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Title Section15 1985-07-19 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1985 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 95/1/8515 words
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Article497 1985-07-19 1 VALERIE LEE - VALERIE LEE Retrenched unionised workers to benefit from ex-gratia payment By THE 306 unionised workers of the Mitsubishi Singapore Heavy Industries shipyard who were laid off on Wednesday will receive $250,000 more m retrenchment benefits than their non-unionised workmates. This payment is over and above the497 words
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Article, Illustration185 1985-07-19 1 WHAT goes up must come down. But while the flood waters m Tanglin Kindergarten, off Dunearn Road, did subside three hours later, these children were quite happy to stay up on the chairs and Outside on the roads, motorists didn't find yesterday's flashRAYMOND NG - 185 words
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374 1985-07-19 1 The BMF loans investigations KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. No Malaysian politician has been implicated m the M 52.5 billion Bumiputra Malaysia Finance (BMF) loans scandal so far, Attorney-General Tan Sri Abu Talib Othman said today. "Our investigations so far have not revealed the involvementNST; Bernama - 374 words
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228 1985-07-19 1 A MAN forged his sister's Bachelor of Arts degree to apply for jobs, a court heard yesterday. Khoo Ban Hock, 30, passed himself off as a graduate and secured a job as an administration and personnel executive m Eastern Industries Pte Ltd m Jalan228 words
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Article46 1985-07-19 1 Latest JAKARTA WANTS THACH VISIT JAKARTA, Thnrs. Indonesia today suggested that Vietnam's Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach visit Jakarta on Ang II to discuss Asean's "proximity talks" proposal. Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja said he would be available to receive Mr Thach then. Reuter SEE PAGE 9Reuter - 46 words
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171 1985-07-19 1 HALIFAX (Nova Scotia), Thurs. When Nova Scotia sailor Jim Cohoon won US$5OO,OOO (Ssl.l million) m a Canadian lottery last September, he lavished money on his old shipmates and passed out thousand-dollar bills to bums and prostitutes. Quitting his job as a mechanicalReuter - 171 words
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Article49 1985-07-19 1 GUAYAQUIL (Ecuador), Thurs. An explosion ripped through an oil tanker anchored m the River Guayas, sinking the vessel and killing at least four workers. Firemen said the blast on the tanker Paola may have been caused by a spark landing m oil residue m the ship. UPIUPI - 49 words
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282 1985-07-19 1 US only manages 1.7% growth in second quarter WASHINGTON, Thurs. The United States economy, battered afresh by foreign competition, grew at a weak annual rate of 1.7 per cenf from April to June, the government said today. Growth m the gross national product, the broadest measure of economic health, wasAP - 282 words
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Article53 1985-07-19 1 THE former President, Mr C. V. Devan Nair, returned home yesterday after a three-month stay m the United States, where he had treatment m New York. Mr Nair, who resigned m March because of alcoholism, was accompanied by his wife. They were met by family members and53 words
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95 1985-07-19 1 US date for new Soviet Foreign Minister WASHINGTON, Thurs. Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze will meet President Ronald Reagan and Secretary of State George Shultz m September to continue the dialogue on East-West issues, an administration official said today. The meeting will take place when Mr Shevardnadze attends the openingUPI - 95 words
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Advertisement52 1985-07-19 1 NATIONAL LIBRARY SINGAIORE W^m" "SB* "***"■*>«« f* B 2-Year Guarantee^^^"****»(^Jp >«, bm| Sote Agent ROXY (STORE) PTE. LTH Hi 483. T«ngllnH«lt Road. Singapore 0314 Tel *****11 I Inside 62 pages today Summary 2 World News W,6,8 Asean I Causeway If Editorial 2t Background 21 Letters 22 TlmesDollar 23-26 Classifieds 274052 words
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Article523 1985-07-19 2 GE will not shift GENERAL Electric (USA), which has retrenched nearly 2,700 people so far this year, has denied rumours that it plans to move its entire consumer product division out of Singapore. Mr Lee Siong Kee, GE's area relations manager, said "GE's investment in Singapore has been steadily523 words
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Article115 1985-07-19 2 PERMISSION TO SHOOT? SHOULDN'T SBC's camera crew ask for permission before doing any location shooting for its television programmes? This is one of the questions posed by the daughter of a hawker who is writing on behalf of her father and some of his fellow hawkers. She refers specifically115 words
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Article362 1985-07-19 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: WHAT is remarkable about US President Ronald Reagan's operation last weekend Is not that there are now doubts about his health bnt that these doubts should persist despite obvious efforts by the White House to dispel them. Mr Reagan has encouraged the notion that he362 words
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Article104 1985-07-19 2 MALAYAN BREWERIES MAKES IT TO THE TOP 10 ONLY one Singapore company, Malayan Breweries, was among the top 10 companies listed on the Singapore stock exchange which gave the best return on shareholders' funds in the last financial year. The company had a 17.2 per cent return on its104 words
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Article388 1985-07-19 2 Hinault in front BERNARD HINAULT, battling on with a fractured nose, is now aware after the 18th stage that the worst is over in his bid to win the Tour de France for a record-equalling fifth time. The 30--year-old Frenchman had endured a grim day in the fog on388 words
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Article460 1985-07-19 2 'Relax textile curbs' ASIA'S big textile exporters, smarting from curbs on their goods by importer nations, are expected to accept a new Multi-Fibre Arrangement (MFA), despite blaming it for some of their biggest trade problems. Government and industry officials throughout the region said the exporting countries wouldpress460 words
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189 1985-07-19 2 Around Asean... and Across the Causeway 'Guerillas get Sam-7s' CAMBODIAN guerillas for the first time have portable heat-seeking missiles to counter increasingly frequent Vietnamese air strikes, according to Thai military spokesmen. The missiles were Soviet-designed, shoulder-fired Sam-7s, and were believed to have been supplied by China or captured from Vietnamese189 words
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Article578 1985-07-19 2 CDs storm the market THE COMPACT disc has come a long way since it was first marketed two-and-a-half years ago. There are at least 60 different players and 5,000 titles to choose from and it has beome the darling of two struggling industries: Electronics and record retail. Sales578 words
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380 1985-07-19 3 Asian textile exporters to accept pact HONGKONG, Thursday ASIA'S big textile exporters, smarting from curbs on their goods by importer-nations, are expected to accept a new multi- fibre arrangement (MFA), despite blaming it for some of their biggest trade problems. But government and industry officials throughout the region said theReuter - 380 words
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Article60 1985-07-19 3 DHAKA, Thurs. Bangladesh Customs seized about 165 kg of smuggled gold valued at more than ruSssoo,ooo (Ssl.l million) from three passengers at Dhaka international airport. They arrived on a Thai flight from Bangkok and were identified as E. J. Munn, a British passport holder, and SingaporeansAFP - 60 words
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Article, Illustration122 1985-07-19 3 SEVEN-MONTH-OLD Dominique O'Sullivan may be wearing a Mickey Mouse vest, bat she doesn't seem to be too impressed with the larger-than-life actor m the costume. Dominique, held by her mother Brenda, was attending Wednesday's 31th birthday eelebra- ttons at Disneyland m Anaheim, California. Walt Disney openedAP - 122 words
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263 1985-07-19 3 Move to rehabilitate those purged under Mao BEIJING, Thurs. The reputations of intellectuals unjustly persecuted m Mao Zedong's political movements must be restored by 1987, the Communist Party has decided. Millions of teachers, scholars, scientists and other intellectuals were jailed, reviled, ostracised and exiled to the countryside during Mr Mao'sAP; Reuter - 263 words
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Article252 1985-07-19 3 Breach of trust and forgery case TAIPEI, Thurs. Taiwan business tycoon Tsai Chen-Chou today admitted m court he had fraudulently secured loans, but said charges of the extent of loan irregularities at his private bank were exaggerated. He also denied that the money was channelledAFP - 252 words
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228 1985-07-19 3 English lord gives rare deer to China BEIJING, Thurs. The Marquess of Tavistock yesterday agreed to give 22 rare Chinese deer from his English estate to China, where the species died out 8* years ago. Under an agreement signed simultaneously m Beijing and London, the marquess will send 28 PereReuter - 228 words
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Article56 1985-07-19 3 Pan- Am blast suspects held KARACHI, Thurs. Eight Iranians have been arrested on suspicion of planting a bomb that rocked the Karachi offices of Pan-American World Airlines last Sunday. Three of the Iranians had entered Pakistan illegally and none of the eight could give convincing reasons for being m Karachi,Reuter - 56 words
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271 1985-07-19 3 Air India jet blast 'not established' BOMBAY, Thurs. It was too early to say whether a mid-air explosion blew a packed Air India jumbo jet out of the sky near Ireland last month, two American experts said today. The cause of the crash had not yet been established, said MrReuter - 271 words
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132 1985-07-19 3 TOKYO, Thurs. Nagasaki has rejected a publicapology offer from the man who released an atomic bomb on the Japanese city 40 years ago, a city official said today. "We understand his sentiments, but there are many atomic-bomb victims who are still suffering and whoReuter - 132 words
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Article150 1985-07-19 3 SEOUL, Thurs. Fiftysix student leaders have been arrested for allegedly attempting to overthrow the government of President Chun DooHwan, authorities announced here today. The government office of the Prosecutor-General said the students were from nine Seoul and one provincial universities. They were arrested between the endAFP; AP - 150 words
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Article269 1985-07-19 4 Hi-tech project gets firm support PARIS, Thursday PRESIDENT Francois Mitterrand has pledged a billion francs (***** million) to a joint technology programme he promoted at a one-day conference attended by 17 West European nations. The delegates to yesterday's conference also pledged their firm support forAP; Reuter - 269 words
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Article, Illustration141 1985-07-19 4 FAROE Islanders taking part m the annual Wiling of pilot whales recently In the North Atlantic. Nearly S.ttl pilot whales are killed each year In a ritual that involves both children and adults. Only a small amount is eaten as the whales are hunted partly for– Renter; — Reuter - 141 words
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219 1985-07-19 4 Joint drug war by summit partners BONN, Thurs. Senior officials from seven nations and the European Community began a twoday meeting m Bonn yesterday to try to forge a co-ordinated response to illicit drug trafficking, the West German Foreign Ministry said. The meeting follows a pledge by the leaders ofReuter - 219 words
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Article, Illustration250 1985-07-19 4 LOUISE BRANSON - LOUISE BRANSON By Moscow Reporter MOSCOW, Thurs. Marshal Nikolai Ogarkov, ousted as Soviet Chief of Staff and First Deputy Defence Minister last year, has made a dramatic comeback, according to well-informed sources. They said the reappearance was part of a toplevel shake-up m the250 words
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Article45 1985-07-19 4 LOS ANGELES, Thurs. Drunk-driving charges against British rock star Rod Stewart will be dropped. Instead, the local prosecutor's office will recommend that Stewart, 40, who was arrested driving his Porsche early on May 12, be charged with following another vehicle too closely ReuterReuter - 45 words
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184 1985-07-19 4 LONDON, Thus. A racist Incident last week, m which a pregnant Indian woman and her three children were burned alive, has revived concern m Britain's Asian community over farther similar attacks. Bat Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher told the House of Commons on Tuesday thatAFP - 184 words
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Article54 1985-07-19 4 All aboard die in air crash m air crash MOSCOW, Thurs. A Soviet airliner on a domestic flight crashed m Uzbekistan, Central Asia, on July 10, killing all on board, it was reported today. Pravda Vostoka said the plane was flying between Karchi m Uzbekistan and Leningrad. The report gaveAFP - 54 words
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Article47 1985-07-19 4 THE HAGUE, Thurs. No traces of a poisonous antifreeze chemical have been found m samples of three West German wines tested m Rotterdam. A Health Ministry spokesman said new tests had shown that earlier findings on wine samples by food inspectors were false ReuterReuter - 47 words
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209 1985-07-19 4 SHADA ISLAM - SHADA ISLAM By Brussels Reporter BRUSSELS, Thurs. European Commissioner Claude Cheysson returned from a visit to Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, determined to expand Europe's still fragile links with Asean. "Our relations must take on a new dimension," Mr Cheysson said. He said the Asean countries209 words
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Article52 1985-07-19 4 LONDON, Thurs. A Saudi prince has been detained m connection with drugs charges, Scotland Yard announced yesterday. Prince Mashour bin Saoud Abdulaziz, 31, a nephew of King Fahd of Saudi Arabia, was arrested last Thursday m his Knightsbridge flat and was later charged with conspiring to supplyAFP - 52 words
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Article304 1985-07-19 6 Move comes a week after Mexico's CAIRO, Thursday EGYPT will cut its crude oil prices by about US$l.5O (553.30) a barrel and the new levels may be announced today, an Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation official said. Weak world demand for oil and falling prices haveReuter; AP; UPI - 304 words
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Article39 1985-07-19 6 ADDIS ABABA, Thurs. Members of the Organisation of African Hnity are meeting here to discuss (be of a continent with over 150 trillion hungry people to feed and US$l7O billion (5J374 billion) of debt to repay. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article, Illustration372 1985-07-19 6 JOHANNESBURG, Thurs. ANTI-GOVERNMENT rioting m South Africa yesterday spread to the Black township Soweto m Johannesburg, the largest black city m the country and the focus of unrest m 1976. Police headquarters m Pretoria said last night there had been widespread violence m BlackReuter; NYT; FT - 372 words
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247 1985-07-19 6 Kuwait scraps $750 m in military aid KUWAIT, Thurs. Kuwait cancelled US$34O million (Ss7so million) m military aid earmarked to help Syria, Jordan and the Palestine Liberation Organisation following findings of fund misuse and that other Arab states failed to follow through with similar pledges. The decision to cancel theUPI; Reuter - 247 words
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189 1985-07-19 6 JERUSALEM, Thurs. Prime Minister Shimon Peres has rejected a list of names proposed for a joint Jordanian-Palestin-ian delegation to take part m Middle East peace talks with the United States and Israel. Mr Peres and Foreign Minister Yitzhak Shamir also told IsraeliUPI; Reuter - 189 words
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149 1985-07-19 6 JOHANNESBURG, Thurs. The South African government has agreed to hand over to the Netherlands embassy a Dutch citizen suspected of smuggling guerilla arms into the country, Foreign Minister R. F. Botha said today. But Mr Botha also said South Africa expects the DutchAP - 149 words
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Article348 1985-07-19 8 It took 'four times more than it gave to UN' UNITED NATIONS, Thurs. Four nations accused the Soviet bloc yesterday of taking four times more m United Nations development aid than they contributed. The United States, Britain, West Germany and Japan sent a jointAP - 348 words
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246 1985-07-19 8 HONOLULU, Thurs. DEMOCRATIC nations mast make sacrifices and honour their alliances to deter Soviet aggression, United States Secretary of State George Shultz said yesterday, singling oat New Zealand for criticism. In a speech at the East-West Centre here, he accused New Zealand of undermining theAP; Reuter; UPI - 246 words
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Article26 1985-07-19 8 BEIJING, Thurs. Doctors have separated female Siamese twins joined at the breastbone and navel. They were born to a 30-year-old mother m Hebei province. APAP - 26 words
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Article, Illustration258 1985-07-19 8 WASHINGTON, Thurs. Days after his operation, Mr Reagan is up and about and hearty as ever. He is seen here with Vice-President George Bush and White House Chief of Staff Donald Regan at Bethesda Naval Hospital. President Reagan, 74, who has three-and-a-half years left mReuter; AP; AFP - 258 words
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Article150 1985-07-19 8 CAMBRIDGE (Massachusetts), Thurs. A bizarre super-dense star that spins 100 times a second and gives off irregular pulses of X-ray radiation has been found by a European Space Agency satellite. Light from the star has never been seen because it is obscured by galactic dust. TheUPI - 150 words
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240 1985-07-19 8 US talks on how to cut huge Budget deficits break down WASHINGTON, Thurs. Congressional negotiations on how to reduce massive federal Budget deficits broke down yesterday after six weeks of haggling, dimming prospects for a quick settlement on a 1986 Budget. The talks broke off after the Republican-led Senate rejectedReuter - 240 words
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108 1985-07-19 8 UNITED NATIONS, Than. The failure by governments to plan for the health needs of a greatly increased population of «Id people could result m genocide, a World Health Organisation authority said yesterday. Dr Antony De Bone, Chairman of the agency's Advisory Committee onReuter - 108 words
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Article, Illustration381 1985-07-19 9 It's a counter to increasing Viet air raids, say Thais BANGKOK, Thursday THE Cambodian resistance now has portable heat-seeking missiles to counter increasingly frequent Vietnamese air strikes in their country, Thai military spokesmen said here today. Lt-General Samphao Srikhacha said here the missiles were Soviet-designed, shoulder-firedReuter; AP - 381 words
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237 1985-07-19 9 HONGKONG, Thurs. China must end its support for the Khmer Rouge to help speed a settlement of the Cambodian conflict. Indonesian Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja said this m an interview with Asiaweek magazine published here today. China stood virtually alone m supporting theAFP - 237 words
