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Title Section15 1985-09-19 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1985 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 95/1/8515 words
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Article854 1985-09-19 1 MAS move a success Dr Goh warns currency speculators to leave Singapore dollar alone WITH the Singapore dollar continuing to recover strongly, the Monetary Authority of Singapore yesterday announced that its support for the currency in the market the past few days has achieved its purpose. It is now out854 words
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372 1985-09-19 1 NANCY CHNG - NANCY CHNG By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK, Wed.— Former Thai Prime Minister Kriangsak Chomanan and others arrested for their alleged role in the coup attempt have been charged with committing insurrection. If found guilty, they face possible execution or life imprisonment. Police nave so far372 words
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77 1985-09-19 1 Air and sea traffic in France faces strikes PARIS, Wed. Striking French air traffic controllers today grounded virtually all flights to and from France and left the capital's two main airports deserted. A union spokesman said the controllers wanted bonuses, which total 35 to 45 per cent of their earnings,Reuter - 77 words
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Article70 1985-09-19 1 LONDON. Wed. Twelve leaders of an attempted 1982 coup in Kenya were "executed secretly in prison" in July, the Times of London reported today, quoting unidentified diplomatic sources in Nairobi. It said the government has refused to confirm or deny rumours about the executions. The coup wasAP - 70 words
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Article, Illustration306 1985-09-19 1 VALERIE LEE - VALERIE LEE By THEY are handing out name-cards in Bugis Street just to make sure that customers will continue to patronise their stalls even after the last goodbye has been said. For Sept 30 is the date finally set for the remaining 155 Bugis Street306 words
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Article, Illustration91 1985-09-19 1 WHEN Muslim Singaporean meets Muslim Chinese In China, the turbaned Chinese Imam says: "Oh, oh, oh, 0h we're brothers!" Mrs Lee Kuan Yew (extreme left) says: "I hope we're aU brothers." Xiao's Imam Ma liangji says, pointing to the Prime Matter: "We are brothers, too." Mr Lee,FRANCIS ONG - 91 words
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Article256 1985-09-19 1 MICHAEL LIM - MICHAEL LIM Five out of ten still haven't got the message By TWO years after Its lunch, the Tetal Defence messaged still foreign U ■early five •at of tea HaiaparMß adults. What la wane, wily twe af the ten know that theft ate iiaalrlhaHag256 words
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Article686 1985-09-19 1 H. L. LIM - H. L. LIM By Talking shop after the touring for ministers, too BEIJING, Wed. Mr Lee Kuan Yew will meet his Chinese counterpart, Mr Zhao Ziyang, for official talks tomorrow. The discussion is expected to touch on the leadership change in Singapore and China.686 words
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Article59 1985-09-19 1 COLOMBO, Wed. A Sri Lankan navy patrol boat find at an Indian trawler la Sri Laaka's territorial waters, woaadlag one crewman, after the trawler Ignored orders to halt, the Defence Ministry said today. The trawler with a five-man crew was near Sri Lanka's northwestern coastReuter - 59 words
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Advertisement16 1985-09-19 1 Dr Goh's statement in full: Page 21 Corporations cash in on high inter-bank rate: Page 2116 words
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Article560 1985-09-19 2 Standards in Homes THE MINISTRY of Community Development is thinking of introducing legislation to maintain standards in homes for the aged. The Straits Times understands that the ministry has set up a committee to look into the recommendations made by the Committee on Problems of the Aged. One of560 words
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Article213 1985-09-19 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS THERE is much that is distasteful In the diplomatic row that has erupted between Britain and the Soviet Union. Britain's initial expulsion of 25 Soviet embassy staff appears to have been a linllliin.il i act of diplomacy, based as It was on the revelations of213 words
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Article111 1985-09-19 2 CREDIT CARD SURCHARGE ARE companies/shops which accept payment by credit card entitled to charge extra when customers use the cards? A reader recently went to an electronic goods shop with her father and brother to buy a portable stereo set with headphones. The set cost 1190 and her father111 words
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Article154 1985-09-19 2 COMPANIES TAKE ADVANTAGE OF RECORD INTERBANK RATES, CORPORATIONS are taking advantage of the record interest rates in the Singapore interbank market to negotiate with banks for better deposit rates for their money. And some companies that do not have ready cash have resorted to drawing upon their overdrafts at154 words
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Article282 1985-09-19 2 Making his mark MARK Hughes is a young man who very often hits his head in the air scoring spectacular goals for Manchester United and Wales. But he is also a 21-year-old with his feet planted firmly on the ground. Hughes has probably had more publicity than any other282 words
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Article491 1985-09-19 2 Two US trade bills FRESH after its summer recess, the United States Congress is moving swiftly on two major pieces of trade legislation intended to deal with the country's mounting trade deficit. The Senate Finance Committee unanimously approved a proposal that would require the Reagan administration to491 words
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196 1985-09-19 2 Around Asean...and Across the causeway Re-uniting refugees US SECRETARY of State George Shultz has announced a new but limited programme to re-unite Cambodian refugees along the Thai border with their families in the US. He also disclosed that Vietnam had in 1984-1965 doubled to 4,000 the number of Asian-American children196 words
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Article605 1985-09-19 2 jShow and sell SINGAPORE'S garment industry, a billion-dollar earner last year, is one of our Top 10 money-spin-ners. Garment exports for the first five months of this year are up about $30 million over the same period last year. To keep our fashion flag flying high, the Trade605 words
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529 1985-09-19 3 H.L. LIM - H.L. LIM PM Lee in China By XI AN (Shaaiud, China), Wed. Two singers and some Muslims gave the Singapore delegation In China, two extra nmiindiiM ttf kAmA lfc*rt night and this morning. TXart night, the steers from Shaanxi's radio and television sang529 words
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Article352 1985-09-19 3 PETER HAZELHURST; KOICHI ISHIYAMA - PETER HAZELHURST KOICHI ISHIYAMA Storm brews as new ceiling breaks with tradition *f and TOKYO, Wed. Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone has discarded a long-standing policy on Japan's military budget in a move that is likely to create a political storm. His critics said the plan352 words
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194 1985-09-19 3 BEIJING, Wed. One thousand Chinese student protesters screaming "down with Japanese militarism" and "down wfth Nakasone" marched through Beijing's Tiananmen Square today to commemorate the 54th anniversary of Japan's invasion of China. Scores of uniformed pojjpe ringed Tiananmen to seal off the demonstration,AP - 194 words
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155 1985-09-19 3 PANMUNJOM, Wed. North Korea today proposed a new trade agreement with South Korea providing for a package of exchanges and economic co-operation. But agreement, at the fourth round of economic talks between the two sides at the border village of Panmunjom,Reuter - 155 words
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406 1985-09-19 3 Chlorine spewed out of train in mishap BEIJING, Wed. MORE than 2,000 people became ill when potentially deadly chlorine gas leaked from a train in the Chinese city of Fushun, an official newspaper said today. The China Daily said many of those affectedReuter; AP; AFP - 406 words
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Article, Illustration92 1985-09-19 3 FOR naturalist Erie Worrell, the proverb "once bitten, twice shy" just dees not have My meaning. At his reptile park ■ear Sydney on Tuesday, he was seen crouching down and poking his tongue eat at Indian cobra Bebe. He was aet the leastReuter - 92 words
