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Title Section16 1985-07-25 1 The Strait s Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1985 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 95/1/8516 words
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Article, Illustration480 1985-07-25 1 Accord with Akali Dal acclaimed as an 'end to confrontation' NEW DELHI, Wednesday PRIME Minister Rajiv Gandhi today conceded to all of the major demands of the Sikh Akali Dal party, ending a three-year-old sectarian conflict in the Punjab in which hundreds died. The Indian leaderUPI; Reuter; AFP; AP - 480 words
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200 1985-07-25 1 Game's name incurs wrath of women KOTA KINABALU, Wed. The introduction in Sabah of the totalLsator, a panting game which carries $106,090 prize money, has been greeted with an outburst by the Kadazans. The game, known as "toto" In short, means a woman's private parts in the Kadazan language ifNST - 200 words
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Article62 1985-07-25 1 GENEVA, Wed. Opec oil ministers argued for two hours today about adjusting the prices of various grades of crude oil and admitted that no single proposal was acceptable to them all. United Arab Emirates Oil Minister Dr Mana Said AlOteiba remarked as he left the meeting:Reuter - 62 words
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441 1985-07-25 1 Govt-owned firms had poorer profits last year GOVERNMENT-OWNED companies generally did poorer in the last financial year, with most of them registering much lower profits than in 1963, according to figures released yesterday by Finance Minister Dr Richard Hu. As expected, it was the companies in three sectors petrochemicals, tourism/leisure441 words
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83 1985-07-25 1 NO DECISION has been made by the Cabinet on the Prime Minister's post-election remarks that the one-man-one-vote system in Singapore might require modifications. Mr Lee Kuan Yew said this yesterday in a written reply to a question raised in Parliament by Mr J. B. Jeyaretnam,83 words
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Article, Illustration143 1985-07-25 1 ARMY driver Sek Kim Wah, accused of the Andrew Road murders, boasted to his lounge hostess girlfriend that he would be "better" than Lim Ban Lim, Singapore's most notorious criminal in the *****. Miss Lily Tay Noi Hiang, 21, said the day after the murders, Sek143 words
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Article143 1985-07-25 1 LEXINGTON (Kentucky), Wed. Kentucky's bluegrass horse breeding industry was rejoicing yesterday after British pools tycoon Robert Sangster paid a world record price of US$l3.l million (about Ss29 million) for a colt. Spectators at the twoday Keeneland yearling sales here were spellbound as Mr Sangster,143 words
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Article, Illustration370 1985-07-25 1 Rock Hudson 'very ill' PARIS, Wed. Film star Rock Hudson is slipping in and oat of a coma with one report saying he is being tested for Aids (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) and another that he is suffering from inoperable liver cancer. An American Hospital spokesman said here that theUPI; Reuter; AFP - 370 words
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Article66 1985-07-25 1 PARIS, Wed. France Is suspending all new Investment in Sooth Africa and Is recalling its ambassador with Immediate effect In protest over the Imposition of a state of emergency, Prime Minister Laurent Fabins said today. Mr Fabios told Journalists that France would table a UnitedReuter - 66 words
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693 1985-07-25 1 IVAN LIM - Keep workers informed, Teng Cheong tells bosses IVAN LIM By Union praised 41 wish to commend the Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering Employees' Union for their very enlightened approach to this year's NWC recommendations. They have unilaterally decided to forgo claims on NWC wage adjustments, and offered to work with management693 words
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Advertisement34 1985-07-25 1 1 Inside 46 pages today Summary World News 3-5 Asean 6 Causeway 7 Editorial 14 Background 15 Letters 16 TimesDollar 17-21 Classifieds 22-33 Racing 32 Sports 31, 33-35 Report and picture on Page 3234 words
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Article531 1985-07-25 2 Art at 0 level SECONDARY school students who are not good in drawing or craftwork can soon sit for the 0 level paper in the Study of Art, thanks to the efforts of 70 teachers. They had compiled colour slides and prepared notes and a set of cassettes for531 words
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Article343 1985-07-25 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE debate over Asian values between Opposition MP Mr Chiam See Tong and his detractors which has been going on in the Chinese-language press, shifted to Parliament on Tuesday. It is necessary to clarify the purpose for which such values are being taught in schools343 words
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Article96 1985-07-25 2 'INVITE PARENTS TOO' A READER, who signs himself as "Disappointed Father," comments that the Ministry of Defence should have invited parents too when it recently invited some 300 grassroots leaders to a military display. He says the parents would have appreciated the chance to share the excitement and pride96 words
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Article78 1985-07-25 2 STRAITS' CHIEF EXF.C TO LEAVE BY 'MUTUAL AGREEMENT' THE Chief Executive Officer of Straits Steamship, Mr Richard St J Stevens, is to leave the shipping and property group two years after its controversial takeover by the Keppel group. A statement from Steamers said Mr Stevens would leave the group78 words
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Article440 1985-07-25 2 The Karate Kid NG MENG KIT dislikes fighting, yet is an expert in karate. And, at 10, he is the youngest local black-belter today. The cherubic student of Woodlands Primary earned the much-envied colour a few weeks ago and, these days, wears the belt with as much pride as440 words
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Article598 1985-07-25 2 N-tech pact approved PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan has given his final approval to the long-stalled nuclear co-operation agreement with China, less than an hour before officially welcoming visiting Chinese President Li Xiannian to the United States. The agreement, which was signed later in the day along with three598 words
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154 1985-07-25 2 Around Asean...and Across the Causeway PKI 'slipping in' REMNANTS of the outlawed Indonesian Communist Party (PKI) are attempting to slip back into the country, the Indonesian Attorney-General Han Suharto has warned. He did not indicate where the PKI remnants might be coming from. But his remarks surfaced amid recent reports154 words
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Article491 1985-07-25 2 Celluloid chic A RARE event comes on TV tonight in the Thursday Night Movie slot on Ch 5 at 9.50 pm film star Audrey Hepburn wears the creations of French haute couturier Hubert de Givenchy throughout the 1961 film. Fashion in film had its heyday in the Great491 words
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377 1985-07-25 3 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KI AT By Wasnmgton Correspondent WASHINGTON, Wed. President Ronald Reagan yesterday gave his final approval to the long-stalled nuclear co-operation agreement with China, less than an hour before officially welcoming visiting Chinese President Li Xiannian to the United States. The agreement, which was377 words
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Article, Illustration261 1985-07-25 3 AUCKLAND, Wed A NEW Zealand district court today refused bail to a couple who is charged with murder and arson in the July 10 bombing of the Greenpeace vessel, Rainbow warrior. The defendants made two brief appearances at Auckland District Court. The suspects were identified asReuter; AP - 261 words
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196 1985-07-25 3 Retired Indian officers jailed for selling secrets NEW DELHI, Wed. Three retired senior Indian military officers were sentenced to 10 years' rigorous imprisonment today on charges of selling military secrets to the United States. High Court judge K. B. Andley said the three, who were arrested in November 1983, wereAP - 196 words
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122 1985-07-25 3 HONGKONG, Wed. Hundreds of people camped out for days on Hongkong streets to buy apartments which go on sale on Friday at bargain prices following big cuts in interest rates. A queue of about 500 people has wound through streets in theReuter - 122 words
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Article89 1985-07-25 3 WASHINGTON'S CALL for a boycott of Beirut airport after the TWA hostage drama in June topped the agenda yesterday at a meeting of Western security experts in Bonn. Experts from the United States, Canada, Britain, France, Italy, West Germany and Japan are taking part. Meanwhile, the USReuter; AP - 89 words
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Article62 1985-07-25 3 AN UNIDENTIFIED gunman shot dead Jordanian diplomat Ziyad Satti at the wheel of his car in Ankara yesterday as he drove to work. Mr Satti, 40, had been First Secretary at the Jordanian Embassy for three years. An anonymous caller claimed that the Islamic Jihad had killedReuter; AP - 62 words
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Article65 1985-07-25 3 NICARAGUAN GUERILLA leader Eden Pastora, popularly known as "Commander Zero," is reported to have disappeared and may have been involved in a helicopter accident in Nicaragua. A newspaper said yesterday in San Jose, Costa Rica, that Pastora, who was in a helicopter on Tuesday, disappeared near theAP - 65 words
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Article62 1985-07-25 3 COCA-COLA PLANTS around the United States have resumed production of original Coke, about three months after the company announced it was retiring the 99-year-old formula in favour of "new Coke." Production of the original Coca-Cola, to be called Coke Classic began on Tuesday and theAFP - 62 words
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Article45 1985-07-25 3 FIVE PEOPLE were killed in Vietnamese attacks across the border with China last week. The People's Daily said yesterday Vietnamese forces bombarded the densely populated Malipo district of Yunnan province on Friday, killing five people and AFP destroying many buildings.AFP - 45 words
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112 1985-07-25 3 China's air force chiefs reshuffled BEIJING, Wed. A proBeijing Hongkong newspaper today reported a reshuffle of China's air force chiefs, which diplomats here said was part of leader Deng Xiaoping's plan to rejuvenate the armed forces. Wen Wei Pao said Air Force Commander Zhang Tingfa had been replaced by hisReuter - 112 words
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265 1985-07-25 3 BEIJING, Wed. A court listened in rapt si lence yesterday as American businessman Richard Ondrik, charged with setting a fire that killed II people in a north China hotel, spoke in his own defence on the last day of his trial. Ondrik, 34,UPI - 265 words
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Article43 1985-07-25 3 TAIPEI, Wed. A bus carrying 22 tourists from Hongkong plunged into a valley in central Taiwan yesterday, killing two people and injuring the other passengers. The bus was going from the eastern city of Hualien to Taichunp in central Taiwan.— AFPAFP - 43 words
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Article62 1985-07-25 3 SEOUL, Wed. Police sent five South Korean artists to summary courts today on grounds that their works were "agitative" against the government. The works, by young artists, mainly depicted the lives of low-wage factory workers and had titles such as Arrested Workers, Our Father Lives inReuter - 62 words
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Article256 1985-07-25 3 Move to cut $7 b foreign trade deficit BEIJING, Wed. CHINA announced today it is severely cutting imports of certain consumer goods after the country recorded a huge foreign trade deficit in the first half of this year when imports jumped by more than 70 perAFP; AP; Reuter - 256 words
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Article293 1985-07-25 4 and its competitors breathe sigh of relief BOSTON, Wednesday IBM'S competitors in the personal computer market are relieved over the unusual step taken by the company in denying widespread rumours that it is to introduce a new line of desktop computers. Speculation had been buildingReuter - 293 words
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Article151 1985-07-25 4 MOSCOW, Wed. A Soviet court has jailed former world amateur boxing champion Vasily Solomin for 10 years over a robbery in which he was hired to knock out the victim, the government newspaper Izvestia said yesterday. It said Solomin, 32, was approached by three menReuter - 151 words
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Article54 1985-07-25 4 BRUSSELS, Wed. The European Community yesterday announced a gift of U5577,000 (*****,170) to "doctors of the world," to help cover their costs in hiring a ship to rescue Vietnamese "boat people" in the South China Sea. Between April 30 and June 9, the ship picked upAFP - 54 words
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Article33 1985-07-25 4 DUBLIN, Wed. An Irish naval vessel yesterday fired on a Spanish trawler suspected of illegal fishing during a six-hour chase after the trawler refused to accept a board- Reuter ing party.Reuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration120 1985-07-25 4 THE love and legend of John Lennon and Yoko Ono (below) will be featured in a three-hour film, John and Yoko, A Love Story. Liverpool-born Mark McGann and American-Japanese Kim Miyori (right) play the famous couple. Filming began in London on Tuesday. Mark, 24, recently portrayedAP; Reuter - 120 words
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252 1985-07-25 4 MANAGUA, Wed. At least five major American allies including France and West Germany have sent messages of congratulations to Nicaragua on the sixth anniversary of the Sandinista revolution. Some of the messages were critical of US policy towards Nicaragua. The US hasUPI - 252 words
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332 1985-07-25 4 BONN, Wed. West German experts say some 251 imported Austrian wines have been illegally laced with vehicle antifreeze, a much higher figure than in previous estimates. As Aostria's wine scandal continued to grow, Austrian farmers and onion leaders demanded the resignation of theirReuter - 332 words
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Article360 1985-07-25 4 CHICAGO, Wed. Federal authorities yesterday announced indictments against 134 people on charges of conspiring to distribute large quantities of heroin, cocaine and marijuana brought into the United States from Mexico. The defendants, according to the indictments, formed eight distribution rings that were oontroUed by,NYT - 360 words
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121 1985-07-25 4 BRASILIA, Wed. Brazil will sell or close 37 state enterprises as part of a plan to cut government involvement in the economy, a presidential spokesman said yesterday. The spokesman, outlining the economic strategy of President Jose Sarney, who took office in March afterReuter - 121 words
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298 1985-07-25 4 WASHINGTON, Wed. With inflation holding at sub-1984 levels and a third straight increase in orders for durable goods, analysts are saying that government, reports yesterday bear out predictions for an improving US economy in the second half of the year. The 0.2 per centAP - 298 words
