 36 1. Heat butter and oil in pan. 2. Fry the fillets till lightly browned. 3. Remove to heated plate 4. Add butter and swirl pan around. 5. When butter is brown, add iemon juice, Worchester sauce and parsley. &y%. Pour iver fillets and serve.47 words
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Advertisement655 1985-07-18 35 !SW Btato^^ ii Jin jlirH« E^^^^LdßteXifirtl k^E^ 9 .avoofiflfi dfrkw HlHiL I ,^^iiif3Miil i ,^^Mgtf| i^. f^^HHflflflPW^ Kr jlX** ,^K&^r> HI 92r*5<^aal jfly iWaf >-- I^^^ Buy a skg bag of I ff| autontaW* l»mu--* Unilln 13^1 i 1 W^« m v -m *>* -m GOLDEN DRAGON J&^^ ""WbIIQI k655 words
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Advertisement41 1985-07-18 35 2 Pumpkin seeds and M relief for an enlarged prostate gland ■I K m' of;' if, jftk^l <«Jtt H^tafc^^^^R^^^^ 5 First Encounter graphic art exhibition of students' works Food, Food Fitness Edited by Christine Khor Bilingual Edited by Teo Han Wue41 words
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Advertisement323 1985-07-18 36 Jewellery \p for the elegant woman More Scan news! Yon could win a fabulous 8-day holiday in Jewdkry/Air New Zealand co^M^, "Tfa Nev "Zealand by courtesy of Air New 'Zealand. Wondfrs of New Zealand Speeim And exquisite Scan jewellery, too! July issue of Femoh. Hint: Watch for the exclusive Female/323 words
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Advertisement34 1985-07-18 37 WL mmWffik^ \^B* ;JH Bk New action-packed MILO! The great chocolatey taste of MILO now with more vitamins in attractive, new-look tins too. You v'^O^W^^^^^^H itci/Hol It's marvellous what (mTio) can do for you34 words
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Article, Illustration568 1985-07-18 38 Pumpkin help for prostate gland problems Tao Way to Health Aileen Yeoh To get relief from this men's disease, here's advice on your diet and lifestyle THE prostate gland is a male gland that surrounds the urethra (the tube that connects the bladder with the penis) where it joins the568 words
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Article157 1985-07-18 38 1. Whole grains. peas, broad beans and leafy vegetables. For ginger whenever you Brown rice, pot barley soya bean products "cooled" blood sys- cook leafy green veand fresh sweet corn. e.g. doufu, tempeh, tern, eat mainly vegetables. miso, fermented black neutral and hot ener2. Legumes157 words
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Article125 1985-07-18 38 B. COOLING ALKALINE FOODS Foods that cool and sprouts, watercress, jambu, rose apple and liquidised to form alkalise the blood radish, cucumber, bananas. a milky drink, system help the body fuzzy melon, angled Steam, boil or Cooling soups of re-adjust its balance. luffa, bitter gourd, blanch foods. Occasio- sweet potatoes125 words
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Article, Illustration275 1985-07-18 38 1. Sugar. 2. Dairy products. 3. Coconut products. 4. Red meats. White or brown, rock Milk, milk powder, Coconut milk, coconut Veal, beef, mutton, sugar, gula melaka, condensed milk, oil, kuih-kuih made lamb, pork, duck,, honey, maple syrup, skimmed milk, cream, with coconut cream ham, bacon sweets275 words
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Article680 1985-07-18 38 HELEN THOMAS - HELEN THOMAS President Reagan's health the focus of world attention, let's take a look at fitness in the White House. By in Washington MOST presidents in recent times have made a fetish of keeping fit. Because they are constantly photographed, their appearance is important. KeepingUPI - 680 words
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Advertisement519 1985-07-18 38 NOTICES EDUCATION CENTRE I offers evening courses in A. CONDOMINIUM MANAGEMENT This course (conducted by the Building Department) is designed for the benefit of developers, managing agents and all personnel involved in the management of condominiums. The course will also be of interest to management council members and subsidiary proprietors.519 words
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Advertisement768 1985-07-18 38 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Computes Winding Up No. 221 of IMS. In toe Matter of the Companies si Act Chapter 185 And In The Matter of T K H TRADING PTE LTD ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a Petition for the winding768 words