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Article170 1985-09-19 3 Jackie Chan recovering in Paris BELGRADE, Wed. Hongkong gongfu film star Jackie Chan flew from Zagreb to Paris yesterday to continue his recuperation from a head injury he suffered while filming. His doctor had certified him in "very fine condition" following his emergency brain surgery, said the production secretary forUPI - 170 words
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508 1985-09-19 4 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KI AT Legislation intended to deal with mounting US deficit By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON, Wed. Fresh after its summer recess, the United States Congress is moving swiftly on two major pieces of trade legislation intended to deal with the country's mounting508 words
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Article134 1985-09-19 4 LOS ANGELES. Wed. A company testing a supercomputer accidentally stumbled on the largest prime number ever discovered, it was reported yesterday. The prime number is 2 raised to the 216,0915t power minus 1, which contains 65,050 digits, the Los Angeles Times reported. The number would fill twoUPI - 134 words
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Article74 1985-09-19 4 BRUSSELS, Wed. The Soviet Union installed 18 more SS-20 intermediate-range nuclear ipiggjta; in the past three months despite its stated moratorium against deployments, a US official said yesterday. Mr Allen Holmes, Director of Political-Military Affairs at the State Department, said the Soviets were also continuing to buildUPI - 74 words
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Article, Illustration383 1985-09-19 4 WASHINGTON, Wednesday PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan has ruled out making any concessions on Us Star Wars programme when he meets Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev in Geneva in November. At a news conference yesterday, Mr Reagan denied speculation that the United States might agreeAFP; AP - 383 words
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361 1985-09-19 4 UNITED NATIONS, Wed. The General Assembly opened yesterday with a 40th anniversary warning from its new president that the United Nations is in the midst of a crisis of prestige. Spanish diplomat Jaime de Pinies appealed to nations in the 159-member body toAP; Reuter - 361 words
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Article45 1985-09-19 4 PHILADELPHIA, Wed. Josef Cardinal Glemp, Primate of the Roman Catholic Church in Poland, arrived here today to begin his first visit to the United States. Cardinal Glemp said through an interpreter that his week-long visit was "pastoral" and not "politicar 1 AFPAFP - 45 words
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Article78 1985-09-19 4 LOS ANGELES, Wed. Lev than a week after a Europeanbuilt Ariane rocket carrying two satellites went amis ana was blown up, Hughes Air craft Co said yesterday it would use the US space shut tie rather than the Ariane to launch its next six satellites. HughesReuter - 78 words
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Article98 1985-09-19 4 BRITAIN'S PRINCESS Michael was quoted yesterday as saying she plans to retire gradually from public life to escape "perpetual harassment" from the press. Early this year, newspapers disclosed that her father was a major in Adolf Hitler's elite SS corps. Then came press allegations, which sheReuter - 98 words
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Article70 1985-09-19 4 SYRIA AND JORDAN have agreed during reconciliation talks on steps to improve relations, Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Abdullah ibn Abdulaziz has announced. The prince said agreement was reached during two discussions in Jeddah, which ended on Tuesday, between Syrian Prime Minister Abdel-Rauf al-Kasm and Prime Minister Zeid al-Rifa'iReuter - 70 words
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Article81 1985-09-19 4 IHE SENATE Finance Committee has approved legislation to increase the national debt limit to a record US$2 trillion (554.4 trillion) so the United States government can pay its bills after Oct 15. The Reagan administration asked the committee last week for the authority to raise the81 words
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Article58 1985-09-19 4 THE PUBLISHER of a pro-Palestinian magazine that reported an abortive coup attempt in Syria was shot dead yesterday in Athens. Mr Michel Numari, 37, was gunned down as he entered his office on Michalacopoulou Street as Syrian Deputy Premier and Defence Minister Mustafa Tlass was winding upAP; UPI - 58 words
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157 1985-09-19 4 HONOLULU, Wed. The treasurer of Japan's largest organised crime group has been ordered held without bail pending trial on a charge of plotting to have a rival killed with an anti-tank rocket. US magistrate Joseph Gedan yesterday ordered Toyohiko Ito, 58, alsoUPI; Reuter - 157 words
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Article363 1985-09-19 5 BUENOS AIRES, Wednesday ONE in every three in Latin America is hungry, according to food experts who say a key factor is the impact of the region's US$36O billion (SsB24 billion) debt. Mr Arturo Goetz, Secretary-General of the Action Committee for Regional Food SecurityReuter - 363 words
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Article150 1985-09-19 5 NEW YORK, Wed. Newspaper comic strips will uike on serious issue Thanksgiving Day on Nov 28, as more than 1M of the United State** meat popular cartoonists devote that day's panels to world hunger. Tie Idea was proSosed by Garry Trueau, whose "Doonesbuy" often grapples withAP - 150 words
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Article54 1985-09-19 5 JOHANNESBURG, Wed. State-run South African television and radio played music by Black American singer Stevie Wonder yesterday after boycotting his records for several months. The South African Broadcasting Corporation stopped playing Wonder's records after he dedicated an award he received in March to jailed Black nationalistReuter - 54 words
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Article133 1985-09-19 5 CAPE TOWN, Wed. Jailed Black nationalist leader Nelson Mandela is being treated for his urological condition, the South African Prisons Service said in a statement yesterday which gave no details. "The situation is positively under control and his family is fully involved," said the statement.133 words
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Article165 1985-09-19 5 DUBAI, Wed. The biggest European-style auction of Islamic art ever held is to take place at the Dubai International Trade Centre in December, government sources said yesterday. .Arranged and managed by Sotheby's of London, this will be the first art auction to be heldAP - 165 words
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Article84 1985-09-19 5 TEL AVIV. Wed. A DC-8 cargo plane on a flight from Iran underwent repairs in a closed-off area of Tel Aviv airport last night and Israeli aviation officials said it would shortly leave for an undisclosed destination. The officials had for two days denied the aircraft had landedReuter - 84 words
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364 1985-09-19 5 .Johannesburg, wed. south African police fired rubber bullets and teargas to disperse pupils, parents and teachers demanding the reopening of coloured (mixed race) schools that were closed earlier this month by authorities during riots. ma Police said yesterday 107 boys and girls and 66Reuter - 364 words
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186 1985-09-19 5 WASHINGTON, Wednesday SAUDI Arabia has begun to boost oil production in a move expected to force a sharp drop in world oil prices, the Washington Post said today. It quoted unidentified energy analysts as saying the Saudis began producing more oil yesterdayReuter - 186 words
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333 1985-09-19 6 CORK (Ireland), Wed. Pathologists found no evidence of an explosion on the Air India Boeing 747 jumbo let that plunged into the Atlantic Ocean off Ireland in June, an inquest heard yesterday. The inquest was set up to determine how allReuter - 333 words
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Article96 1985-09-19 6 France frees Carlos crony PARIS, Wed. Bruno Breguet, a Swiss national who police describe as a henchman of international guerilla Carlos (the Jackal) Sanchez, one of the world's most wanted men, was released from a French jail yesterday after serving a sentence for possessing arms. Breguet, Jailed for five yearsReuter - 96 words
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Article, Illustration159 1985-09-19 6 BUDAPEST (Hungary), Wed. Singapore's Foreign Minister S. Dhanabalan concluded two days of •talks with Hungarian leaders today and said Singapore was looking towards broadening trade and economic ties with this Soviet bloc country. "Conditions are largely given to such expansions, both in Singapore andAP - 159 words