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124 1985-07-19 9 Thailand concerned about refugee problem BANGKOK, Thurs. Thailand will continue to temporarily shelter IndoChinese refugees, but expressed concern at the growing reluctance by Western European countries to accept them for resettlement, a Thai official said today. "As a first-asylum country, I wish to state that we are not quite happyAFP - 124 words
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Article, Illustration289 1985-07-19 9 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN By Manila Reporter MANILA Thurs. President Ferdinand Marcos today urged the National Assembly to set up a commission to study the Philippines military bases treaty with the United States and to advise him whether to abrogate it. The President made289 words
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Article162 1985-07-19 9 MANILA, Thurs. The Philippines' deepening economic and social woes are literally driving more and more of its people crazy, the mass-circula-tion Malaya newspaper says m a special report today. It quotes National Mental Hospital chief Dr Leonida Mariano as saying that the number of suicide casesAP - 162 words
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Article71 1985-07-19 9 CANBERRA, Thurs. The Australian government has moved to stop clandestine radio broadcasts to Fretilin guerillas m East Timor. Communications Minister Michael Duffy said today that the Australian Coalition for East Timor, a group m Darwin, had been denied a broadcasting licence. He said international conventionsReuter - 71 words
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Article, Illustration397 1985-07-19 10 Money needed for development projects: Mahathir LUMUT (Perak), Thurs. The government has decided to allow foreigners to own holiday homes m Malaysia, Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said today. And to encourage them to do so, the authorities would make it easier by doing awayBernama - 397 words
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327 1985-07-19 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Umno Youth has expressed its support for any firm action to be taken by the party leadership against those involved m money politics, its leader, Mr Anwar Ibrahim, said yesterday. He said Umno Youth had already identified divisions whose leaders andNST - 327 words
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198 1985-07-19 10 Guards shield undergrads 'from influence' KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Undergraduates at UniversitT Pertanian Malaysia (UPM) have been put under guard by the Student Affairs Department to protect them from being influenced by extremist factions among their seniors. Some 2,500 undergraduates have been housed m three dormitories with guards posted outside toNST - 198 words
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170 1985-07-19 10 Four get death for peddling heroin PENANG, Thurs. Four Malaysians were sentenced to death by the High Court here today for trafficking in heroin. Car mechanic Doraisamy Namaisiyiam, 33; driver Seenivasan Rajinderan, 28; Go Chin Peng, 30, unemployed, and farmer Ng Ah Kiat, 52, were found guilty of peddling 1,871Reuter; Bernama - 170 words
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Article62 1985-07-19 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. 29 people, who are believed to have entered the country illegally, were detained by police who stopped a chartered bus here yesterday. They found that the foreigners, including three women, did not have travel documents. The foreigners said they arrived from aBernama - 62 words
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208 1985-07-19 10 Plans for east-west coast rail link Dr M TAIPING, Thurs. A new east-west railway line is being planned for Peninsular Malaysia, connecting Cukai m Trengganu with Port Klang m Selangor. The new line would pass through several large towns m Pahang and also the Koala Lumpur railway station. Prime MinisterBernama - 208 words
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309 1985-07-19 10 Rivals 'to drop claims to MCA posts' KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The leaders of the two rival factions m the Malaysian Chinese Association may drop their claims to the party leadership. The party's Acting Deputy President, Datuk Mak Hon Kam, is likely to replace Acting President Datuk Dr Neo Yee Pan,NST - 309 words
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Article499 1985-07-19 11 HSUNG BEE HWA - HSUNG BEE HWA By Poor demand m US 'only a temporary setback* GENERAL Electric (USA), which has retrenched nearly 2,700 workers m Singapore so far this year, has denied rumours that it plans to move its entire consumer product division out of the country. The499 words
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Article, Illustration336 1985-07-19 11 KONG SOOK CHIN - KONG SOOK CHIN By GENERAL Electric (USA) workers were shocked but resigned yesterday over the Dews that another 1,300 workers will be retrenched on Aug 2. Some had leard rumours of bad r jws for a few weeks, but there had been no confirmation.336 words
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203 1985-07-19 11 GARMENT maker Lim Seng Huat Manufacturing Pte Ltd has ceased production at its factory m Tanglin Halt because of falling export orders. All of its 100 employees, mainly women, have been informed and given all &ay and retrenchment enefits due to them,203 words
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Article433 1985-07-19 11 Motion against Jaya THE opposition MP for Anson, Mr J. B. Jeyaretnam, will move a motion against the Home Affairs Minister, Prof S. Jayakumar, when Parliament sits next Tuesday. His motion states that Prof Jayakumar had attempted to mislead the House at question time during the passage of the Adoption433 words
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130 1985-07-19 11 15 quizzed over Thai worker's death POLICE have detained 15 men for questioning after a Thai construction worker was found slashed and battered to death at an uncompleted building m McCallum Street yesterday. Mr Son Keow Donoy 26, was found dead on the third level of the Natwest Centre by130 words
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257 1985-07-19 11 THE Automobile Association of Singapore has terminated its contract with Felio Publications Pte Ltd, the publisher of its bi-monthly magazine, The Highway. In a Tetter to its members, the association said Felio Publications' services had been terminated from the June issue, and that257 words
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Article54 1985-07-19 11 A CHARITY fair will be held jointly by the Tanglin Technical School Advisory Committee and the St John Ambulance Brigade, Tanglin Division, at the World Trade Centre auditorium on Sunday at 3 pm. Mr Ch'ng Jit Koon, the Minister of State (Community Development) and MP for Tiong Bahru,54 words
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Article146 1985-07-19 11 A 55- YEAR-OLD expatriate engineer was accosted by a woman while he was walking along Scotts Road at about midnight on Monday. She asked him if he wanted "a good time" and he agreed. They were later joined by a transvestite and the three went to146 words
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Article, Illustration592 1985-07-19 13 'New management methods needed 9 THE need is clear: Modern management techniques must be used to run Singapore's many traditional family businesses. But often, convincing father is not an easy matter. So, about 100 businessmen, aged between 30 and 50, formed The Society of592 words
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Article, Illustration374 1985-07-19 13 HEAVY rains brought traffic on many Singapore roads to a standstill yesterday. Thousands of workers were left stranded on flooded roads. The rain started at 8 am, and by 9 am, several roads were flooded and became impassable to cars and buses. Bukit Timah Road was374 words
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Article434 1985-07-19 13 More compliments than complaints FLOODS have a way of bringing out the goodness m some people as three courtesy hotline callers told The Straits Times yesterday. Security Officer Mr Vincent Silva Segar, 23, was stuck at a bus stop at Thomson Road yesterday morning434 words
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Article, Illustration247 1985-07-19 13 PAUL WEE - PAUL WEE 1 could see her struggling' By A WOMAN owes her life to a truck driver stranded m yesterday's traffic Jam m Dunearn Road. The unidentified woman would have drowned if she had not been rescued by the brave driver after she fell247 words
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Article43 1985-07-19 13 THE Singapore Children's Society will hold its annual flag day on July 27. All contributions will be used to finance the Convalescent Home for children as well as social work centres that provide counselling and social guidance for poor children.43 words
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Article, Illustration481 1985-07-19 14 LOW MEI MEI - Six couples tie knot thanks to SDU LOW ME! MEI An encouraging sign because their courtship shorter than usual By SIX COUPLES who met through the Social Development Unit have, walked down the aisle since the unit began match-making m January last year. Dr Eileen Aw, Director of the SDU,481 words
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Article426 1985-07-19 14 L.E. PREMA - L.E. PREMA Review committee has made its recommendations By CHANGES m the resettlement policy will be announced later this month. Mr Lee Yiok Seng, Senior Parliamentary Secretary (National Development), said yesterday that the changes are minor and will relate primarily to compensation rates. He declined to give426 words
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201 1985-07-19 14 Police get more tip-offs from the public MORE Singaporeans are helping m the battle against crime by tipping off the police. "From January to June this year, 1,393 '999' calls made to the police resulted m the criminals being arrested or detained," Dr Lee Boon Yang, Parliamentary Secretary (Home Affairs201 words
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Article24 1985-07-19 14 THE High Commissioner of Fiji to Singapore, Dr James MaraJ, yesterday presented his credentials to the acting President, Dr Yeoh Ghim Seng.24 words
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Article, Illustration451 1985-07-19 14 JEEVARAJAH YASOTHA - JEEVARAJAH YASOTHA By STUDENTS Wyda Hairis, Julie Low, Karen Lee and Tan Wan Kbene were the toast of St Margaret's Secondary School yesterday. The four received the Guinness Stout Effort Award for May for their "quick thinking and teamwork that led451 words
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238 1985-07-19 17 NTUC tO help sort out Siasu dispute THE National Trades Union Congress will be looking into the leadership dispute m the 7,000-strong Singapore Airlines Staff Union (Siasu) which it helped set up m June last year. The NTUC Assistant Secretary-General, Mr Lim Boon Heng, who is adviser to Siasu, said238 words
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112 1985-07-19 17 Woman stole breast enlargement cream A WOMAN who admitted stealing some breast enlargement cream vas yesterday jailed foi a day and fined $1,000. Melissa Wo lg Lai Meng, 21, described as shy and impressionable by her counsel, pleaded guilty to the theft of the box of cream vorth $45 from112 words
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Article44 1985-07-19 17 THE National University of Singapore Students' Union will hold us Open Day on July 27 from 9 am to 6.30 pm at Car park 5, Kent Ridge Campus. Professor S. Jayakumar, Minister for Home Affairs and Second Minister for Law, will officiate.44 words
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Article, Illustration581 1985-07-19 17 NG WENG HOONG - NG WENG HOONG They used them to buy goods worth $20,000 By THREE foreigners, two of them women, were arrested when they were found to have used stolen credit cards to buy $20,000 worth of goods at the Delfi shopping centre m Orchard Road. The581 words
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Article363 1985-07-19 17 IRENE HOE - Ah yellow gold it is! IRENE HOE Pakistani mangoes tickle taste buds By GOLDEN FRUIT 1985. The label, if there had been one, would have noted that the fruit was grown on the arid plains of the Punjab and the Sindh. A short, sweet season ending m August or early363 words
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336 1985-07-19 17 Witness tells of 'unusual' practices Cheating of patients case THE allegedly unorthodox methods of doctor Chow Di h s medical practice were raised m court yesterday by a kidney specialist. Dr Gordon Ku, who was asked to give his views as an expert witness, said he found three patterns of336 words
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Article407 1985-07-19 18 ANNE KOH - '3 to 5 growth for Singapore' ANNE KOH US Embassy report says long-term prospects are good By THE US Embassy has predicted economic growth of between 3 and 5 per cent for Singapore this year. This would be its weakest performance since the first oil shock m 1975. The Singapore407 words
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Article81 1985-07-19 18 Seminar on barter trade TWO experts on countertrade will share their experiences with 40 Singapore traders and exporters at a half-day seminar organised by the Trade Development Board today. They are Mr Dennis Flannery, the Vice-Presi-dent of First Boston—Metallgesellschaft New York and Mr Tom Gottlieb, managing director of the Hongkong81 words
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Article29 1985-07-19 18 ISETAN Katong will conduct its first fire drill on Saturday at 9 am for 165 of its staff. The shop will open as usual at 10 am.29 words
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356 1985-07-19 18 LEARNER drivers are getting the jitters about the new, more comprehensive driving tests to be introduced m December. Large numbers are turning up at the driving test centres daily to try their luck m balloting for an on-the-spot test. About 150 hopefuls went to the356 words
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257 1985-07-19 18 CANE, jail, fine and a driving ban were what a man got on Wednesday for committing a spate of thefts and for taking morphine. Chua Tua Poh, 22, unemployed, pleaded guilty to five theft charges and one of drugtaking. He257 words
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Article36 1985-07-19 18 MRS Yu-Foo Yee Shoon, MP (or Yuhua, will open the Yuhua Trade Exposition 1985 on Saturday at 7.30 pm. The exposition m Jurong East Avenue 1 beside the Telecoms exchange ends on Aug 18.36 words
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Advertisement265 1985-07-19 13 ***** "l'""IIJII Ring 732-1005 10am 4pm Mon Frt Mjfik A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY TO GET A $10 PRINTEMPS VOUCHER* FREE \rw WHEN YOU BUY VALUE-PACKED FASHIONS. Mth^ L^HflHß^ I^, f?9 tm ...hk9[ JM^^B jtK"" t "fi»-_^^H BK iilfl >^& jjrffl ■kk hmhh| woman j^f /IjraijßL tv 'I\Pw II BBBH Rojona' Cotton265 words
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Advertisement95 1985-07-19 14 wßf^^ wKffmMmWKKmJt i/fKKKmMmmW^B'mSl^^mm^mUmmm^^^m^K^mmm^^ r 19 July 28 July, 1985. •m <m^^ ll mm mF l: i vL mm m WL m m I v^nristian 1 I I I JLJior I BOUTIQUE/ For ladies: Selected ready-to-wear dresses, blouses, swimwear, handbags, wallets, luggage, belts, sunglasses, scarves, lingerie, shoes, towels, gift items and95 words
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Advertisement314 1985-07-19 14 WEWONTFEED TOUANY ORDINARY BULL Only the best corn fed, black ANGUS beef. Airflown from the USA. Come July, you can do your taste buds a favour. From now till the 15th September 'Bs. we will be serving you only the best corn fed. Black Angus Beef, airflown from the USA314 words
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Advertisement1073 1985-07-19 15 JJJ^MMfcTi^rVYfiii>'aiirrtnfir i >a>fc>x ;^i^MM^ifc-' Toshiba VC 41 0 $116 Vases $8.50 to $1 4.50 Cutlery 90c each Arts d'Portieux champagne flute $20.50 Artraco napkins $3.75 each Rowenta FK 1 5 $65.50 w™ X Four complete room settings designed by jW^iSI p^r f^N^3 I^B P^ %r w^ B B DDR Portfolio1,073 words
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Advertisement568 1985-07-19 16 £J£j£i&< Thousands of Singaporeans have already discovered the all -new John Little. Don Ibe left behind we'll show you how easy it is to have the stuff that beautiful homes are made of. It need not be expensive. Not when we offer you the most "up- to-date" merchandise at very568 words
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Advertisement175 1985-07-19 17 i^ ———I i_ g^fiH BHaaHI^B^HiB^BHIHIiiHHHBBHMVHBVBHaI^^B^B^BMBii^BMMB^^B^MBIB^B^HHHBVaVB^I| U S fc^nSjN^ QJI Singapore Handicrafts :io Vfi^ r-jHllttt^lti 1 Mam Showroom Singapore Handicrafts Buildino 72, Eunos A»enue 7. BKrS^ '^251' (ori Skn. Ay^oek. S»n«apOf« I*4a Tel: 7477*«*. *\QOO ?^I^SS( OP« n We^day: 9Joam to 6Jopm Sonday^Holiday: 2.00pm to 6.00pm pfj^ftf Hffl,SßK]4'° Cty Showfoom Oxtey175 words
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Advertisement348 1985-07-19 17 All Your Favourites In 3-D Magic! View Master View-Master View-MasteT'''^^-^^ V View-Master m m&*% Efs!^ &W SffSK'S? 1 3 MI D C^ M S °E U T SE G ET MURF T E E R R S I° G %T H |eT WffifSli^) r^r- 1275 !&&£^i2" l ZT<i& T wsr^r*'348 words
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Advertisement376 1985-07-19 18 Mj 11 B r I I v■ up $4«g)i JB t^fe^ 1546 50 NOW $22 NOW $22^«%S| $22 Pick the best pair of Lea X'tra business pants ff for yourself. From dotted stripes to close^^^g Hff and double pinstripes or plain. In tones of grey, brown or blue. Very sleek,376 words
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Article, Illustration486 1985-07-19 19 FOK JUN EE - FOK JUN EE Clementi Students and lecturers find its location convenient By CLEMENTI estate is earning itself the reputation of a "university town". Hundreds of students and faculty members of the National University of Singapore have moved into the Housing Board new town to be near the campus,486 words
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278 1985-07-19 19 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING: Five-session courses on BASIC programming, applied Wordstar and DBASE II will begin m August at Mountbatten CC for adults and children nine to 13 years old, at fees ranging from $40 to $60. Register at the CC before July 31. Aerobics: Men-only278 words
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Article49 1985-07-19 19 THE closing date for this year's National Current Affairs Quiz, Visquiz, organised by the People's Association is tomorrow. Those who are taking part must send m their entry forms by then. Entry forms are available *t PA headquarters m Kallang Jload and at community centres.49 words
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378 1985-07-19 19 LIM KWAN KWAN - LIM KWAN K WAN Kampong Übi By A YOUTH group will conduct a survey to find out how much home nursing care and companionship is required by the aged sick, lonely elderly and the handicapped m Kampong Übi. The survey, covering all378 words
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155 1985-07-19 19 Mystery skin diving game in sea carnival Changi SKIN diving is among the activities at the People's Association Sea Carnival at Changi Point on Sunday. But the seven teams who are ready to plunge into this event will find that it is not quite what it seems. The organisers would155 words
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Article330 1985-07-19 19 What's happening and where NUTRITION: A seven-day exhibition on correct eating habits can be viewed at Kirn Keat CC starting today. Viewing hours are from 3 pm to 10 pm. On Thursday, the last day of the exhibition, there will be a talk and video show on nutrition at 7.30330 words
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Advertisement283 1985-07-19 19 Action Line *****72 Mon Fn**xnP 10 a.m. 4 p.m. Fresh Savings atNewmart Fresh savings this week 19th-25tli July, 1985 OFFER ITEMS USUAL OFFER OFFER ITEMS USUAL OFFER PNCEPR.CE RoAsriTEMS PR.CHPR.CB l.HindHockperkg $2^o- $1.75 1. Roast Sausages IOQg $Le9 $0.80 2.FrontHodcperl« .Z«r 2.25 2. Roast BeUy Pork IOOg 1.20 3. Soup283 words
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506 1985-07-19 20 The Straits Times says Doubts linger despite publicity WHAT is remarkable about US President Ronald Reagan's operation last weekend is not that there are now doubts about his health but that these doubts should persist despite obvious efforts by the White House to dispel them. Concern has been prompted by506 words