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Advertisement112 1985-07-18 38 ANNOUNCEMENT The House of Miguel Torres, Winemakers in Spain since the 17th Century, take pleasure in announcing the re-appointment of Food Beverage (Re) Ltd. as their exclusive distributors in Singapore, Malaysia and Brunei with effect from 16th July, 1985. Miguel Torres take this opportunity to thank France Scott Pte Ltd112 words
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Article, Illustration733 1985-07-18 39 The first batch of full-time graphic art students of the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts are marking their graduation with an exhibition aptly called First Encounter. Some of them tell KOH SIEW TIN why the exhibition matters. 4 We are holding this exhibition733 words
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Article91 1985-07-18 39 iSitaaaflg-ftM" ATfto/ris* <&#&%&& mmm> tor^&it/rifi; nmnmr^> m&mm to is #t je Mr am. W* fiiifnrai^STH^to i%m j?n«ajtofߣfliiiT]* /5-¥#;&n#i£tof£p a D o #itfl!ifri£J?tolSßW Mi t* iff ad« 2;* t> a&fti i* £F*ftß&*D Tf *totfc it aa «w;£ss*sja£to£ aa m&t *nit« fn to *m fl&fn mm'&ffl&mxmmo" **£«l^l9M2s£to#^ te« s&to^g&iSitja o 3&11H 21£91 words
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Article, Illustration455 1985-07-18 39 Since publisher Peng Song Toh brought out his directory of Singapore associations, he has received many requests from Chinese associations in Malaysia and Indonesia to include them in a new directory. He tells TAN BAN HUAT why he has decided to go455 words
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Article, Illustration520 1985-07-18 39 THE ang gu kueh (red tortoise cakes) that we see in the markets and cake shops are usually red in colour, oval and flat or slightly conical in shape. Now you can get this kueh in a tortoise shape. It is a specialty in a520 words
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Article292 1985-07-18 39 Dial-for-Mandarin *****77 -f- il i® Dishfbake jft ff Genghuan tfng che" M :4= Q /3 By )~l -"j yuepiao de qkhe haoma MMn to rimmr* nf no* Lesson 18 Change Of car registration number on the season parking disc i*3t Kewen Lesson IXiaojie, wo huanle yi hang chszi, zhei zhlng292 words
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Article, Illustration613 1985-07-18 40 IT WAS a successful repetition of last year's performance. The 7,000 people who thronged the Musical Fountain at Sentosa during the second week of Hari Raya recently were not disappointed. The organisers, SBC Radio 2, made the right decision in inviting four popular singers from613 words
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Article, Illustration586 1985-07-18 40 Oleh BUDIMAN A.R. EMPAT orang penyanyi dari Malaysia yang buat pertama kali mengadakan pertunjukkan di sini, di atas undangan Radio 2, Perbadanan Penyiaran Singapura (SBC), telah tidak mengecewakan seramai kira-kira 7,000 orang penonton yang membanjiri kawasan Pancuran Berirama, di Sentosa daiam minggu kedua Hari Raya baru-baru586 words
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Article88 1985-07-18 40 Haron A. Rahman - Haron A. Rahman Lesson 1578 Learn Malay: The Easy Way By Jawapan bagi soalansoalan da lam Pelajaran 157 A: 1) Peraduan itu dianggap paling mencabar kerana penyertaan dikehendaki berbentuk tradisional tetapi mempunyai unsur-unsur pembaharuan. 2) Peraduan memasak itu terbahagi kepada dua bahagian. 3) Di samping peraduan memasak88 words
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Article61 1985-07-18 40 Persatuan Pemudi Islam Singapura akan mengadakan Kursiis Perkembangan dan Pendidlkan Anak-anak untuk ibubapa dan pasangan yang akan atau baru berumahtangga dari 29 Julai hingga 17 Ogos, 1985. Kursus akan berlangsung di rumah persatuan dl 15 Haigsville Drive, pada setiap hari Sabtu, dari jam 2.39 hingga 5.39 petang.61 words
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Advertisement1304 1985-07-18 40 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES w^mmM, CTAIiTC RQEtflflfti wmmm Telefax No: *****59 Rates: Box Service: WKSSS OIAW I O noullOO I mmam Sa es g^y^. 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 I V Our1,304 words
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Advertisement590 1985-07-18 41 APPOINTMENTS m f SINGAPORE gg g A izxce/sior note/ Requires SALES OFFICER Male/Female Pleasant and outgoing personality Aggressive and dynamic prepared to work in competitive environment Minimum G.C.E. O' Level Preferably with sales experience in similar or related trade Must be fluent in English and Mandarin Ability to speak Japanese590 words