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Article, Illustration508 1985-09-19 6 The Greenpeace Affair 'Minister knew' report puts pressure on Mitterrand Francois Mitterrand has lied more to the French than Richard Nixon did to m the Americans. 7 Roger Chmaud, a leader of the opposition UDF party. PARIS, Wed. A REPORT by France's leading newspaper that508 words
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204 1985-09-19 6 PARIS, Wed. Two Brit ish secret service divers died near a French nu clear submarine base off Brest in July last year, the evening newspaper, France-Soir, has reported. The incident was mentioned in an article describing an alleged "war" between the French and BritishAFP - 204 words
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Article162 1985-09-19 6 BONN, Wed. A West German state today offered to give home tuition to children suffering from Aids while schools in Britain and Belgium grappled over what to do with victims of the virus. A spokeman for BadenWuerttemberg's Ministry of Culture said the state did notReuter - 162 words
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Article136 1985-09-19 6 NEW YORK. Wed. Western intelligence agencies, including the: US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and the British MI6, knew about French plans to attack the Rainbow Warrior environmental vessel, CBS television reported yesterday. in a report from Paris, the network said it learned that the two136 words
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349 1985-09-19 6 TV star, nun and singer jailed with 134 in gang trial NAPLES, Wed. A court handling Italy's biggest organised crime trial sentenced a television star, a popular singer, a nun and 134 other people to up to 13 years' jail yesterday on charges of working for a Naples crime gang.UPI - 349 words
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Article123 1985-09-19 6 DRUMNADROCHTT (Scotland), Wed. A professional piper has reported the first sighting this year of the elusive Loch Ness ■Master. Mr Murdo Urquhart, 55, said he was sitting in Ms car with two tourists on Sunday when he saw a black object about two metresReuter - 123 words
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Article, Illustration248 1985-09-19 7 MBS SORN-ANONG Latch is assisted by friends after fainting in Bangkok on Sunday daring promtl— riles tor her ■mMm ggMM^m*n Wl I 11a in t jfctf h vShindtnf behind them to Mrs Latch's daughter Ann-Marie, seven, and in the pram is her son,Bangkok Post - 248 words
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Article, Illustration324 1985-09-19 7 BANGKOK, Wed. Here a^e profiles of the four former top military men who were arrested yesterday and charged with treason for their alleged rotes in the Sept 9 coup. Kriangsak Chomanan. 69. who became Prime Minister in November 1977 after a coup, resigned inAP - 324 words
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Article250 1985-09-19 7 The coup that failed Arrests of leaders unprecedented BANGKOK, Wednesday THAI authorities have taken swift and unprecedented measures to protect the country's image abroad following last Monday's failed coup, diplomats and analysts said here today. Former Prime Minister Kriangsak Chomanan and four others implicated inAFP; AP - 250 words
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Article144 1985-09-19 7 BANGKOK, Wed. Unlike prisoners in Thai jails, those charged with insurrection today are being treated well although they are being held in the compound of the Special Branch headquarters here. General Yos Thephasdin, a former Deputy Army Commander-in-Chief, is under police guard in hospital whereAFP; AP - 144 words
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142 1985-09-19 7 US and China send 'well done' messages BANGKOK, Wed. US President Ronald Reagan and Chinese Premier Zhao Ziyang have sent messages to Thai Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda, congratulating him for quickly restoring peace following the abortive coup. Gen Prem told his ministers about the two letters at a Cabinet meetingAP - 142 words
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266 1985-09-19 7 US bares plan for reuniting Khmers WASHINGTON, Wed. Secretary of State George Shultz yesterday announced a new but limited programme to re-unite Cambodian refugees along the Thai border with their families in the United States. He also disclosed that Vietnam had in 1984-1985 doubled to 4,000 the number of Asian-AmericanReuter - 266 words
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Article51 1985-09-19 7 JAKARTA, Wed. Former Indonesian Trade Minister Rachmal Muljomiseno, 65, died of heart failure on Monday afternoon, Antara news agency said yesterday. A Muslim leader and former MP, he was Trade Minister under the late President Sukarno in the *****. He is survived by his wife and eight children.AP - 51 words
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406 1985-09-19 9 ISMAIL KASSIM - Dr M addresses World Press Convention on media's role KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad today said the press should be allowed to function without gov- ernment interference as long as it exercised its freedom with responsibility. -..-"But when the press406 words
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296 1985-09-19 9 THE media and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) have a common interest in bringing about public awareness of the serious problem of non-respect of humanitarian laws and the need for opposing sides to abide by them at allBernama - 296 words
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109 1985-09-19 9 Bernama may go private, says minister KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Conversion of the government-backed Malaysian national news agency, Bernama, into a private agency is being studied, Information Minister Rais Yatim said yesterday. The study being undertaken by Bernama includes the Bernama Law under which Bernama was established, he told reporters afterAP - 109 words
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Article58 1985-09-19 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A 19-year-old waitress died after she fell from the fourth floor of a hotel in Jalan Ipoh yesterday, The Star reported today. Chai Hong, who was found on the ground at 6.30 am, died on the way to the General Hospital. A58 words
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Article, Illustration199 1985-09-19 9 IT IS a joy to see six-year-old Ng Chee Keat fall of life like My •ther boy of his age. Except for a scar on his chest, he is now perfectly normal. Bat hardly a month ago, Chee Keat just could not understandNST - 199 words
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Article174 1985-09-19 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday A TOTAL of 261 foreign beggars, including 185 children, have been rounded up by the Welfare Services Ministry in the first eight months of this year. The ministry's Director-General, Mr Abdullah Malim Baginda, said today that last year, 160 foreign beggars, includingBernama - 174 words
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Article175 1985-09-19 9 60 flee as oil rig burns KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Escaping gas blew up and set fire to an oil exploration rig in the South China Sea, but the 60 people on board were taken off safely, the national news agency, Bernama, reported today. Quoting oil sources in Bintulu, Sarawak, BernamaAP - 175 words
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Article52 1985-09-19 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The government's decision to allow chartered flights into the country will not adversely affect the Malaysian Airline System, MAS managing director Datuk Haji Abdul Aziz Abdul Rahman said today. He said allowing more chartered flights would increase the number of tourists coming to theBernama - 52 words
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Article101 1985-09-19 9 800 RAAF workers upset PETALING JAYA, Wed. More than 800 Malaysian workers of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) base in Butterworth are unhappy with the Australian Department of Defence for what they claim is breach of an agreement on the quantum of bonus and medical benefits. The Commonwealth ServicesBernama - 101 words
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Article, Illustration437 1985-09-19 10 STELLA DANKER; BENG TAN - STELLA DANKER BENG TAN Seminar highlights the problems and special needs of aged sick Details of new committee soon Stories by and THE Ministry of Community Development is thinking of introducing legislation to maintain standards in homes for the aged. The Straits Times understands that437 words