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Article, Illustration561 1985-07-19 20 XIANG MIN - Value of Asian culture should not be understated XIANG MIN By 4 Being President carries a huge disadvantage, too. The President and Mrs Reagan have become public property. Virtually everything about the US leader from his finances to his bowel movements is supposed to be public knowledge. At least this561 words
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1152 1985-07-19 20 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON President Ronald Reagan has at least one consolation. He will not have to suffer the same kind of workplace discrimination that many American former cancer patients reportedly face. According to a recent New York Times column1,152 words
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Article735 1985-07-19 20 Russell Baker NEW YORK It had been five or six years since I last spent two days driving on the highspeed roads, so I had forfotten how awful it is. !verything about it is awful. Having to look at a high-speed road for hoursNYT - 735 words
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Advertisement362 1985-07-19 20 EKIMMANA HAIRSTYLING BEAUTY Principal: Mary Wong Head Office: 01-22. International Plaza. Tel: *****96 Branch: 04-24, Fortune Centre, Middleßoad. Tel: *****21 Johore Branch: Tel: 07-*****3 Offer 50% discount to first 3 enrolments for beauty hairstyles m each month. Awarded with Japanese Certificate upon completion of all courses. tattoo course Conducted with362 words
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Miscellaneous13 1985-07-19 20 M TiRED OF SEADlUG r7 HctSn^J V WBOUT THI6 IMTHt SRlPlNG AND i13 words
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Article, Illustration1028 1985-07-19 21 ALINA RANEE - ALINA RANEE Immigrant artist who achieves the 'Malaysian dream' By Use Malaysian sculpture more liberally to give character to buildings. Discard pretensions and return to relevance and simplicity. And think more about how Islamic and artistic development can enrich each other. Start-ffrom-scratch Malaysian sculptorNST - 1,028 words
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Article, Illustration908 1985-07-19 21 CLYDE HABERMAN - CLYDE HABERMAN 'Reforms to allow individuality and creativity needed' By TOKYO Nearly a year ago, Japan's Prime Minister appointed a commission to re-assess a national school system that he had described repeatedly as outmoded, uncreative, rigid and inhibiting. The 25-member panel has concluded m itsNYT - 908 words
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Advertisement107 1985-07-19 21 Now Singapore's biggest fans say: ■>. wß^^' aB SKi- Hk^/" >.-^^ JHH Hfc Keep cooi. .with the Cool V |HBBHBH|H^m| It's new, it's revolutionary. The Cool V actually recreates the 1 invigorating refreshing breezes that come after heavy tropical rain B to»^ thanks to its water tank. B «JLii Its107 words
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Letter, Illustration346 1985-07-19 22 dfasdf I AM writing on behalf of some hawkers, including my father, who want an explanation from the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation for the way its film crew behaved during outdoor shooting on July 5. The crew carried their equipment to our stalls at the Whampoa346 words
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235 1985-07-19 22 MY sister-in-law came from overseas to work as a maid here. She was however employed for a short while. Her experience with her employer has made me realise that some Singapore employers are not as kind as I thought they were. After working for235 words
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Letter, Illustration229 1985-07-19 22 I AM an inmate of the St John's Home for the Aged m Sennett Estate. I have been following with interest the various plans and projects for the improvement ana advancement of Singapore. As the courtesy campaign is m emphasis this month, I would like229 words
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211 1985-07-19 22 I REFER to Mrs Julie Tay's letter "What's due m Kg Übi?" enquiring about the plans for the development of various amenities for the estate. (ST, June 22). Mrs Tay also requested information on the bus plan for the area. A comprehensive bus211 words
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Letter69 1985-07-19 22 WE would like to thank Mrs C.T.Y. for her letter "Busmen replaced punctured tyre". (ST, July 4). The men who stopped to help replace the punctured tyre were a Singapore Bus Service driving instructor and his train- ees. Their thoughtfulness has done us proud. We thank Mrs69 words
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Letter86 1985-07-19 22 THE Straits Times welcomes letters from you. Your letters 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.86 words
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357 1985-07-19 22 I NEVER really understood why the Housing Board had to be strict about the use of common areas such as void decks and common corridors until I moved into my present estate. In this estate, the HDB has been kinder to ground357 words
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Letter124 1985-07-19 22 Traffic light needed here MOST of the residents m Jalan Batai, Jalan Leban, Jalan Gelenggang and Jalan Chempedak use Jalan Leban and turn right if they want to go to Sembawang or Marsiling, and left if they want to go to the city or other parts of Thomson Road. The124 words
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83 1985-07-19 22 Pedestrians force drivers to slow down I HAVE noticed that many pedestrians cross the snort stretch of Serangoon Road facing the Kandang Kerbau market although there are two red-light junctions at both ends. They flout the highway rules by dashing across the road without regard for their lives. This habit83 words
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Letter97 1985-07-19 22 Jams occur in the evenings WITH the installation of traffic lights at both the junctions of Jurong West Avenue I/West Street 42/ 52 and Jurong West Avenue I/West Street 42/ West Street 41, it's becoming difficult for traffic to turn into West St 42 (from the Jurong East side) or97 words
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Letter42 1985-07-19 22 THE three traffic lights along the newly-construct-ed Incinerator/Toh Tuck roads leading to Bukit Batok East Avenue 3 should be synchronised. I have often been confronted with a green-to-red, green-to-red situation all within less than 600 metres. Y.H. LEONG Singapore 22€242 words
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72 1985-07-19 22 AS THE subject of letters being slotted into the wrong mail boxes has been brought up again and again m the Forum page, may I, through observation, point out that the problem can be solved if the aluminium plate numbers are improved and made72 words
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Advertisement171 1985-07-19 22 "See How Special." ItsCliniques {Tee gilt lOr yOU! Youis free with any Clinique purchase of $50 or more. Each of these Clinique workers will do something very special for your beauty. Try them and see the difference they can make. Slate Blue Daily Eve Treat. Liquid eye-shadow, a shade for171 words
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Article, Illustration76 1985-07-19 23 THE market was more active yesterday as buyers stayed on, taking the day's volume to its highest m two months at 14.2 million shares. The day ended with rises trouncing falls 112 to 18, while the total value of the shares traded was $30.4 million. The Straits Times76 words
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Article60 1985-07-19 23 MM 2020 +70 a 01 212+17 CIMfeMC 205+16 DBS 545 +15 Ft A 510 +14 tp* 102 +14 Clc 328 +12 taMfh 154 +11 NST 690 +10 SPH 555 +10 ftrfcrM 312 +10 TIM 220 +10 Hit** H 50c 18f +10 M Oiyft i 50c 74 +9* OUB 276+960 words
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Article70 1985-07-19 23 Kit Court 575 -175 auh 1500 -io U» Mm 240 —10 X 6 Mdp 160-9 ICS 595 -5 MfttoMlMc 45 -5 H Lmrc Fin 243 —4 Strife Tradtaf 324 -2 NOL 146-2 It N X Hot* 64 -2 hchcap* 222 -1 I I M 50c 205-1 Ln Kin TakSOc70 words
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Article16 1985-07-19 23 M Bonking 1,118,000 Johon Hl/gs 50c 967,000 Pahang Inv 636,000 Pegi Mr o 556,00016 words
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Article64 1985-07-19 23 July 17 July 18 BT Compos te 638.60 646.01 BT Indicator *****44 *****55 BT 08/ OS —348 —228 ST Industrial 727.65 736.26 ST Finance 2185 70 2208.84 ST Hotels 759.18 738.96 July 17 tuly 18 ST Properties 426.01 428 8? ST Minings 300.22 300.26 SJ Plantations 2309.33 2312.49 OCBC64 words
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Article33 1985-07-19 23 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrials Composite 1983/84 High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) 1983/84 '.ow 712.29 (5/1/83) 684.88 (4/1/84) All-time Hi^l. 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All-time Lew 74.75 (17/9/64) 550.78 (2/8/82)33 words
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Article12 1985-07-19 23 THE US dollar closed at DM2.8450 m Singapore, losing 125 points.12 words
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Article21 1985-07-19 23 C DM Y FF S$ H$ US$ 1.4105 2.8430 236.80 unq 2.1970 unq 1.4115 ***** 236.45 8.6350 2.1985 7.725021 words
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Article34 1985-07-19 23 Eurodo lar: Lost 14 ticks to 92.12 a contract. Deutschemark: Gained 28 ticks to 0.3527 a contract. Japanese yen: Gained 17 ticks to 0.*****0 a contract. Gold: Gained US$l.4O to U*****.40 an ounce.34 words
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Article60 1985-07-19 23 TOKYO, Thurs. Casio Computer Co said today it has marketed a portable colour television with a built-in am/fm radio. Equipped with a backlight using a high-lumi-nance fluorescent material, the liquid crystal TV produces a bright picture that is easy to look at even m dark places, the60 words
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Article78 1985-07-19 23 NEW YORK, Thurs. Sperry Rand, which makes computers, aerospace equipment, farm machinery and other diversified products, yesterday announced that a second quarter profit is up 156 per cent on a year ago, to US$5l.5 million (*****.3 million). This is on a turnover which has increased 2078 words
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Article65 1985-07-19 23 TOKYO, Thurs. Matsushita Electric Industrial Co said yesterday it plans to manufacture videotape recorders m the United States m a bid to ease trade friction between the two countries. Mr Toshihiko Yamashita, president of the Osaka-based company, said that production would start next year.UPI - 65 words
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Article96 1985-07-19 23 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaysia's crude palm oil production continues its upswing during the second quarter of the year although the total ouput is still lower compared with the same period last year. The June production of crude palm oil totalled 255,536 tonnes, which is 9,514 tonnesBernama - 96 words
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Article80 1985-07-19 23 TOKYO, Thurs. Japan Air Lines (JAL), the national flag carrier, has reported a 3.3-fold increase m its consolidated operating profit m the business year ended m March from a year earlier, amounting to 30.358 billion yen. JAL officials attributed this to a sharp recovery m theAFP - 80 words
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517 1985-07-19 23 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG Singapore firm reaps 17.2 return on funds By ONLY one Singapore company, Malayan Breweries, was among the top 10 companies listed on the Singapore Stock Exchange which gave the best return on shareholders' funds m the last financial year. The beer517 words
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247 1985-07-19 23 NEW YORK, Thurs. The Bank America Corp, the nations largest bank company after Citicorp, stunned the financial world yesterday by announcing that It lost US$33B million (*****.S million) In the second quarter. The loss was one of the largest m banking history, andNYT - 247 words
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314 1985-07-19 23 FOO CHOY PENG - FOO CHOY PENG By of Business Times CHINA is prepared, if necessary, to sign an agreement to guarantee Singaporean investments. Mr Wei Yuming, ViceMinister for Foreign Economic Relations and Trade, raised the posibility of such an agreement although Singapore ministers did not raise it m314 words
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Article, Illustration290 1985-07-19 23 SINGAPORE Land expects to regain possession of its half-completed Gateway project soon, a company spokesman said yesterday. The site has been m the hands of the main contractor, Turner East Asia, since January, when Turner and Singapore Land served termination notices on each other. Turner290 words
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172 1985-07-19 23 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ By NEW YORK, Thurs. Deak Co declined comment on Tuesday on a proposed takeover bid of the company by a group of unnamed investors led by Singapore lawyer Chan Cher Boon. Its spokesman, Miss Jerri Eskow, told The Straits Times that terms172 words
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233 1985-07-19 23 RUMOURS were partly to blame for the US dollar's Blunge m Europe and lew York on Wednesday. One rumour, said to have originated from Singapore, was that US President Ronald Reagan was m a coma or had died. Another rumour making the rounds was233 words
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Article54 1985-07-19 23 OVERSEA-CHINESE Banking Corporation will cut a quarter point off its home loan rates from today. The new rates will be 8 3 4 per cent for loans up to 10 years, 9 per cent for those up to 20 years, and 9'< per cent for loans54 words
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527 1985-07-19 23 Wall Street, HK and Sydney see record highs WALL STREET, Hongkong and the Sydney stock markets have soared to record highs again. The Dow Jones Industrial Average jumped by 10.08 points to a record 1,357.97. It eclipsed Tuesday's high as investors on Wall Street welcomed a shift m strategy by527 words
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Article3257 1985-07-19 24 READERS should be aware of the imitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarihr covered m "business done". Further because al dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does3,257 words
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Article2300 1985-07-19 24 INDUSTRIALS A Choc. (1.548) (1M) 1.56 (1) 1.54 AISB (0.85 ft B) (1) 0.83 V* (1) 0.85(1) 0.84 >/2 (2)0.85'/! Alcom (0 89B) (15) 0.90 (1) 0.88 (1)0.92(2)0.91 (3)0.89 Alex Hldg. (1.468 I.7oS)cd AMD (3.008 3.025) (1) 2.99 (3) 3.02 (9) 3.00 API (0.71 B)2,300 words
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Article2731 1985-07-19 24 97 83 UOL CULS 93W 8.5 M shares quoted have a par value of $1, unless otherwise specified. Adjusted for scrip/n^ts. N Tax-exempted dividend. ABN is traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m dolars. 1985 Last YMd Vol Day Hfch Low2,731 words
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Article268 1985-07-19 25 1 Mi $1,000 2 Fw b«t MrttMtn 3 OCX F»nnc«. 4 «#r mMk at DBS Finance MT» rain. twhMt d UOF. wUk at DBS Finance. OCBC OUB We DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings 5Vi 5 3 /4 bV* bVi Autosave 5 Fixed deposit 1 month 4V4 4V& 4V4 4Vfe(l)268 words
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Article153 1985-07-19 25 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dolars to Foreifn currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.5726—1.5756 6.47—6.29 Canadian dollar 1.6282 1.6301 6.19—6.10 NZ dollar 1.1015—1.1042 9.29—8.98 Sterling pound 3.1036-3.1072 3.25—3.20 US dollar 2.1965-2.1975 4.58—4.53 Local dolars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian153 words
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Article103 1985-07-19 25 THE US dollar closed at the day's low of 2.1965/75 m quiet trading at 3pm yesterday. It touched a high of 2.1990/05 after an initial opening of 2.1970/90. Against the deutschemark, the greenback closed lower at 2.8380.95 compared to the opening of 2.8450/60. It fluctuated within a range of103 words
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Article116 1985-07-19 25 THE kilobar traded between 5522,740 and 5524,020 yesterday. The Far East gold market opened at U*****.20/323.70 and eased steadily to close for lunch at U*****.50/ 323.00. It reopened at U*****.00/323.50 on a softer dollar. Later dollar staged a recovery and gold fell further to a low of U*****.80/ 322.30.116 words
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Article21 1985-07-19 25 GOLD USS/oz Thun Wed Singapore 322.80—323.20 319.50—320.00 Hongkong 322.20—322.60 319.90—320.30 Ned Tues New York 323.00-323.50 320.00-320.50 London 325.75-326.25 320.00—320.5021 words
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Article175 1985-07-19 25 Managers' price* for July 19 Singapore Unit Trust Th* Commerce 160 1.70 Hk Sa«np Fund 1.25—1.32 Spore Pro| Fund 0.71—0.75 Span Sec Fund 1.05 111 Spore fewest Fund 0 78— 0.«3w( S pore Equity Fund 072-0.76 DBS Bank Skenton GtmOi Fund 0.99-104 Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest Fund175 words
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636 1985-07-19 25 SINGAPORE share prices closed generally higher m active trading, creating a volume of 14.2 million shares, the highest recorded since May 16. Buying of the shares worth $30.4 million was due to shortcovering and expectations of good news. Rises led falls 112AFP - 636 words
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Article257 1985-07-19 25 Mr It mi Ounce Associated Hotek 0.5GB -0.01 8ar* Of Eost Asia 23.10 Cheung Kong 17.90 +0.6 Chmo Liw 1620 +0.3 Oo\* Harfo Tunnel 10 70 unch F E Consortium 0.71 unch For East Exch PM*« 0.05 +***** G I Cement 860 +0.1 Great Eagle 0.76 -0.05 Hang Lung257 words
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Article332 1985-07-19 25 My II Yw Chinie Ainomoto 1140 +30 Ak« 410 +15 Amodo 865 -19 Asohi Chem 851 -19 A»oh. Gkm 860 +25 Bonk Tk 919 +41 Bridgestorw 560 unch Canon 1000 -20 Cowo Computer 1510 -40 Citizen 425 unch D Nip Print 1120 +10 D Nippon Screan Doiei 680 -3332 words
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Article322 1985-07-19 25 My II Cmh Chance A C I 276 unch A N I 256 +4 A P M 286 7 Aberfoyle 1100 +20 Age 257 +1 AKranc* Oil 105 unch Afced MM 280 I Ampol Exp 260 +2 Ampd Pet 195 -5 Am 524 +10 Ashton 1 14 +1 B322 words
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Article63 1985-07-19 25 I I I II I I I NST Index Thursday 1200.37(1186.80) Honfkong Hang Senf 3 Thursday 1672.04(1647.90) Austraian Al-Ordnaries Thursday 922.3 (912.8) Nikkei D Average Thursday *****.63(*****.49) Financial fines Industrials Wednesday 933.6(928.7) w -I Dow Jones Average g£ Wednesday 1357.97(1347.89) (Figves m brackets refer to these of the previous63 words
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Article219 1985-07-19 25 My 17 IBS Chance J Alcoa 35* +1* I Allied Chem Cp 45* < AKs-Chakners 4* unch Am Tel Tel 22* +W I Amax Inc 14H Amr Corp 49H I Bethlehem Sri 17* I Boeing Co 49% Burroughs Cp 61* +1W I CaterpSar Co 36* -Vt Chase Monhtn219 words
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Article540 1985-07-19 25 Mr 17 Pence Chanft INDUSTRIALS AKxßyons 225 -3 As*. Dorms 138 unch BTRPLC 320 -5 Bobcocks -3 Borcloys 399 -3 Beechom 306 +1 HCC 20) -2 Blue Circle 528 7 BOC Group 266 -2 Boots 192 +7 Bowoter 253 unch BATS 301 +3 Britannia 98 +1 BP 523 -2540 words
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Article84 1985-07-19 25 Eurodollar 3-month deposit PAUL VOLCKER's announcement that a future discount rate would not be appropriate depressed market sentiment. The September Eurodollar subsequently opened 14 points below the previous Simex close. Trading was light and listless. A downward revision to 2 per cent 2.8 per cent was predicted. (100 implied interest84 words
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Article, Illustration85 1985-07-19 25 Another new high was recorded at 0.3545 m Simex for the September deutschemark. Although Mr Volcker had announced an unchanged monetary credit policy, the market expected lower US interest rates to follow. A technical rebound m the Far East for the greenback brought the September deutschemark to close near85 words