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Article325 1985-07-25 5 Speech in Morocco will be unprecedented CASABLANCA, Wed. Pope John Paul II will deliver an unprecedented address to a mostly Muslim crowd of about 80,000 here at the end of his 12--day trip to Africa next month. Although he has visited Islamic Turkey and PakistanAP - 325 words
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Article, Illustration258 1985-07-25 5 6 Politically, Rambo is an American messiah. The US has been seeking him ever since the hostage crisis in Iran. Bat in military terms, he is a fighter's m idol. Film critic Mohammed Sweid of Beirut's leftist daily newspaper AsSafir. BEIRUT, Tues. Rambo, anReuter - 258 words
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Article66 1985-07-25 5 JERUSALEM, Wed. Ethiopian Jews, angered because they have not been fully recognised as Jews in Israel, will no longer be asked to take a symbolic conversion bath, the country's chief rabbis said yesterday. The statement, after a meeting between Prime Minister Shimon Peres and chiefReuter - 66 words
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154 1985-07-25 5 Peres ready to accept two for talks TEL AVIV, Wed. In an apparent change of position, Israel yesterday expressed readiness to accept two of the Palestinians proposed as members of a group to talk with senior US oficials on the Middle East peace process. Israeli Radio quoted Prime Minister Shimon154 words
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90 1985-07-25 5 TEL AVIV, Wed. Israel today freed 100 Lebanese prisoners, three weeks after the end of the hijacking of a US airliner by Shi ite gunmen, Armed Forces Radio said. Israeli defence officials said they would continue releasing prisoners as security conditions improved in southReuter - 90 words
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167 1985-07-25 5 LONDON, Wed. In a major revolt within Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's ruling Conservative Party over big pay rises for judges, senior military officers and civil servants, 48 Tory legislators voted against the government today. Another 50 abstained. The 249-232 vote taken before dawnAP - 167 words
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Article108 1985-07-25 5 ROME, Wed. Police jailed an owner of the mine where a dam collapsed in northern Italy, killing more than 200 people, and charged him with multiple manslaughter and unintentionally causing a disaster. Giulio Rota and his ailing brother, Aldo, Jointly own the fluorite mine inUPI - 108 words
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Article, Illustration294 1985-07-25 5 Ship set on fire when Israelis shell Sidon port SIDON, Wed. A fire on a Honduran-registered cargo ship which was set ablaze when four Israeli warships shelled the southern Lebanese port of Sidon yesterday has been put out. It nad been feared that the blaze on the freighter Roule wouldReuter; NYT - 294 words
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Article62 1985-07-25 5 LONDON, Wed. Amnesty International yesterday accused Turkey of "widespread and systematic" torture of political prisoners and said it had new evidence of torture by electric shock, burnings and hangings. The London-based humanrights organisation released a 76-page report, Turkey: Testimony on Torture, based on what it said were62 words
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106 1985-07-25 5 Firm to sue minister over remarks LONDON, Wed. The accounting firm Arthur Young said yesterday it would sue British Chancellor of the Exchequer Nigel Lawson over remarks he had made concerning the near collapse of Johnson Matthey Bank (JMB). Artnur Young, one of Britain's biggest accountancy firms, were the auditorsAFP; Reuter - 106 words
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191 1985-07-25 6 JAKARTA, Wed. About 40 per cent of the highrise buildings here are potential towering infernos because of insufficient protection against fire, according to a government survey published today. The survey of 200 buildings was ordered in the wake of a series of mysterious191 words
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Article, Illustration264 1985-07-25 6 MANILA, Wednesday ALL Philippine foreign missions have been directed to investigate and document Filipino investments abroad. The directive was made by President Ferdinand Marcos. Acting Foreign Minister Dr Pacifico Castro told newsmen here today that he had implemented the directive and wasBernama - 264 words
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Article336 1985-07-25 6 Outlawed communists backed by East Europeans, says Jakarta REMNANTS of the outlawed Indonesian Communist Party (PKI) are attempting to slip back into the country, the Indonesian AttorneyGeneral Hari Suharto has warned. He disclosed this to Kompas after visiting the heroes cemetery and the monument336 words
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258 1985-07-25 6 ABBY TAN - Marcos makes firm supporter Chief Justice ABBY TAN By Manila Reporter MANILA, Wed. President Ferdinand Marcos today bypassed the seniority tradition and appointed a firm supporter, Mr Felix Makasiar, as the new Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Mr Makasiar, who will be 70 in November and would have reached258 words
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Article57 1985-07-25 6 BANGKOK, Wed. A rampaging buffalo injured 22 peoEle before it was gunned down y the police in a Bangkok suburb. Press reports said yesterday the buffalo escaped from a slaughter house in the Pnra Pradaeng district and ran into a crowded market nearby where it goredAFP - 57 words
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Article48 1985-07-25 6 JAKARTA, Wed. Only one school is available to educate 1.25 million disabled children in West Java. In the Suara Karya daily today, Mr Nagar Rasyid, head of the Association for Disabled Children's Education, said the school could receive only 40 to 50 children. AFPAFP - 48 words
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129 1985-07-25 6 Suharto directive on direct trade with China JAKARTA, Wed. President Suharto today signed a directive governing the implementation of direct trade with China, paving the way for the departure last Friday of Indonesia's first trade delegation to Beijing in 18 years. The presidential instruction was addressed to six ministers, commandersAFP - 129 words
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96 1985-07-25 6 Indonesia to export pigs to Singapore JAKARTA, Wed. Indonesia will start exporting 2,Wfl pigs to Singapore next year in its first attempt to captare the Singapore market, Kompas reported. The pigs will come from four farms in north Sumatra which have met requirements set by Singapore, the Director-general of AnimalAFP - 96 words
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133 1985-07-25 6 BANGKOK, Wed. Two policemen and a provincial official were arrested on charges of kidnapping a Hongkong businessman for a U*****,000 (S$814,000) ransom. Police said yesterday they were still looking for two other policemen who were alleged to be the masterminds. Mr David Lung FeiYau,AFP - 133 words
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Article, Illustration131 1985-07-25 7 EVERY surgeon takes pride in the progress of his patients, and Dr Razali Hashim, seen here with 1 Vfe -month-old Tai Kwee Zhong, is no exception. Kwee Zhong, the youngest baby in the country to have open-heart surgery, is holding his own, thanks to Dr Razali,NST - 131 words
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Article254 1985-07-25 7 JOHOR BARU, Wednesday Mentri Besar welcomes 'no levy yet' pledge JOHOR Mentri Besar Datuk Abdul Ajib Ahmad today welcomed a statement by Singapore Finance Minister Dr Richard Hu that the Singapore Government had no plans at present to impose a levy on Singaporeans entering Johor Baru.254 words
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Article63 1985-07-25 7 JOHOR BARU, Wed. Customs officers fired a number of warning shots before detaining a man and seizing 1,457 kg of tin ore valued at MJ42.500. A Customs spokesman said today the incident occurred after a team of officials from the division trailed a car believedBernama - 63 words
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Article131 1985-07-25 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. China's continued support for the outlawed Communist Party of Malaya will be among bilateral and regional issues to be discussed during the Malaysian Prime Minister's visit to China in November, Parliament was told today. Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad will express Malaysia'sNST - 131 words
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284 1985-07-25 7 End of MCA crisis not far away, says Koon Swan KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday THE end of the Malaysian Chinese Association crisis may not be far away, former MCA vice-president Tan Koon Swan said today. Mr Tan, who said this after attending a meeting of corporate leaders and Finance Minister DaimNST - 284 words
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158 1985-07-25 7 Ministers may get help from PR experts KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysian Cabinet ministers may soon get professional help to sharpen their oratorical skills and to look good on television. Information Minister Datak Rais Yatim said yesterday he was workIng on a plan to recruit public relations experts to show ministers,AFP; NST - 158 words
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332 1985-07-25 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Malaysian Bar Council today made an open appeal to the Pardons Board to reconsider the petition of Sim Kie Chon, 28, for commutation of his death sentence. In a statement today, the council's vice-presi-dent, Mr Param Cumaraswamy, said that SimNST; Bernama - 332 words
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166 1985-07-25 7 PENANG, Wed. The lawyer for one of two Australian?; facing death sentences if convicted of drug trafficking today urged the judge hearing the case not to be swayed by a news broadcast. Mr Karpal Singh, for Kevin Ba "low, asked the166 words
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Article, Illustration1040 1985-07-25 8 MAUREEN CHUA; ELENA CHONG - MAUREEN CHUA ELENA CHONG By and Andrew Road^ triple-murder W trial m: ±l He said he'd kill 20 more for he wanted to be better than S'pore's most wanted gangster, lounge hostess tells court SEK Kim Wah, 21, accused of the Andrew Road1,040 words
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Article, Illustration812 1985-07-25 8 Accused said he bore no grudge against any of his victims, court told SEK Kim Wah's brother-in-law, Mr Lau Puay Cheow, told the court yesterday that Sek said he had no grudge against any of his live victims but had killed them "because he was afraid of being identified". Sek812 words
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Article525 1985-07-25 9 BENG TAN - BENG TAN By Emphasis is on appreciation, not execution SECONDARY school students who are not good in drawing or craftwork can soon sit for the O level paper in the Study of Art, thanks to the efforts of 70 teachers. "You may not be525 words
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Article, Illustration333 1985-07-25 9 ABOUT 200 secondary school teachers and principals yesterday packed the Regional Language Centre auditorium, in Orange Grove Road, to hear how teachers come up with innovative projects to improve teaching and learning. Mrs Ang Wai Hoong, Deputy Director (Curriculum), of the Education Ministry,333 words
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Article297 1985-07-25 9 By IVAN LIM EMPLOYERS have urged more unions to help them pull through the slump by forgoing this year's National Wages Council pay increase. Lauding the example set by three shipyard unions, the Singapore Manufacturers' Association (SMA) urged unions representing workers in the manufacturing297 words
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Article251 1985-07-25 9 NG WENG HOONG - Shopowners in tussle over goods NG WENG HOONG By ABOUT 20 shopowners, who alleged that they were swindled by a businessman, went to his warehouse near MacPherson Road recently and took away $48,000 worth of goods which they said were theirs. At least four of them have reported to police251 words
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155 1985-07-25 9 SHIPYARD unions and employers plan to ask the Skills Development Fund to subsidise retraining programmes for retrenched workers. Under existing SDF regulations, only employees qualify for training subsidies. But the Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering Employees' Union and the Singapore Association of Shipbuilders155 words
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80 1985-07-25 9 ABOUT 500 rusty rifle bullets were unearthed yesterday at a construction site near the junction of Balestier and Race Course roads. The bullets, believed to be from the last war, were found by workers digging the ground at about 5 pm. They were building80 words
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324 1985-07-25 9 ANNE KOH - Business as usual at Hong Leong branches ANNE KOH By BUSINESS was back to normal at all branches of Hong Leong Finance and Singapore Finance yesterday and depositors have been assured that they will be paid interest on their deposits. At Hong Leong Finance's Havelock branch, which saw long queues324 words
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Article54 1985-07-25 9 SINGAPORE Tourist Promotion Board Director Joseph Chew will lead a dragon boat team to take part in Nagasaki's Peiron Championship Festival. The Singapore Barracuda team will be the only invitation team competing in the races on Sunday. This is the third time Singapore will be54 words
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100 1985-07-25 10 FIVE hundred and nine hopefuls are taking part in the Miss and Mr TV Personality contest organised by the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation. The 339 women and 170 men are in the process of being auditioned and shortlisted, after which 60 will100 words
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Article, Illustration162 1985-07-25 10 GOT lost recently Take heart as more roads are getting these new, bigger and bolder street-name signs. The signs were first pat up by the Public Works Department in Ang Mo Kio New Town last year. So far, 331 such signs have been162 words
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355 1985-07-25 10 CEPHAH TAN; LIM KWAN KWAN - CEPHAH TAN LIM KWAN KWAN Stories by i and Most residents see prestige in serving the community NINE in 10 residents of Housing Board flats will support residents' committees but many do so for the wrong reasons, a survey shows. Seventy per cent feels355 words
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Article130 1985-07-25 10 MONEY talks and loudly, too. The RC-HDB survey shows that moneyrelated government measures such as delaying CPF withdrawals, higher HDB flat prices and road taxes were rejected by those interviewed. On the other hand, Medisave, another government policy linked to the Singaporean's pocket, went down130 words
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Article44 1985-07-25 10 Percentage of respondents who liked the following Government policies: Home ownership scheme and housing policy 100% Civil defence 100% Cleanliness campaign 100% Courtesy campaign 100% Neighbourhood watch scheme 100% Anti-littering campaign 99% Anti-spitting campaign 95% MRT project 91% National Service 91% Medisave 88%44 words
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Article42 1985-07-25 10 Percentage of respondents who disliked the following Government policies: Prolong the age of CPF withdrawal 100% Raising price of HDB flats 100% High road tax, parking fees, etc 100% Priority scheme for children of graduate mother 94% Income tax relief 70%42 words