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Advertisement330 1985-07-18 41 cpooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo if SB? PEOPLE'S THEATRE •CATHAY J Is 7^. opens TODAY I 3 O 5.30 8.30pm I#l bllW I■s 30 8.30pm j([ 8 strangers bound together by destiny meet the mightiest challenge! v I Wr^W BF fl I I 1 GOLDEN SULTAN OPENS TODAY! 1 Q 4th Floor, Sultan Plaza,330 words
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Advertisement383 1985-07-18 41 EVEN PRESIDENT REAGAN HAS H SEEN R AMBO! HAVE YOU? sth WEEK at CAPITOL-CHANGI-WOODLANDS ADMISSION PRICES $3.00 $4.00-NO FREE LIST CAPITOL: 5 SHOWS at 11«m, 1.45, 4.00, 6.30 9.15 I CHANGI: LAST FEW DAYS 11, 1.45, 4, 6.45, 9.15 WOODLANDS: LAST FEW DAYS 1.45, 4, 6.45, 9.15 m 2 ALL-TIME383 words
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Advertisement752 1985-07-18 41 B Wiiii^lMi'lH^^iOal PRINCE TOOAY ONLY I I 1 am, I 30, 4 00, 6 45, 91 5 ORIENTAL Nov. Showing 1 Horn, I 00, 3 15, 7 00, 9 15 PfkESLIB TODAY ONLY T; 4 SHOWS I 45. 4, 6 45. 9 15 BJ I How to choose a ROYAL752 words
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Advertisement766 1985-07-18 42 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE THE COMPANIES ACT, REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE CAP. 185 Companies Winding Up VISYMONDE (ASIA) No. S2» of 1185 in the Matter of the Companies Act (Chapter 185) And In the Matter of UNION HYDRAULIC JACK PTE LTD ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION NOTICE is hereby given766 words
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Advertisement615 1985-07-18 42 TRADING PTE LTD (IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) Special resolutions passed on 28th June, 1185 At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company held at 50th floor, Hopewell Centre, 183 Queen's Road East, Hong Kong on 28th June, 1985 the following special resolutions were passed:--(a) That Visymonde (Asia) Trading Pte Ltd be615 words
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Advertisement124 1985-07-18 42 NOTICES NOTICE This is to inform that Ho Kiong Chan (also known as K. C. Ho). I/C No: *****64J is no longer with the Company as of July 12, 1985. He is therefore not authorised to transact any business or collect any payments on behalf of the Company. Union Carbide124 words
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Advertisement164 1985-07-18 42 OFFICIAL NOTICE Proposal to Change a Ship's Name We, GODWIN CO, of 9 Battery Road #20-00, Straits Trading Building, Singapore 0104, hereby give notice that in consequence of the proposed change of name of the vessel "AUTO BATAM 3" we have applied to the Registrar of Singapore Ships under Section164 words
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Advertisement148 1985-07-18 42 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18) NOTICE OP INTENDED DIVIDEND IN BANKRUPTCY NOS 422/59 Jahnu s/o Gurdar of 339/77 No 4 Jalan Kubor Singapore 0719. 85/70 Cheang Ban Swee of Apt Blk 16 Marine Terrace #02-66 Singapore 1544. 1002/84 Lee Teng Pong of Apt Block 334 Kreta Ayer Road #01-01, Singapore148 words
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Miscellaneous411 1985-07-18 42 SUN TAN By Coiiette PEANUTS By Schalm Fs^Si?!^ I IT'S HOT TOPAV... II I WISH UE MAP I I U>EIL, THERE'S ONLY I I GO POIUN TO THE TiJ^My A NEARA 0 LAKE EP 0" E ™'N6 TO PO,^ QL SUIMMIN6 BUCKET^ THE BOJIN LOSER By Art Sansom BEETLE BAILEY411 words
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Miscellaneous214 1985-07-18 42 21 It offers entertain- 15 Chirpy person to ment, a tricky thing to taunt, we hear, about beat (5-4) repeated uprising (9) 23 Long narrow depres- 17 Unlawfully procured, I sions much in evi- shall leave and clear dence in a ship (5) up (3-6) 24 Examiner shows re- wßi214 words
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Advertisement691 1985-07-18 43 APPOINTMENTS I i 'i rr T^"*"— SBS, one of the leading and most established public transport companies in this region, invites applications r^^ a w _k for the post of mmSfi I Organisation Methods Officer ($l3OO 3000) MANAGING DIRECTOR Requirements: p or A good degree in either Industrial Engineering, Management691 words