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Article53 1985-07-19 25 STRONG fundamentals supported the Japanese yen. Although the September yen ended the day at the intraday low, it nevertheless settled higher than the previous day's high. Open High Law Sett Est V«l Sept 85 0.*****4 0.*****6 0.*****0A 0.*****0 139 Dee 0.*****8 Mar 91 0.*****8 Ope. tat (Wei): 8».53 words
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Article, Illustration77 1985-07-19 25 UNDER the influence of a weak greenback and expectations of easier, credit conditions, gold surged higher by US$2.lO over the previous day's close to touch a high of U*****.10. It, however, declined towards the close, settling lower at U*****.40. Reports from Seconty Px/fic Abhww/ Bant/SFAFt. (In USt per Troy77 words
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Article15 1985-07-19 25 Tin CJm« price* mn* XL Tin 30.75 unchanged Turnover: 77 tonnes down 28 tonnes15 words
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Article14 1985-07-19 25 2SP" Singapore August 172.25 down 2.75 cents Malaysia August 193.00 down 1.50 cents14 words
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Article19 1985-07-19 25 IBS/toy n Itan IM S**apor« 6.18—623 6.16— 21 IM Tim New York 6.22—6.27 6.16—6.21 Sotrct: Credit Snase Spore19 words
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Article17 1985-07-19 25 CM* prices mi Spot *****0—*****0 (1053.00-1053.50) 3 months 1045.50-1046.00 (1057.00-1058.50) Market tone: Easier Sales: 22.850 tonnes17 words
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Article20 1985-07-19 25 CM* prices AhimH*nn £/tenm M Spot *****-***** (*****-735 00) 3 months 755.00-755.50 (754.50-755.50) Market tone: Easier Sales: 26.250 tonnes20 words
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Article107 1985-07-19 25 CWni prices Crude Ms/tarn pafcnol My 1007.50 (central) 1010 (south) A* 985 (cwtral) 987 50 (north) MJMriU Sep/Oct 965 (south) Refined pahnol US$/tOMI« RSOpahn My 530 (seters) Ail 520 (stfcn) Scot 505 (setters) MOOton My 500 (stfcrs) A* 475 (Mfcrs) Sept 475 (sites) RBO Steaon My 380 (am)107 words
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Article387 1985-07-19 25 LCI Reccninf Recereinf Ship (Voyaft) An Carjo Time Block Meonia (584A) 20/7 (0700) Fl 0800-1000/1730-1900 LI Thai Path! (14N) 20/7 (0700) F7 1430-1 530/ 1700-1 900 F3 Adrian MS (8511) 20/7 (0730) F5 1200 1400/1800-1930 B 7 Tahari (2360) 20/7(0900) F7 *****100/1800-1900 L 4 AS Plutus (329) 20/7(0900)387 words
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258 1985-07-19 26 Treasury to hold meeting on Stockbroking KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Treasury will convene a meeting on Monday to discuss the entry of corporations into stockbroking. The meeting, believed to be the first on the subject, is expected to be chaired by the Finance Ministry's SecretaryGeneral, Tan Sri Thong Yaw Hong,258 words
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162 1985-07-19 26 AT T sees rise in second quarter profit NEW YORK, Thurs. American Telephone and Telegraph's profits rose to US$46l million (Ss93l million) during the second quarter from US$455 million a year ago, the telecommunications giant reported today. Revenue for the three months fell slightly to US$B.55 billion from US$B.5B billion.Reuter - 162 words
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Article198 1985-07-19 26 'Lift freeze on new issues' call KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The freeze on new public issues by companies imposed since February should be lifted now, at least, for issues m the region of Ms3o million to Msso million, market analysts suggested yesterday. They said the notion that new issues at thisBernama - 198 words
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315 1985-07-19 26 HONGKONG, Thurs. Singapore has gained a large lead over Hongkong m the race to become the primary financial futures market of Asia, according to the president of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, Mr William Brodsky. Both Singapore and Hongkong sought to open trading m financialIHT - 315 words
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Article, Illustration257 1985-07-19 26 WITH Singapore refineries operating at about only half their capacity currently, refined oil products available on the Singapore spot market is "tight". And Japanese traders here, who have been buying Singapore products such as naphtha as feedstock for Japan's petro- r chemical plants, say257 words
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Advertisement251 1985-07-19 23 THE THIRD EYE Imagine the advantages of viewing (an ideal "second having a third eye. You'd be set" for the home). able to see far more than you t c p ress o f a button, the do now. TV switches automatically j r, j Like who's knocking on the251 words
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Advertisement38 1985-07-19 24 I 'iiiiiiifiri-^ ii ri 'm n miiiiiiH ifflaP r<BaM>: j...^j: 38SJj fm*JMmtn 1 1 i I T^M Bf WH t~v^ M m r qa3 o Cfiwfawiejia&f choice Perrrttwoooos 16 Raffles Quay #01-05 Hong Leong Building, Singapore 0104. i38 words
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Advertisement126 1985-07-19 26 exhibition »>- -raiM SALE AT YEO'S BUILDING I I VENUE^ROUND FLOOR EXHIBITION HALL j t r- ,f m #2T»lokßlanflahSt3lS'poreo4lo «g HfcMk on'iv JT DATE 19th July -21 »t July 1986 P955S Jj^f^^ FREE PARKING'S. FREE ADMISSION I P^B J^MlßfeoSSi TEL *****90 *****62 _J I I ilw'L W¥fjf-- P**^ free'glalscentretable {1g126 words
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Advertisement93 1985-07-19 26 MELBOURNE AUSTRALIA CITY AUCTION OtINATOWN *****5 LT. BOURKE ST. (CORNER RUSSELL ST.) K:ia nit till 3hHrH P^nWafiJi' tl Most prominent corner location m heart of Chinatown. Five shops (leased) plus two upper floors-vacant possession. Enormous opportunity for increased rents and conversion of upper floors to restaurant use to maximise income93 words
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Miscellaneous21 1985-07-19 26 SELLING SHORT I 1 fen cm*4uaj« "I put things into English for management and then take them out again for shareholders/21 words
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Advertisement456 1985-07-19 27 I *****66 I 2 Eating Out BAMBOO GARDEN RESTAURANT 323 River Valley Road Singapore 0923 Tel: *****01/ *****19 Happy Hours: 4.00pm B.oopm Generous titbits will be served free of charge. Prtcee very reseonsble* Frw Ampte Pilling. FOR QUICK LUNCH Reservation, visit Lai Wah Restaurant: 377 C, Jalan Besar (Alrcond). Tel:456 words
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Advertisement61 1985-07-19 27 2 Eating Out 3 Catering FUNCTIONS, BUFFETS, PARTIES cocktail receptions at reasonable prices, outside catering as well as m our exclusive restaurant, Stamford Arms up to 250 pax. Tel: Woody/ Irene, *****65/ *****66 for details. BUFFET/BARBEOUE $8 *ach. Mln. 30 pax Box Lunches $2.50. Tencourse dinner $180-nett Memory Cafeteria *****38/61 words
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Advertisement545 1985-07-19 27 3 Catering CAROL'S GOODIES MALAYSIAN flavours: Penang Nasi Brlyanl, Penang Laksa, Ipoh Hor Fun, Kajang Satay, etc. Tel: *****42. JOSEPH CATER: Buffot, Barbecue, Wedding, Parties for only $8 per head. Tables chairs provided. Teresa, *****53/ *****75. DINNER CATERING. DELIVER direct to your home. Interested call Jovlna *****80. 4 Nightclubs/ Lounges/Discos545 words
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Advertisement305 1985-07-19 27 11 Pleasure Boats 42* 2" THICK Chengmai wood hull pleasure boat 175 h.p.. Lee's marine diesel, all good working order. Used most weekend. Ideal day boat/ diving boat with occasional overnight. Ex-PSA ferry very well built. All safety eqpt., lights, etc. New Feb. '85. $26,500 0.n.0. Call: *****11 (day), Allum/305 words
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Advertisement578 1985-07-19 27 12 Computer Products/ Services APPLE MOTHERBOARDS SALEI 48K SIISS 64K (single) S$l9S 64K (dual) SS2IO IBM COMPATIBLE DISK DRIVES Canon MDD 21H Japan) Ss23o Nanacom NFD 510 (U.S.A.) SS2IO Call MEGAMEX *****55 WE REPAIR service your computer at reasonable price. Call Infowell at: Bt. Timah *****66; Far East Plaza *****77;578 words
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Advertisement246 1985-07-19 27 TELEPHONE SERVICE: Monday Friday 9.00 am to 5.00pm Saturday 8.30 am to 2.00pm (iiam deadline for the Sunday Times) Public Holiday 9.00 am to I.oopm COUNTER SERVICE: Times Orchard Centre, 4 02-105 Lucky Plaza Monday-Friday: 10.00 am to 12 noon I.oopm to 5.30pm (4.00pm for next day) Times House, 390246 words
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Advertisement701 1985-07-19 27 13 Musical instruments GOOD CONDITION COLEMAN flute for sale. Price negotiable. Interested please call *****80 MAXWIN FOLK GUITAR flbreglass body shadow pickup, usual $280 now $140 only. *****24 STEREO KEYBOARD JVC KB3OO c/w stand and earphone model JVC H-Vl. Tel: *****71. WANTED TO PURCHASE used pianos, organs, violins, guitars. Please701 words
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Advertisement484 1985-07-19 27 RATES Run-On: $5.00 per line (Mm $15.00) Semi-display: $20.00 per col. cm. (Mm $60.00 Straits Times) $20.50 per col. cm (Mm. $61.50 Sunday Times) Display: $25.00 per col. cm. (Mm. $75.00 Straits Times) $25.62 per col. cm. (Mm. $76.86 Sunday Times) Box Charges: $5,00 (collected) c $10.00 (posted) t "Bask484 words
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Advertisement240 1985-07-19 27 CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: Food/Entertainment (2 5) Personal &anrices/Merchandiee(ll 98) Business to Business (48 SS) Employment (84 74) Vehicles (81 88) Properties (105 127) Travel Guide (136 138) Education Instruction (148 IS7) Announcements (188 174) Obituaries (181 185) 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing 20 Pets/Pot Care GREAT DANE PUPPIES, 3 mths old. Beautiful240 words
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Advertisement466 1985-07-19 27 24 Garage Sale MEW EXECUTIVE STYLE, Teak office desk, shop price $850, selling $500. Vertical office blinds $50 $300 per set. Household curtains $50— $150 per pair. New rowing machine exerciser, shop price $350, selling $200. 26 Conway Circle, Serangoon Garden. (1955) VALUE FOR MONEY! German Expat leaving, must sell466 words
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Advertisement581 1985-07-19 28 25 Sale: Other Products »*CT *1■ 3$ [L 1 Supima Now at All Long/Short Now at Knit A COO Sleeves Shirts A K n \l| uu on display OUU TRIM YOU BULGING stomach with Vlbraforme at i price $59. It vibrates at 2,000 vibrations per minute to take away that581 words
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Advertisement562 1985-07-19 28 25 Sale: Other Products 28 Health Centres/ Massage DOUBLE-FORTUNE HEALTH CENTRE. #04-12/ 13 Fortune Centre, 190 Middle Road. Massage/ sauna. All rooms with shower attached. Dally 10.30 am to 11pm. Tel: *****44/ *****45. SPECIALIST HEALTH SALON 277 Orchard Rd, #03-29/30, Specialist Centre. Tel: *****39, *****66 ext 145, Massage Sauna Bath562 words
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Advertisement631 1985-07-19 28 28 Health Centres/ Massage I MY WORLD Health Centre Wk c«* re #04-103 Hotel Meridien Orchard Road. Tel: *****33 tt\ .^^BfcHHBBsaaMBHBHHHBVHHHMHBHBW 30 Hairdressing "You're someone special to J. your ownsetf, so take care. Jry B^d- Andrew rvV unisex salon -r^^J HAIRPRIME SALOON This is where many air hostesses, radio Si631 words
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Advertisement650 1985-07-19 28 28 Health Centres/ Massage 33 Babysitting/ Child Care Centre WE HAVE NURSERY Kindergarten activities (including computer lessons) m small groups for full/ half day. Call Lady Jayne Child Development Ctr, near West Coast Rd. Tel: *****73. WE SELECT RESPONSIBLE Housewives to care for your child on the Family Day Care650 words
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Advertisement793 1985-07-19 28 36 House Renovation/ Decor Ak». TfonZfjiifydiSfy 3o iri'lr^vT :.(f2&pi j I SeJ iFo/jjj 1 fFppV' me *P* f"»&k n > Jfious df ;ig| For I ivat^ I Call: 747 9019 <5,™,>747 3100, 747 1147, 250 4632, 250 4633 H0 H0 ENGINEERING RENOVATION WORKS *2Jm H0 HO CONSTRUCTION TRAOING CO PTE793 words
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Advertisement716 1985-07-19 28 36 House Renovation/ Decor WILUE ALUMINIUM Iron workspeclalised m fabrication b installation of Amplimesh grilles and aluminium grilles to HDB/HUDC, Private Houses, etc. Call: *****33. WE UNDERTAKE RENOVATION works, painting of hses., fir. polishing, varnish/ repair b buy/ sell all kinds of old/ new furniture. Call: *****31. ALUMINIMUM IRON Specialist716 words
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Advertisement757 1985-07-19 28 37 Airconditioners/ Refrigerators NEW USED AIRCONDS. For sale/ installation. Split unit. Interested, tel: *****11. SELL/ BUY/ INSTALL/ repair used 1 to 10 hp. alrcon., fridge, fan, motor, wire. *****58/ *****97. 38 TV/ Video/ Hi-Fi AERIALS INSTALLATIONS- TECHNICAL Servicing repairs Telefunken. Sharp, Roxy, Graetz, ITT, Slera, Philips, Setron, Normande, Siemen, colour757 words
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Advertisement783 1985-07-19 28 49 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/Removal $30 170 PER trip. 15' lorry mcl. experienced, reliable, responsible tt punctual workers. Specialise m household, off., piano, organ It safe removals. Delivery disposal service. Guaranteed job satisfaction. Day/ night service. 7 days a wk. Tel: *****73. $20 PER TRIP. Past efficient household/ office removal dumping.783 words
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Advertisement712 1985-07-19 28 56 Industrie! Equipment/ Supplies 1953 EQUIPMENT Kobelco 907 excavators, Sakal SV9O vibratory roller Caterpillar 9SSK traxacator for quick sale. Prices neg. Phone: *****32 for viewing. FORKLIFTS FOR SALE. Toyota 2-1/2 3 tons. Rental repair services also avail. Tel: *****60. PORTABLE OFFICE 40x10', 30'xlO' 2O'xB' empty container for storage. Tel: *****53/712 words
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Advertisement685 1985-07-19 28 65 Situations Wanted (ESTABLISHED 1980) NO DOWN-PAYMENT We do not require any deposit or booking fee. Pay us later. FILIPINO $890 ALL-IN a 2 years guarantee a 3 months probation a Free hospitalUatlon a $10,000 accident cover ■MM AMa Commercial Akta Colombo Court #08-03 (LIC. NO. C/OaSS/91) Filipino $200/ $220685 words
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Advertisement579 1985-07-19 29 57 Business Opportunities An established Motor firm, with world famous franchise, is seeking for business partners with successful complimentary product line for possible joint venture. Only proven successful businesses will be considered. Excellent long term prospects. Interested companies may write m giving brief outline of company, product lines ft past579 words
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Advertisement457 1985-07-19 29 57 Business Opportunities 66 Situationa Vacant: Provisional/ Executive A larga Hong Kong basedl lighting manufacturer requires: GENERAL MANAGER Requirement*: c Technical qualification, preferably In Mechanical, Electrical or Production Engineering with at least 3 years' experience m lighting fixtures marketing. a .\ggressl\e, self-motivat-ed with good communication skills, knowledge St contacts with457 words
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Advertisement378 1985-07-19 29 As a General Operator m Asafe hi-TV Glass Pte Ltd, you'll be entitled to an introductory boIrS nuB of 150 for every friend I LJLi you introduce. "Don't take too aj flj long to decide!" said their adI sBTI vertisement m classification 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical r FEMALE EXECUTIVE378 words
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Advertisement429 1985-07-19 29 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical An Established Shipping Company requires RECEPTIONIST/TELEPHONE OPERATOR Requirementa:- Good command of spoken English; GCE 'O' Level Certificate with credit m English; 1 to 2 years' experience m operating switchboard Fringe benefits Include IM months' bonus, 14 days' annual leave, full medical coverage, Study Assistance Scheme429 words
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Advertisement465 1985-07-19 29 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical SECRETARY required by a leading computer company. c Completed GCE 'A' level c 4-5 years relevant experience preferably m a sales and marketing environment c Able to operate telex machine and word processor c Possesses Private Secretarial Certificate Attractive salary will be offered. Interested parties465 words
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Advertisement857 1985-07-19 29 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK (CHINESE) required by spare parts trading co. at Bukit Panjang c LCCI Intermediate c Mln. 1 year's experience c Handle full set of accounts up to trial balance Sealand Diesel Spare 885 Upper Bukit Timah Road, 17 Km. TEL: *****17 FEMALE CLERKS857 words
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Advertisement549 1985-07-19 29 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical SECRETARY WANTED. MUST be conversant m English, knowledge of accounts an advantage Telephone *****32. GENERAL CLERK URGENTLY required. Able to speajc Si write English. Int'd, call: *****18. REQUIRED FEMALE GENERAL Clerk with knowledge of typing Accounts. Pis. call *****62 REQUIRED FEMALE CLERK cum Typist for549 words
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Advertisement423 1985-07-19 29 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Beauty Consultants Harpers is looking for well-groomed, attractive ladies to join them as Beauty Consultants to promote a well known international line of cosmetics. Requirements: Secondary education c 2-3 years experience m similar capacity Pleasant and out-going personality Able to communicate ideas and information well c423 words
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Advertisement395 1985-07-19 29 71 Situations Vacant: Salas SALES REPRESENTATIVES We are an eetabttahed and progressive agent house with affiliated offices throughout S.E.A. Due to our rapid growth and expansion, wo require applicants to fill the above post. Requirements: c Extensive contacts with architects, consultants and contractors, c Possess OCE 'O' level with initiative395 words
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Advertisement721 1985-07-19 29 71 Situations Vacant: Sato An established company dealing m electrical products requires: SHOWROOM SALES REPRESENTATIVES (MALE/ FEMALE) Requirements: a Hardworking a No experience needed but^ willing to learn a Courteous pleasant per-t^j sonality c Age 16 to 25 a Speaks fluent English and Mandarin a With driving licence an advantage721 words
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Advertisement723 1985-07-19 30 72 Situations Vacant: Technical 72 Situations Vacant: Technical An established local contractor requires the following: SITE SUPERVISOR The job: Incharge of HDB housing projects. Candidate must be able to co-ordinate with sub-contractors well Qualifications: c Minimum 8 years' of practical experience In HDB housing projects Polytechnic Diploma Holder In Building/723 words
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Advertisement637 1985-07-19 30 72 Situations Vacant Technical SfliSiElfcflS requires MECHANIC/ FITTER NTC 2or trade certificate m precision mechanics from training centre 2to 3 years working experience m similar capacities preferred but not essential Able to read blue print To handle trouble shooting of mechanical and pneumatic systems and to assemble jig and fixtures637 words
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Advertisement1406 1985-07-19 30 73 Situations Vacant: Production 73 Situations Vacant: Production 73 Situations Vacant: Production 73 Situations Vacant: Production Our Company, the leading manufacturer of Winchester Disc Drives, is expanding Bjg our Kaliang factory. We have immediate vacancies for:- jfl K^JPfß^ No experience required Minimum Primary 6 education W^&^^rj^ Ist shift: 7.00 am1,406 words
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Advertisement48 1985-07-19 30 73 Situations Vacant: Production 74 Situation* Vacant: REQUIRED FULL-TIME BILL Collectors Sales Representative. 1) Age: 30-40 years, 2) Own transport, 3) 1 2 years experience, 4) Must speak and write simple English Mandarin. Interested applicants please call on 19 20th July, Singapura Debts Collection Pte Ltd, tel: *****69.48 words