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Article34 1985-07-25 10 Percentage off respondents who liked or disliked the following Government policies: Liked Disliked $10,000 incentive for lower income families to sterilise themselves 54% 46% CPF contribution 49.5% 50.5% Education system 47.5% 52.5%34 words
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369 1985-07-25 10 Milkman hurt in accident claims $18,000 a year A MILKMAN, whose right arm was badly weakened as a result of an accident involving a Singapore Bus Service bus, is claiming $18,000 a year in damages for loss of earnings. Mr Shahdevan Ram Bandhu Ram, 68, told the High Court on369 words
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Article148 1985-07-25 10 JURONG police arrested a suspect early yesterday in connection with the robbery of $15,725 from a cinema manager in Woodlands Town Centre last week. The 31-year-old suspect was picked up from a house in a village in Woodlands Road. On July 15, the assistant manager of148 words
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Article178 1985-07-25 10 BE CAREFUL the next time someone asks you for a parking coupon at night. Police gave this advice after a businessman lost his $12,000 Rolex watch to a robber on Monday the second such robbery this month. Mr C. S. Quah, 35, was approached by a man178 words
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Article30 1985-07-25 10 THE pedestrian-crossing signals installed in Serangoon Avenue 3, near Block 237, and Fort Canning Road, near the YMCA, will be operational from 10 am today and tomorrow, respectively.30 words
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264 1985-07-25 10 MATHEW YAP - Drive nets 160 new members for RC movement MATHEW YAP By THE membership drive started by the Central Residents' Committees Secretariat in January has so far netted 160 new members. They bring the total membership of RCs which is targeted to hit 10,000 by 1988 to 4,354. A secretariat spokesman264 words
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172 1985-07-25 11 Students saw man stabbed to death on school field AN UNEMPLOYED man, described in court as a habitual gambler, was stabbed to death in full view of several schoolboys on a field. A coroner's inquiry heard on Tuesday that seven boys saw Soo Chin Teh, 54, being chased by a172 words
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Article449 1985-07-25 11 JUDY TAN - JUDY TAN By More than 100 will pay lower property charges OWNERS of more than 100 shops in Far East Plaza in Scotts Road have been granted reductions in property tax because of the current economic downturn. A spokesman for the Property Tax Branch449 words
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Article, Illustration293 1985-07-25 11 AN OFFER to develop film within 24 hours is the latest plan by petrol stations to to be more 'customer-oriented" You can now fill up your tank, buy a packet of cigarettes and candy for the children and withdraw money from the ATM to pay for293 words
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102 1985-07-25 11 Man claims trial to threat charge A 27- YEAR-OLD man was charged yesterday with threatening another man on June 3. Tan Poh Chuan was alleged to have threatened to get even with Mr Quek Teow Chuan, 49, formerly of the Singapore United Front, when he (Tan) was released from prison102 words
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Article167 1985-07-25 11 THE National Productivity Board is opening its video studio to companies who want to make films for training, promotion or induction purposes. The board's Group Director for the Training and Resource Development Group, Mr A. C. Ho, said that companies could engage the NPB167 words
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Article35 1985-07-25 11 THE Senior Minister (Prime Minister's Office). Mr S. Rajaratnam, will be the guest of honour at the 21st anniversary dinner of the Singapore Institute of Management at the Mandarin Hotel on Saturday.35 words
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101 1985-07-25 11 A TECHNICIAN lost $10,300 worth of birds and fish in separate thefts recently. Mr Chiam Keng Aik, 27, had placed three Chinese thrushes in their cages outside his home in Hong Kah Drive, Jurong, on June 15. He found the cages and birds,101 words
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491 1985-07-25 13 HSUNG BEE HWA - HSUNG BEE HWA By 2,658 employers taken to court last year THE number of companies that have defaulted on Central Provident Fund payments is on the rise but the CPF has taken steps to protect members' interests. The latest CPF annual report showed that491 words
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Article, Illustration427 1985-07-25 13 CHRISTINA TSENG - CHRISTINA TSENG By LANGUAGE proved to be no barrier to success for this year's four top Singapore Polytechnic graduates. The four, Ng Chin Yong, Lee Shiang Long, Ng Eng Siong and Ee Meng Hock, were from the Chinese stream in secondary school. But427 words
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259 1985-07-25 13 A SIMPLE request for help was all it tooV for a Yaohan supermarket sales assistant, Mr Kok Shin, to jump to his feet and oblige. And heartfelt thanks and a courtesy "bouquet" from one hotline caller, Mr Rosni bin Sardi,259 words
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128 1985-07-25 13 Pilot makes a safe escape from his Skyhawk CAPT Cheorg Seng Chee, 31, of the Republic of Singapore A p Force ejected safely frc n his A4 Skyhawk aftei an incident while on a routine training flight over the Straits of Malacca. A Defence Ministry statement .said the incident yesteday128 words
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Article95 1985-07-25 13 A FpRMER Woodbridge Hospital patient, Wong Ah Soo, 32, was yesterday charged in the Changi Prison Hospital with the murder of a filter, Mr Lean Boon Hin, 21. He was charged before a magistrate at the hospital where he is being treated foy back injuries sustained in95 words
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290 1985-07-25 13 The Chow Dih case A 66-YEAR-OLD patient whom Chow Dih had allegedly diagnosed as having a pancreatic calcification was later found by a senior government doctor to be normal. Dr Kwok Kian Choo, the senior registrar at the Department of Medicine, Singapore General290 words
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Advertisement157 1985-07-25 11 It says a lot about a Rolex. It says a lot about a jeweller who sells them. It takes fifteen /^^^fQPjpSßk bility of an Oyster cially Certified. jeweller is no ordiFifteen days of nar Y jeweller, exhaustive testing by Rolex select any an unbiased, indepen- iHP^^^ new out et f°157 words
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Article238 1985-07-25 12 Higher duty has achieved goal, says Dr Hu HIGHER petrol taxes since March have caused petrol sales to fall. Finance and Health Minister Dr Richard Hu said that petrol sales in April, May and June averaged 42.8 million litres per month. This is a drop238 words
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Article151 1985-07-25 12 A TOTAL of 4,002 students were given places in the National University of Singapore in the current academic year. The largest intake was in Arts and Social Sciences (967), followed by Science (802), Engineering 692 Business Administration (490) and Accountancy (434). Dr Tony Tan, the Education151 words
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67 1985-07-25 12 LAST year's 25 Years of Nation Building celebrations cost the Government $13.15 million, the Second Deputy Prime Minister, Mr Ong Teng Cheong, said in a written reply to Mr J. B. Jeyaretnam (Anson). That was the amount spent after taking into account donations67 words
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Article140 1985-07-25 12 MUSLIMS working or living in the Orchard Road area will have a new prayer hall by the middle of next year. The 1,100-metre hall, located in the Urban Redevelopment Authority project in Cairnhill Place, will replace the Angullia mosque the only mosque in the Orchard140 words
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224 1985-07-25 12 THE charge for a bed in the National University Hospital's subsidised ward is "very comparable" to that in the Singapore General Hospital's 10-bed class B2 ward, Health Minister Dr Richard Hu said. The newly-opened hospital charges $30 per day (including meals) for224 words
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Article, Illustration284 1985-07-25 12 Teh gives pledge on preservation of Little India THE Government yesterday promised to preserve, as much as possible, the Indian character of "Little India" in the Serangoon Road area which has been earmarked for re-development. The pledge was made by National Development Minister Teh Cheang Wan in a written reply284 words
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105 1985-07-25 12 AN INSURANCE company is prepared to consider claims for damage suffered by residents of Block 222, Ang Mo Kio Avenue 1, because of a recent electrical surge which damaged some household equipment. The company is the insurer of the contractor who triggered the surge105 words
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144 1985-07-25 12 THE government's notice to private property owners to get rid of unsightly temporary structures is actually an advice and is not issued under the Land Acquisition Act. National Development Minister Teh Cheang Wan said yesterday occupiers of the temporary structures would not find it144 words
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418 1985-07-25 12 THE privilege of MPs to visit political detainees was withdrawn when the Barisan Sosialis abused it in the *****. But the government has allowed the MP for Anson, Mr J.B. Jeyaretnam, to see political detainee Chia Thye Poh as his legal counsel.418 words
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Article305 1985-07-25 12 In the House on Tuesday Who benefits most from cashless move THE Government's policy of promoting cashless transactions would have only a marginal effect on the operations of the Currency Board. Most of the immediate benefits would go to companies and other organisations which pay their salaries, in cash, Finance305 words
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Advertisement664 1985-07-25 13 Why I choose the Commodore PC as my office computer. commodore PC" m RICHT BUSIN «S DECISION [the right t /:iC" .fcl<\V> V^ IBM- PC. inclufliog eight of the *orid s rnmOHQIX X* \M< Dest-itiung business software 'MicrOSOM Word" ON^ THE RIGHT FT/ r^ J QUALITY V |2T THE RIGHT664 words
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470 1985-07-25 14 The Straits Times says Take the best of both worlds THE debate over Asian values between Opposition MP Mr Chiam See Tong and his critics, which has been going on in the Chinese-language press, became a major feature in Parliamentary proceedings on Tuesday. Because many things have been said about470 words
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Article, Illustration782 1985-07-25 14 JOHN OSULLIV AN - After liberation some attitudes still unchanged JOHN OSULLI V AN By THE United Nations decade for women reached its climax in the United States with Playboy and Penthouse rushing to beat each other to the newsstands with nude pictures of the pop star Madonna. For those who do not follow782 words
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Article, Illustration1236 1985-07-25 14 4 Politicaluncertainty, especially the question of who will succeed 75-year-old President Chiang Ching-Kuo (left), has also dampened investment... Economic growth must be combined with improvement in the political m outlook. 7 Blue-ribbon panel formed to solve host of problems TAIPEI In recent weeks, many of Taiwan's1,236 words
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Article, Illustration1718 1985-07-25 15 ANTHONY PAUL - ANTHONY PAUL By Writing for Asiaweek Even before the final break, Hanoi and Vienti--9 ane had launched a plot within a plot: The formation of a new organisation for Thai communists willing to scrap nearly four decades of close ties with1,718 words
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Article250 1985-07-25 15 EIGHT years ago, three senior Thai communists suddenly find themselves caught up in a foreign plot to invade their country. First, Vietnamese leader Le Duan explains over a cup of coffee in Hanoi how one or two divisions of Pathet Lao soldiers could help the Communist250 words
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Advertisement85 1985-07-25 15 'A mesmerising tale of murder and passion' r |jE^Mj||tj^JSj|M New York Times BLOOD ORCHIDS ''^^^^^'^^^^^^r Norman Katkov -^rS^r^ A young Navy wife, savagely <«^|^ .'T beaten by her sadistic lover, mmp^ accused four local Hawaiian boys of rape and assault Her jtfjm lie let loose a storm of outraged vigilante85 words
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398 1985-07-25 16 I AM writing about a transaction I recently carried out with a Post Office Savings Bank automated teller machine. Although I pressed the correct keys, received my card and the transaction statement, I did not receive the money, $200. I398 words
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Letter, Illustration94 1985-07-25 16 A better oath ceremony for new citizens I REFER to the letter "No pomp and grandeur by "Proud to be a Citizen". (ST, June 24). We agree that there is a need for a dignified oath- taking ceremony for new citizens. Steps have been taken to make the ceremony a94 words
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Letter, Illustration159 1985-07-25 16 They should have been invited to army display I READ with great interest the report that some 300 "grassroots leaders", including Members of Parliament, were guests of honour at a display put up by members of the Singapore Armoured Brigade at Sungei Gedong. (ST, July 15). It159 words
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106 1985-07-25 16 I READ with interest the article on mutilated library books (ST, July 20) and could not help agreeing with the fact that the books were vandalised because students needed to complete projects for their schools. I would like to bring to the Education Ministry's attention106 words
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187 1985-07-25 16 Police go to church to foil theft I REFER to the article "Thieves prey on church". (ST, July 3). The police would like to clarify that between January and June this year, one case of theft was reported occuring at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd in Queen Street. The187 words
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155 1985-07-25 16 I AM one of those who switched to commuting by bus following the hike in taxi fares. I have found the experience generally pleasant, except for Service 104, which plies from Serangoon Gardens to Pickering Street. The frequency of this service leaves much to be155 words
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204 1985-07-25 16 I HAVE lived in Tampines South for a year. It is disappointing to find that the Singapore Bus Service is not serving residents in Street 24 and Avenue 7. Service 18, for example, only plies between Bedok Interchange and Avenue 2. Service 294, on204 words
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160 1985-07-25 16 I LIVE in Jurong East housing estate. Residents were assured before the interchange was opened on June 30 that they would get better service than that they had been getting at the temporary interchange. I have read complaints about services 333 and 76. In fact,160 words
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Advertisement135 1985-07-25 16 iiiiMßlii^ii^iiSMiiiiii >^ r:: Jk^^^bl lfcr"x fifcl v'ft Before every flight ,we take our CciDiiT crcAv to tile* movies Cathay Pacific is the airline committed to getting you to your destination in better shape. So we've taken a critical look at every part of our airline. Starting with inflight service. While135 words
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Advertisement121 1985-07-25 16 I M Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore Earn higher interest in Fixed Deposits 1 2 months 6Va p.a. I 9 months 5 3 /4%p.a. 6 months 5 1 /2 p.a. 3 months 5Va p.a. m 1 month 5% p.a. I Head Office/ Main Branch: 76. Shenton Way. #0101, Ong121 words