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Advertisement287 1985-07-18 43 NOTICES OFFICIAL NOTICE We, Straits Engineers Contracting Pte Ltd of 75 Jalan Benaan Kapal, Singapore 1439, hereby give notice that we intended to change of ship's name. We have applied to the Registrar of Singapore Ships under Section 417 of Merchant Shipping Act (Cap. 172, 1980 Ed) in respect of287 words
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Advertisement347 1985-07-18 43 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT (CHAPTER 185) AND IN THE MATTER OF NAI KAI INDUSTRIES (PTE; LTD (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) (In Liquidation) (MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 308 of the Companies Act (Chapter 185) that the Final i General Meeting347 words
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Advertisement388 1985-07-18 43 IN THE HIGH COl RT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Originating Summons ;«io: 125 0f 1985 In the Matter of Order 83 Roles 1 aid 2 M the Rales of the Supreme Conrt lffll Aid In the Natter of -(1) an Instnmeat of Mortgage dated the 3rd day of Jue388 words
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Miscellaneous468 1985-07-18 43 fcVtjTTa Iki 1 1 1 1 1* 1 1 1* l^^m o^nfetfiiß Radio One Tune m to FACTS OR FANTASY (10.05 am, repeated at 4.30 pm), a children's magazine programme on general knowledge, stories and current topics of interest 5.58 AM National Anthem followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News m468 words
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Miscellaneous403 1985-07-18 43 Nature photography SEMINAR INTRODUCTION TO NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY WHERE, WHEN AND HOW TO SHOOT. By Dr Wee Yeow Chin, Lecturer of the Botany Department at the National University of Singapore. Marine Parade branch library. 7 pm. Free. This second round of seminars is held m conjunction with the Malayan Nature Society's403 words
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Miscellaneous55 1985-07-18 43 .w,.^,. Vh Hr Simon Yong puts on a one-man graphics show (See EXHIBITIONS) FILMS AT THE MARITIME MUSEUM. Visitors m groups of 10 or more may request the following films from the Maritime Office between 10 am and 3 pm from Mondays to Fridays, except on public holidays: WATERWAY: The55 words
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Miscellaneous426 1985-07-18 43 E2 Ps^^h! LOAD ON THE TOP: A method to minimise oil pollution at sea DOLPHIN'S STORY: The capturing and training of dolphins OFFSHORE: Offshore oil operations m the North Sea AND THERE WAS NO MORE SEA: The story of the draining of the Zuider Zee, Holland. EXHIBITIONS SUD ATELIERF. By426 words
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Miscellaneous321 1985-07-18 43 An introduction to photographing nature (See SEMINAR) meeting after independence m 1965, is presented m 20 miniature three-dimensional scenes. In addition, there are the Straits Chinese Gallery, the Trade Ceramics Gallery, the South-east Asian Gallery and a puppet theatre. Open from 9 am to 4.30 pm. Closed on Mondays. CONDUCTED321 words
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Miscellaneous960 1985-07-18 44 kviTOfi^s^i^Tr^iPr f-5 mMV VIEW mm Catherine Ong (Ch 5 and 12 programmes) and Leong Weng Kam (Ch 8 programmes) wpiiwyiiiiiiiiiiw nm ■■mhibumh Re-make based on Dietrich's love affair Thursday Feature Special Arch of Triumph (Ch 5, 9.15 pm) EVEN m some of his happier movie roles, Anthony Hopkins often betrays960 words
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Miscellaneous58 1985-07-18 44 1 il ii? -ifcagaMaß HK vHB b lit I I J&U \MarigM and Amy m HigtTway to Heaven IChs,ejspm) tiie ftet of the vital semiIfmght, Raffles Junior College (opposition) and Angfp Chinese Junior College /{proposition) are going ta thrust and parry o\ter the robtlgi: That fon the defence of^algapore, psychological58 words
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Miscellaneous344 1985-07-18 44 wmiiiii mmihmiim ii mi nm*mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwm -HI _B^ -_n____Bi ii i «__a L______BH __Bt_________| HB— Sarah Chan (left) and Shinji Tanimura m "Live" from Studio One (Ch 8, 8.30 pm) dramatically re-discover a lost father-daughter love. //Y ive" from Studio I P"« (Ch 8, 8.31 pm) JL^ Hongkong TV actor Leung344 words
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