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Advertisement504 1985-07-19 30 74 Situation* Vacant Miscellaneous has vacancies for the A AV^V following positions: 1) WAREHOUSE/ "VfcWb STORE SUPERVISOR <J in/out stock control. Inventory control, warehouse report, warehouse control. GCE 'O' level with at least 2 years working experience In tee aame capacity. 2) PACKING 4- CRATiMQ CARPENTER Mm. 2 years experience504 words
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Advertisement68 1985-07-19 30 74 Situations Vacant: DESPATCH RIDERS Class 2 drivng licence c Possess own transportation (motorcycle will bs provided during office hours). Salary $570 per month Please apply pers«taUy to: 19 KEPPEL ROAD #03-02, JIT POH BUILDING SINGAPORE 0208 TOKYU PROPERTY SERVICES PTE LTD requires SECURITY GUARDS c Experience preferred, c Knowledge68 words
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Advertisement414 1985-07-19 31 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous M f* SINGAPORE gg g A excelsior note/ IfotjuAt4,jo&t«t«,frtft<nt Requires FRONT HONGKONG OFFICE NOODLE Telephone SECTION Operator Cooks FOOD& I BEVERAGE ADMIN. Waiters GENERAL Bartender Assistant Assistant Storekeeper Bartenders Security Guards Hostesses Please apply personally from Monday to Friday 9.00 am to414 words
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Advertisement437 1985-07-19 31 WELL/X has an immediate vacancy for a SERVICE TECHNICIAN with the following qualifications: VITB or NTC 2 certificates m Electronics or at least three years' experience Class 3 Driver's Licence Pleasant personality and able to converse m local dialects. Please call Roland Oh at *****41 for an interview or call437 words
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Advertisement622 1985-07-19 31 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous 0 Shangri-La hotel requires A) BARMAIDS (Xanadu) Salary $800 p.m. c Age between 18 and 28. c Have a pleasant personality, c At least 1.62 M. c Willing to work late hours. B) WAITRESSES (BHANQ PALACE) Salary $650 p.m. c Age between 18 and 28. c622 words
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Advertisement726 1985-07-19 31 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous CARPARK ATTENDANT, MALE/ female urgently required to mann carpark at Shenton Way. WorkIng hrs between Bam 10pm on shift duties. Salary commensurates with experience. Int. call Miss Kirn, tel: *****66. PART-TIME, EXPERIENCED CASHIER for Satay Anlka to work 6pm to 11pm. Call personally at Centrepoint, #01-49/726 words
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Advertisement504 1985-07-19 31 VyJiNI "A picture may be worth L,-j|Mjr=3 1,000 words. But a test TrJnllEL drive says it all. ii UulSl More details at classifi--81 Vehicles For Hire 82 Accessories/ 82 Accessories/ Maintenance Maintenance ORIENT CAB LEASWO PTE LTD offers WEEKEND SPECIAL 1300 c.c. $130 1600 c.c. $150 CoNactfon: Friday 4.00pm Return:504 words
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Advertisement234 1985-07-19 31 For happier motoring I Don't drive i without I !^G/i£alam I i ■PB^^! Tel: *****45 >% for details and film" application -g-^f Introduced by: GENERAL AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES Largest Most Modem WorkshopJ 83 Vehicle Financing/ 83 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance Insurance I prompt, frK^y 3 I I Caß us today. We'll I234 words
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Advertisement722 1985-07-19 31 83 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance HITACHI LEASING (SINGAPORE) PTIS LTD offers new and used car loans at competitive interest rates. Mortgage loans also available. Call without obligation Tel: *****33 (10 Lines) or *****98 (Direct) Lynn Ong 85 For Sale: Alfa/ Peugeot/Volvo RAT 1318 M ALMOST -82. Tip top cond. New paintwork,722 words
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Advertisement826 1985-07-19 31 87 For Sale: Mercedes •83 MERCEDES 200 manual, one owner, tax till 11/85, chauffeur maintained. Guaranteed no accident^ Almost new. Genuine buyers call: *****43. BUYING/ EXPORTING MERCEDES 280. 350, 450. Ronnie Lav Trdg. Co., *****60/ *****40/ *****90. CO. REGD. '84 280SE. Fully auto. 10,000 km. 1 owner, sports rims. *****91.826 words
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Advertisement906 1985-07-19 31 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan SEPT. -83 NISSAN Sunny 1.3 DX. Accident free, excellent condition. Selling $18,500 0.n.0. Contact Mr Lee Liang tel *****20. $3,200 CAN DRIVE away a brand new Nissan March Inclusive aircon, registration fee, road tax ti no. plate. Enquiries: *****55. 1901 NISSAN 120A Coupe with full accessories.906 words
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Advertisement881 1985-07-19 32 90 For Sale: Toyota 1974 TOYOTA 1800 non PARF, new paint. Tip top condition. Selling $3,800 0.n.0. Tel *****70. 1979 TOYOTA STARLET, 2 pte. owners, beautiful condition, downpayment $2,000. *****02. 1981 CREBSIOA 2.0 OL manual. Power steering/ winodws, 1 owner Tax Dec. $16,000 0.n.0. *****08/ 1981 TOYOTA SUPER Crown 2.8881 words
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Advertisement789 1985-07-19 32 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi $130 WINDFALL! The new 1985 Lancer 1.3 GL Another fantastic first from Mitsubishi, the only Japanese car maker ever to win Germany's Car of the Year, Golden Steering Wheel Award. An extra $1200 over our excellent trade-in offers when you buy The New 1985 Lancer I.3GL.789 words
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Advertisement533 1985-07-19 32 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi 93 For Sale: Honda 1962 HONDA ACCORD, beautiful condition, aircon, radio cassette, $20,000 0.n.0. *****36. 1964 CIVIC 4-DRS 1.3, 5-speed, excellent cond. 1 owner, $23,800. *****22. 2/83 HONDA CIVIC 1.3 5-speed. 1 owner. Aircon. power windows. Excellent cond. $18,900. *****36. 78, HONDA ACCORD 1600. 3 doors.533 words
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Advertisement580 1985-07-19 32 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi 94 For Sale: Other Makes 1961 PORSCHE 911 TARGA a Turbo rims P7 tyres. c Turbo tall. a Very low mileage. a Immaculate condition. a 1 private owner. c Recaro seats. For viewing Contact: HONG SEH MOTORS PTE LTD Tel: *****22 1984 SUBARU 4WD stationwagon, alrcon,580 words
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Advertisement597 1985-07-19 32 91 For Sale: Mitaubiahi 95 For Sato: Commercial Vehicles SALE BY TENDER ONE UNIT 1984 NISSAN CABBTAR LORRY Each tender accompanied by 20% of tender price payable to Malayan Finance Corporation (S) Ltd. Must bo sent by registered cover or by hand marked 'Tender Regn. No. YD *****' to: The597 words
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Advertisement748 1985-07-19 32 94 For Sale: Other Makes 94 For Sale: Other Makes 94 For Sale: Other Makes vTm) Affordable Luxury/^4^%l Sole Agent/ Distributor: 3 I MILAN AUTO (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD Showrooms* (a member of Delta Motor Group) n I 8 Kaki Bukit Road 2 #01-33 Ruby Warehouse Complex Singapore 1441 Tel: *****80/1748 words
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Advertisement603 1985-07-19 32 97 Vehicles Wanted ATTRACTIVE CASH PAYMENT FOR PARF or Non-PARF used cars. Private, company registered commercial/ vans/ pick-ups. Any model, any c.c. all welcome. Trade-in considered. Kindly contact Mr Goh/Ong. Tok *****8*7 *****88 (Night *****88/ *****13) CASH PAYMENT FOR ANY MODEL C.C. PARF or Non-PARF 'Q' Regn/ Scrap car Commercial603 words
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Advertisement460 1985-07-19 33 PROPERTY LQ\NS at attractive terms For commercial and residential properties Competitive interest rates from 9%'p.a. Repayment up to 20 years Use of CPF Scheme acceptable Prompt service mi ttir LMfTCD OVERSEAS FINANCE 110 124/126, Robinson Road Singapore 0106. Tek *****82 (11 Hnes) *****213/*****41 *Rates subject to changes without further notice.460 words
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Advertisement602 1985-07-19 33 106 Accommodation Available: Houses Dll modem luxurious bunglw! 5 servant's, spacious split living/ dining, nice patio facing inground pool, $7,000. DlO prestigious bunglw, 4+l, pool, serene surroundings with privacy, $5,500 0.n.0. D 9 American Club vicinity, 12,000 sq.ft., 4 servant's, pool, $7,000. TERESA ENTERPRISE *****00/ *****64 (Miss Ong) D.5 NEW602 words
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Advertisement691 1985-07-19 33 106 Accommodation Available: Houses 2-STOREY TERR. HOUSES, Realty Park, 3+l, $900. Lor. Penchalak 3+l, $1,100 unfurn. Jin Anak Patong, 3+l, $1,200 unfurn. Fuhal Property: *****73/ *****59. 2-STOREY SEMI-D AT 11-A, St. Heller's Aye. Avail, on Ist Aug. '85. Grdflr. $800 p.m. Ist fir., $800 p.m. 3 rooms each unit neg.691 words
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Advertisement735 1985-07-19 33 106 Accommodation Available: Houses DIST.9 ELIZABETH HTS. 4 bdrms, mais. High fir. Condo facilities. Occidental *****00/ *****31. D.lO COLONIAL HOUSE (Pool), 3/ study, servant's, patio. $7,000/ $12,000. Swisshomes *****25. D.lO KINGS RD d/storey semi-de-tached, f/furn. 3 alrconds, rental $2,000. Call: *****82, no agents. D.lO N0.24 MT. Sinai Aye. California designed735 words
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Advertisement777 1985-07-19 33 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments RA ©Full domestic housekeeping *2*M services wm£lr •Fully equipped kitchenette Call *****11 or *****33 WI/ The Plaza Service Apartments ■H 7500A Beach Road #02-305 The Plaza, Singapore 0719 DIST.IO LIEN TOWERS Beautifully furn. 3 large bdrms, spacious living/777 words
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Advertisement997 1985-07-19 33 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments ORCHARD BEL-AIR FOR SALE OR RENTAL Near Pavilion Inter -Continental and Marco Polo Hotels Swimming pool, squash courts and playground Four bedrooms, large living and dining areas Fully equipped modern kitchen Private lift lobby key -operated lifts Closed circuit TV, video-phones and997 words
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Advertisement574 1985-07-19 33 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments HOLLAND ROAD with swimming pool, squash, 24-hours security, tastefully furnished. Fully alrcond. b carpeted, c 3 bedroom Apartment Ss23» a 3 bedroom Maisonette with study 552,700 Enquiries Telephone *****77 BHELFORD VIEW lower mats., 3 rms., nice layout $4,500 HIGH PT. turn $2,800 LEONIE TWR., furn. $3,300574 words
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Advertisement952 1985-07-19 34 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST. 0923 FAR East Mansion (3 rooms 2 halls) Dist. 1542 Tembeltng Road (3 rooms 1 hall) Dist. 1542 Rambutan Road (3 rooms 2 halls) Dist. 1543 Eastern Mansion (3 rooms 2 halls) Dist 1439 Lorong 14 Geylang (3 rooms 1 hall) Dist. 1439 Guillemard Road952 words
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Advertisement901 1985-07-19 34 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments TANGLIN HILL TOWNHSE. Spacious 4 brms, servant's. (3,600 sq.ft). Pte. garden, pleasant environment, Pool, tennis, squash. Rental neg. Agent *****70. 2— 5 RMS: Jurong East/ West, Telok Blangah, Chal Chee, Bedok, Aljunled, Hougang, Clementi. A.M. Kio $350 $700. Marine Parade 5 Rms. $700. *****35. DIST. 10,901 words
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Advertisement860 1985-07-19 34 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments BRAND NEW 2-BDRM. furn. apt. near Peace Centre, $1,600. Tel *****12. No agents. BUKIT BATOK 5-RM flat avail, for 1 yr. Interested call *****22 today. CAIRNHILL PLAZA, 2290 sq.ft. High fir. 3 bdrms., 1 servant's. Occidental *****00/ *****31. CAIRNHILL GARDEN, 2 bedrooms. Luxuriously furn. Fully aircon.860 words
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Advertisement852 1985-07-19 34 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments EXCLUSIVE YET CONVENIENT! Stevens Rd, 4 bdrms mais. Pool, security. $3,200. Dai-Uchl. *****82. FABER GDN./ Chuan Pk. 2-4-bdrm. apt. Pool/ squash/ tennis $900 $1,600. Rodge: *****73/ 4. FAIRWAYS STUDIO APTS. P f/furn. Central location. Rent/ sale.Radiant *****09/ *****60. FAIRWAYS CONDO TOWNHOUSE, 3120 sq.ft. for rent or852 words
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Advertisement745 1985-07-19 34 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms FOR SINGLE- RM. In d.13 Joo Seng Rd. with basic furniture. Quiet surroundings. *****12 Mr Chia. FURNISHED ROOM FOR Malay/ Chinese couple/ ladies at Bedok. Call Molly *****31 today Sat. FURNISHED AIRCON ROOM m Katong. Complete privacy. Tel: *****68. FURNISHED ROOM IN Orchard Road for ladles745 words
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Advertisement860 1985-07-19 34 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sato: House* 113 For Sale: Houses awM* ?->s= 'Tg'S 9 I W P*lii ~-3o|K,_. -*H ■"•HP™*'' f 2BIBH IB mar* >- »i»-* ret .li^ri^B^BaflßJSlfaKduaMAnßßk H I|b. mlLJ^k ni I m '^'flliLf Lltftea^Bi lk.jJl The panoramic view of this ~-*or Central air-conditioning, newiy completed mansion860 words
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Advertisement118 1985-07-19 34 113 For Sale: Houses SELLING CHE All 015T.20, Thomson Yaohan vicinity, s/storey bungalow/ d/storey corner terrace. 3 1 bdrms./ attached. 4000 sq.ft./ 3300 sq.ft. $405,000/ $460,000 neg. Hap Seng *****58. DIST.IS CHAPEL CLOSE, off East Coast Rd. New 2-storey terrace houses. Upstairs: 3 bdrms. Downstairs: study, living, dining kitchen. Tel:118 words
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Advertisement449 1985-07-19 35 113 For Sale: Houses lavish hill-top home you've always dreamed of. I W Spanish-style M #™s' <k^# W**^ at Upper Bukit Timah Road m Super Large Spanish-style 2-storey -rfn^l I Semi-detached Bungalows J^^^^ajtf iif* VtM Hi I sbss? SBPJ panjang Station BSPf Enquiries and bookings: fjaMBBiB^BBa*^a^B^BBB»»»lBB»M^B«BF i WAN FU INVESTMENT449 words
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Advertisement479 1985-07-19 35 113 For Sale: Houses D15T.2159 Owner migrating, unique, oneoff only modern 2 1/2-storey semi-detached house with 3 bdrms. 5 different levels, upper lounge fitted with bar Si lower sunken lounge lighted by skylight, carpeted study. TMed patio and aprons, mature garden with fruits trees and rock garden. Selling fully <umi,479 words
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Advertisement484 1985-07-19 35 113 For Sale: House* DIST.2O WINDSOR PK vie. Well renovated d/storey terrace. 2000 sq.ft. 3 bdrms/ servant's. Freehold. $385,000. Wess *****44. D15T.2057 SOO CHOW Gdn. 2-sto-rey terrace, 3 bdrms, servant's, excessively renovated. $450,000. Freehold. Tel: *****43 Gwen. DIST .2I, CLEMENTI PARK s-storey bungalow. Extensively renovated. 9,400 sq.ft. 3 bdrms, study,484 words
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Advertisement881 1985-07-19 35 113 For Sals: Houses D.21 CLEMENTI PK. D-storey. bunglw. 3 bdrms., servant's, matured gdn. $680,000. Holland *****79. D2l HONGKONG PARK seml-O. Approx. 4,700 sq.ft., extensively renovated. Long driveway. $510,000. Contact: Mrs Ng, *****78. D 5 HONG LEONG Gdn 2 1 /2-sto-rey terrace. Renovated. 3 1 bdrms. $445,000 0.n.0. T. Jude881 words
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Advertisement568 1985-07-19 35 113 For Sal*: House* D.S, FABER HILLS seml-ds., 3,700/ 4,200/ 6,400 sq.ft. $570,000/ $600,000/ $660,000. *****80/ *****82. D.S FABER HILL renovated 4 bdrms d/storey seml-d, 6400 sqft. $660,000. Houseworld *****21. FABER DRIVE RENOVATED, 2-sto-rey seml/d, s+l bdrms, 4514 sq.ft. Tel: *****69. PONGGOL BUNGALOW FOR sale. With matured gdn Near sea.568 words
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Advertisement889 1985-07-19 35 114 For Sale: Private Apartments 114 For Sato: Private Apartments JKOV&IVIH€£ BuKit Timah/Sixth Avenue 9PV%^JLf TJP^-^llifci^* 3-bedroomed units 70% sold [mR^Gr 2-bedroomed units 60% sold *&&&&&^'aV* A If 1.1 I f^fea Clubhouse, pool, sauna, squash courts, playground. ■afVwMfSLSB>*l &i| <jHjfc| 10 local shops/restaurants and 93 luxurious ■WE*ft "lK gft %L889 words
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Advertisement274 1985-07-19 35 114 For Sale: Private Apartments 114 For Sato: Private Apartments Buying a home? Take advantage of OUB's Housing Loan Scheme uH^ SS^- S- J*& Sam? SsiSi! SafT Mandarin Gardens OUB's Housing Loan Scheme offers: Easy loan repayments with CPF contributions Longer repayment period of up to 25 years Loan with274 words
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Advertisement334 1985-07-19 35 114 For Sale: Private ApartfiMNits WATTEN ESTATE CONDOMINIUM Brand new townhouses with 3 bedrooms, large living, separate dining hall. With roof-garden. Squash court, swimming pool. TEL: *****11 MtosDorMnTan Luxuriously FurntelMd Apsi liimiils At CAMBRIDGE VILLAGE end PASIR RIB GARDEN Pa-Mi T»t: *****32. HILLCREST ARCADIA, FOREIGNERS eligible, high fir, 3 bdrms,334 words
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Advertisement824 1985-07-19 37 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Elegant 16 Storey apartments. IH I LoS^Ponl lolaied at I^LJ I| to foreigners. I Ortan Road, ■J^HPH V, ,J Katong J« Neat and practical internal layout. ■MB* wL J?M Optimum utilisation of space. M—^W I High Quality finishes. r\ W "^p Carefully thought-out facflittes. 'I'vJ824 words
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Advertisement594 1985-07-19 37 114 For Sale: Private Apartments D.26 GREENMEADOWS TOWER. High fir. 2,045 sq.ft. 4 bdrms/ split-level living/ dining. Freehold. $380,000. Everton *****11. D.4 TERESA VILLE, brand new, Blk B/ C. 4 bdrms. 2025 sq.ft. Good facing. Facilities. $380,000. Sebastiano Properties *****96. D.5 WESTERN OR 3 bdrms./ servant's, mals. Open terr. area.594 words
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Advertisement905 1985-07-19 37 114 For Sale: Private Apartments D-11, 3 BDRMS, $160,000. Pandan Valley, 2/ 3/ 4/ 5 rms, $310,000 $850,000. *****08/ *****19 (agt). D. 20, NEW JASMINE Ct. 1,216 sq.ft. 3 bdrms. F'hold. $295,000 only. Patron, *****15/ 8. D-21 BRAND NEW Oreenlodge mais. 1,700 sq.ft. 4 rms, pool/ squash. Agent: *****19/ *****10.905 words
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Advertisement907 1985-07-19 37 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 5-ROOM AT MARSILINQ $80,000. Teck Whye $95,000. Toa Payoh $105 000. Ang Mo Klo/ Bedok $115,000. Dover/ Oeylang Bahru $120 000. Farrer $125,000. Everton/ Spottlswoode $155,000. World Property: *****25/ 8. A.M.KIO 5-RM 8LK.311. Expensive ceramic throughout including toilets kitchen. Walking distance to MRT, bus terminus,907 words
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Advertisement722 1985-07-19 37 116 For Sale: HDB Apartment* HURRY) BEDOK SOUTH 4-rm. (pure). Blk 47.. Near market. $71,000 0.n.0. *****33. MARINE PARADE 3-RM. corner. High fir. sea view. $55,000 neg. Also Holland $42,000. *****34. MARSILING DRIVE, 3-room Blk. 22. Viewing Sat. after lpm or Sunday morning. Tel: *****05. MARSILING BLK.B, 4-RM. flat with722 words
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Advertisement515 1985-07-19 37 117 Properties Wanted HDB 4/5-RM urgently reqd. by businessmen m A.M.Kio or other locations. *****64/ *****20 QUALIFIED BUYERS WITH cash req. HDB 3, 4, 5 rm. flats urgently. Owners, pis. call *****67/ 8. URGENTLY REQUIRED 3/ 4/ sroomed HDB. Quick transaction. Please call *****64. URGENTLY REO'D 3/ 4/ 5-rm flats515 words
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Advertisement636 1985-07-19 37 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces ffiHDB I 7-STOREY FLATTED FACTORIES AT (A) INDUS ROAD/DELTA ESTATE (B) C'WEALTH LANE/BUONA VISTA ESTATE TO LET Factory space In the above flatted factories are available for letting. Application forms are obtainable during office hours from Manager, Estates Lands Division, Housing Development Board at636 words
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Advertisement541 1985-07-19 37 119 Warehouse*/ Storage Space* 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces WJtffISSSE at I Kallang Bahru I Units from 110m 2 (1177 Sq Ft) Rent from $10.76 psm ($l.OO psf) (mcl. service charge) Ideal location at Kallang Bahru/ Lavendar St Convenient Access to East Coast Parkway and Pan Island Expressway Available for Immediate541 words
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Advertisement447 1985-07-19 38 120 For Sale: Office Spaces FU LU SHOU COMPLEX (Rochor Road) Office for sale/ rent for immediate occupation. Area 89 sq.m. (for sal* only) 188 sq.m. (for rant only) Please call: Office spece at Chiat Hong BMg. and 6-storey shop/ office/ apt. bMg. at Middle Rd. for sale/ lease. Ground/447 words