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Article, Illustration57 1985-07-25 17 PROFIT-TAKERS stepped into the stock market yesterday and the Straits Times Industrial Index fell 3.% points to 774.73 ending a six-day rally. Falls led rises 106 to 45, with 29 stocks unchanged. Volume remained high, with 25.4 million shares worth $43.4 million changing hands, compared with 27.457 words
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Article62 1985-07-25 17 MM 2300 +70 Ayer HHam Til 700 +20 SPTeiHe 300 +18 DutfOev 500 +14 Set Properties 202 13 FIN 550+10 MM Choc 170 +10 Apolo 95 +10 UnftiSOc 115 +9 Shet 320 +8 HltonfFin 263 +8 Bedford 50c 125 +7 Peris Plant 338 +6 Spore Fodder 170 +5 Asiatic62 words
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Article69 1985-07-25 17 NS T 700 -10 Tasek Cement 364 -10 Mainum Corpn 354 —8 Tractors 207 —8 Chuan Hup 197 —8 Sine Darby 50c 184 —8 FACBSOC 171—8 IC B 498 -7 LIMSOC 213-7 UI C 150 -7 Harrisons Msia 346 —6 Siima Metal 282 6 OUB 279—6 Nit Iron 25469 words
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Article14 1985-07-25 17 Pohang Inv 2,778,000 Sel Properties 2,399,000 UMW 2,284,000 Sime Darby 50c 1,186,00014 words
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Article66 1985-07-25 17 July 23 July 24 July 23 July 24 ST Properties 449 92 448 87 BT Composite 681.64 678.18 ST Minings ***** 301.78 BT Indicator *****56 *****40 ST Plantations 2332.45 2334.77 BT 08/OS +217 +187 OCBC ***** 586 85 ST Industrials 778.69 774 73 OUB Composite 388.29 386.20 ST Finance66 words
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Article33 1985-07-25 17 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrials Composite 1984/85 High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) 1984/85 Low 717.95 (15/7/85) 631.62 (15/7/85) All-time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All-time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 550.78 (2/8/82)33 words
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Article12 1985-07-25 17 THE US dollar closed at DM2.8705 in Singapore, gaining 25 points.12 words
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Article21 1985-07-25 17 f DM Y FF S$ H$ US$ 1.4025 2.8750 238.65 unq 2.2010 Unq 1.4045 2.8705 238.90 8.7230 2.2040 7.755021 words
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Article33 1985-07-25 17 Eurodollar: Gained eight ticks to 91.84 a contract. Deutschemark: Lost 26 ticks to 0.3500 a contract. Japanese yen: Lost 13 ticks to 0.*****1 a contract. Gold: Lost US$4.4O to U*****.10 an ounce.33 words
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Article87 1985-07-25 17 BEIJING, Wed. Foreign capital used by China in the first half of this year totalled US$l.56 billion (553.43 billion), up from US$l.24 billion in the same period a year earlier, Ministry of Foreign Economic Relations and Trade spokesman Huang Wenjun said. He said China borrowed US$B2OReuter - 87 words
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Article50 1985-07-25 17 HONGKONG, Wed. Hongkong Dragon Airlines Ltd said it received approval from Hongkong's Civil Aviation Department to begin operations. It plans its initial flight on Friday. The privately-held firm will operate charter flights in the region and is seeking services to several destinations in China. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article77 1985-07-25 17 LONDON, Wed. The British government yesterday cleared the way for a takeover bid for whisky distillers Arthur Bell by the brewery firm Guinness. The Department of Trade and Industry said the £347 million (551,075 million) bid would not be referred to the Monopolies Commission. Bell's hasReuter - 77 words
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Article69 1985-07-25 17 BEIJING, Wed. China has so far signed investment protection agreements with 12 countries, including France, West Germany, Sweden, Belgium, Holland and Norway, Xinhua news agency said. A similar agreement is being negotiated with Japan, it added. China has signed investment insurance agreements with the USReuter - 69 words
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Article48 1985-07-25 17 Profit for Amex better NEW YORK, Wed. American Express Co yesterday reported second-quarter profit of US$l4O million (Ss3oB million), slightly up from the US$l39 million in the corresponding period last year. Sales were US$3.Bl billion, up 21.1 per cent from the second-quarter 1984 figure of US$3.l5 billion. AFPAFP - 48 words
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371 1985-07-25 17 S. KUMAR - Jurong firm to build survey ship for India S. KUMAR By SOUTHERN Ocean Shipbuilding has won a US$l6 million (5535.3 million) contract to build a geophysical survey vessel for the Oil and Natural Gas Commission of India. The "high-tech" vessel will be the only one of its kind in the371 words
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187 1985-07-25 17 NEW YORK, Wed. The world's leading oil company, Exxon Corp, yesterday announced a 44.8 per cent drop in second-quarter profits compared with the same period last year. Profits fell to US$745 million (551.65 billion) from US$l.35 billion in 1984 on a turnover ofAFP - 187 words
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Article40 1985-07-25 17 MALAYSIAN listed company General Corporation has clarified that its purchase of Hong Hua Bank (Sabah) Bhd is limited to a 22.5 per cent stake. The deal is still pending approval from the Bank Negara, the Malaysian central bank.40 words
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162 1985-07-25 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Genting Bhd has teamed up with a Bahamas public corporation to manage a new hotel and a casino in the Bahamas. Visiting Bahamas Foreign and Tourism Minister Mr Clement Maynard said today the US$5O million (Sslll million) project, on Grand Bahama Island,Bernama - 162 words
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Article, Illustration265 1985-07-25 17 IT DOES not make good business sense to buy the worldwide patent and distribution rights to an imperfect product. But Kristar Trading Pte Ltd, did just that, knowing it was on to a good thing. Eleven months and $180,000 later, Kristar perfected an American265 words
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Article49 1985-07-25 17 ARE you breaking new ground in research? HAS your company come op with an ingenious new product? HAVE you got a bright idea you want the world to know about? Then tell Innovations about it. Write please don't phone to Ttmesdollar, 390, Kim Seng Road, Singapore 1923.49 words
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263 1985-07-25 17 JUDY TAN - JUDY TAN By NATIONAL Hag-carrier Neptune Orient Lines Is baying a floor of office space totalling 1,289.5 sq metres in Hongkong to bring its offices there under one roof. The state-backed shipping company is reportedly paying about $9.1 million for the 28th263 words
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371 1985-07-25 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Corporate leaders were today warned not to take advantage of any recovery in the stock market by unloading their shares for short- term gains. Malaysian Finance Minister Daim Zainuddin issued this warning at a two-hour meeting in which he urgedNST - 371 words
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Article46 1985-07-25 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The National Association of Smallholders (Nash) has urged Malaysia to leave the International Natural Rubber Organisation. Nash said the money, time and effort Malaysia puts in to the organisation could be better spent developing the domestic rubber industry. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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278 1985-07-25 17 NG Teng Fong's Sino property group, a member of the Far East Organisation in Singapore, is to invest HK*BOO million (***** million) in building a yacht club-style project, including residential flats and two four-star beach resorts in Hongkong. The278 words
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Article55 1985-07-25 17 TOKYO, Wed. Toshiba and Mitsubishi Corp will cooperate to build the first color picture tube manufacturing plant in India. They have received a 6 billion yen (SJSB million) order from Up Electronics Corp, a major electronic equipment manufacturer of India. Production at the plant in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh,UPI - 55 words
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Advertisement308 1985-07-25 17 The New Bosch BoGser Set. Do it yourself to save time ana money. The New Boxer Set is one _/O g^ yS °f tne most useful home tool /•"X^v\ ys kits on the market. All Bom h y/^, 75 \&*sS «&fr "m[ power tools arc renowned toi /^\T*' Zip/' xmd^j^-^308 words
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Article3447 1985-07-25 18 READERS should be aware of the limitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt in at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered in "business done". Further because all dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does3,447 words
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Article2645 1985-07-25 18 1985 Last Yield Vol Day l High Low Company Sale Chance ('000) High Lj)w SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 185 98% Acma 114 -4 4.3 16 118 110 146 75 Alcorn 80 270 160 Allied Choc 170 +10 1 70 70 134 87% Amal Steel 50* 1062,645 words
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Article2667 1985-07-25 18 INDUSTRIALS ACh0c(1.748)(2)2.00 AISB (0.99 1/2 B 100S) (42) 1.01 (1)0.97 (7)0.98(2) 1.02(5)0.99 CD 0.99* (43) 1.00 Ajinomoto (3.205) Alcom (1.08S) (8) 110 (5) 1.03 (12) 1.05 (19) 1.06 (3) 104 (3) 1.09(4) 1.07(21) 1.08 AMD (3.188 3.225) (27) 3 16 (2) 3.18 Antoh (1 8382,667 words
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Article290 1985-07-25 19 OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings IV* 5% 5 4 5V 2 AUIOS3V6 J Fixed deposit 1 month 4V 2 4'/2 414 4V2 (1) 3 months 4'/2 4'/2 4'/2 4>/ 2 6 months 4% 5 4 3 4 3 /4 9 months 5 5 5 5 12290 words
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Article155 1985-07-25 19 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.5696-1.5725 6.46—6.30 Canadian dollar 1.6319-1.6339 6.18 6.09 NZ dollar 1.1634-1.1662 8.88-8.63 Sterling pound 3.0887-3.0923 3.27-3.21 US dollar 2.2015-2.2025 4.57-4.52 Local dollars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian155 words
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Article111 1985-07-25 19 THE kilobar market Closing price traded between Ullt 5522,520 and 5522,710 IH^m. yesterday Krugerrand 2,530 (2,545) The Far East gold PHYSICAL Buym-s*« market opened at goin U*****.40/318.80 and T* fell to a low of f l^" 23-32 US$3lB.OO/318.40 in the J g 55a first session. It re- 10 gm111 words
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Article27 1985-07-25 19 GOLD US$/oz Wed Tues Singapore 318.50 319 00 322.30—322.70 Hongkong 318.50 318.90 322.80 323.20 Tues Mod New York 317.00—318.00 321.00—322.00 London 321.25 321.75 318.00 318.5027 words
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Article92 1985-07-25 19 THE US dollar weakened slightly against most currencies in moderately active trading. Against the Singapore Unit, it fell to 2.2015/25 at 3pm yesterday from its opening of 2.2045/55. It traded between 2.2015 and 2.2045. Against the deutschemark, it ended at 2.8675/85 against its opening of 2.8750/ 70. It was92 words
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Article178 1985-07-25 19 Managers' price* for July 25 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 1.75 1.86 The Savings Fund 1 36 1 44 Spore Prog Fund 0.78-0.83 Spore Sec Fund 1.12-119 Spore Invest Fund 0.81—0.86 Spore Equity Fund 0.76 0.81 DBS Bank Sherrton Growth fund 1.01-1.07 Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest Fund178 words
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Article, Illustration260 1985-07-25 19 Eurodollar 3-month deposit GOOD volume was traded in spite of narrow movement in the Eurodollar. Interest rates tend to have a upward bias, especially with the 1.8 per cent jump in US durable goods and impending treasury funding next week. Deutschemark A RELATIVELY uneventful day except for some260 words
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Article, Illustration347 1985-07-25 19 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyaie) An Carjo Time Hock Family Ace (598) 25/7(2300) Fl *****100 B7 Ratu Konsort (179N) 25/7 (2300) Fl *****100 Nl Tohgo M (45/529) 25/7 (0100) Fl 1100-1300 U4 Or Merchant (41W) 26/7 (0700) F7 1100 1300/347 words
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Article338 1985-07-25 19 From Paae 18 Selongor Dredging (0.698 0 70S) B Lintcng (7.506 7 655) (6) 760 prom rage 10 (g) g (5) Q7 (2) 770 f 2 7.65 nKJ n7O n7 0.69(33)0.70 Bedford (1.458 1.465) (18) 152 PiL O 73 r72> 074 (25? 0 71* SG338 words
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Article, Illustration239 1985-07-25 19 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Auby K2SW a'side 25/7 Equator 3 K23 a'side 25/7 Equator 4 K22 a'side 25/7 Gult Venture KO9 a'side 25/7 Mount Sabana KlB a'side 25/7 Potsdam K2B a'side 25/7 Straits Hope K24E a'side 25/7 Taisei Maru K36 a'side 25/7 Anchan KlB 25/7239 words
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Article17 1985-07-25 19 Tln Ck»mf prices mm KL Tin 31.06 up one cent Turnover: 56 tonnes down 24 tonnes17 words
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Article15 1985-07-25 19 Rubber Clown prices cenh/kio Singapore August 171.00 unchanged Malaysia August 191.00 down 0.50 cents15 words
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Article27 1985-07-25 19 Silv«f Ctosinc price* USJ/troy <u N*d lues Singapore 6 08— 6 13 616-6.21 Tuts Mm New York 608—6.3 6 13 6 18 Source: Credit Swsse. Spore27 words
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Article23 1985-07-25 19 Closint prices Copp*r E/tonne Tues Spot 1056.50-1057.00 (1072.00-1072.50) 3 months 1061 00 1061 50 (*****0 1076.00) Market tone: Easier Sales: 14.375 tonnes23 words
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Article22 1985-07-25 19 Closnj prices Aluminium £/t«nw Tun Spot 717.00 717.50 (723.00-724.00) 3 months 739.50— 740 00 (746.50-747.00) Market tone: Easier Sales: 21.800 tonnes22 words
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Article95 1985-07-25 19 Cfoiif prices Crude Ms/t«me palm oi July 952.50 (south) 940 (central) 937.50 (north) Aug 935 (south&north) 940 (central) Sep 912.50 (south) 920 (central) Refined palm ofl US$/tomes rbo palm Aug 490 (sellers) Sept/Oct 470 (sellers) RBOOtan Aug 450 (seders) Sep/Oct 445 (sellers) RBO Stearin Aug 360 (sellers) Sept/Oct95 words
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627 1985-07-25 19 THE Singapore stock market took a breather yesterday after six straight days of gains. The Straits Times Industrial Index eased 3.% points to 774.73 and the Business Times Composite Index lost 3.46 points to 678.18. Falls led rises 106 to 45. Yesterday's performance627 words
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Article247 1985-07-25 19 July 24 HKS Chante HK Elect 8.85 unch Hutchison 26.80 -0.3 Shk Props 13.20 -0.1 Hk Elect Worr 17.80 +0.3 Int) City 0.95 unch Sime Darby 6.20N Associated He tels 0528 Hk Gas 11.20 -0.1 Jordine Math 12.50 unch Sino Land 0.99 -0.01 Bonk Of East Asia 22 30247 words
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Article333 1985-07-25 19 July 24 Yen Change Afinomoto 1160 +40 Akoi 382 -18 Amodo 798 -23 Asohi Chem 849 +1 Asohi Gloss 860 -9 Bonk Tk 920 +35 Bodgesfone 560 +10 Conon 945 -13 Casio Computer 1400 -60 Citizen 405 +3 D Nip Print 1100 unch D Nippon Screen Doiei 700 -10333 words
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Article325 1985-07-25 19 July 24 Cents Change mm A C I 275 -5 A N I 272 -4 A P M 295 +5 Aberfoyle 1120 +10 Age 275 +3 Alliance Oil 105 unch Allied Mill 280 unch Ampol Exp 265 +2 Ampol Pet 190 unch Anz 530 +4 Ashton 116 unch B325 words