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Article, Illustration618 1985-09-19 10 MR LAM Chun Chee, 73, is bedridden in the Sree Narayana Mission Home for the Aged Sick. He need not have been if he had received some help and proper therapy after a stroke left him half-paralysed two years a B°- By the time Dr618 words
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Article33 1985-09-19 10 Dr EE PENG LIANG, Chairman of the National St John Council, will review a parade of 1,200 St John Ambulance Brigade members on Sunday at the Toa Payoh Athletic Centre33 words
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352 1985-09-19 10 Singaporean plays sought by ministry SINGAPOREAN plays are wanted. The Ministry of Community Development, organiser of this year's Third Playwriting Competition, wants to repeat the success of Emily of Emerald Hill at the Drama Festival. "Emily proves that there is a Singaporean audience appreciative of Singaporean works," said Mr Liew352 words
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320 1985-09-19 10 ROV's revenue drops for first time in 20 years REVENUE collected by the Registry of Vehicles dipped for the first time since 1965. The ROV's 1984 annual report just released showed that last year's revenue amounted to $828.32 million a drop of 0.8 per cent from 1983's collection of $834.96320 words
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264 1985-09-19 10 3 'retired' Jurong workers re-hired THREE "retired" Jurong Shipyard workers hase gone back to work at the shipyard. j The Jurong Shipyard Employees Union (JSEU) is arranging for four others to join them !on Monday. The seven were among 91 unionised shipyard Employees who approached the Jurong Shipyard Employees Union264 words
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Article135 1985-09-19 10 US firm invests 3. 5m more TOOL Products Co (S2>, the wholly -owned subsidiary of an American d£casting firm, is in vest i tig another $3 million to $3:5 million in its year-old plant in Tuas, despite tl|e economic downturn here.* Mr Bruce MoFadzeafe. the President of pareat company Tool135 words
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283 1985-09-19 10 A MAN won a bet when he managed to withdraw $2M from his friend's POSB account which had a credit of just over $1. Yesterday, however, Wong Ynen Wei, 21, tost his freedom when he was Jailed for three months by283 words
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Article, Illustration455 1985-09-19 11 Former Olympic shooter was easy target for cop SHOOTING and driving come easy to a 70-year-old former Olympic Games shooter, who was yesterday nominated the country's first "model motorist". Mr Kok Kum Woh attributed his unique accident-free record of 52 years to two basic qualities patience and455 words
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107 1985-09-19 11 A, CHIEF planner of Ssangyong Construction Company was yesterday charged with seven counts -of corruptly accepting about $100,000 in bribes. Kim Youn Ki, 36, allegedly took the money from Mr Aw Thiam Un, managing director of Guan Hock Hin Engineerins Pte Ltd. He was107 words
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Article, Illustration232 1985-09-19 11 SURESH NAIR - SURESH NAIR By A POLICE inspector single-handedly confronted and disarmed two knife-wielding robbers less than 10 minutes after they had robbed a housewife of a gold chain and a bracelet in Ang Mo Kio yesterday morning. The swift arrest came after Inspector Rosli Magnus,232 words
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Article121 1985-09-19 11 Big haul of fake branded goods POLICE seized about IMM suspected Imitation Charles Jonrdan, Gucci and Dunhill leather items daring raids mi two flats In Geylang early yesterday. The Items comprise wallets, belts, key-hold-ers and cigarette boxes. They were seized from 22 Itinerant Nepalese hawkers living In the rented Oats.121 words
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350 1985-09-19 11 BEN DAVIDSON - BEN DAVIDSON Retrial of two Workers' Party leaders By THE prosecution in the trial of two Workers* Party leaders on a charge of making a false declaration is expected to close its case today. Senior District Judge E.C. Foenander will decide whether to call350 words
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Article31 1985-09-19 11 SCHOOLS will observe Tree Planting Day on Nov 1 and 2. They can obtain their fruit trees, free of charge, from the Primary Production Department's demonstration farm31 words
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Advertisement294 1985-09-19 11 MaehineJlslaOS 9 The 6th South East Asian Industrial Fair From 23-27 September 1985 Singapore's World Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Japan, France, Trade Centre is the stage for MachineAsiaBs The the United Kingdom, Sweden and the United States South East Asian Industrial Fair. This is the sixth will be presenting papers294 words
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Advertisement310 1985-09-19 11 I Turn the advertisement. I* "^y turn I your life around. I Don't say «lt doesn't work* rather ask «How can we make ft work together*. Then come the results. As you know, we can move mountains if we pool our efforts together. We are experienced to move mountains. We310 words
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Article, Illustration482 1985-09-19 12 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN By THE Singapore undergraduate debater is cool and puts up a polished show. But he is ruffled when unprepared and pitted against boisterous Caucasians. This is one impression that has emerged after the National University of Singapore's victory in an inter-university482 words
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205 1985-09-19 12 A YOUTH, who admitted setting fire to his employer's workshop and committing break-in and theft involving a total of $41,226 at other places, was jailed for four years on Monday. Oh Ping Tong, 20, set fire to the workshop, which dealt in wood205 words
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152 1985-09-19 12 CHINA plaas to expand its oU refining capacity and Is discussing with several csaatries the possibility of baying their span refining capacity. Sinopec Vice-Presi-dent Feng Shlkal said In an Interview on Tnesday thai no contracts had been signed yet. He did not want152 words
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487 1985-09-19 12 RONNIE LIM - RONNIE LIM International oil trading conference By THE next five years will be tough, but the long-term future for Singapore's oil refineries is far from bleak. This was the consensus of a panel of officials from four refineries here. They were presenting the oil487 words
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297 1985-09-19 12 Singapore may improve its port facilities SINGAPORE is considering improvements to its port facilities to make oil trading operations easier. Crude oil brought here by very large crude carriers (VLCCs) is now discharged into three single buoy moorings (SBMs) which are connected to the oil refineries. When an additional pipeline297 words
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91 1985-09-19 12 SERANGOON Avenue 3 residents should not be alarmed by a low-flying helicopter from the Republic of Singapore Air Force when it hovers over the area tomorrow and next Thursday. The aircraft will be ferrying firemen, who will be carrying out high-rise fire-fighting and rescue91 words
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Advertisement696 1985-09-19 12 J PORCELAIN L FROM CHINA 5 DAYS INEVITABLE > WAREHOUSE STOCK °S6» CLEARANCE' r fT Beautiful, Practical t Cheap! f d* t^> All stock brand new! No reservation. «j\ \W 1* FTrst-come-firsfr«rved. yXftff&f 6 l IP^V^" 1,400 units genuine Kiang Xi porcelain e V vs vases flanje size). Choice of696 words
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Article503 1985-09-19 18 THOUGH cynics may suggest that the expulsion of diplomats on charges of espionage has, in our age, become a routine, almost ritualistic affair, there is much that is distasteful about the way it has escalated between Britain and the Soviet Union. Not only is the scale503 words
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469 1985-09-19 18 JANE ITTOCI - JANE ITTOCI. WHO said: "I played centreforward or striker from 1959 to 1960. I moved and played halfback or mid-fielder from 1981 to 1984."? And what part does this person now play? No one could possibly get the answers wrong. 1469 words
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Article, Illustration795 1985-09-19 18 JANE ITTOGI - JANE ITTOGI Implications for effective government By The search for a top-grade Cabinet to run the country is not an easy task, given the standards the Government has set for itself and the limited size of the talent pool. Today's articles,795 words