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Advertisement445 1985-07-19 38 121 For Rant: Office Spaces Fully fitted-out with rooms, carpets I B and blinds I I Professionally managed and I maintained Conveniently located near the Port! H I Competitive rental rate syttSMMNMMMsI Superb Frontage Ground Floor Office/Shop Space for Lease at Goldhill Plaza. E3 Outside CBD, off Thomson/Newton Road Fully445 words
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Advertisement787 1985-07-19 38 121 For Rant: Office Spaces WING ON LIFE BUILDING ISO CECIL STREET Office Pramlao Available For Ltm 1404 «q.« 1460 »q.N. 1570 sq.H. Enquiries contact TJfc Koh: *****77 OFFICE SPACE IN United H'se, Orchard area for rent, 560 sq.ft. approx. at $2^o p.s.f. neg. Immediate occupation. Central alrcon, carpeted with787 words
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Advertisement442 1985-07-19 38 122 Office Spaces Wanted REQUIRED OFFICE SPACE. 2000--2500 sq.ft. m the Golden Shoe area. Interested for sale, please contact: *****55. 123 For Sale: Shop Spaces HOLLAND VILLAGE FOR SALE OR RENT 2 SHOPS Ideal for eating house 1,700 to 1,800 sq.ft. Call: *****83 MiesFoo BUKIT TIMAH PLAZA 1,400 sq.ft. prime442 words
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Advertisement449 1985-07-19 38 124 For Rent: Shop Space* SERENE CENTRE ■Itrrn I mA An ideal location at affordable prices 32 shop units from 19 to 272 square metres 10 apartments Strategically located Medical/dental clinic Close proximity to some of the Flower shop best residential areas, Beauty/hairdressing salon Institute of Education and Computer school449 words
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Advertisement419 1985-07-19 38 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces KATONG MARYLAND PARK SHOPHOUSES APARTMENTS FOR LEASE Furnished 3-room Apartment S.iophouses suitable for Provision Business Intonated caN: *****8 PRIME GROUND FLOOR SHOPPING SPACE FACING MAIN ROAD ENTRANCE TO PEOPLE'S PARK KATONG. 400 2150 sq.ft. with basement. Interested, please call: OVERBEAS UNION REALTY SERVICES (PTE) LTD419 words
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Advertisement417 1985-07-19 38 124 For Rant: Shop Space* PEOPLE'S PK.: FURAMA Hotel Ist fir. shop 627 sq.ft. Pacing Hotel Lobby/ escalator. *****25 (agt.). SELEGIE RD. GROUNDFLR. shop, 1161 sq.ft. $3900 0.n.0. Peter Lin Property Consultants *****25. SERANGOON GDN., D-STOREY shophse. 2,000 sq.ft. Free parking. $2,200. Tel: *****55. Anthony Foo. SHOP AND KIOSK space417 words
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Advertisement562 1985-07-19 38 135 Air Travel HONGKONG 10 DAYS $1,970/--11 DAYS $2,010/MTEMUTIOIMI TJMVa AGENCY PTE LIB 15 277 Orchard Road #03-47, Q Specialists Centre, Singapore 0923. Tel: *****77 J CALL JASONB *****77, Budget airfares Worldwide. 7 days Thailand (bed breakfast) only $200 per person. 4 days Bali $659. #03-20, Orchard Twrs, TA3IB. ECONOMICAL562 words
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Advertisement328 1985-07-19 38 137 Tours <p CtjfjJ B R E A X U Specially packaged, fun- packed holidays desianed for maximum value and total enjoyment! \W «t\ 3/5 D Medan/Lake Toba from $455 4/5 D Phuket from $499 3D Jakarta from $51 9 3/4DBali from $589 5/6/7 D Bangkok/ Pattaya/ Chiengmai from $735328 words
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Advertisement13 1985-07-19 38 137 Tours More than 110 classifications surely there's on* to suit you happily!13 words
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Advertisement513 1985-07-19 39 137 Tours 137 Toura 137 Tours t DYNASTY No.l Tour Operator to AUSTRALIA NEWZEALAND sfl la^B&i^iiß B^TRJaVEL NOWj m J W spread over r AHCTDAIIA 80% -90% AUjIKMUA Meals Provided i'M wk 6/7/8/9 Days Perth/Carefree IwVV *****/1035/I US/1 199 Dep: Fri, Sun, Wed I 6/7/8/9 Days Perth from 551 125513 words
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Advertisement416 1985-07-19 39 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours Queen Elizabeth 2 Where you're a s guest i 7 I A% wlatow^r Am "^BBfc^^. '%\rl^*!im F"™^ fa] HH fIHMk tJMBmI. HpcSaWiaiai^^^^^^ 20 days QE 2 Transatlantic fly/cruise from *****0 •5 fabulous nites on the QE 2 eTour London/New York/Oxford/Stratford/ Coventry/York/Edinburgh/Gretna/Lake District/Chester/Wye Valley/Bristol/Bath/ Salisbury/Stonehenge/London416 words
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Advertisement312 1985-07-19 39 137 Tours 137 Tours wJiSmA m. 1 extension to Korea, \J^^^^Z^ SSv h USj_tll.\^t txia j.Mjt tray .TOYKYO ffiP^ I By Coach teep. Sun} $369 I I SB Malacca/Oira«ron/P«nang Coach/Air (dep. Sun) $469 1 I 4O Penang/Gewting. I Coach/Air (d€p.Tu«s) $409 1 P«n«i»9 Orchard $ttn Air Package inct airfare. I312 words
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Advertisement542 1985-07-19 39 137 Tour* NATIONAL DAY HOLIDAY 5D QT/PEN/CAMERON $195 Mon. St 7/8, 22/8 4D 5N PENANG/ GENTING $175 Mon. 7/8, 22/8 40 5N PEN/ CAMERON $175 Mon. Si 7/8, 22/8 3D 4N GT/ CAMERON $139 8/8, 23/8 3D 4N GT/ FRASERS HILL $199 23/8 2D 3N FRASERS HILL $139 Frl St542 words
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Advertisement639 1985-07-19 39 147 Academic STUDENTS WHO REQUIRE Chinese tuition (Around Ang Mo Klo vicinity) are welcome to ca% Miss Ong at *****90 1 ANY DISTS. DEDICATED teachers provide tuition for all levels/ subjs. Moderate charges. *****01 CHINESE LANGUAGE TUITION available. Individual class. Interested please call: *****16. EFFICIENT BILINGUAL TUTORS, Home Tuition. Any639 words
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Article417 1985-07-19 40 zsdfasdf MELBOURNE, Thurs. Bob Skelton can see the lighter side of most things, but the veteran jockey goes cold over being dubbed "The Fallguy". After five falls m nine months the last at Moonee Valley last week shattered his right leg retirement looms over the417 words
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Article, Illustration299 1985-07-19 40 asdfasdf PERTH, Thurs. Stephen Miller is not exactly a glamour jockey m this city, but if you head m opposite directions from here across a desert on one side and beyond the Indian Ocean the other way you'll hear plenty about his star qualities.WAN - 299 words
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Article, Illustration499 1985-07-19 40 TONTO - TONTO ON THE TRACK with IPOH, Thurs. Malaysian-bred Tamban n wound up her preparation for Race 1 on Saturday with an attractive workout this morning. With Razmy Ashari up, the five-year-old mare by Ever So Bright was eager to go but was kept well m499 words
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Article1013 1985-07-19 40 1 I? 4 Mi 2.30 CLASS 5 DIV 3 1,200 m (Ratings: 47-39) (Stakes: $11,500) 1 06*0* DlvMe And Rale 57 (17) Horas-Lim 3 nzg +2.5 Chee 8 2 ••7808 DuMifl (41) MPB-West 4 nzg dl +1 Aa-Yeug 9 3 960* Mlllm'b 57 (47) Millan's-G Breukelen 3eg1,013 words
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Advertisement517 1985-07-19 40 146 Foreign Education INTERIOR DESIGN Home Study Course leading to DIPLOMA/DEGREE Prospectus from Mr Tan Poi Chuang, Rhodec International Representative, F75, (Ist Floor), Holiday Plata, Jalan Dato Suleiman, Century Garden, Johor Bahru, Johor, W. Malaysia. i _^J THE GREAT LAKES COLLEGE OF TORONTO, CANADA An established and reputable college offering517 words
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Advertisement233 1985-07-19 40 146 Foreign Education 150 Commercial/ Technical ENGINEERING STUDIES FULL/PART TIME CLASSES c EC (CEI) Part I ill c Electrical Engineering I, 11, 111 c Mechanical Engineering c Quantity Surveying (BQ) c Basic Electronics c Arch. Draughtsmanship c Elect. Install Fittings Gr.3 Commencing m JULY CLIFFORD EDUCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE #05-3545 Blk.233 words
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Advertisement306 1985-07-19 40 149 Secretarial/ Typing fBBk SeWn9 &Sa>es^J_ p 1 award ot 1 leading W«JJ tO WM« Tl0 MS 1 o!fino Ca«^ ***** *****65 150 Commercial/ Technical A FREE TALK on EC (CEI) PART I Conducted by Professional Engineers on 21/7/85 at 2.30 p.m. For seat reservation please call: *****90 CLIFFORD EDUCATIONAL306 words
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Advertisement366 1985-07-19 40 149 Secretarial/ Typing 151 Language New Classes Starting BUSINESS ENGLISH Tu/Th 23 July (7.30pm-9.30pm) BETTER SPOKEN ENGLISH M/W 22 July (7.30pm-9.30pm) TOEFL EXAM COURSE Tonight (6.30pm-9.30pm) GENERAL ENGLISH Elem./Inter/Advd. Levels Morning/Afternoon/Evening Admission based on free' Placement Tests Small classes. Experienced British Teacher.. Fully equipped with toteat teaching aids. Whatever your366 words
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Advertisement471 1985-07-19 40 149 Secretarial/ Typing 152 Music TINY TOTS CLASS 3'/>yrs-syrs new classes starting Aug 85 Sat: 9.30am -10.30am Sun: 4.30pm--5.30pm. Piano Organ lessons for beginners advance also available. Kawai Music School 81-119/ 122 Parkway Parade. Tel: *****03/4, *****35. KANG-YI MUSIC SCHOOL offers courses on Guitar, Piano, Music Theory b Gu-Zheng, commencing471 words
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Advertisement440 1985-07-19 40 155 Modelling Basic/ Professional Modelling Personal Grooming Courses Commencing Soon! #02-16, MING COURT HOTEL TEL: *****74/ 9. 156 Cookery NEW CHOCOLATE CAKES, pastries etc. with decorations. Sat. Sun. classes. Periwinkle, Toa Payoh North. Tel: *****25. Instructor Orad. fr. Wilton Sch. 157 Other Courses CAR TUNE-UP ft MAINTENANCE Commencing: 27/7/85 A440 words
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Obituary, Illustration128 1985-07-19 41 181 Deaths 181 Deaths (MDM ANG GEOK KUAN) Aged 77 passed away peacefully on Wednesday, 17 July 1985, leaving behind: SONS DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW Teck Boon, Bernard Patricia Oh Teck 800, Danny Chan Ah Moey Teck Cheng (deceased) Wong Kam Eng (deceased; Teck Kiat, Robert Angeline Ec Teck Lim, Jackie Annie Choc128 words
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97 1985-07-19 41 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements The Family Of The Late MR. CHELLIAH TIRUCHITTAMPALAM wish to th ink most sincerely The Chairman ft Members of The Central Executive Committee People's Action Party, The Chairman ft Members of PAP Tanjong Pagar Brunch, Whampofi PAP, C.C.C. and C.C.M.C., Director Staff of The Vocational ft97 words
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Obituary, Illustration112 1985-07-19 41 The family of the late JWEE YONG departed 15/7/85 wish to thank the Staff of Ward 36 TTSH and Ling Kweng Home, relatives snd friends for their kind assistance, attendance, condolences, wreaths and donations during their recent berotiVfl>iii9nt. The family of !he late wishes to express their sincere112 words
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Obituary, Illustration176 1985-07-19 41 AGED: 74 passed away peacefully on Thursday, 18th July 19SS leaving behind: BELOVED WIFE Mdm Toh Swee Kwan SONS Lim Hon Keong, Eric Lim Hon Yin, Watson DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW Tan Lin Eng, Irene Lee Poh Geok, Hilda DAUGHTERS Lim Fong Meng. Helen Lim Fong Leng SONS-IN-LAW Pho Wan Seng176 words
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Obituary, Illustration19 1985-07-19 41 DEPARTED 19.7.84 Alway* ramimbtrtd and mi«Md by Phyl, Sh«*na, Charmaina 9flO LOV#<S Ol>#fc. LYE PAX MING19 words
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Obituary, Illustration84 1985-07-19 41 BHOG CEREMONY The family of th« tote MRS. BETTY K.B. SIDHU/ HARBANB KAUR SANDHU with to extend their heartfelt thanks to all relatives and friends lor their kind assistance, messages of condolence, donations, wreaths and attendance during their recent bereavement. The BHOG CEREMONY will be held on 20.7.8584 words
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Article, Illustration354 1985-07-19 41 Hinault is sure that the worst is over 4 The hardest is done. I felt a lot better. I restricted the damages and that was the essential thing. Now I'm just waiting for Saturday's individual time trial when I should get a good result. Bernard Hinault PAUAFP - 354 words
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Article233 1985-07-19 41 First seettoa: 1 Stephen Roche (Ire) lhr 39min 19sec t Scan Kelly (Ire) atlmin 03sec 3 Paul Wellens (Bel) 1:07 4 Luis Hen-era (Col) 5 Phil anderson (Aust) I Pedro Delgado (Spa) 7 Greg Lemond (US) all 1:15 8 Bernard Hinault (Fra) Be Breu (Swi) both 1:30 II NikiAFP - 233 words
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Article451 1985-07-19 41 Upsets m clay court classic WASHINGTON, Thurs JIMMY Connors beat scrappy qualifier Stefan Eriksson, b-3, 6-4, but four other seeds were upset yesterday m a US$2OO,OOO clay court tournament here. France's Italian Open champion Yannick Noah, seeded third, struggled into the third round with aAFP; Reuter - 451 words
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Article668 1985-07-19 41 Foil and trouble: While French fencing ace Philippe Conscience lay gravely ill m hospital, a Polish woman yesterday became the third victim of a wayward foil thrust at the World Championships m Barcelona. Malgorzata Bres's foil snapped off m her leg as she accidently stabbed herself duringReuter; AP - 668 words
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Article, Illustration239 1985-07-19 41 NEW YORK, Thurs. The venue for unbeaten Larry Holmes' 49th fight which offers him the chance to equal the number of straight wins held by the great Rocky Marciano against fellow American Michael Spinks has been changed and put back a day. The US$6 millionAFP; Reuter - 239 words
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Article, Illustration220 1985-07-19 41 LONDON, Thurs Lawrie McMenemy, Sunderland's new boss, has been summoned by the Football Association to explain the club's poor disciplinary record last season when he was manager at Southampton. Sunder land, beaten Milk Cup finalists and relegated to the Second Division, are among 10 clubsAFP - 220 words
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191 1985-07-19 41 SEOUL, Thurs. Indonesian World Cup soccer manager Benny Muiyono has predicted victory for his country m Sunday's Asian qualifying match against South Korea here. "We came to Seoul to win," Zainal said, denying speculation that Indonesia would play defensive soccer for a draw. Sunday'sUPI; AFP - 191 words
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Article, Illustration434 1985-07-19 42 Tay Cheng Khoon's golf scene Dark horses steal the thunder ON A day when rain turned neighbouring Bukit Timah into a massive lake, Vincent Lee and Tan Chuan Thye provided a welcome ray of sunshine m the opening round of the Singapore Amateur Open championship at the New Course yesterday.JONATHAN CHOO - 434 words
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Article156 1985-07-19 42 SELETAR'S resident professional Poh Eng Soon shared the first-round honours of the PFP Classic at the Royal Johor Country Club yesterday. Others on two-under-par 70 were Thailand's Sukree Onchum, Taiwanese Chen Liang Hsi, and Filipino Mario Siodina, who had taken second spot m the recent156 words
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Article338 1985-07-19 42 Memories are made of these SANDWICH, Thurs. "Bradshaw's Bottle" and the "Case of the Forbidden Club" are just two episodes from the folklore surrounding Royal St George's, venue for the British Open golf championship. Both occurred at the 1949 championship, the last of nine before the club was discontinued asReuter - 338 words
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Article, Illustration584 1985-07-19 42 Growing concern THE MISSING AMERICANS Money and time are the main factors, says Watson SANDWICH, Thurs. In this quaint comer on the southeast coast of England, there is deep concern about the unexpected absence of cherished friends. The defection of a number of American golfers from the British Open hasUPI - 584 words
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Article, Illustration374 1985-07-19 42 Ballesteros and Co out to prove stay-aways wrong SANDWICH, Thurs. The stars are out to prove the stay-away Americans are wrong as the championship swings into action today. In skipping the British Open, leading money winner Curtis Strange said he was tired after winning theAP - 374 words
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Article289 1985-07-19 42 LATEST Christy sets hot pace SANDWICH, Thurs. -> Christy O'Connor Junior, the affable Irishman, set the British Open championship alight here today with six successive birdies for a five-under-par 30 after nine holes m the first round. A new ultra-stiff graphite-shafted drivet worked miracles for him m an amazing spellAFP - 289 words
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Article180 1985-07-19 43 Changi are out of the A Team CHANGI UNITED'S newly-acquired National Football League Division One staus ended last night at Jalan Besar when they slumped to a 3-0 defeat by Toa Payoh United m their final match. Changi are the first of two Division One teams to be relegated. The180 words
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Article, Illustration452 1985-07-19 43 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI Malaysia Cup stalwarts are included m Jakarta Anniversary armoury By EIGHT OF ACES Yakob Hashim, Latif Rahman, Yahya Madon, Razali Rashid, Kumar Krishnan, Sharom Mokhtar, Rahim Tahir and Mohammed Khairi. EIGHT of Singapore's Malaysia Cup players have come to the rescue of their452 words
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Article55 1985-07-19 43 THE Indonesian National League women's softball champions will play three friendlles m Singapore this weekend. They meet the Skylarks, the Singapore Recreation Club Pelicans and the All-Stars. Meanwhile, Raffles Girls School trounced Anderson Secondary 14--5 m a national schools Group A girls softball match at RGS yesterday. All55 words
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Article, Illustration324 1985-07-19 43 LEE WAI WUN - Pushing ahead for Pusan LEE WAI WUN By WINDSURFERS Chua Tan Ching and Ramie Salleh are the most likely candidates for the third Asian Yachting Federation regatta m the port city of Pusan, South Korea, from Sept 17-25. But they will have to be on their toes at this weekend's324 words
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Article289 1985-07-19 43 SINGAPORE strengthened their chances of a berth m the semi-finals of the Malaysian Hockey Federation Under-23 competition when they edged out Penang 2-1 m a Group A match at Johor Baru yesterday. Skipper Sajiv Mukundan played a captain s game to steer the Republic to victory289 words
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Article245 1985-07-19 43 TTTLE-CHASING Singapore Recreation Club displayed fitness and flair when they crushed Police 6-0 m the Singapore Hockey Association Premier League match at the Padang yesterday. Former international Farleigh Clarke was a treat to watch as he weaved his magic to score a splendid hat-trick, while245 words
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Article187 1985-07-19 43 THE Singapore Amateur Swimming Association spent more than $100,000 last year promoting swimming and water-polo. And the investment is paying off. While swimming and water-polo teams continued to win honours m regional and international competition, Sasa m co-operation with the Singapore Sports Council and the187 words
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Article151 1985-07-19 43 Sepak Takraw tournament SIX constituencies will take part m the Intra-Zone 5 sepak takraw meet organised by Nee Soon Constituency at Yishun New Town at blocks 703 704 from Tuesday to Aug 8. They are Nee Soon, Bukit Paniang, Bo Wen, Ang Mo Kio, Sembawang and Kebun Baru. WINNERS of151 words
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Article364 1985-07-19 44 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI Young aces crack 100 m record By IF YOU belong, like me, to that group lamenting the passing of the Kunalan-Kian Chai sprinting era, you'd be advised to lay your misery to rest. The barren years that have brought pain and shame to Singapore's track364 words
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Article406 1985-07-19 44 A Bays IMm: 1 Chay Wai Sum 10.8 sec (rec), 2 Gary Chelliah 10.9, S Dv Junyi 11.0. MMm: 1 S. Pandian 4:09.4, 2 Wilson Raj 4:14.9, 3 Sofjan Sukman 4:17.7. 4xlMm: 1 SAJC 42.2 (rec), 2 VJC 43.2, 3 AJC 43.4. 4x4Mm: 1 SAJC 3:23.4 (rec),406 words