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Article66 1985-07-25 19 I I I I—-J1 -J 1 1 l—k NST Index Wednesday 1271.61 (1263.21) ~l§ Hongkong Hang Seng f& Wednesday 1665.63 (1673.85) g£_ Australian All-Ordinaries Wednesday 935.7 (933.6) Nikkei D J Average Wednesday *****.03(*****.83) Financial Times Industrials Tuesday 921.1 (925.3) Dow Jones Average g£ Tuesday 1351.81 (1357.64) (Fifures in brackets66 words
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Article212 1985-07-25 19 iu.,23 uss ta«. ggty^~— g J Alcoo 36* +H Hewlett Pock 37* -W Allied Chem Cp 45 Intl Bun Moch 129* -H AKs-Chobnen 5*4 -Vi kirl Harvester 9* K Am Tel Tel 21* -H Intl Tel Tel 30% -fc Amox Inc 1614 unch John Jhsn 47*4 -H Amr212 words
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Article548 1985-07-25 19 July 23 Pence Change INDUSTRIALS AHied-Lyons 220 -4 Ass. Dairies 134 -2 BTRPLC 313 unch Babcocks 125 -1 Barclays 377 -7 Beecham 325 +10 BICC 195 -3 Blue Circle 535 unch BOC Group 267 unch Boots 182 -3 Bowater 276 -4 BATS 300 -5 Britannia 97 +1 BP 506548 words
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Article, Illustration256 1985-07-25 20 Chief executive confirms interest in Excelsior SINGAPORE'S Hong Leong group has been identified as another interested buyer for the muchsought Excelsior Hotel in Hongkong. But the Hong Leong group is not using any of its Singapore listed vehicles Hong Leong Finance Ltd, Singapore Finance Ltd,256 words
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171 1985-07-25 20 THE British supplier of the Electronic Funds Transfer at Point-of-Sale system in Singapore is going public. CAP Group PLC will make a public offer on the London Stock Exchange today. The offer of 7.5 million 10-pence shares at 120 pence a share is171 words
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Article415 1985-07-25 20 PUBLIC Bank Bhd's longawaited 1984 results have shown a 28.7 per cent fall in pre-tax profit to Msso million because of provisions for doubtful debts, tighter control over loans and high overhead costs. Public Bank Bhd is the group that suffered a run at some415 words
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Article256 1985-07-25 20 Pre-tax profits edge up 1 to M542.4 m MALAYSIAN conglomerate Malayan United Industries has recorded a marginal improvement in profits despite the poor performance of its subsidiary, Malayan United Manufacturing. Shareholders will be rewarded with an interim dividend of 8 per cent, compared with the256 words
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291 1985-07-25 20 ANTHONY HOE - ANTHONY HOE By NORTHERN IRELAND has invited Singapore property developers to take up a share in projects in its free trade zone. With the free trade zone and investment incentives, Northern Ireland is trying to make itself an attractive investment location and a gateway to291 words
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149 1985-07-25 20 Emtex directs resources to property, plantations sectors AFTER warding off the takeover offer by MBf Holdings, Emtex's resources are now being directed to the property and plantations sectors which are the company's profit centres. Emtex Chairman Tan Sri Datuk Seri Hamzah Abu Samah unveiled this strategy in a statement to149 words
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Advertisement365 1985-07-25 20 r\ ///v\v H I MAGNA DRY 1 B— A PATENTED CARPET DHY CLEANING SYSTEM I FORGET OLD I FASHIONED I f S2fSS D d N o W VO« o arpe^X Because it is a new revolutionary process of dry cleaning. Dry in minutes. No damage, shrinkage, mildew or colour fading.365 words
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Advertisement86 1985-07-25 21 Hi^^^^fc. TWgfe^ '■■'■>■■ I 9 -^ttfr? f >"> > *>■ Jm^^B' ff/^ >' W* ■W^^'./ ifTDSrsP^^ S^^B^^^^mF wt^ffi*****^^ m twßfy < raGmvi ||^igtfW| SSK a*&ffiS%&9K&lfcts 0^ .■xSSEgeoMaOT^^Mßfc' i> v '>- .4am '•.•if' 1 '"*«^S-' ''■'.'TtvWyv' jSI S^^rfl^^^^^^mWF j^HhW^^^ 1 i>* '-^Hl^^Mc_ '"^^V, It 3K- New action-packed MILO! The great chocolatey86 words
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Advertisement1363 1985-07-25 22 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: .y^^V Monday Friday 9 00am to 5.00pm Run-On: $5 00 per line (Mm $15 00) Food/Entertainment (2 —5) 12 _^-^r_ r\ X-N /^nr-^nr3r\ _n_ -OV/^ SatUrdaV _.mi.disp,ay: $20 00 P erc O ,cm P^^alS^vic^M^ch^^ii-a.) -SLH-V-fikfeL _r*^_m 1 /^3 f&D V*^ llV^r (f^\ (rC\t(r Public Holiday1,363 words
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Advertisement375 1985-07-25 22 3 Catering DINNER CATERING. DELIVER direct to your home. Interested call Jovina *****80. GARDEN CITY CATERS functions. Aircon Premise Free. 21, Outram Pk #02-221. *****17/*****43. WE CATER BUFFET for homes, offices, weddings/all functions. Team Caterer, *****43/*****14. WE CATER FOR all occasions and package meals at reasonable price. Call Rosemary *****00.375 words
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Advertisement257 1985-07-25 22 4 Nightclubs/ Lounges/Discos JAMBOREE OFFERS MOBILE Disco rental of spotlights, PA systems, Galaxy, Smoke, Bubble, UV, etc. Tel: *****59/ *****46. 5 Others BUDGET HOTEL Single/ Double Occupancy $69. Hotel VIP. Tel: *****77. Taste our curry fishhead at the coffee corner or by the poolside. BRIGHT STAR DESIGN ft RENOVATION 100257 words
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Advertisement510 1985-07-25 22 11 Pleasure Boats FAST 22' DIESEL half-cabin cruiser. Imported from U.K. Now In stock. Top speed of 36 mph, complete with hydraulic steering, gas cooker, water pressure systems, trim tabs, toilet etc. Viewing, call *****33/ *****86 TAKE A CRUISE on a luxury 43 ft motor yacht to the Southern Islands.510 words
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Advertisement709 1985-07-25 22 11 Pleasure Boats WANTED NEW ft secondhand Parachute (tow behind the speedboat). Tel: Soon Nle *****43 during office hours only. FISHING/ TROLLING P.AUR serious Anglers please call: Grant at *****53. SMALL SAILING DINGHY, cheap jib, main trailer. Reasonable offer secures. Terry *****55. 12 Computer Products/ Services FANTASTIC OFFER Export/ warehouse709 words
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Advertisement682 1985-07-25 22 I We're sorry that our I |JM service to you was i Aflj^ disrupted yesterday. This IT }W/ 1 a was due to a telephone alfuction 1/ X i v*T v All in CATS 1 Sia 1 19 Home Appliances ESTABLISHED TRADING COMPANY requires Technicians (Kitchen appliances). Some experience required682 words
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Advertisement525 1985-07-25 22 25 Sale: Other Products APPROX. 150M of vari< (MSRB 10mm, 13 28mm, 32mm) for sale, preferably lit on Intersted parties, please 223 BODYBUILDING EQUIPMENT FOR sale Approx. 200 lbs. cast iron weight. 80 lbs. Welder vinyl weight, Welder bench 1 pair squat rack. $400. Call: *****30. ENGINEERING BOOKS IN very525 words
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Advertisement259 1985-07-25 22 25 Sale: Other Products IT STEEL BARS his sizes mm; HTDB 13mm, e lot. tel: 3170 29 Beauty Culture FIRBT ft ONLY authorised Agt. Stop remove all ugly hair from face body. Without painful, stinging shaves, hot wax expensive electrolysis. Fantastic results! *****53 (10.30 to 8 p.m.). 30 Hairdressing Hairdressing259 words
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Advertisement1315 1985-07-25 23 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Massage Massage GREAT EASTERN flß>^k sth Floor ■yf^v Great Eastern Hotel »J I \]^Mg k I 401 MacPherson Road M mtUtKfJ^M Singapore 1338 JH W j^t Te|: *****44 ex y&iK JOtHPw-^W i^^^iom: 10am to "OH 37 Airconditioners/ Refrigerators AIRCOND/FRIDGE Awiii any of your problems1,315 words
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Advertisement715 1985-07-25 23 49 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/Removal A budget price professional/ household/ office removal, delivery disposal services Contractors for government Si statutory boards. Specialised In pianos, organs, safes. Careful uniformed workers and effective team leaders provided. Free quotations Tel: *****73/ *****91 Shalom Transport Services HOUSE REMOVAL/ TRANSPORTATION SERVICE Office removal specialised in pianos,715 words
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Advertisement688 1985-07-25 23 52 Office Furniture/ Furnishing RELOCATION OF OFFICE desks, 2 split-aircons., 2 settee coffee tables for sale. *****77/ *****44. 54 Book-keeping/ Secretarial/ Answering/ Translation Services INCORPORATION OF LIMITED companies, computerised Si manual bookkeeping, income tax returns and company secretarial services. Tel: *****28. YOUR PROFESSIONAL CHOICE: Prestlgeous Address, Pleasant Answering, Economical Typing,688 words
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Advertisement1375 1985-07-25 23 57 Business 57 Business Opportunities Opportunities A well established and fast growing company in the fruit juice and drink industry offers rewarding business opportunities to interested entrepreneurs to join us as AREA DISTRIBUTORS for our economically packed products. If you are ambitious, enterprising, energetic and are prepared to be actively1,375 words
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Advertisement1607 1985-07-25 23 HH A B if you are staying around Bukit HB Vnin Timah, Woodlands or Yishun, BH 8 i IM* read classification 74 to find out BB m' B LJB n y° u can u e y° ur *P are Ume fSBm I money. 1 J C^ 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/1,607 words
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Advertisement640 1985-07-25 23 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY No experience required. Female, nge 16 22. Salary negotiable. Good prospects. Chinese. Please send full resume and photograph to: #03-21 City Plaza, S'pore 1440 by 30th July 1965. FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK e GCE O' level, e Able to type accurately, e LCCI Intermediate640 words
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Advertisement341 1985-07-25 24 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical EsXlißl Snr. Supply Clerk jM M Supply Clerks J Clerksjß 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales I A wholly owned subsidiary of a diversified group I of companies invite applications for the posi- I lions of: SALES EXECUTIVES341 words
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Advertisement195 1985-07-25 24 A multi-national organisation who is the sole-distributor for a wide range of popular products has 8 VACANCIES FOR MANAGEMENT TRAINEES. REQUIREMENTS: Male/ Female Singapore citizen aged 18 years and above e Academic qualifications Is not the criteria but one should be able to speak fluent English and Mandarin e Sales195 words
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Advertisement605 1985-07-25 24 71 Situations Vacant: Sales International Broadcast &1 Television Installation Engineering ft Supply Company requires: SOUTH-EAST ASIA SALES ENGINEER Based in Singapore A responsible person with thorough knowledge of the industry is required, particularly in the supply of studio equipment. Our International Group represent in Asia a number of major overseas605 words
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Advertisement824 1985-07-25 24 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Established furnishing outlets at Hougang and Marina Parade requires: 1) DECORATOR e Experience in showroom display and home furnishing decoration. e Able to speak English, Mandarin and local dialects. 2) INDOOR MALE/ FEMALE SALES PERSONNEL e Able to speak English, Mandarin and local dialects, e Able824 words
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Advertisement512 1985-07-25 24 71 Situations Vacant: Sales FEMALE SALES PROMOTER (full-time) reqd. to sell confectionery. Call Leen, at tel: *****69. FEMALE SALES EXECUTIVE required. With or without experience. Tel: *****09. FULL-TIME/PART-TIME SALESGIRLS required. Pise *****33. 72 Situations Vacant: Technical WTkatol m \^jw spring! B requires a 1 ASSISTANTS I Age: 18 —25 years512 words
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Advertisement787 1985-07-25 24 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical IMMEDIATE OPENINGS Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates to fill the following portions: PLATFORM CLERK 2 years experience as storekeeper and relevant clerical experience. RADIO OPERATOR 1 year experience with working knowledge of operation of radio communication equipment and PABX system.787 words
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Advertisement718 1985-07-25 24 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production ifjK Hitachi Express I j mfit Spore (Re) Ltd jjJP Mate Inspectors^! (Quality Control) V W Your minimum gross salary would be k I •^\J\J^ m per month I but you could earn as much as Ml •fconn Ik with overtime. MA718 words
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Advertisement423 1985-07-25 24 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous i Asscrr)bry requires Class 3 driving licence WALK-IN INTERVIEW Mon Fri (Bam spm) or write in with comI plete resume and con- tact telephone number I to: i The Admin. Finance Manager AUTOMATED i ASSEMBLY (STORE) PTE LTD Blk 8. Lorong Bakar Batu I #07-07/12 Kolam423 words
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Advertisement471 1985-07-25 25 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous I GM Singapore^ IGM SINGAPORE, a fast expanding jj I multinational manufacturing company, M I invites suitably qualified male candidates I I for the position of I SECURITY GUARD I I Applicants should be male, below 45 m I years old and471 words
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Advertisement329 1985-07-25 25 REDIFFUSION requires SALES EXECUTIVE (Background music) e GCE 'O' level. e Preferably with NTC 3in Electronic Servicing and own transport. e Minimum 2 years' sales experience. TECHNICIAN e ITC or NTC 2/3 in Electronic Servicing. e Preferably with working experience. e Completed National Service. TELEPHONE OPERATOR e GCE 'O' level.329 words
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Advertisement551 1985-07-25 25 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous HF requires FULLTIME CHINESE WAITRESSES e Salary $525 p.m. excluding tips, e Age 17 and above. Free meals uniforms. Incentives $30 to $50 p.m. e Working hours Split Shift: Rotation 1 week- 1 1.30am 2.30pm, 6pm 10pm, 1 week- 12 noon 3pm, 7pm 11pm Interested applicants551 words
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Advertisement865 1985-07-25 25 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous MALE OPERATIONS ASSISTANT ($650 per month) required for company in dist.l2. Applicants should have completed N.S., with a good command of English and preferable possess a OCE A' Level and class 2 or 3 driving licence. Previous working experience not essential but would be an advantage.865 words
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Advertisement746 1985-07-25 25 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous HAIRSTYLISTS/ INSTRUCTORS reqd. by well estab. Hairdresslng Sch. *****47/ *****34 Lina. MESSENGER WITH MOTORCYCLE licence/ Female Sales Assistant. Call *****53. MOTOR WORKSHOP IN Ang Mo Kio requires Greaser. Interested please call: *****82. OFFICE ATTENDANT REQD. urgently. Interested applicants please call Agnes: *****33 x 130. OFFICE BOY746 words
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Advertisement579 1985-07-25 25 vH/LjNJ Looking for a Rolls Royce Silver CrtDOf7s"r3 Shadow? There are three to I r I 5 I 1 W choose from at classification 94 A lxjlS toda y Two are com P an y re Q' B f-X n v tered and the other is private- 83 Vehicle Financing/579 words
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Advertisement593 1985-07-25 25 87 For Sale: Mercedes MID 79 MERCEDES Benz 200. Aircond, radio cassette, s/rims. Rd tax till 12/85. $34,500. Tel: *****64. M/BENZ. 230 1971 Pte. owner engine Just overhauled. Price $1999/- Tel: *****17. Richard. NON-PARF, 75, 280 SE Auto. Newly resprayed by C C. Good cond. $16,000 0.n.0. *****17, Tay. OCT593 words