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Advertisement441 1985-09-19 18 VllilanlVlxPl i^^ Twin heads hehcal scanning "Quick Timer Recording". system One- touch timer recording. 30 Auto- Rewind minutes step up to 240 minutes Picture Search (Cue/ Review) Noise Canceller! Still Fine Picture I and Still Programmable Timer. 1 4 days Clear Multi Display, timer/ I event or everyday I event441 words
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Article, Illustration849 1985-09-19 19 PETER KELLNER - PETER KELLNER Pioneer doctor an exception in nation where bureaucracy rules By LET us, this once, praise the Soviet Union. It does many things wrong, but it does a few things right. And an even more heretical thought while Russia's ramshackle economy clearly has much to849 words
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Article, Illustration937 1985-09-19 19 NANCY CHNG - Two newsmen who filmed wars in Asia and cared NANCY CHNG The two foreign journalists killed while covering last week's failed coup bid in Bangkok were cremated recently. TNs week, the Foreign Correspondents Club of Thailand (FCCT) wHI launch a Neil Davis-William Latch memorial fund to help train future photo-journalists,937 words
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Advertisement179 1985-09-19 19 H fk BppKfkAiplwbiplMilßii X-'O/li/j*... UNIT TRUST INVESTMENT OFFERS Ready Cash Regular Dividends Maximum Security Experienced Management Convenience and Simplicity. Call *****61 for details. or mail the coupon below SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS LIMITED 9 Battery Road '13-03 07 Straits Trading Building Singapore 0104 Te l *****61 I am interested in your179 words
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Letter253 1985-09-19 20 I HONESTLY fail to see what all the ruckus about the Toyota Corolla advertisement is all about. So far, there have been complaints about how this particular ad would adversely affect the driving habits of our gullible youth, as well as accusations of blatant sexism. Surely253 words
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179 1985-09-19 20 Tunnel will be better for traffic HAVING read about the Public Works Department's plan to build an additional flyover at the junction of Braddell Road and Thomson Road, I wonder if it would be a better solution to have a tunnelled underpass for the north and south bound traffic. I179 words
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134 1985-09-19 20 WAS my face red or should it be green? when an American Express representative called me the night my letter ("What to do?") was published in the Forum Page (ST, Sept 12), to seek my help to solve the mystery of the keyrings which I134 words
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291 1985-09-19 20 I WISH to pass comment on the practice of the income tax authorities of demanding payment of corporate tax before the year of assessment for which it applies. Apparently the practice is to request an estimate of the tax liability within three months at the291 words
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Letter289 1985-09-19 20 Are shops allowed to do this? ONE recent Sunday, my dad, brother and I went to an electronic goods shop in Plaza Singapura to buy a portable stereo set with headphones. My dad paid by credit card. The set cost $190 but the salesman wrote289 words
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Letter, Illustration543 1985-09-19 20 How Japan rose from defeat to become No. 2 FORTY years ago Japan's war-shattered economy was just a third of Britain's. Today it's second only to the United States. This, in a nutshell, is a measure of Japan's economic blitzkrieg. After reading your account of the 40th anniversary of the543 words
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Article124 1985-09-19 20 THE Public Utilities Board would like to thank "L.K.W." and K.T. Chan for the comments in their letters "Provision of utilities" and "Residents prefer to use PUB gas". (ST, Aug 19). In providing piped gas supply, the board does consider the preference and convenience of the124 words
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Article116 1985-09-19 20 I REFER to the letter "Car with QY plates tailed motorist" (ST, Sept 12) in which the writer "T.S." suggested that vehicles with QY number plates should carry the owners' names on them. We wish to thank "T.S." for his suggestion. "T.S." may wish to know that116 words
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309 1985-09-19 20 Hospital sorry for changing admission date PLEASE refer to the letter "Admission date kept changing" by "Frustrated". (ST, Sept 11). It was unfortunate that the hospital was unable to admit the writer's wife and some others who were scheduled for admission on the morning in question. The reason for this309 words
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Advertisement601 1985-09-19 20 FAMILY RESTAURANTS ITS BIGGER. BETTER JUICIER 5 v llli 1 1 I L"T^ «i# iMMkyJ aU f^jfc,' V aW M *~^^^^B b^b^bW jF -mF-mSf-^^^^^^BM ■^■T i/ B^BT^B^B^^^T^BP^^Wißl^^rW *^B^^V^B^B^^. >#^' j «**«P'<^l^bW *^^B^BW iM I i^**fiHT "^^BM B ff j B^H A I A *T^J w .jr/ if "'Pk^m 1 1601 words
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Article, Illustration79 1985-09-19 21 THE Singapore stock market yesterday continued with its upbeat performance to show strong bullish signs. The Straits Times Industrial Index shot up 9.35 points to 766.96 while the Business Times Composite Index climbed up 5.92 points to end the day at 650.29. Volume swelled to 31.4 million79 words
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Article13 1985-09-19 21 Promet 6,762,000 M Resources 1,975,000 Pegi Malaysia 1,828,000 Pahong Inv 1,735,00013 words
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Article65 1985-09-19 21 MA A 3700+150 HleonfCred* 560 -60 TDM 442+40 Roiy Elect 540 +20 IMTeitfts 306 +20 Cold Store lOp 293+19 GaraUHdts 129 +19 Pranet 142 16 0 S 520+15 Sananda HUp 275 15 1 1 W 50c 194+14 0 V I 276+13 Weames 350 +12 Saterai In 150+12 OCBC 800+1065 words
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Article73 1985-09-19 21 fcppwi Mc 142 -14 Harrisons Msia 292 10 Siima Metal 382 -8 A«ontEntsoc 229 -7 Sea Vie* 296-6 Hsia Aica 50c 254-4 MMCIOc 115 -4 ANA Hotets 75 -4 MBFMdtsSOc 297-3 lion Carpn 222 -3 Oa»apiW 166 -3 Smnmt Corpn 166 —3 6 limber 149 -3 mmmm Bhd 14373 words
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Article33 1985-09-19 21 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Tines Business Times Industrials Composite 1984/85 High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) 1984/85 tow 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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Article13 1985-09-19 21 The US dollar closed at DM 2.9055 in Singapore, gaining 32 points.13 words
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Article21 1985-09-19 21 DM Y FF S$ H$ USS ***** ***** 241.70 Unq 2.1880 7.8180 1.3335 ***** 24i 90 ***** 2.2020 *****21 words
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Article33 1985-09-19 21 Eurodollar: Lost one ticks to 91.42 a contract. Dentschemark: Lost 41 ticks to 0.3472 a contract. Japanese yea: Lost 13 ticks to 0.*****3 a contract. Gold: Lost US$3.7O to U*****.10 an ounce.33 words
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Article62 1985-09-19 21 New Esso platform installed KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Esso Production Malaysia Incorporated (EPMI) has installed its largest offshore structure in Malaysia the Guntong A jacket. It costs Ms27 million to build. Guntong A is EPMI's 18th production platform and will start production next month. Guntong is the ninth field to beBernama - 62 words
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Article84 1985-09-19 21 TOKYO, Wed. NEC Corp. Japan's largest semiconductor-maker, will cut capital outlays for its semiconductor division to 120 billion yen (Ssl.l billion) from an initially planned 140 billion in the year to March 31. 1986. The decision followed similar moves by Toshiba Corp and Hitachi Ltd earlierReuter - 84 words
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Article85 1985-09-19 21 LOS ANGELES. Wed. The board of Apple Computer Inc is considering actions it may take in the light of plans by Chairman and co-founder Steven Jobs to form a new company. Mr Jobs informed the board last week that he has recruited five Apple managers85 words
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Article89 1985-09-19 21 TOKYO, Wed. The Tokyo Grain Exchange has decided to seek a tieup with the Chicago Board of Trade, the world's largest commodity exchange. The move was made in respose to the internationalisation of commodity future trading, exchange officials said. Tokyo Grain Exchange President Akira IshidaReuter - 89 words