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326 1985-07-19 44 Prema is glad it's all over for now PREMA GOVINDAN'S heavily strapped thigh mast have given her rivals a false sense of confidence. Once off the blocks, she tore away to a meet record In the IMm final for A girls. The 19-year-old pre-uni-versity student from Ang Mo KIo, m326 words
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Article378 1985-07-19 44 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI By First f I Person WHEN Steve Cram shattered Steve Ovett's world 1,500 metres record by more than a second m Nice on Wednesday it was statistically the greatest ever achievement m middle distance running. Not only did the 24--year-old Briton become the378 words
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Article, Illustration549 1985-07-19 44 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN Gold is the 'colour' of their game By COLOUR, colour! It was this magic word that steered Singapore to a new record, a gold and a silver m the third Asian FIQ Youth bowling championships m Jakarta yesterday. For Adelene Wee, Cindy Fan and549 words
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Article, Illustration276 1985-07-19 44 MALAYSIAN OPEN BADMINTON KUALA LUMPUR, Thur. The third round of the Malaysian Open badminton championships closed on an explosive note last night with No 1 seed Jens-Peter Nierhoff, of Denmark, topping the list of four seeded players crashing out m shock defeats. The unfortunate seededBernama - 276 words
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Article301 1985-07-19 44 Men's singles, third round: Hargiono (Indon) bt Jens-Peter Nierhoff (den) 5--15, 15-7, 15-8; Nick Yates (Eng) bt Foo Kok Keong (Mai) 8-15, 15-9, 15-12; Steve Butler (Eng) bt Torben Carlsen (Den) 15-11, 15-10: Misbun Sidek (mal) w.o. Andy Goode (Eng); Rashid Sidek (Mal) bt Hendri Saputra301 words
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Advertisement10 1985-07-19 41 "In Mamoriam" i> for tha tov«d on— whom you ramambar10 words
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Advertisement60 1985-07-19 41 J-|0' M Introduce your children to the joy of music. There's no better way to start, than to give them Flora Piano. From tone, A touch to appearance and n| y durability, the music and BHH joy it brings will be with them forever. See Flora Sole agent Piano's magnificent60 words
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Miscellaneous186 1985-07-19 43 TODAY'S EVENTS BASKETBALL National Schools tournament: A, B Boys Girls (Thomson Sec. 3.45). GOLF Spore Amateur Open (New Course. 1) HOCKEY SHA Div. 1: PARC A v NTI (FPAC). CSC B v Gurdwara Katong (Balestier Rd) both 5.30 National Sch C Boys ißalestier Rd. 8.40, 9 50) MHF V-t3: Singapore186 words
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Advertisement367 1985-07-19 44 BOUSTEAD ANNIVERSARY BONANZA A, It's our anniversary so HBHHHVBBBHH we are celebrating. Just look P&MsA^mS I^W at these incredible discounts M C A m n IMormai bale |-gg|^ n Top Range sportswear ?Tice p^ce ■r and equipment. IMARUMAN B Wingetter \pHHHHHHHf PYX Graphite 3^so^Q 3,100.00 I itJ^jfiySStiiSM HHHRI Compuma 9SQffi367 words
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Article, Illustration434 1985-07-19 45 L. E. PREMA - L. E. PREMA Beauty queen to help m the drive for more visitors By SHE'S got to be special. Aged 18 to 25, poised, attractive, charming, good with people, adept at handling tricky situations and someone who knows her Singapore well. The Singapore Tourist434 words
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142 1985-07-19 45 Phone went dead and so did woman COLORADO SPRINGS (Colorado), Thurs. A Colorado Springs woman was talking on the telephone to her 215--year-old daughter m New York when a flower pot dislodged by lightning fell 25 metres, killing the younger woman. Amelia Lynch had called her mother, Sherry Church, fromUPI - 142 words
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Article, Illustration242 1985-07-19 45 Boy, 7, fiddles and opens vault of ATM PERTH, Than. Mark WUkie, a seven-year-eld "born fiddler", created a panic here when he decided to fiddle with the back of a bank's automatic teller machine (ATM). He span a couple of dials, palled a lever and by a million-to-one chance hitWAN; AFP - 242 words
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135 1985-07-19 45 and whiz-kid withdraws $66,000 from cash machines MELBOURNE, Thurs. Police today arrested a 16-year-old computer "whiz-ldd" who, they said, withdrew nearly US$3l, Ml (S$K,Mt) from automatic cash machines after finding a flaw m the system. The youth netted a third of his cash haul during a wild two-day spree byReuter - 135 words
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243 1985-07-19 45 Britain removes minimum wages for youths LONDON, Thurs. Britain will abolish the minimum wage for people under 21 to try to create up to 100,000 new jobs. Employment Secretary Tom King made the announcement yesterday as a new opinion poll indicated Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's popularity was at its lowestAFP; AP - 243 words
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273 1985-07-19 45 Stricken British bank to come under probe LONDON, Thurs. Fraud Squad police are to investigate Johnson Matthey Bankers (JMB) to establish whether criminal offences lay behind its near-collapse last year with losses of £248 million (5J751.4 million). The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr Nigel Lawson, announced m Parliament yesterday thatFT; Reuter - 273 words
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276 1985-07-19 45 Opposition politician held for alleged vandalism POLICE yesterday arrested opposition politician Quek Teow Chuan under the Vandalism Act for allegedly displaying a poster and other documents illegally outside the Bank of China building m Battery Road. Quek, 50, was caught by two detectives who were on patrol. The detectives found276 words
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Article40 1985-07-19 45 What it should have been THE head of the Public Utilities Board's Water Department is Mr Ong Ho Sim, and not Mr Ong Poh Seng, as reported m The Straits Times on July 17. We are sorry for the error.40 words
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Article31 1985-07-19 45 NEW YORK, Thurs. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials dropped 6.38 points to 1,351.59 m the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 31 words
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363 1985-07-19 45 Former remisier faces tax evasion summonses A FORMER remisier, Phay Ai Lien, also known as Peng Ailian, yesterday faced four tax evasion summonses of making false deduction claims amounting to $356,729.34 against her brokerage income m her tax returns. Phay, now a journalist, is said to have committed the offences363 words
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Miscellaneous134 1985-07-19 45 Weather UP TO lpm: Cloudy with showers over several areas. TEMP. (C) up to 6 am tomorrow: 31 max., 24 mm. SUNSET today: 7.16 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.05 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 5/12 C Overcast Manila 22/31 C Sunny Amsterdam %C X Melbourne 512 C Fine Bangkok 26/32 C Fair134 words
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Weekend
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Article, Illustration951 1985-07-19 1 CHRIS LEWIS - CHRIS LEWIS Two years after it arrived in Singapore, the compact disc is already outselling the vinyl record. It's the darling of a struggling electronics industry and has probably saved a good many music retailers from going under. Reports by IN THE two and a half951 words
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Article275 1985-07-19 1 IT SOUNDS like something out of Close Encounters: it spins at 500 revolutions per minute, it's silver and inspires awe. One of the reasons the compact disc can produce such wonderfully clear sound is the nature of the pick-up. The wax record needs a275 words
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Advertisement47 1985-07-19 1 Guy behind thf flMHl 'greatest j VB^ny i gig m the it, Jfj galaxy' Gross encounters m the O world of art O The Arts Edited by John de Souza Music, Night Out, Films, Sight and Sound Edited by Richard Lim Bilingual Edited by Teo Han Wue47 words
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Article, Illustration684 1985-07-19 2 Is Kuo Pao Kun's monologue on death funny? Satirical? Serious? A moral parable of sorts? CAROLINE NGUI is still trying to decide THE Coffin is Too Big for the Hole was originally written m English. Meant for Bumboat! m last year's arts festival, it never made684 words
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Article, Illustration415 1985-07-19 2 SO YOU don't know Ron Goodwin? You should. The musical score of the film 633 Squadron that's his work." So are those from the Battle of Britain and Force II from Navarone. So, too, are Those Magnificent Men m their Flying Machines, Frenzy, Where Eagles415 words
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Article531 1985-07-19 2 BARRY SEAH - BARRY SEAH Review LEWITZKY DANCE COMPANY World Trade Centre Auditorium Last Saturday By THERE were no lofty themes or dance plagued by an abundance of probing questions for thought at the performance last week. Rather, we were treated to dance filled with reverberating energy and531 words
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Article, Illustration606 1985-07-19 3 CAROLINE NGUI, who will be going to the first Kuala Lumpur Arts Festival, details what's on and how to get tickets CONCERTS, dance events, art and crafts exhibitions, theatre experiences and film screenings. AD these artistic delights are m the first Kuala Lumpur Arts Festival606 words
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Article, Illustration567 1985-07-19 3 Expats come and go, but there are those who give as much to the arts m Singapore as they would at home. Such as Sue Ellen Gerrells, here m a farewell chat with KATE JAMES. SUE Ellen Gerrells, former Stage Club President and Co-Founder of567 words
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Article, Illustration411 1985-07-19 3 CHRISTOPHER WREN'S gross encounters of the painted kind m Vancouver THE life of Norman Watt was transformed IS years ago when he walked Into a shop In New York and gasped at a moonlit landscape titled Luna di Sem. 'That's the worst oil painting I've ever seen/NYT - 411 words
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Article235 1985-07-19 3 In Preview John de Souza NATIONAL University of Singapore Guitar Ensemble. Folk, pop and ragtime are the musical treats offered by the 15--strong ensemble m its lunchtime concert, conducted by Singapore Symphony Orchestra double bass player Ken Tan. Also m the programme are excerpts from transcriptions of235 words
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Advertisement344 1985-07-19 2 An invitation to the New Zealand Food Experience Lobsters, beef, sole, venison, Unkai Japanese Restaurant oysters, mussels, kiwi fruits Special teppanyaki menu and chef's New Zealand wine and Steinlager beer, recommendations. Furama's tables will be laden with Heritage Bar New Zealand's bounty from Ju!y_s Roc(< oysters with New Zealand wine344 words
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Advertisement405 1985-07-19 3 3HDM WAREHOUSE REMOM Ssff JSSS2« u.P4^ Furniture Paradise is making a clean sweep. Out, out, out go our stocks to [m^mUmWKtWB make our warehouse move a breeze. Prices cut V ttiS^^M t0 e(^ roc^ ow ow y° u c 9 e *t' n 9 the Iwm I p|mK "finest furniture405 words
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Article, Illustration823 1985-07-19 4 The pop life Chris Ho Sixties pop bard Bob Dylan, whom you saw m the closing of the Live Aid telecast, has released his 23rd LP, which may be his best m the past 10 years. We put four pairs of ears to Empire Burlesque.823 words
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Article, Illustration506 1985-07-19 4 PETER ONG - PETER ONG By EVERY new Dylan release is something of an event. This time, however, it is an extravaganza. Bob Dylan, prophet of doom, anarchist, rebel, anti-nuclear supporter and voice of dissent, has come full circle. At the risk of alienating those who grew up with him506 words
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Article, Illustration780 1985-07-19 4 NEIL MORTON - NEIL MORTON By HE COULD only have been 15. A long, thick overcoat skirted flaking sneakers; a rumour of purple streaked what was left of a mousy mop; an earring's shadow danced on the side with no sideburn. Groucho meets the Last of the Mohicans. Oh to780 words
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368 1985-07-19 4 GEOFFREY MURRAY - GEOFFREY MURRAY By I GREW up with Bob Dylan and I'm glad that he's now growing up with me. By changes m style and presentation, he has managed to remain relevant when so many of the other protest singers of the 60s now368 words
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Advertisement312 1985-07-19 4 Siop at our expense... at IKEA, COLD STORAGE KATONG and selected shops at Parkway Parade. Valid till 30 September 1985 ..V Based on one room (max. two perjons) l| '*i^^_ r Absolutely no gimmicks. Take Cocktail lounge with live music advantage of our "Shopper's Paradise roof-top disco Package" and we'll312 words
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Advertisement110 1985-07-19 4 si H^ trl I^^* Last year the Ron Goodwin and the SSO concerts were a runaway success. Now he's back with a new, bright and breezy concert. All your favourite movie themes and popular songs. If you love music. All kinds of music. You shouldn't miss it. Venue: Victoria Concert110 words
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Article, Illustration856 1985-07-19 5 Witness, which will be shown at Lido tomorrow midnight, is Australian director Peter Weir's first film made m the US. And it's a magnificent job. A FIELD of grain sways gently m the wind. Walking through it are a group of stately figures dressed mBM - 856 words
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Article, Illustration429 1985-07-19 5 KHNG EU MENG - KHNG EU MENG A SMALL RESTAURANT IN SUZHOU Next change at Golden and Princess cinemas Previewed COMMUNISM was supposed to have cured most, if not all, of China's social ills after Mao Zedong's victorious proletariat army marched into Beijing m 1949. Apparently, some of429 words
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Article, Illustration532 1985-07-19 5 For those too young to know of Cecil B. De Mille's The Ten Commandments (next change at Jade), PHILIP COOREY fills you m on the epic, made m 1956 "It's a run of De Mille picture." anonymous critic. "You've read the bestselling book. Now see the532 words
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Article, Illustration246 1985-07-19 6 WHAT Casiopea offers cannot be easily found. This Japanese quartet has consistently released imaginative and excellent albums m its six-year career, and has proven to be a hard-working and diligent band of performers. Its schedule of 100 concerts a year has inevitably resulted246 words
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Article, Illustration344 1985-07-19 6 KANNAN CKANDRAN - KANNAN CKANDRAN to the Isle of Capri By AGAINST a picturesque backdrop of the Singapore harbour and a toothy skyline of skyscrapers all a-gUtter with lights, the faint strains of Moon River wafted through the gently swaying trees. It was an ideal night for dancing. A cool344 words
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Article, Illustration302 1985-07-19 6 RAINBOW, Ming Arcade: The Dance Factory joins the ranks at the Rainbow. This seven-member, all-male group has opened for Bruce Springsteen and China Crisis and indulge m music that mixes disco with Top 40s. Also intact are Street Smart and Tokyo Square. On Sunday night, the new discovery302 words
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304 1985-07-19 6 Might Moves Kannan Chandran FOR some strange reason, fashion shows are generating a lot of life m discos and night clubs. The clubs are cashing m on the obvious popularity of these shows by conducting them as contests. The contests are boisterous affairs, with304 words
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Article, Illustration855 1985-07-19 7 A six-part adaptation of Thomas Hardy's Jude the Obscure began on Tuesday (Ch 12, 8 pm). CATHERINE ONG provides more details of the book and the TV serial. "ARTISTIC effort always pays heavily for finding its tragedies m the forced adaptation of human instincts to855 words
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Article, Illustration692 1985-07-19 7 For all Handel, Bach and Scarlatti lovers Staying Tuned Catherine Ong "I WISH to deplore the dearth of Baroque and early classical music m the concert hall and on television wrote an irate lover of early music to our Weekend Mailbag column last month. "On Channel 12, the situation is692 words
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Article, Illustration1191 1985-07-19 10 'A really nice guy' 808 GELDOF and his band, The Boomtown Rats, performed two sell-out shows at the Goodwood Hotel m February 1982. Promoter Jimmy Loh, who brought m the band, said that although the band members looked like they came straight out of aObserver - 1,191 words
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Article, Illustration473 1985-07-19 10 KANNAN CHANDRAN reviews SBC's edition of Live Aid, telecast last Sunday RESPECTABILITY. For a long time, it has dodged musicians. Louts. Drug addicts. A bad influence on today's children. Noise makers. Rebels. Saturday night's Live Aid extravaganza went a long way towards removing the stigma attached to473 words
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Advertisement49 1985-07-19 7 I Mallbag jgg| If you have anything to say on dance, drama, film, music or television, do drop as a note. Send it to: Weekend Mailbag Section Two The Straits Times 390 Kim Seng Road Singapore 6923. You may use a pseudonym, but please include your name and address.49 words
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Advertisement165 1985-07-19 7 IfßfPffiitiWß'lllWii 11 m ip HI lifllli IP lit ipl 1:' Hbbm^^^^^tiiii There's only one way to hear the heartbeat of the Quiet American. rf oS^r n T m «s^a 78 f 9^SSS!?SfP dh S^&t^rw^^eT^^^ A Uto Spei,^=rcor d a ir SgSSF* At the heart of this revolutionary new air continuously165 words
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Advertisement191 1985-07-19 8 *************************0 c gKreta Aver PEOPLE'S THEATRES 8 GOLDEN SULTAN j! g TOMORROW MIDNIGHT! i X GOLDtN SULTAN I I 45pm/ POEPLE'S 12 15am (No Free List) 5 [rained Toß^Theßest... I i/ "^■■l Hr^ VB^B &^^M. J B .x^B^k^Br \t, i I dS)H^^H^^^ vbWA m^W jl aP| I CATHAY J TONIGHT191 words
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Advertisement604 1985-07-19 8 AHE^/Yl>gT£ "Did you finally get a date for Saturday night?" "No, I called May, Judy and Cathleen, but they all said they already had plans. I've just about run out of ideas. "Don't be depressed. I know how you can spend the evening with all three of them. "Oh sure."604 words
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Advertisement465 1985-07-19 8 |ll ORCANISATIOW aniiiiat^^f-i^tty^l^ B LAST DAY 1 lorn, 100 3 15 7 00, 915 I "How To Chooa* A Royal BJ Brida" Mondonn color I OPENS TOMORROW ■a "WOMEN" MANDARIN Tomorrow M'rote 5 Theatres B 2 CHANGISAYOYL6ERTY a 9 ORtNTAL PRESIDENT fj "AN AW" MANDARIN .ti'fiWi.'aritnflft--1 TODAY ONLY 3 SHOWS465 words
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Advertisement267 1985-07-19 9 I Pff^/nG SIRS H s B^^SEfts It's the a H^ The models are grand start to m| from Carrie' s,with a series of pd j make-up by courtesy stunning July shows ▼ig W* of BOURJOIS. with sheer emphasis The first 1 00 lady on high fashion jewellery rons on one267 words
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Advertisement249 1985-07-19 9 Wso*^ A bICTIONARY OF MANAGEMENT New Revised Edition Over 4000 key words, principles and techniques of management practice are defined. Coverage extends to include law, economics, statistics, government and psychology. Explanations are clear, jargon-free and concise llfiTimes l IU Distributors CFF Tti i!^m days f^/^iiFi/F L^rOtttß B^^bl Vvi^flb^Hfl V^^P^M^^ -vMSm249 words
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Advertisement253 1985-07-19 9 Enjoy the wholesome goodness of traditional claypot rice (Sa Ror Fun) m the cool comfort of Lion City Coffee House. Choose from Chicken, Seafood, Beef, Pork, Mixed, or Vegetarian claypot. All simmered to delicious perfection m seasoned earthenware pots. Or try our other favourites. I ~ZT~ Western A Chinese Set253 words