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Advertisement745 1985-07-25 25 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan •Q' REGISTRATION 1981 Datsun 280C fully automatic. Original white. Low mileage. Tax 9/85. Immaculate condition. Tel: *****55. 1982 SUNNY SPORTS Wagon 1.3 GL. 1 co. owner. Tip top condition. $12,600 0.n.0. Contact *****36 Bobby. 1983 SUNNY 1.3 GL. Aircon. sspeed. Radio/ cassette. 1 owner. Very beautiful745 words
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Advertisement908 1985-07-25 25 90 For Sale: Toyota •83 TOYOTA CARINA DX 5-speed Tax Dec. "85. Aircon. Radio cassette. $18,500 0.n.0. Call *****69 anytime. Loan provided. •84 MODEL, COROLLA I.6GL Liftback. 5-speed, power steering, 1 owner, low mileage, $24,500. View: 492, Tanglin Halt Close. '84 TOYOTA CROWN Super 2.8 fully auto. 1 pte. owner,908 words
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Advertisement867 1985-07-25 25 92 For Sale: Mazda •82 MAZDA 323 1.5 GT 2-dr. Perfectly done up with full Torino body kit, Recaro seats throughout, Janspeed exhaust system, Weber carburettor, E'Wlng s/rims, Competition suspension springs, Blaupunkt set with JBL speakers. View: 334 Bedok Road. Tel: *****81/ *****72. NEAR '80 MAZDA 323 1000, pte owner,867 words
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Advertisement727 1985-07-25 26 94 For Sale: 94 For Sale: 94 For Sale: 94 For Sale: Other Makes Other Makes Other Makes Other Makes *^!o23^^W^"^ |[|M |)irT WM Brw^lHWßWWwiiMiiiMi^^ ""w^sSaJ ij^^^Hß ■■■■fe^ ifl bbbV> ifl KiVJBHHHHaaBaiBBHvAVAWJBBwSBBBBBM**' w JH a Sin Tien Seng L d Head Office Kallang Centre: *****66 Whampoa West Showroom: *****66 Jurong727 words
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Advertisement696 1985-07-25 26 95 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles LEE ENG FOO ft BROTHERS MOTOR PTE. LTD. 391, Bale*tier Road (1232) Tel: *****26 (5 Knee) 1984 lauzu dieael 10* tipper Mil. L3OO van aircond Toyoace petrol 9* steel Daihatsu dieael wide cab 1983 lauzu dieeel 10* tipper Daihatsu 850 van aircond Datsun diesel pick-up696 words
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Advertisement565 1985-07-25 26 95 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles •80 MIT. COLT van. 1400 c.c. Aircon, new rd tax paintwork. $6,000. *****43. '81 TOYOTA HIACE Van. '78 Toyota Hiace Van. Both new paint. Good cond. *****26. '82 DATSUN PICKUP. 1 owner. New tax, gd cond. Tel *****88 Mr Ng •82 ISUZU 3-TON, 15' wooden565 words
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Advertisement458 1985-07-25 26 97 Vehicles Wanted CARS WANTEDI INSTANT Cash. We pay more for quality used cars. D&H Motorways Pte. Ltd. *****82/ *****83. HIGH OFFER FOR good quality, used cars, PARF, non-PARF or scrap 1000 to 1600 c.c. *****66. IF YOU'RE LOOKING for the best value for your car (all models). Contact Ng,458 words
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Advertisement1168 1985-07-25 26 106 Accommodation 106 Accommodation 106 Accommodation Available: Houses Available: Houses Available: Houses Hill-top Luxury Residences I Elevated locality. Easy Transportation M I Situated beside Shangri-la Park and the nn^^-~- B B Thomson area Near MRT station. A new r. t 0 1 tm S road leads to Thomson Road I^tocitv1,168 words
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Advertisement807 1985-07-25 26 106 Accommodation Available: Houses 015T.21 KG. CHANTEK, 2-storey bungalow. 4 bdrms, study, 2 servant's rtn. Large patio. $6,000. Continental Realty: 253-7188. DIST.S WEST COAST Place, 2 1/2-storey terrace house, 3 bdrms, 2 bathrooms, fully furnished. Call *****3 D/BTOREY TER. HSE., front back gdns. In D.13, f/furn. with c.t.v., stereo alrcons.807 words
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Advertisement514 1985-07-25 26 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available Apartments Apartments MINISTRY OF FINANCE REVENUE DIVISION LETTINGS SECTION PROPERTIES TO LET Tenders are Invited for the lettings of the following residential properties:Location Type (A) 40 Ridout Road Unfurnished apart- (District 1024) ment (2 bedrooms) with covered car park in quiet surrounding. (B) 40A514 words
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Advertisement244 1985-07-25 26 LANDMARK TOWER Luxuriously furnished apartments and penthouses, 1,146 sq.ft., 1,559 sq.ft., 1,404 sq.ft., 4,000 sq.ft. Comprising of 2/3 spacious bedrooms, living/ dining hall, large garden, lounge and private swimming pool. Recreational amenities club-house, sauna bath, squash, M court tennis. Covered carparklng lot, 24-hour security, close circuit TV cum Intercom etc.244 words
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Advertisement601 1985-07-25 27 107 Accommodation Available: Apartment* efflrdmore tßukJb OPEN HOUSE Long or short lease Luxury apartments to let with exclusive Country Club membership Just off Orchard Road 3-bedrooms, large lounge, ample parking Furnished or unfurnished Rental from $3,600 per mth mcl. service charge Visit our show flat, 10am to spm Monday to601 words
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Advertisement911 1985-07-25 27 107 Accommodation Available: Apartment* To Let Luxurious flat Hlghrise Penthouse at Grange Rd. Contact: Choon Kheng Pte Ltd *****58 D.lO PEACEFUL new exclusive condo apt (5 mlns. to Orchard Rd) 2300 sq.ft. Small development, 3 or 4 bdrms, servant's, large living/dining, modern kitchen. Fully aircon, CTV, intercom, washer/dryer. S/pool/ security.911 words
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Advertisement894 1985-07-25 27 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST.9 ORCHARD TWR, high rise. 3 bdrms/servant's, living/dining, attached bath, aircond, furn. $2,200. RPC, *****93/ *****16. D-0410 (NEAR KEPPEL Golf Club), brand new apt. 3 bdrms./ attached bath. Facing pool, tennis court. Deans Property: *****55. D-10 RIDGEWOOD, KALAKAUA Rise, full condo facilities. Fully furn. apt. 3894 words
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Advertisement877 1985-07-25 27 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D.15 LAGUNA PK. high fir, 3 bdrms, f/furn. tennis/ security, $1,200. Reat *****13/ *****57. D.15 MARYLAND PK. F/furn. 3bdrm apt. High fir. Sea view. $1,250. Houseworld *****64/5. D.15 OCEAN PARK 3 1 rms. 2073 sq.ft. Full condo. facilities. Low/ high fir. Upland *****60. D.20 BRADDELL VIEW,877 words
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Advertisement815 1985-07-25 27 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms F/FURN, CARPETED RM with bathrm attached avail. In dist.o922. Contact: *****90. F/FURN. RM. FOR female students working singles. Sharing allowed. *****07 (1 lam. -7pm) JURONG EAST MAISONETTE has vacant room, suitable for students. Tel: *****84 after 8.00 p.m. JURONG WEST ROOMS to let. Unfurn. Preferably female815 words
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Advertisement1942 1985-07-25 27 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses <3s9bbv JbH LHafi^Hr i laj^j |&lis SSS^flftftaMßM^ w Announcing 1 The \\"FirstHHomeV Owner" scheme Credit POSB has a brand-new loan scheme to help more Singaporeans own their home: Now, if you're buying your first private home, you can1,942 words
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Advertisement845 1985-07-25 27 113 For Sale: Houses D-15 FRANKEL AVE. D/storey semi-d. 3 bdrms, servant's. 4,000 sq.ft. $450,000. *****77/ *****16. D. 18, BEDOK TERR., d/storey, corner terr. 2,600/ 2.000 4 rms. $410,000 0.n.0. Patron. *****15/ 8 D-17 BENA PK. D/storey semi-d. 4,tXK) sq.ft. 4 bdrms, servant's. F'hold. $435,000. Wess *****44 D.lO SPANISH DESIGN845 words
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Advertisement878 1985-07-25 27 114 For Sal*: Privet* Apartments I DIST.IS OCEAN PARK apartments facing sea. High floor. Good orientation at Eucalia Block available. Interested please contact:- MISS CHUI *****51. i D.1232 NADIA MANSION brand new apt, built-in area 2,300 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, servant's room, parquet/ ceramic flooring. Swimming pool. Freehold. Vacant possession. $430,000.878 words
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Advertisement981 1985-07-25 28 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments Area P.S.F. Jggggj s|^il^ o <yf># ll q(ms 2050 $148 $4,500 ajj^ Jw^J^^ H[^>^CCOURT I Bedok Court's unique 'garden' ""^™^T]TS]™ Sensible prices now concept affords every \4T" reduced even further apartment a spacious forecourt I981 words
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Advertisement881 1985-07-25 28 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments BEDOK PURE 4-ROOM 81k.36, ceramic/ cabinets, $72,000 neg. Blk 43, terrazzo/ cabinets, $75,000 neg. *****47. CLEMENTI 3 RMS. Modified Corner. Furn. $65,000. Ghim Moh 4 rms. Blk. 12 $85,000. Triple Ace *****07/ 2. CLEMENTI 5-RMED. POINT Blk., Bth fir, marble, Chlna/terrazzo flooring. $133,000 0.n.0. Tel:881 words
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Advertisement139 1985-07-25 29 121 For Rent: Office Spaces 96 ROBINSON ROAD 3 ENQUIRIES 1 *****09 *****88 TONG HAI BLDG. newly built bldg. near town for rent. Suitable for showroom, office, printing co., advertising studio, photographic and architect, can move in anytime from now. Those interested to rent, please call *****68 or *****38. (near139 words
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Advertisement710 1985-07-25 29 120 For Sale: 120 For Sale: Office Spaces Office Spaces Admiralty Centre Tower 1 HONG KONG £j 20 24th floors H Gross area 101 ,600 sq. ft. £3 Harbour aspect £3 Spacious senior management offices 13 High quality accommodation H Internal staircase and dining facilities C3 Price: upon application Contact:710 words
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Advertisement394 1985-07-25 29 121 For Rent: Office Spaces THE PLAZA, 550 sq.fi facing sea, p/furn. at $3.50 p.s.f. Incl. service charge. Call *****70. UNION BLDG AIRCON offices well partitioned, 460/ 1,000 sq.ft. $2.00 all In. *****22. VACANT UNIT AT 351-B, Jin. Besar, S. 0820, 2nd. fir., Reliance Bldg. Ample carpark. *****29. 316 SQ.FT.394 words
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Advertisement270 1985-07-25 30 137 Tours ESS MALAYSIA I PACKAGE TO: Kuantan From $159.00 Malacca From $150.00 Port Dickson $177.00 Tanjong Jara $218.00 Pulau Tioman $295 00 Oesaru View $185.00 Club Med $340.00 Penang By Air $335.00 Borneo From $399.00 [SCHOOL HOLIDAY j 1 SPECIALS: 1 6 DAYS M'SIA OVERLAND WITH FIRST CLASS ACCOM270 words
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Advertisement636 1985-07-25 30 147 Academic EXPERIENCED PRIVATE TUTOR gives individual/ group tuition specially for Pr. 6 in Maths, English, Science only, also Seel 2. Tutor's/ students' home arrangeable. St. Michael's Estate, Toa Payoh Balestier areas. Call Selvam, *****00. No agents. EXPERIENCED/ RELIABLE TUTORS avail, for all levels/ dlsts. Reasonable fees. *****65/ *****31. *****64636 words
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Advertisement711 1985-07-25 31 146 Foreign Education 146 Foreign Education DREW COLLEGE PREPARATORY SCHOOL PREPARATION FOR EXCELLENCE SINCE 1918 Full College Preparatory Curriculum e Ertiolling American International Students e Individualised Attention e Small Classes (Average class size: 12) Scholarships Available For further information, please write to: DREW COLLEGE PREPARATORY SCHOOL, 2901 California St., San711 words
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Advertisement721 1985-07-25 31 154 Dancing BEGINNERS SOCIAL DANCE (Rock N' Roll, Chacha, Disco Rock, Waltz, Foxtrot) tonight 7pm. Beginners Ballroom Class (Waltz, Tango,) tonight Bpm. Contact: Steven Vivien Dance Studio, #04-07 Bras Basah Complex. Tel: *****48/ *****98. EMI WORLD DANCE Studio. Disco New Wave, tonight 7pm. Social Dance, tomorrow, 6.30pm. Jazz, Sat. 2.30pm.721 words
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Advertisement267 1985-07-25 31 157 Other Courses TRADITIONS 2 MTHS. personal grooming course helps you make the most of your physical appearance. Call *****55. CHIEN CHUAN ACUPUNCTURE training institute. Classes for acupuncture. *****77/ *****18. DAISY FLORIST OFFERS Flower arrangement courses. Pise call: *****23/ *****34 (8.30am. to 9pm.) FLOWER ARRANGEMENT course: Bridal Bouquet, Western Commercial.267 words
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Article, Illustration349 1985-07-25 31 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW Fighting irks, but karateka Meng Kit is still 10 out of 10 By NG MENG KIT dislikes fighting, yet is an expert in Shitoryu karate. And, at 10, he is the youngest local black-belter in the business. The cherubic student of Woodlands Primary won349 words
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THE SCHOOLS REPORT
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Article, Illustration490 1985-07-25 31 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH By 41 didn't think I could swim the fly anymore. I thought my wings had been clipped, that this old lady was finished as far as the butterfly was concerned. But slowly, very slowly, there's some semblance of it. I'm aiming for this490 words
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Article592 1985-07-25 31 Boys' Group A: INm fly: 1 Michael Lu (HJC) 2 Yao Jinwen (ACJC) 3 Ricky Chen (TJC) 1:01.27 (rec). 2Mm free: 1 Hong Jiaiihua (HJC) 2 Li Xiuxian (ACJC) 3 Chen Hongwen (STI 2:20.70. 2Nm fly: 1 Yao Jinwen (ACJC) 2 Hong Jizhong (ACJC) 3 Chen Shanwei592 words
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Article298 1985-07-25 31 IT WILL be another big showdown between East Payoh Secondary and Raffles Institution in the national schools Boys' C Division softball championships final next week. On Monday, East Payoh narrowly defeated RI 24--23 in a preliminary-round clash. And at Dover Road yesterday, both won their298 words
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Article104 1985-07-25 31 Temasek trounce Raffles JC TEMASEK Junior College had an easy time beating Raffles JC 82-60 in the second round of the National Schools Boys' A Division basketball tournament at Thomson Road yesterday. Other results Boys' A Div: S'pore Tech Institute 81 Jurong Sec 71. B Div: Ahmad Ibrahim 47 Bedok104 words
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Article296 1985-07-25 31 All-rounder sees lawyers on drug-test agreement LONDON, Wednesday ENGLAND all-rounder lan Botham is seeking legal advice before signing a Test and County Cricket Board (TCCB) declaration agreeing to random dope testing. Somerset captain Botham and his county team-mates, West Indians Viv Richards and Joel Garner, are among aReuter; AFP; AP - 296 words
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Article, Illustration999 1985-07-25 33 SPOTLIGHT ON THE BISLETT GAMES GREAT SCOTT! It will take 3min 45sec to win this race. This is going to be a fast race from the start and if you hang on for dear life and stay with the leaders, you have a chance of m Prediction ofAFP - 999 words
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Article, Illustration305 1985-07-25 33 Zola's in full command dfasfsad EDINBURGH, Wed. Zola Budd rebounded from her defeat by American Mary Decker Slaney over 3,000 metres in London last Saturday by winning the mile at the Edinburgh Games at Meadowbank here last night. And she did it despite an intruder going on the track during305 words
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Article, Illustration319 1985-07-25 33 Ovett does it in fine style dfasasdf EDINBURGH, Wed. Steve Ovett bounced back to form with a sparkling victory in the mile in dismal conditions at the Edinburgh Games last night. The former British Olympic champion was able to forget his crashing fall in Swansea last Saturday by winning lastAFP; Reuter - 319 words
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Article487 1985-07-25 33 BLOOMING OF A BUDD ON NATIVE SOIL Dream of life in the country 41 would like to settle down and marry a farmer. That's the life I know best being on the land with m animals. 7 Zola LONDON, Wed. Zola Budd, whose track career hasAFP - 487 words