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Article55 1985-09-19 21 Pride of Sarawak launched SIBU. Wed. Sarawak's first locally-built semicontainer ship, the 1,450--tonne Kin Line No.l, was launched here yesterday. It belonged to the Kin Shipping Line Sdn Bhd and was built at the Batang Rajang Shipyard here. The M52.6 million vessel would be plying the ports in Malaysia, Singapore.Bernama - 55 words
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462 1985-09-19 21 ANNE KOH - 350 traders for Johor investment seminar ANNE KOH By JOHOR can expect to see more investment from Singapore soon, judging from the response to the one-day investment seminar to be held in Johor Bam today. About 350 Singapore businessmen will attend the seminar at the Royal Johor Country Club to462 words
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Article74 1985-09-19 21 Sept 17 Sept 18 8T Composite 644 37 ***** BT indicate *****11 *****40 BTOe.OS +164 +226 ST Industry 757 60 766.95 ST ftMoce 2443 20 2495 98 ST Hotels 734 29 735 82 Sept 1? Sep! 18 ST Properties 438.07 440 61 SI Mm>ngs 340 56 340 59 ST74 words
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541 1985-09-19 21 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH High interbank rates prompt use of cash facility By CORPORATIONS are taking advantage of the record interest rates in the Singapore interbank market to negotiate with banks for better deposit rates for their money. And some companies that do not have541 words
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431 1985-09-19 21 MARA FERNANDEZ - MARA FERNANDEZ By HOTEL tycoon Khoo Teck Puat's purchase of 3.72 million DBS Bank shares within a month has sparked interest in the stock by small investors. Dealers and brokers say they have noticed increased buying of DBS shares by the investing public on the431 words
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328 1985-09-19 21 Below is the statement issued by Dr Goh Keng Swee. Deputy Chairman of the Monetary Authority of Singapore, yesterday 6 THE MAS intervention operation has achieved its purpose and liquidity is being injected into the market. What conclusions can be drawn from this exercise?328 words
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Article, Illustration399 1985-09-19 21 ANG LAY WAH - ANG LAY WAH By JUST give us 15 minutes and we'll win you over that's the philosophy of 29 British and 30 Australian hotel, tour and coach operators here in Singapore to woo Asian holiday-makers. And at the end of their date399 words
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Article3675 1985-09-19 22 READERS should be aware of the limitations of (Ms information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt in at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered in "busfress done". Further because al deafcnjs at a particular price are grouped together, the table does3,675 words
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Article3156 1985-09-19 22 INDUSTRIALS A Choc (280S) (I) 273 (2) 274 (5) 2 76 (8) 2 78 (7) 2.0 AISB (1 028 1 03S) (67) 1 00 (3) 1 01 (40) I 02 <SM) 1 02 (375) i 04 (692) 1 05 (670) 1 06 (198) 1 07(61)3,156 words
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Article2742 1985-09-19 22 U shares quoted have a par value of SI. unless otherwise specified Adjusted for scrip/rifhts N Ta»-e«mpted dividend MN is traded in lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted in dotes. IMS Last Yield Vol Day Hifh Lm Company Sale Change COM) tftfti Lm2,742 words
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Article318 1985-09-19 18 1 -Mi 11.000 2- f btsl l I art*. 3 OCBC FiMpct 4- at 0B Finance 00f i rjtes aho aiabble ai WF. mtaMt at DBS Fhmci. OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEFOSn RATES Savings: daily N4 Hi 5 5 Monthly 5'/ 2 Autosave 4 3 4 Fixed deposit318 words
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630 1985-09-19 18 THE Singapore market showed strong bullish signs yesterday. The Straits Times Industrial Index rose 9.35 points to 766.95 while the Business Times Composite Index went up 5.92 points to 650.29. Trading was active all day and a computer failure hi the stock630 words
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Article230 1985-09-19 18 Sept 18 IMS Chante Associated Hotels 0.34 -001 Bar* Of East Asia 21 608 Cheung Kang 18.00 unch Own Light 15.10 unch Cross Horb Tunnel 10.20 unch FE Comortun 0.62 -0.01 i Par East Each 6 I Cement 8008 -005 Greol Eagle 0.628 Hang Lung 8.45 -0.05 Hong Seng230 words
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Article334 1985-09-19 18 '> Sept IS Ten Chanfc i Aanomoto 1 150 10 Ako. 375 -15 Amodo 768 -4 A-soh. Chem 765 -14 Asoh. Glass 799 -6 Bank TV 781 unch > Bndgestone 551 2 Canon 1010 +10 Casio Computer 1670 -10 C.t.zen 400 -3 OMp Prmt 1060 -20 D Mppon Screen334 words
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Article307 1985-09-19 18 Sept 18 Cents Chance (Awl) A C I 268 A N I 260 -5 A P M 280 -5 Aberfoyle IO7OS Age 275 -5 AConce Oil 155S unch Allied Mil 3IOS Ampol Exp 281 +6 Ampol Pet 215 -11 Am 468 -12 Ashton 112 unch BHP 730 unch Beach307 words
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Article156 1985-09-19 18 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local Mars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.4943—1.4999 6.85— 6.5T Canadian dollar 1.5911—1.5959 6.39—6.18 HI dollar 1.1545—1.1605 8.86—8.42 Sterling pound 2.9259—2.9448 3.48—3.36 US dollar 2.1950-2.2000 4.63-4.50 Local dolars to lOOunib of foreign currency Austrian schilling156 words
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Article71 1985-09-19 18 i i i i i i _i i i i I MST index T~ Wednesday 1238.63(1228.11), Hongkong Hang Seng ~9 Wednesday 1563.62 (1569.40) 1 tAustraian Al-Ordinaries Wednesday 945.4 (962.0) I Nkkei D J Average Wednesday *****.66 (*****.51) Financial fines Industrials Tuesday 1002.7 (1007.7) w 'fi, Dow Jones Average g|71 words
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Article219 1985-09-19 18 Sep»l7 US$ Change Alcoa 33% ABed Chem Cp 43 +M Afe-Chalmers 3% Am Tel Tel 20% Amax Inc 14* unch Amr Corp 39% -2 Bethlehem SH 16% Boeing Co 45% Burroughs Cp 62% Caterpior Co 34% Chase Manhtn 52% Chrysler Cp 37 Citicorp 40% -1 Cons Nat Gas219 words
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Article591 1985-09-19 18 Sept 17 Pence Chaise INDUSTRIALS Allied-Lyons 278 unch C Ass. Dairies 136 unch C BTRPLC 363 +3 R' Babcocks 137 unch Z' Barclays 374 -3 Beecham 330 unch BICC 223 +2 A Blue Circle 503 -2 A BOC Group 279 -4 A Boots 202 -3 Bowoter 338 +10 B591 words
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Article109 1985-09-19 18 THE US dollar closed firmer against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, the US dollar closed mixed at 2.1950 in thin trading. It traded within a range of 2.1750 and 2.2000. It opened initially at 2.1930. Against the deutschemark, the greenback opened at 2.8975/85109 words
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Article110 1985-09-19 18 THE kilobar market traded between 5522,034 and 5522,526 yesterday. The Far East gold market opened at U*****/317.40 (day high) and immediately met overseas selling. It closed for lunch at U*****.35/316.75 with a firmer dollar. In the afternoon, it resumed at US$3l6/ 316.40 and eased off to U*****.70/315.10 where it110 words
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Article21 1985-09-19 18 GOLD US$/oz Ned Tues Singapore 315.00-316.00 318.60-318.90 Hongkong 317.00—317.50 319.55—319.95 Tun Mon New York 316.40-316.90 319.30—319.80 London 317.25-317.75 320.20-320.7021 words
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Article200 1985-09-19 18 Managers' prices for Sept 19 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 1.81-1.92 The Sa.inp Fund 1 36— 1.44 Spore Pro? Fund 0.78-0 83«d Spore Sec Fund 114-121 Spore divest Fund 0 80—0 85 Spore Equity Fund 0.80-085 DBS Bank Shtnton Growth Find 1 00 1 05 Asia Unit Trust200 words
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Article92 1985-09-19 18 Eurodollar 3-month deposit DECEMBER Eurodollar stayed within a tight range as many operators remained sidelined. They were waiting for some US economic numbers to be released this week, namely, housing starts, personal income and critical flash GNP. Hopefully, these should give a better feel on US interest rates in the92 words
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Article, Illustration66 1985-09-19 18 GRADUAL strengthening of the US dollar in the cash market put the December deutschemark contracts under pressure during the later half of the day. However, profittaking lifted it from the day's low and good volume was registered. (US dollar Deutschetnark Open High Lew Sett Est Val Dee 0.3486 0.348666 words
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Article40 1985-09-19 18 YEN contracts once again suffered another typical low-volume day and narrow trading range. Open High Low Sett Est Vel Dee 0.*****6 0.*****6 0.*****3 0.*****3 3 Mar 86 0.*****3 Ju *****00 Opes tat (Tues): 131. Art Val (Taos): 54.40 words