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Advertisement159 1985-07-19 9 H^^^e Hi imiSp 5 '^i^ili^H hi |a> Amk L^k^Lf /^H i^^^jß Mk Lw* aJH iy .^BB KtpP^ I Candle-light j 1 Set Dinner Specials I at Silver Spoon, Supreme House. 5.50pm 9.30pm daily. $12.90+ per 4-course dinner. I Your crioice of 3 main courses. All prepared m the traditional mouthwatering159 words
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Advertisement349 1985-07-19 10 If you purchase any product from us and find that you can buy exactly the same product cheaper from another lighting retail company within 7 days, we will refund the difference on satisfactory proof. BsU9^Rfl *****J if^J Ksl7oj IP jlßjl V^9 fßmi fP^B t sl2tl J t ss9 j B^r^l349 words
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Advertisement61 1985-07-19 10 How did Mrs McGinty die? Why was she killed Surely not for her money and not by her penniless lodger, now convicted and awaiting execution. A newspaper article and a bottle of ink gave Hercule Poirot his first real clues The next one comes from a childish rhyme with some61 words
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Article, Illustration799 1985-07-19 11 Sight Sound Remember Yuyar, the teenage idol of Mandarin pop and her hit, Reliving of Memories, m the 70s? Making a comeback to the pop scene, she is here to sing m a 'live' theatre. She chats with GUAN LIBING and tells why she isNGAI CHEE WAH - 799 words
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Article, Illustration78 1985-07-19 11 MJt^^^fß-^ff^^l^ S7f tt/sttlpJlS *?#W #js #fdiai*fniP^7iE Nik -tfe«*?»f«[A° ffe^T ihf&iDAißWfie' S»f— f^ +ll A ii^ f!*?^ AgfSSl' SI discoj&yf *m A^ife^'Oii f&ttm 4-Afiflß *M--S^ i^ o ja fi'j is G II iv f? OM*S f#*(lT ffi M^«lJ«*fiUgl* «SJ7 pj vi m tm ft^ ife ±fS^7#itttfoM^ af&m a t^ mm*k&) mm78 words
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Article, Illustration305 1985-07-19 11 LUCKY DIAMOND {<wz -M >) Midnight tomorrow and morning show on Sunday at Eng Wan cinemas A COMEDY thriller about a large diamond which is the family heirloom of Mr and Mrs Cao. They hire four men to steal it to cheat305 words
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Miscellaneous270 1985-07-19 11 Winners of Cross-language Crossword No 195 $50 cash: KOON SIEW KEN 6 (I.C. No: *****06/A) $21 cash each: TAN CHOO LENG KOH KHOO IMM (I.C. No: *****89/F) (I.C. No: *****49/J) NG HEOK HEE WONG SI I KHEONG (I.C. No: *****78/ C) (I.C. No: *****71/A) LEONG SIEW MENG KHOO AH LEX270 words
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Miscellaneous300 1985-07-19 11 CROSS-language Crossword Puzzle will be published every Friday. It is a Chinese crossword, but the clues are given m English. Eleven winners will be picked from the all-correct entries. One will receive $51 cash and the other II $26 each. 1 No: 1M Entry form ft &TgAg>- Cross-language 1 JiH300 words
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Article, Illustration881 1985-07-19 12 Watching TV is becoming a national habit m India, judging by the phenomenal growth of the government-owned industry. A total of 1.3 million TV sets were sold last year and it is estimated that 2.8 million sets will be made this year. PRAKASH CHANDRA reports from881 words
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Article, Illustration406 1985-07-19 12 S. GOMATHI - S. GOMATHI A TALK IN HINDUSTANI ON SHREEMAD BHAGAVAT MAHAPURAN-DASHMAD SCAND (10TH CHAPTER KRISHNA LEELA) By Swami Shiva Chaitanya Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple, Ceylon Rd From today to Aug 17; 8 pm 9.30 pm daily Reviewed by BESIDES religious activities, temples m India406 words
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Advertisement470 1985-07-19 12 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES &BHH QTANTC RRRflftfil HH I Telefax No: *****59 Rates: Box Service: l^HS* o hii i o Kuuuuu gales Service; Straits Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected: 555.00 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIMEAD I Tel: *****11 ext 2724-7 2669 Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc. cm. Posted: Sslo.oo APPOINTMENTS The MRT Corporation470 words
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Advertisement258 1985-07-19 12 BEAUTICIANS A unique opportunity to join our team of beauticians at Lancome Centre de Beaute. To become one, you should meet the following requirements: Female, aged 20 years or above Fluent m English Possess minimum 'O' or 'A' levels Attractive, amicable, friendly and PR oriented Experience m facial massage and258 words
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Advertisement303 1985-07-19 12 CHILD CARE SERVICES I We are iooking for energetic persons who enjoy working with young children and adults for the following posts. Candidates must be mature, pleasant and able to work independently. Good career prospects and loca and overseas training opportunities are available. I A) CHILD DEVELOPMENT CO-ORDINATOR Qualifications: c303 words
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Miscellaneous75 1985-07-19 12 Tamil Word Contest 4 WINNERS U/f<frA^fPlU€Ut<ftsfr: $50 cash prize: Kanmani d/o V. Rajagopal (NRIC No *****19/ C) $15 cash prize: T. Gracenamal (NRIC No *****33/ D) N. Vijayakumar (NRIC No *****88/ C) Seenivasagam s/o Kandaswamy (NRIC No *****60/A) Ambika (NRIC No *****21/J) Shashikala (NRIC No *****01/ C) Correct answers: #/f75 words
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Advertisement440 1985-07-19 13 APPOINTMENTS REFINERY OPERATORS We invite suitably qualified Singapore citizens to apply for the above positions based at our Pulau Bukom Refinery Complex. THE JOB involves the operation m shift teams of modern petroleum processing plants and associated facilities. THE CANDIDATES we require would have completed or are exempted from full-time440 words
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Advertisement635 1985-07-19 13 Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for the position of: MEDICAL OFFICER The candidate will be a practitioner registered m Singapore with post graduate experience of 3 to 5 years. The successful candidate should be familiar with interpreting ECG tracings and chest X-rays. The responsibilities include life insurance examinations,635 words
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Advertisement403 1985-07-19 13 IN TOE MATTES OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 AND IN THE MATTES OF INHWA TILE PRODUCTS PTE LTD (IN MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) NOTICE OF RESOLUTIONS At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company convened and held at 50 Gul Avenue, Jurong Industrial Estate, Singapore 2262, on the 13th day403 words
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Advertisement767 1985-07-19 13 NOTICES (SHDB Separate tenders are invited for each of the following:--(1) ERECTION AND COMPLETION of I Block of 2/3/ 4-Storey 3S/4S Flats with Shops/Quarters, Family Restaurant/Quarters, Market Produce Lock-Up Shops and Offices INCLUDING SANITARY AND WATER INSTALLATION (Total 98 Units) at Yishun New Town Neighbourhood 8 Contract 5B Neighbourhood Centre.767 words
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Advertisement591 1985-07-19 13 r TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from CSD registered contractors for the following items: (1) Tender No. T/CDIS 27/85 Supply, delivery. installation and commissioning of the following 2 items of audio-visual equipment to schools and JCs over the period Sep 85 Mar 86: c Audio Cassette Recorder (including stereo radio591 words
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Advertisement665 1985-07-19 13 CENTRAL SUPPLIES DEPARTMENT The following tcrxtors arc invited by the Chief Supplies Officer: a FOOLSCAP PAPER STENCIL FOR TYPEWRITING for Centrol Supplies Department Tender No CSD3/ UAS I OB/85 b LIQUID SOAP for Central Supplies Department Tender No CSD3/ UAS 1 22/85 C A3 SIZE WRITING PAPER for Central Supplies665 words
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Advertisement455 1985-07-19 14 NOTICES ®HDB FIRST-COME-FIRST- SERVED I) INDUSTRIAL PREMISES (On 2nd Storey Onwards) AT 1) Geylang East 7) Toa Payoh 2) Ang Mo Kio 8) Kampong Übi JLir (suitable for food indus--3) Bedok rjes flt B|ock 3020) 4) Defu 9) Bukit Batok 5) Clementi 6) Eunos 11} Wood|andB II) COLDROOMS AT PASIR455 words
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Advertisement739 1985-07-19 14 Tenders are invited for: I BUILDING a) Tender No. AMBrr/85/053— Strengthening of East and West Towers and Installation of Coaxial Cable Supports at Mount Faber Radio Station, 105, Mount Faber Road, Singapore 0409. Date of collection of document: From 19 July 1985 to 1 August 1985 (8.30 a.m. to 4.00739 words
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Advertisement612 1985-07-19 14 Tenders are invited for the following:--1 PROPOSED ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS TO SINGAPORE TECHNICAL INSTITUTE Tender No VITB/STI/39/85 Showround Date 23 July 1985 at 0930 hours Meeting Place Canteen, Singapore Technical Institute Circuit Road Singapore 1337. Closing Date 2 August 1985 at 1200 hours. Prospective tenderers are advised to attend the612 words
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Advertisement850 1985-07-19 14 lIH xm mrsmmitm TfTTuiMITED OVERSEAS BANK UD II I I INC aWGMTtD ft "Ml fHm.l OF SMGtfCX I ANNOUNCEMENT Pursuant to Article 44 (4) of the Articles of Association of the Company IT IS HEREBY ANNOUNCED that as ai the end of the 2nd Quarter of 1965, 14.92% (Fourteen point850 words
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Advertisement1083 1985-07-19 15 NOTICES I APPOINTMENT OF AGENCY I We are pleased to announce OUR appointment by I HAYS CHEMICALS LTD, UK I as their SOLE AGENT and DISTRIBUTOR for their range of ULTRAGLIDE oilfield lubricants and BOP fluids for Onshore and Offshore Industry m the South East Asian region. Blow-out preventer water1,083 words
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Advertisement545 1985-07-19 15 INVITATION FOR A JOINT VENTURE A reputed Civil Engineering Construction Company m Sri Lanka invites interested Singaporean or Malaysian Companies to form a joint venture for the purpose of Tendering for a multi million dollar Irrigation Project m Sri Lanka. The items of work involved will be about 80 km545 words
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Advertisement408 1985-07-19 15 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No. 323 of 1985. In the Matter of Companies Act (Cap. 185). And In the Matter of CENTRAL FABRICATION ENGINEERING (PTE) LTD. ADVERTISEMENT OF PETTnON Notice is hereby given that a Petition for the Winding-Up of the abovenamed408 words
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Advertisement645 1985-07-19 15 ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No. 324 of IUS In the Matter of the Companies Act (Chapter 186) And In the Matter of SPICERS INTERNATIONAL LIMITED Notice is hereby given that a Petition for the winding up of the abovenamed645 words
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Advertisement776 1985-07-19 15 mW |"fj PUBLIC UTIUTIES BOBRD TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from eligible PUB/CIDB Registered Contractors for the following: 1 Supply of 600/1000 volte 35mm* straight-ttwough/ttitright-through transition joint Registered Contractors m Supply of Electrical Materials all classes 2 Supply of U-tube bundle for Kallang Gasworks Registered Contractors m Mechanical Engineering and776 words
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Advertisement780 1985-07-19 15 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 INTERNATIONAL EMPORIUM ft SUPERMARKET PTE. LTD. (In Voluntary liquidation At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members Of INTERNATIONAL EMPORIUM SUPERMARKET PTE. LTD. duly convened and held at Blk. 20, Defu Industrial Park D, #01-284, Lane 10, Singapore 1953 on the780 words
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Advertisement462 1985-07-19 16 NOTICES Oi THE HIGH COURT OP THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE CempaaiM Wtaefrg Up Ne. m *i 1«» la the Matter ef the Cempaaies Act, Chapter IM. AMI la the Matter ef MAGZEAL INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATES PTE LTD. ADVERTISEMENT OP PETITION Notice Is hereby given that a Petition for the winding up462 words
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Advertisement380 1985-07-19 16 NOTICE OF GENERAL LICENSING SESSION OF THE LIQUORS LICENSING BOARD, SINGAPORE, TO BE HELD UNDER REGULATION 9(1) OF THE LIQUORS LICENSING REGULATIONS, 1980 A General Licensing Session of the Liquors Licensing Board of Singapore, will be held m Court No 1, Subordinate Courts, Havelock Road, Singapore on Tuesday, 10 Sep380 words
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Advertisement121 1985-07-19 16 Chambers 20th Century Dictionary One of the world's best known dictionaries. The most comprehensive single-volume source of jhmhmhhJH|H international English, indispensable for serious IfRS users of the English language. 1600 pages, 138,000 references, 198,000 definitions. Chambers Concise 20th Century Dictionary All the best features of the parent volume compressed into121 words
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Miscellaneous210 1985-07-19 16 SUN TAN By CoMtte f 2bME COtFE£ J fn<NOW \T's BAD X*^/ TBmT it/s ONeAIT^. rS( KNOW. HOW 'AM ft ffcßM£-iT*iit€s //MLfih BWT-OttaK IN -v--V £m& 1 6OIH$ 70 FACE At\ THE BOJIN LOSER By Art Sansom I JUST SIfcUEP A A/U)LTI-F^£OfcP I (wH\ AUD FOP UPZ&\ AWDTHEVRE FEEe.IO&ASIBWSIX fp210 words
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Miscellaneous519 1985-07-19 16 PEANUTS By Senmlm 50 IT'S A HOT PAY... UJHY LET THE UUHOLE SOME OF US AREN'T /^tuat'c tpiic^ U)MV PO YOU HAVE TO NEI6HBORMOOP KNOW WE THAT CONCERNEP V^THATb TRUty v SIT IN A BUCKET? DON'T HAVE A POOL? ABOUT OUR IMAGE! p"^ > BEETLE BAILEY By Mort walker WANWA519 words
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Advertisement387 1985-07-19 17 NOTICES #PWD TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from CIDB Registered Contractors for the following:--(A) CQS/35/85 Extension to Temasek Junior College at Bedok South Road. (B) PWD/CQS/CADD/T/10/85 Supply and Laying of Asphaltic Concrete at Singapore Changi Airport for the period 1.9.85 to 30.9.86 Contract U (C) SEE(R) 22/85 Metalling of> 1)387 words
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Advertisement296 1985-07-19 17 NGEE ANN POLYTECHNIC 535, CLEMENTI ROAD, SINGAPORE 2159 TENDER NOTICE (T/*****4) Tenders are invited for a term contract m Building Maintenance Minor Works to Ngee Ann Polytechnic and its properties Eligibility: PWD Term Contractors for Building Maintenance Works and are registered with C.1.D.8. Cost of Tender Document: $50/- (the cheque296 words
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Advertisement350 1985-07-19 17 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE COMPANIES WINDING UP NO. 231 OF IKS. In the Matter at the Companies Act, Chapter 185 And In the Matter of ELECTRONIC TERMINAL (S) PTE. LTD. ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a Petition for the winding up of350 words
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Advertisement119 1985-07-19 17 Why do you think they call them the "United" States? United is the only airline that flies than any other airline, to all fifty of the United States. So when you're flying to the United With daily Royal Pacific Service States on business, fly United 's from Tokyo and Hong119 words
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Miscellaneous592 1985-07-19 17 -H Radio One Some scientists are beginning to question to what extent Darwin's theories are right. In FEATURE Doubts About Darwin (10.05 am), John Pickford looks at some of these doubts. 5.58 AM National Anthem followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News m Brief 6.05 Another Morning, Another Show 7.00 News592 words
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Miscellaneous370 1985-07-19 17 FILMS EDUCATING RITA: This film is adapted from the successful stage play by Willy Russell. It describes how a young hairdresser enrols m an Open University Literature course against strong opposition from her husband. She is enthralled by her discovery of Literature and gradually grows fond of her boozy, self-pitying370 words
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Miscellaneous135 1985-07-19 17 dents, and at creating an appreciation and awareness of nature m Singapore. Winners of the contest stand to win a two- week holiday for two m Nepal. Today's seminar will be on PHOTOGRAPHING OF BIRDS. It will be conducted by Clive Briffett, a lecturer m the Department of Building and135 words
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Miscellaneous648 1985-07-19 17 Caught m a love triangle urban design, and will be illustrated by 11 projects. 9.30 am 6 pm, 30—08, International Plaza. Ends on Saturday at noon. Free. MARITIME MUSEUM FILMSHOWS for the month of July Visitors m groups of 10 or more may request a filmshow from the Museum office648 words
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Miscellaneous134 1985-07-19 17 scum's new galleries is the History of Singapore Gallery where the island's history, from the 13th century to 1965, is presented m 20 dioramas (miniature three-dimen-sional scenes). Open from 9 am to 4.30 pm. Closed on Mondays. CONDUCTED TOUR. By volunteer guides. Call at the information counter m the rotunda.134 words
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Advertisement222 1985-07-19 18 The best toys y are still designed by kids S fIL BB I VBI '^^^NBH^m W^r mBL 188 ll^iß I i^&^^^rf^L-^^L. t Jt^^mk f «L Jfc J t> rt r<i 3 ans B BB n\ B f-^m-* M2Br«. i JmP in^Bi^kr^^ i^B V^al li^il ißßi^i^iß Sh^B wii^H I »'t %wL222 words
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Miscellaneous35 1985-07-19 18 m MY VIEW Catherine Ong (Ch 5 and 12 programmes) and Leong Weng Kam (Ch a programmes) W I m JBBP Bekim Fehmiu and Candice Bergen love and intrigue m The Adventurers (Ch 5, 10.15pm)35 words
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Miscellaneous179 1985-07-19 18 FRIDAY NIGHT MOVIE The Adventurers (Ch 5, 19.15pm). ACCORDING to all accounts, from film journals and friends who remember having seen it, this 1970 film is really gripping adventure fare. Well, for starters, it's based on Harold Robbins's racy bestseller of the same name. That already spells high glamour, deadly179 words
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Miscellaneous183 1985-07-19 18 Bobbins' potboiler is gripping fare keep you home and wide awake on a Friday night. The star is Yugoslav actor Bekim Fehmiu. He's got this mean hang-dog look and an eerie, stealthy manner about him. If you've read the potboiler, you'll know he's an international playboy anti-hero. Still, however much183 words
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Miscellaneous79 1985-07-19 18 Oh, and there's also French singer Charles Aznavour crooning some French love ballads. FRIDAY BACKGROUND (Ch 5, 7.stpm) Let's take Hongkong's example a number of deposit-taking companies collapsed m a financial crisis m 1982-83, followed by the downfall of the Cardan Group, the insolvency of the Hang Lung Bank and,79 words
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Miscellaneous483 1985-07-19 18 the health of the financial sector? International banking thrives m an atmosphere of freedom, but what is the price of this freedom? The high running costs that were somehow never matched by sales or advertising revenue caused the death of the Singapore Monitor just last Sunday. The first thing Friday483 words
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Miscellaneous184 1985-07-19 18 a cultured accent with a hint of Irish brogue m it) Remington Steele (Pierce Brosnan), private life has probably never been better The 33-year-old, 1.85-m tall star now can't go anywhere without being recognised, has to hire a private secretary to handle his fan mail, has travelled all around the184 words
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Miscellaneous434 1985-07-19 18 FAMILY HOUR (Ch 8, 7.15 pm). The parent education segment m this thriceweekly Chinese magazine series shows the bad effects of a broken home on innocent children. This message is told through the plight of a 12--year-old boy whose parents are not on good terms. Lacking parental care and concern,434 words
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