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ON THE ENGLISH SOCCER SCENE
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Article453 1985-07-25 33 LONDON, Wed. Gary Shaw, two years ago considered one of England's brightest prospects, looks to be winning his nightmare battle against injury and that could be £5,000 ($153,000) of good news for his club, Aston Villa. Villa's strikeforce has been severely depleted this summer with theAFP - 453 words
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Article124 1985-07-25 33 Money woes LONDON, Wed. The financial crisis facing English League clubs has been thrown into sharp focus with the publication of the first detailed business survey of the 92 clubs. Only 36 clubs were in the black at the end of the last financial year, and the survey cast doubtAFP - 124 words
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282 1985-07-25 34 ALBERT JOHNSON - ALBERT JOHNSON PESTA SUKAN By THE Singapore Sports Council have earmarked about $60,000 for this year's Pesta Sukan from Thursday week to Sept 8. The SSC will provide medallions costing about $20,000 to the 40 national associations. Another $40,000 will be given in kind to282 words
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Article36 1985-07-25 34 PUBLIC Utilities Board Recreation Club beat Police 2-0 in a Singapore Government Services Football League Division One match at Queenstown yesterday. Other result Dlv. 3: Civil Defence 1 Parks and Recreation Club 1.36 words
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Article293 1985-07-25 34 Thai Vichit gunning for top spot FIVE countries have con- firmed their participation in the Singapore Open shooting championships at Mount Vernon from Saturday week to Aug 5. They are Thailand, the Philippines, Hongkong, Macau and Malaysia. On reputation alone, Thailand are the hot favourites for honours. In Vichit Chiewvej,293 words
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Article, Illustration480 1985-07-25 34 PETER SIOW talks to the newly-crowned national table tennis champion 41 WAS so shy. All my classmates came up to congratulate me and also comment about my big photos. At the same Q time, I was so thrilled. Li Ping (left) A timely gift for birthday girl Li480 words
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197 1985-07-25 34 Rugby boss denies unofficial tour involvement JOHANNESBURG, Wed. South African rugby chief Danie Craven yesterday strongly denied a report that he was involved in a planned unofficial tour here by the New Zealand All Blacks team. The South African Press Association had quoted Chick Henderson, chairman of the SA BarbariansReuter - 197 words
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367 1985-07-25 34 BASEBALL Strike talks still deadlocked NEW YORK, Wed. Negotiators for the players and club owners yesterday discussed several noneconomic details but did not come to grips with the major money issues two weeks from the Major League baseball players' strike deadline. In a 3' -hour bargaining session at the MajorUPI; Reuter - 367 words
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Article99 1985-07-25 34 THE Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association will send nine athletes and three officials to the Malaysian Armed Forces invitational athletics meet in Lumut from July 27-30. The meet, which would draw competitors from armed forces throughout Asean, was to celebrate the silver anniversary of track and99 words
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Article426 1985-07-25 34 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH By HONGKONG may be touted as the place that's full of fun and games, but for the six Singapore juniors heading for a Cathay Pacific-sponsored t w o week camp at the Jubilee Sports Centre, all the games they're likely to see are426 words
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Article100 1985-07-25 34 MANHATTAN BEACH (California), Wed. Topseeded Martina Navratilova, who recently won her fourth consecutive Wimbledon title, suffered a pinched nerve in her neck and has withdrawn from next week's Los Angeles women's tennis tournament. Her agent, Peter Johnson, said yesterday: "She's had this problem in the past.Reuter - 100 words
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Article, Illustration85 1985-07-25 34 NEW YORK, Wed. Sweden's Mats Wilander has moved to second place in the Grand Prix tennis rankings after two tournment wins in a row. The Rankings: 1 John McEnroe (US) 2,323 pts; 2 Mats Wilander (Swe) 1,758; 3 Ivan Lendl (Cze) 1,700; 4 Jimmy Connors (US)AFP - 85 words
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Article93 1985-07-25 34 Czechs to host Fed Cup LONDON, Wed. The Federation Cup, the women's tennis team competition, is to be staged in Eastern Europe for the first time next year, when three-time winners Czechoslovakia are the hosts. The International Tennis Federation (ITF) have chosen Prague's new Stvanice Club, currently under construction andAFP - 93 words
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Article377 1985-07-25 34 BASKETBALL The United States won their fourth match in a row by beating South Korea's World University Games selection 87-74 at an invitation men's tournament in Seoul on Tuesday. Other results: Japan 76 Sweden 73, Business Selection (SK) 91 Saudi Arabia 80. BOXING American Chris Schwenke, 28,AP; AFP; Reuter; UPI - 377 words
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Article143 1985-07-25 34 Jialiang, Chen the stars HONGKONG, Wed. China have announced the draw for the Sixth World Cup table tennis tournament in Foshan, South China, from Aug 22-25. China's reigning world champion Jiang Jialiang and Chen Xinhua, both of whom will be in Singapore for the Asian Cup tournament in September, areAFP - 143 words
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Article, Illustration491 1985-07-25 34 Wonderboy survives five match points INDIANAPOLIS, Wed. West German Boris Becker, playing in his first tournament since winning Wimbledon two weeks ago, had to stave off five match points in the second set before going on to eliminate Mikael Pernfors, of Sweden, in the United States OpenAFP; AP; Reuter - 491 words
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344 1985-07-25 34 CYCLING Hinault full of praise for Lemond PARIS, Wed. Bernard Hinault, who on Sunday became only the third man to win five Tour de France, has confirmed that he will concentrate on helping team-mate Greg Lemond to victory next year. Asked on French television if he would seek a recordReuter; UPI - 344 words
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Article, Illustration469 1985-07-25 35 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI By Five former aces answer hockey's call for new lease of life SINGAPORE hockey, desperately needing the kiss of life, finally received several yesterday when former internationals Farleigh Clarke, Gerard de Cruz, M. Jeevanathan, Ronnie Yeo and R. Jegathesan all rallied to its cry for help.469 words
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Article170 1985-07-25 35 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI By THE annual hockey quadrangular will go international this year. The Singapore Hockey Association, in a move to add flavour to the tournament, have invited Sri Lanka, Oman and Brunei. In the past, the tournament was confined to the Republic and three170 words
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Article49 1985-07-25 35 A FINE hat-trick by Darshan Singh enabled Khalsa to beat Ceylon c iorts Club 3-0 in a Singrpo. -lockey Association Pren u ague match at Balestiet i'aad yesterday. Other results Div 1 B: NUS 3 SIA B 1. Div 2: Punggol B 4 IA B 1.49 words
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Article, Illustration787 1985-07-25 35 LIM KEE CHAN - LIM KEE CHAN By f First f /Person I HAVE known Angelo Dundee for 14 years, but only now have I discovered his best-kept secret. The world's top boxing trainer and number one "cut man" can't stand the sight of blood. At least, not when787 words
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Article101 1985-07-25 35 KOLAM AVER, beaten 6-2 by Sembawang last Saturday In the InterConstituency soccer tournament, have lodged a protest claiming that their opponents had fielded an ineligible player. The player they could not miss noticing was the bald-shaven Tahlr "Kojak" Bujang, a national player. Tahlr also plays for Tiong101 words
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Article, Illustration512 1985-07-25 35 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI Report by SAAA stop 'ineligible' Pandian from running in trials S. PANDIAN'S dreams of competing in the Asian track and field championships in Jakarta have been shattered even before he could get to the starting line. The Singapore Amateur Athletic Association, organisers of the nationalJONATHAN fHOO - 512 words
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Article96 1985-07-25 35 Men's IMm: 1 Haron Mundir 10.6sec, 2 Du Junyi ll.lsec, 3 James Liang 11.2sec. 4#om hurdles: 1 Kamaruddin Hamid 54.0sec, 2 Seah Soo Lye 55.35ec, 3 Mohd. Noor Othman 56.1sec. l,5Mm: 1 Perumal Pugalenthi 3min 59.0sec, 2 P. Subramaniam 4:01.95ec, 3 D. Thomotharan 4:11.55ec. Women's IMm: 196 words
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Article267 1985-07-25 35 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By JURONG took advantage of generally poor scores to take top honours in the fifth leg of the Singapore Ladies Golf Association Premier League match at Seletar yesterday. Though most of the Republic's top amateurs (except Kee Bee Khim) were in action, no267 words
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Article127 1985-07-25 35 BEIJING, Wed. Special security measures are to be taken when China host the first officially-sanc-tioned Under-16 world soccer tournament beginning here next Wednesday. To ensure crowd control and prevent violence, ticket sales are being arranged through youth groups, civic organisations and work units. The 12-day tournament, withAFP - 127 words
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Article, Illustration716 1985-07-25 35 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI j\ok f arm makes his iinal iling By FORMER midfield maestro Leong Kok Fann has decided to make a comeback to international football after taking exactly a year to settle down in his career as a computer engineer. This day last year, Kok Fann withdrew from716 words
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Article297 1985-07-25 35 MALAYSIA 3 SWANSEA 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysia got off to brilliant start in their Merdeka soccer tournament campaign with a rousing 3-1 victory over fancied Swansea Selection in the Group A opening match at the Merdeka Stadium here tonight. Swansea shot into the lead at theBernama - 297 words
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Article, Illustration623 1985-07-25 32 LEXINGTON, Wednesday sdfsa 4 He's a beautiful specimen out of a great broodmare. I'm sure he's the best yearling that will appear in a sale anywhere this m year. 7 trainer and syndicate member Vincent O'Brien A SYNDICATE led by British soccer pools tycoon Robert Sangster yesterday paidUPI; Reuter - 623 words
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726 1985-07-25 32 Golden Harvest prepares to reap dividends ON THE TRACK with PEDIGREE GOLDEN HARVEST II looked sharper than stablemate Singapore Flyer both restricted terms newcomers in a trial at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. With Abdul Hamid on Golden Harvest n and Marzuki Saini on Singapore Flyer, trainer Dr Yeoh Kheng Chye's726 words
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Article, Illustration14 1985-07-25 32 BYJON "You weren't too happy with the finish I can tell."14 words
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Article229 1985-07-25 32 LONDON, Wednesday JAPANESE Derby winner Sirius Symbol! may not return to Japan after hi* unprecedented bid for the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Diamond Stakes at Royal Ascot on Saturday. The three-year-old colt will travel to France where he will stay with top trainer PatrickReuter - 229 words
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Article734 1985-07-25 32 TRAINER Ivan Allan, who already has under his charge many of the top stayers in training, has another potential Cup winner in Class 1 newcomer Nice Present (late Marina City). The three-year-old brown New Zealand gelding, by Balmerino out of Amorae, raced in top company back734 words
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Advertisement362 1985-07-25 32 T/j/s student was first amongst all overseas These students all obtained LCCI medals candidates in the LCCI PSC 1984 examinations for success in the 1984 examinations one of these girls could be you! ATT offers you: Full-Time Part-Time Private Secretary's Courses Private Executive Secretarial Diploma We train you for all362 words
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Obituary, Illustration403 1985-07-25 33 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MRS. LEONG SHIH Yl (nee MDM: LILY TAN POH CHIN) Age 37 pasted away peacefully on 24th July 1985 leaving behind: Husband: Leong Shin Yi Father: Tan Jit Fook Mother: Han Ton Klow Father-in-law: Leong Hin Aik Mother-in-law: Lim Chui Cheng Brother: Henry Tan Chek Kok403 words
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79 1985-07-25 33 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements Mr Mrs Lim Ho Seng wish to express their heartfelt thanks to relatives, friends and business associates for their condolences, wreaths and donations during their recent bereavement. Special thanks to the Management Staff of NTUC Fairprice and Singapore Tobacco Co. (Pte) Ltd. for their condolences and79 words
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Obituary, Illustration40 1985-07-25 33 183 Condolences 183 Condolences fWe wish to express our Deepest Sympathies Heartfelt Condolences I to the family of the late: MDM TAN POH CHIN who passed away on 24/7/85 From: The Management Staff of: DAI-ICHI KANGYO BANK LTD v v40 words
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Obituary51 1985-07-25 33 MRS YEO SAN TWEE nee MDM SELINA SOONG VOON SEN passed away peacefully on 24/7/8S leaving behind a daughter, 5 grandchildren, 3 grandsons-ln-law, 1 grand-daughter-in-law and 5 great grandchildren. Night service at 55 Oriole Crescent, Singapore 1128 at Bp.m. on 25/7/85. Funeral service at Mount Vernon on 26/7/85,51 words
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Obituary, Illustration84 1985-07-25 33 The Family Of The Late MDM. MARIA HO GEK ENG Departed 22nd July 1985 wishes to express their deep appreciation and heartfelt thanks to relatives, friends, colleagues, priests, lay organisations (PR e SVP/ SPC) and parishioners of Blessed Sacrament Church and Sister Mrs. Kng of Outpatient Clinic for84 words
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Obituary, Illustration106 1985-07-25 33 In Loving Memory Of Mdm. Bernadette Goh Sok Luan Departed- (25.7 1981) Only the memory of bygone days And a sigh for a face unseen; A constant feeling that God alone Knows best what should have been. In Everloving Memory of JOSEPH CHUE SIAK WAN who left106 words
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Advertisement98 1985-07-25 33 s, m RECOMMENDED BY T M§MM&W2 S THE INSTITUTE OF EB>refiHY BANKERS, U.K. f&urtti edition better informed about our financial institutions. .now in a revised and updated edition, could hardly be improved upon as an introduction to banking.' The Director Originally published by Methuen Co. Ltd. U.K. in association with98 words
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Advertisement546 1985-07-25 34 SINGAPORE PROFESSIONAL CENTRE (SPC) is organising an International Convention on h PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AND I BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES IN I CHINA Supported by Real Estate Developers' Association of Singapore (REDAS) ra Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce Industry (SCCCI) 9 Singapore International Chamber of Commerce (SICC) 9 Date 4-6 November 1985 S546 words