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Article, Illustration69 1985-09-19 18 DEMAND for December gold was weak, with the strengthening of the US dollar and the threat of lower oil price providing the backdrop. No specific centres were active and volume was modest. Reports from Security Pacific National Bank SPAFI (In USS oer Trov ounce) Open High Low Sett Est69 words
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Article, Illustration512 1985-09-19 18 Delivery of FCL import containers Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL containers unpacked at Mm containers freight station on September 18 (2300) LCI Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Arr Cargo fane Block Bremen E (70/468) 19/9(1800) Fl 0800 1000.0800 0900 F 1 Gi B Kemuning (39N)512 words
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Article, Illustration250 1985-09-19 18 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Kee Expander K27 a side 20 9 Waheng Kl9 aside 20 9 Donnco Kl5 19/9 20 9 Jalamokambi K2B 19/9 21 9 Lin Petaling K2O 19/9 19 9 Lina 101 R3O 19 9 20 9 Nedlloyd Santos Kl2 19/9 19 9250 words
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Article19 1985-09-19 18 Ctosmt pk*% cents kic tngapore ctober 164.00 down 0 75 cents lalaysia ictober 183 50 up 1.50 cents19 words
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Article17 1985-09-19 18 Cfcwmtpnces T MS/Uo KL Tin 30 05 down three cents Turnover 155 tonnes down 10 tonnes17 words
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Article26 1985-09-19 18 Ctoane prices £/taw T«M pot 1016 00 101 7 00 ilOftOO--10?bSO) months *****0 1041 00 dOSI 00 -1051 SO) Market tone Lay*' Sales 16.050 tomws26 words
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Article21 1985-09-19 18 9mm USJ troy o; Ned Iks WOH* SB6 *>S; 598 603 lyn Mm •■»<:■> k 9! !>% 601 606 Stma OtttHmat ipori21 words
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Article33 1985-09-19 18 Ctamt prices AUmmmum twvw Twt Spot *****- 726 5C (***** 732 M) 3 months 748 50 749 00 1 75b 00 755 50 1 Market tone Barely Steady Sales 21. 10C tonnes33 words
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Article119 1985-09-19 18 Cloynf prices Crude MS/tonne palmoi Sept FVM tSOlithi 735 (central' 730 < north i Oct 73b bouttifc. rri! 'd: 7?7 SO (north' Kenned palm oi US$/tomes RBD paifT. Sept 36? 50 i sellers i Oi.t No* 35b t seller ii Det 36b (Mfcrt) RBD O*m Sept Oct Not119 words
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466 1985-09-19 19 Genting lifts pre-tax profit with help of new subsidiary MALAYSIAN casino operator Genting Bhd has posted a 17.1 per cent higher pre-tax profit of M598.5 million. Turnover rose 15.3 per cent to M5213.4 million for the six months ended June 30, thanks to a maiden contribution from Sabah Development Co466 words
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346 1985-09-19 19 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR By INDIA yesterday assured Singapore and foreign businessmen of its commitment to opening up the country to trade and foreign investments. Where business is concerned, India aims to improve relations with all countries, Indian Minister of State for Commerce P.A. Sangma told346 words
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285 1985-09-19 19 NORA CHENG - Traders welcome India's edible oil decision NORA CHENG By SINGAPORE traders yesterday welcomed the decision by the world's largest buyer of the palm oil, India, to resume imports of edible oils from Singapore, especially after Pakistan's recent decision to stop buying palm oil from here. Although it is not known285 words
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Article66 1985-09-19 19 BOUSTEADCOSingapore Ltd has advised the Stock Exchange of Singapore that the sale of Its New Zealand associate's trading activities resulted in a profit of NZ5285,000 (about 5J336.000) over the value of assets. Bousteadco's share of the NZ$ll million sale proceeds will be invested at high Merest in New Zealand,66 words
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Article66 1985-09-19 19 THE Malaysian National Investment Trust Scheme, Pemegang Amanah Raya Malaysia S^kifP Amaiw** Saham Nasional, has bought an 8.5 per cent stake in Highlands and Lowlands Bhd. The Federal Land Development Authority has raised its stake in Hi and Lo from 6.09 per cent to 6.34 per cent,66 words
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Article31 1985-09-19 19 JURONG Cement Ltd has recommended a reduced first and final dividend of 2 per cent for the year ended March 31 compared with a total 8.5 per cent previously.31 words
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Article52 1985-09-19 19 KUNDONG Tanjong Pau Company Bhd has posted a 16 per cent rise in pre-tax profit to Msl.7 million for the first six months of the year. Its investment and other income rose from Msl.l million to Msl.4 million. Directors expect full-year profits to match those of the52 words
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Article71 1985-09-19 19 MALAYSIA Building Society Bhd (MBSB) reported a pre-tax profit of MJ21.6 million for the first half of the year, compared with M522.7 million previously. MBSB said the figures were not comparable because of a new accounting method. Net profit was M511.9 million (M512.5 million previously) and the71 words
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Article55 1985-09-19 19 JOHAN Holdings Bhd will take a 40 per cent stake in welding equipment distributor Esab (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd. Johan will subscribe for 700,000 shares in Esab. a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Swedish multi-national of die same name that is the world's largest manufacturer and distributor of welding equipment55 words
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Article73 1985-09-19 19 MR Lee Kim Tan has further raised his shareholding in Lee Kim Tah Holdings Ltd, from 61.38 per cent to 61.44 per cent, with the purchase of an extra 55,000 shares at a cost of 162,190. The 49.2 million LKT shares now held by Mr Lee include73 words
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Article105 1985-09-19 19 MALAYAWATA Steel Bhd is confident that the long-term prospect for its steel business is bright and that it will be able to at least maintain, if not increase, its market share. Chairman Tunku Datuk Shahriman bin Tunku Sulaiman said in his latest annual statement that continuous effort would105 words
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Article60 1985-09-19 19 THE Aluminium Company of Malaysia Bhd (Alcom) slipped deeper into the red in the first half of the year. Alcom's pre-tax loss, doubled to M515.90 million from MJ7.49 million, while turnover slipped to M534.18 mil-' lion from M548.35 million. The company said the proposed rights issue announced earlier .was60 words
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Article104 1985-09-19 19 SHAREHOLDERS of Sat eras Resources (Malaysia) Bhd have been urged to approve* the company's acquisition of 97.5 hectares of land at its forthcoming Extraordinary General Meeting. Development Securities Sdn Bhd (DSSB), a subsidiary of SRM, has an agreement with Golden Crest Sdn Bhd to acquire land known as104 words
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Article82 1985-09-19 19 PLANTATION-based, Guthrie Ropel Bhd's group pre-tax profit in the first half of the year slipped to M59.71 million from the previous M516.20 million due to lower crop production and prices. At the company level, pre-tax profit fell to M56.86 million from M510.77 million. Group proceeds from rubber and82 words
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Article, Illustration154 1985-09-19 19 THERE'S no need for scissors and glue for users of the MITA DC--113 copier who need to edit their copies. The copier can delete parts of a print directly from the copy so users need not paint out or place a piece of paper on154 words
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Article139 1985-09-19 19 GIVEN the pet name Blue Dragon because it spits fire, a metalworking laser by Westinghouse can weld pieces of thick heavy metal together in just five seconds, the company claims. The Blue Dragon, developed at Westinghouse Laser Centre in Sunnyvale, California, produces an intense beam139 words
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Advertisement40 1985-09-19 21 STOCK US$ US$ DeVoe-Holbein International nv 6H 7% City-Clock Internotionol nv 2% 3% Quotes as of: September 16, 1985 Pint Commerce Securities B. V World Trade Center Strawinskylaan 857 1077 xx Amsterdam The Netherlands Telephone (31) (20) *****2 Telex *****40 words
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Advertisement84 1985-09-19 21 B SINGAPORE usiness MC(P) 27/12/84 $4 VOL.9 N0.9 SEPTEMBER 15. 1985 MONTOLY fcS^^ .^fl IP L Bbm. Bk c^SS>fis^^^R ■w BBM ;^^bl BBW ->^?l^ j^^BbwP>'^ .^fl ir BBBBBb^. x '.^l Bk c .^Bi BPir Bh^. B^ x B»P^ k^ Bb^. BHtok. H^B BWSf ■Bfa, Bk, Bw. B^V' ESm r ,^H84 words