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Miscellaneous137 1985-07-25 34 Today's events ATHLETICS Asia* meet trial* (Nat Stadium, 5.30). BASKETBALL National Schaals ted raand: A Boys, C Bays Girls (Thomson Sec, 2.45, 3.45). HOCKEY SHA Premier Leafae: SRC v SIA (Padang, 5.30) RUGBY Natiaaal Srhaals tearney: Dunearn Tech v Raffles Inst (8), Woodsville Sec v Chinese High (9.15) both at137 words
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Advertisement132 1985-07-25 35 First International Conference on OIL TRADING ACTIVITIES And OPPORTUNITIES in Asia Pacific Basin 16-18 September 1985 Hyatt Regency Singapore Featuring Oil trading in Asia Pacific Role of Singapore as a centre of oil trading Status of oil and gas industry supply demand of consuming and producing nations Mechanism of oil132 words
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Article, Illustration368 1985-07-25 36 $2.2 m 'treasure' found in home of fund operator BANGKOK, Wed. Gold bars, jewels and cash totalling more than US$l million (552.2 million) have been discovered when police raided the home of a woman who operated an underground investment fund in Thailand, police said today. Police Major-General Boonchu Wangkanont saidUPI; AFP; Reuter - 368 words
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373 1985-07-25 36 What the judge orders for British soccer LONDON, Wed. A High Court judge investigating soccer hooliganism in Britain today recommended the introduction of identity cards, closed-circuit television and greater police powers to root out violent fans. Mr Justice Popplewell, appointed by the government to find ways of stopping crowd violenceReuter - 373 words
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407 1985-07-25 36 SALMA KHALIK - SALMA KHALIK By Joint fund to promote both countries in major markets next year SINGAPORE and Malaysia have set aside a joint budget of $4 million to promote tourism in the two countries next year. The money will be spent on joint advertising407 words
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379 1985-07-25 36 GENEVA, Wed. As the United States yesterday joined both the European Community and Japan in calling for an extension of the Multi-Fibre Arrangement (MFA), Third World nations attacked the accord but stopped short of demanding it be scrapped. At a meeting of the textilesReuter; NYT; FT - 379 words
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130 1985-07-25 36 HONGKONG, Wed. The Apple Computer Company of the United States said yesterday a Hongkong court had barred a local company from selling computer products which violated copyright laws and infringed Apple's trademark. An Apple spokesman said the court ruled against DeltaReuter - 130 words
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Article25 1985-07-25 36 What it should have been THE National Library's reference division will re-open tomorrow, and the central lending library on Monday, not as reported last Saturday.25 words
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Article31 1985-07-25 36 NEW YORK, Wed. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials slipped 2.80 points to 1,349.01 in the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 31 words
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Article, Illustration305 1985-07-25 36 JOHANNESBURG, Wed. Bishop Desmond Tutu, the 1984 Nobel Peace Prize winner and South Africa's leading anti-apartheid figure, has threatened to leave South Africa with his family for good if Blacks did not stop killing Blacks. In a emotional speech to a crowd ofAP; AFP; Reuter - 305 words
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149 1985-07-25 36 Drama Festival gets 190 bookings by post A TOTAL of 190 bookings by post for Drama Festival events have been received by the Cultural Affairs Division of the Ministry of Community Development. Four thousand order forms were actually E rinted "because of the irge number of distribution outlets", said the149 words
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Miscellaneous130 1985-07-25 36 Weather UP TO 1 pm: Showers over few areas late morning onwards. TEMP. (C) up to 6am tomorrow: 31 max., 23 min. SUNSET today: 7.16 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.05 am. GLOBAL MATHER Adelaide 5/14C Fine Manila 23 33 C Cloudy Amsterdam 13 28 C Clear Melbourne 0/12C Fine Bangkok 25130 words
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Section Two
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Fashion Food Fitness
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Article, Illustration459 1985-07-25 1 I Cue A ROW which has ruffled French haute couture for nearly six years has come to a head with one of the world's top fashion houses being fined for plagiarism. The firm of Yves SaintLaurent was fined 100,000 francs (about 5524,000) in a FrenchReuter - 459 words
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Article, Illustration552 1985-07-25 1 Watch a rare event on TV tonight designer fashion in a film! JOHN de SOUZA reports. IF YOU watch the film Breakfast at Tiffany's on TV tonight (Ch 5, 9.50 pm), be sure to look closely at what Audrey Hepburn wears. Her sumptuous wardrobe is a552 words
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Advertisement291 1985-07-25 1 c,^. «h> >.- r. 1, < ■■*.*>■ v '.■>-■ '<-. BB9^^^^bbbb! :v f^^S^v^ ..mb^J^bMbT H^lll I^V\ K ff^i bVVbbbbbW w P^rofflr ,^—ibw IBBMaßiiJ' 'J^vSS^jbJbbbl I H 1 1 1 1 ■••Ift^ m^^^Kf ''W' A .BV Wa B B flnSlBflHBr!^BBBjBBBBBBBBBL^k; :^BBBB» O^MMBbBBBBbI ft>« B B IIVWa BBH "bFBBBV W&>^^^^J&^BBBBBBF '1> BI^B^SaBBr291 words
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Advertisement43 1985-07-25 1 Fowl tare 2 Roasting recipes and step-by-step guide Indonesian flavours in Tanjong Pagar£ Waistline whoppers 4 Demystifying diet beliefs More take vegetarian road 5 Fashion Edited by John de Souza Food, Food Fitness Edited by Christine Khor Bilingual Edited by Tan Ban Huat43 words
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Article, Illustration741 1985-07-25 2 TAN LEE LENG; Tan Lee Leng - TAN LEE LENG Tan Lee Leng Of the different ways of roasting chicken, the French method is perhaps the best, as it conserves the natural juices and preserves the flavour By Step by Step Cooking Gourmet 4 Most people who prefer good food to elegance will say741 words
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Article, Illustration78 1985-07-25 2 1. Tuck the wings under the bird 3. Slide string under the drumstick's tips and pull it tight 2. Slide string under the back and cross it over the top 4. Bring string along both sides of the chicken and pull lightly 5. Bring end of string78 words
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Article514 1985-07-25 2 English roast 1 chicken, 1.3 -1.5 kg (plucked weight) Meat stuffing (see recipe below) Seasoning V2 cup melted dripping, margarine or lard Pre-heat oven to gas 6 or 200 deg C. Season inside and outside of chicken with salt and pepper. Stuff neck end and sew up to ensure514 words
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Article, Illustration621 1985-07-25 3 A new haunt for lovers of Indonesian food GARUDA JAYA RESTAURANT #01-01/02 Tanjong Pagar Complex Gluttons' Corner 7 Keppel Road, Singapore 0208 Tel: *****29 Reviewed by MARK KAN GARUDA Jaya Restaurant only opened about three months ago. And already the Indonesian food it serves hardly needs improvement. Chef Pak Samat,621 words
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Article, Illustration412 1985-07-25 3 MAY HO - MAY HO By WESTERN cuisine dominates this fortnight's promotions but Nonya, Indonesian and Filipino offerings add spicier touches. For a blend of European and local cuisine try the seafood fondue (promotional price: $16) at Le Chalet, Ladyhill Hotel. Skewered pieces of scallops,412 words
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Advertisement187 1985-07-25 2 "See How Special." ItsCliniques trCG gll t lOr yOU! Youk 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 Eye Treat. Liquid eye-shadow, a shade187 words
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Advertisement189 1985-07-25 3 brillo wß\ f ■l>»jcss I^^^^Hp^ ti&^^*~' Now, Brillo comes \i J^~***^ to y° ur rescue for those 1 tough cleaning jobs with Brillo j ■^H^^^'^^--' wonder &-»p pads. You can be sure that f WBl^^^' your pots are shining clean with Brillo. Tackle greasy scorched pans. Messy ovenware too. Nothing189 words
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Article, Illustration1323 1985-07-25 4 Dr Ang Kong Ee - Dr Ang Kong Ee FAT FACTS SERIES Healthy Lifestyle Barbara Burlingame Nutritionist Exercise Physiologist To make all the difference to your diet and lifestyle, be aware of these eight myths and the reality behind them MANY people are misled by false information and half-truths on theLIM SENG TIONG - 1,323 words
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Advertisement714 1985-07-25 4 I Mmi feeling pain." Youne women sometimes hear a lot ot •stories' about tampons and their usage. Cj" you feel tampon when il is It's only natural that you have questions \>^_ "there"? about sanitary protection, especially if you've just started having periods. A Tampax tampons come with a unique714 words
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Advertisement287 1985-07-25 4 Ruth Rendell Her Hypnotic New Bestseller 1 HK KILLING rDOIITI Nothing ever happened at Manningtree Grove. And yet it was here that Peter Yearman first sold his soul to the devil. Here that his sister first thought of the doll and the uses to which magic might be put. And287 words
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Article, Illustration813 1985-07-25 5 More and more health-conscious Singaporeans are eating vegetarian food, going by the increased number of restaurants and hawker stalls serving it. LEONG WENG KAM surveys the scene and talks to a man who has set up a vegetarian supermarket. The second article traces aKENNETH KOH - 813 words
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551 1985-07-25 5 FOR hundreds of years, the main constituent of the British diet has been meat. But nowadays, vegetarianism is growing by 60 per cent a year, and Brtain's Vegetarian Society predicts that if present trends continue, more than half the population will have given up551 words
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Article25 1985-07-25 5 R H /til H Jffl 7C ft&WiC A&»Sili£&£-* ißff] -K-^fr6'^flWft *g^awAjft#rtife c 6^a M NT o jg* *iiieffnfeti Elena H*itl!Mt^rPW Ait^f^lucVAfr^:^® fifej|?^il "Jl/hAfU m&Miwi iMr**it*flA_s*i*«*°25 words
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Article254 1985-07-25 5 Dial-for-Mandarin *****77 Di'ershfke Wo fu nfqtlai Lesson 20 Let me help you up MX Kewen Lesson f. m. h> i Dangxfn! Baba. Careful, Dad. £M\ :»m\z a 3K t^r Aiyo! Zenme zhei zhsng yizi Aiyo! What's wrong with this chair? N'die shangle meiyou? Wo^fu nTqiiai. Are you hurt? Let me254 words
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Article53 1985-07-25 5 "mmmm^mx &*Httfi&£± m* i£ J£fg -2 7 *kih a -ft iM U'-j 7 K rfi tt It m 7- ?y f* n4 rj<; ip/m IF* ftAffltiSMtt «fe ttfttH**!* m&ftmft t 15 JMte&iJ» Wilt K-^i w f/#i^i[fii^>" r I -rt:iif'^;- lUM^ltl ■■liK^'ni" 'r-'^il^ »;,-> riffi ''I mi iK /i-:fl!l ft us*53 words
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Article, Illustration21 1985-07-25 5 |fi HM >P3c H Iffi S^(2-3Atffli) tkl RAM*** VEil ttt *Ml al_Sfs«4 fi)* «f-«ilP«fc^° a*- *fitt*iii_ m b mm&WLmm* mw -45-«la**»»*^ffl21 words
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Article, Illustration693 1985-07-25 6 KAMSAH SIRAT - KAMSAH SIRAT By DURING the pre-inde-pendence era in Indonesia, movie films were made by some enterprising Chinese and Dutch businessmen. The first Indonesian film was made in 1926. The idea of making films in Indonesia came from a newspaper, De Locomotief, published in Semarang. The writer693 words
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Article, Illustration721 1985-07-25 6 Oleh KAMSAH SIRAT DALAM zaman sebelum kemerdekaan di Indonesia, filem telah pun dibuat oleh sekumpulan orang-orang Cina dan Belanda. Menoleh ke belakang sejarah perfileman dengan teliti, kita akan dapati bahawa filem Indonesia yang pertama dibuat dalam 1926. Idea untuk membuat filem di Indonesia721 words
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Article148 1985-07-25 6 Haron a. Rahman - Haron a. Rahman I By Lesson 1588 Learn Malay: The Easy Way Jawapan bagi soalan-soalan da htm Pelajaran 158 A: 1) Pertunjukan itu diadakan di Pancuran Berirama di Sentosa. 2) Empat orang penyanyi undangan itu ialah Haliza Yusof, Nasier Wahab, Baharudin Rahman dan Sofie S. 3) Beliau148 words
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Advertisement488 1985-07-25 6 1 tfsaßßsSaßsflaßHHHsal I I I M Our Company, the leading manufacturer of 8 Winchester Disc Drives seeks qualified and js dynamic personnel for the following positions:- m M Diploma/Degree in Electronics Engineering jB 3T Some in-circuit tester/disc drives experience l| P would be an added advantage K jil Vacancies available488 words
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Advertisement488 1985-07-25 7 NOTICES r NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following persons are no longer in our employment with effect from 22/7/85 and as such they are not authorised to transact any business or collect any monies on our behalf. Mr Foo Yeong Fatt, Alex (NRIC No. *****57/H) Mr Tan Lye488 words
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Advertisement230 1985-07-25 7 NOTICE OF QUARTERLY SESSION OF THE HOTELS LICENSING BOARD SINGAPORE Notice is hereby given that the Hotels Licensing Board will commence its next quarterly session at Court No. 1, Subordinate Courts Complex, Upper Cross Street, Singapore on Wednesday, 4 September 1985 at 10.30am to consider the following: (i) Applications for230 words
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Miscellaneous547 1985-07-25 7 SUN TAN Coliette PEANUTS ScAlllz l/r" I—'1 "N KbMMfft^cvuSjDwßfNS M mm (m Kc \%aV THE BORN LOSER BjrArtSaitsom BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker I 1*" i 3T I 7^ ~~^r rmici/N 1 I I'VE NEVER SEEN "1 BUT yoU'RE h sIAW.' THE TOWN WAS t <&k 000O oo. 0 o547 words
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Advertisement316 1985-07-25 8 i v _J^ presents 1 4 J mm mkmmßjhe II w mm -P-bw Sf FORWARD DANCING QUEEN FINAL TONIGHT 25/7/85 GROUP DANCE FINAL ON TUE 30/7/85 PLUS SPECIAL GUEST APPEARANCES BY STARS OF nippy AUGUST SPECIALS NO COVER CHARGE SUN MON. LADIES' NIGHT FROM SUN TO FRI. NO COVER CHARGE316 words
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Advertisement477 1985-07-25 8 OHCANISATIOW PRINCE LAST 2 DAYS I lam, 1 30. 4 00. 6 45. 9 15 ORENTAL NOW SHOWMG I I lam, 100. 3 15, 7 00, 9 15 LIBERTY LAST 2 DAYS 4 SHOWS: 1 45, 4, 6 45, 9 \b PRESIDENT LAST DAY 4 SHOWS I 45, 4, 6477 words
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Miscellaneous623 1985-07-25 9 1 1 1 tfci (-1 1 1 1 ii* i* i*l r* r^^aYi iTuT^LEA^B I Radio One Mike Ellery spin* his brand of music and ad libs his way through YOUR HOST TONIGHT (9.10 pm) 5.58 AM National Anthem followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News in Brief 6.05 Another Morning623 words
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Miscellaneous1249 1985-07-25 9 Film music by SSO, Goodwin ■pSHEB CONCERT formed are from Where called the Champagne fc. jMig^^tf^^i^^^^^^m^^ Ufa Bkl Eagles Dare, Monte Carlo or Opera, scheduled for per- #^Ha^^^^m^^|^HWßWy «5 SSO SPECIAL CON- Bust, and West Side Story. formance in October. mi JL 1 l^T CERT. A concert of popu- Repeat1,249 words
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Miscellaneous1623 1985-07-25 10 ■i my view Catherine Ong i mm, L M i______» in—in in— Minim M.m i i iiiiimimiiiimmim -it—'TT rWl harsda y Feature Dma«-1_ > _a*i#l_ II > l_o__k-ff land, to co-star and kiss him non-Singaporean John Pang H I Special Breakfast DIGaKIaSI Wllll AUQICV passionately on the screen. from HwaChong1,623 words
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