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Advertisement437 1985-09-19 19 MILLION DOLLAR FLU t C^tfnULJiHW'^HLttT^SK^iwm range of exclusive imported and \P^^ k VI«S-| MPWKi i^NHil |ocal furniture. All at greatly reduced m tfSl -"^tfc- r^»'i i l^3l pnces s P eciall V selected for HDB •jj \V^jß^ Hf private owners. Customer made-to- PHQ r^». .measure accepted. Advance tjk WA Booking437 words
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Advertisement381 1985-09-19 20 I *****66 1 s^l a? m m H r m^/\ I^^^^B^^^Tjlllllai^ I RAMITII JS9O tfnpoftßd from Don msrk lllMNMMi >JHflE^^flkW^l9r tMi* as ha OTHER MODELS BEFORE V NOW SerielsHA 5335XJ0 $200.00 Serie2sHA i37MO $225.00 SerieB2HA JttfcOO $375.00 Serie9oHA $435.00 Serte 18SH Js44ftOO $250.00 HURRY TO OUR SHOWROOM: DANLEE INTERIORS PTE381 words
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Advertisement678 1985-09-19 20 SB /^'/^BBa^HiBSiSiSS Imp- «Bml| W« aptialiM in: Solid Doors, PVC Decorative ■b*L' r~ I Doors, Sliding Doors, PVC Folding Doors and All ■jatog— HUH Types of Interior Products. Bft I TOMG SENG HOME DECORATION HH H^B #04-52 SULTAN PLAZA S(0719) TEL: *****80 jL (Jl i ■> fi -^^^JSC^Ujy jk IFor678 words
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Advertisement330 1985-09-19 20 GATES FENCES I Fabricated with imported aluminium panels with various I designs to suit your choice. CALL *****59, *****70 SYZYGY Building Material's Company SHOWROOM: #04-18, Parklane Shopping Mall Singapore 0718 HUDC/ HOUSE OWNERS Lot Boomtlme* provide you with fr#sn concepts in ftOfiM ftirotsMfiQ* Please call *****00 (8 lines) We specialised330 words
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Advertisement695 1985-09-19 20 TELEPHONE SERVICE: Monday Friday 9.00am to 5.00pm Saturday 8.30am to 2.00pm (iiam deadline for the Sunday Times) Public Holiday 9.00am to I.oopm COUNTER SERVICE: Time* Orchard Centre, #02-105 Lucky Plaza Monday-Friday: 10.00am to 12 noon I.oopm to 5.30pm (4.00pm for next day) Times House, 390 Kim Seng Road Monday Friday695 words
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Advertisement475 1985-09-19 20 12 Computer Products/ Saoncaa ißf^L APPLE m f computer Plus free Rf modtiifor 4*B tflttCJßlOWp'yffffffff*ls 20 BUiRd OoMttes 4 hours Appreciation i Cowse tvftaaac Computer Syatem Hardware foraale a IBM system 34 CPU Type 5340. a 5 units display Stations Type 5291. a l unit Printer Type 5256. a 1475 words
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Advertisement668 1985-09-19 20 RATES Ordinary: $5.00 per line (Min $15.00) Semi-diiplay: $20 00 per col cm (Min. $60.00 Straits Times) $20.50 per col. cm (Min. $61.50 Sunday Times) Display: $25 00 per col cm (Min. $7500 Straits Times) $25.62 per col. cm I (Min. $7&86 Sunday Times) Box Charges: $5.00 (collected) e $10.00668 words
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Advertisement367 1985-09-19 20 CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: PorsofUil B#^riC9tt/lawrcfisfiflaß9\ 1 "i EmnftovntOjfit 164 741 Vllilllll (11 M) PupirMll (105 127) Travel Guide (111 196) Fritia~*^#iim A Iff #yM**»4tft« f lat£ >^ IS7\ AnwmwciiwiiHi (It! IT4) OMlwrtaa (181 If!) 20 Pets/Pet Care LAST NIGHT ARRIVAL! Red/ black Chow-Chow, Boxer, white/ orange Pomeranian, Collie, Pugs, ShihTzu, white367 words
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Advertisement540 1985-09-19 20 Products MUST GO! CALL AT: **™|F w>BPBBeSjfJSj© No S. Kaki BukH Road 2 TEL: *****22 COMPLETE NEW SET of stainless steel snack bar equipment consisting of Bain-Marie snack warmer, twin wash basins, two 7 ft. tables. Also a brand new Sanyo display chiller. For viewing contact *****57 CANE FURNITURE BALE-540 words
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Advertisement1162 1985-09-19 21 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ RELAX REFRESH YOURSELF AT GREAT EASTERN HEALTH CENTRE t»i-» a^LrisV sth Floor Lw 4DI MecPnorson Road "diHB mr ■fl^B Singapore 1336 _jH •j* |'bV/V Tel: *****44 ext 45S^ B 4fl W Tbb™ r^r^bSbbW. 30 Hairdressing TRIMS UNISEX SALON. #02-03. Tai-Pan Ramada Hotel. Tel: *****081,162 words
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Advertisement900 1985-09-19 21 97 Airconditioners/ Refrigerators VARIOUS ROOM. SPLIT aircond units. Sales, rental at reasonable price. Elegant *****81/*****64. 38 TV/ Video/ Hi-Fi EXPRESS TAIWA ELECTRONICS. We specialise in repairing all kinds of video, colour T.V., hi-fi system It colour T.V. antenna installation. Tel: *****64/*****71. LAG ELECTRICAL SERVICE, we specialise In repairing all kinds900 words
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Advertisement709 1985-09-19 21 50 Offiee Equipment/ Supplies OFFER! ELECTRONIC TYPEWRITER $395 copier $1350, paper shredder $390, checkwriter etc. *****55. 51 Printing/ Copying Services We specula* «> priming visiting cards, kltcrhcads (While you >"*'> Bills, mvoKM and al kind ol Stationery n«m» Designing embossing works aho mitHtbtt here FOR QWCK CREATIVE. RELIABLE QUALITY PRINTING709 words
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Advertisement772 1985-09-19 21 52 Office Furniture/ 52 Office Furniture/ 52 Office Furniture/ Furnishing Furnishing Furnishing I IP ft CZ PPs24^ 1 I^HBBk T I Ml2l H760 x WIS2S x D760 •7*^ J $160 II I Typist Chair S*h rtftaria! Chair Cabinet li^^^^^^H «KkHe Comp m«nvfoctvrifK> (Pte) Ud.H 155 Mlll 2:tf. Upper Thomson Road772 words
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Advertisement609 1985-09-19 21 57 Business 57 Business Opportunities Opportunities WE SUPPLY DEPENDABLE ft QUALITY SRI LANKAN MANPOWER TO MIDDLE EAST ft OTHER COUNTRIES OVERSEAS TRUST AGENCY Labour Ucenc* Mo. 478 Mail 55, Sangamitta Mawatta, Colombo-13, Sri Lanka. P.O. Box 2128, Colombo, Sri Lanka Cable: ***** *****, INDIKA CE Attn. SOMA Telephone: *****0 1)609 words
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Advertisement412 1985-09-19 21 65 Situation* Wsnted AC* [ESTABLISHED 1900) FILIPINO MAIDS^^Indonesian/Sri Lankan (laiaaowaHU Fao») COMPREHENSIVE AGREEMENT SERVICE AT YOUR DOOR-STEP YOUR INFANT CARE I IS OUR PRIME COMCERMI OUR MAIDS ARE GUARANTEED TRAINED ABROAD AND 3 DAY ORIENTATED IN SPORE FULL REFUND GUARANTEED IF UNSUITABLE FOR EMPLOYMENT *****68 ABLE COMMERCIAL AIDS COLOMBO COURT412 words
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Advertisement501 1985-09-19 21 1 Vacuum cleaner, encycloaiL.^ pedia, cookware sales perIf ■LI *on! An opportunity, at Kl If^ classification 71, to run B^aS 1 111 y Ur Wfl diBt butOTBni PSSSSSSl^^SSSwS^^SwSSw^aaaaCaaaw^LwSSELs I SSawSam^Lawa^aw^Bßaa^aWßaßßßa^BWa^aia^awa^K I aaaaaaTaTe^a^a^a^B^a^B^aTa^B^aTa^a^B 65 Situations Waniad AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY MUMNOS Srilankans housemaid, pretralned guaranteed. English sptaklnt. complete documentation/ replacement/ recommendation enclosed. Tekson501 words
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Advertisement519 1985-09-19 21 66 Situations Vacant: Professions!/ Executive MARKETING EXECUTIVE Established International Oroup seeks to appoint a competent, experienced and quail t led professional to assume the above post. This exceptional Individual should have the flair for the merchandising/ marketing of our comprehensive range of reknown fashion footwear, apparels and accessories, particularly in519 words
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Advertisement288 1985-09-19 21 70 Situations Vacant* Clerical a^B I a^La^H^|^|MMat Wa^BaaaißMßi I L^BHHarf JaafMaA-saV^ Abbbl otm% #*>** I I aMafJabam B t«B^aSßßaMt afeVa^Bat B Immediate vacancy for STATISTICAL ASSISTANT Qualifications Mm GCE O level LCC Higher Accounting Completed National Service Mm 2 years working experience "4 Required to keep full k set of288 words
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Advertisement622 1985-09-19 22 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ BANK SECS $1500 fcjr Awaricin MireMut B—fc. If you've specified Banking ex- perience or have assisted a Financial Controller or Investment Manager, we'll consider your CV. Please call *****^ for details after 9 am FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK •fMM o Able to handle full set of accounts.622 words
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Advertisement907 1985-09-19 22 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK. GCE 'O' level, able to maintain full set of books up to Trial Balance and perform clerical duties. Able to work independently, speaks fluent English, Mandarin and Teochew/ Hokkien. Able to type. Preferably with experience. Salary neg. depending on experience. Interested, call907 words
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Advertisement643 1985-09-19 22 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Pales TELEPHONE SALES REPRESENTATIVE With FEDERAL EXPRESS you will have the opportunity to use your outgoing, assertive personality to establish a market presence in Singapore for the Company. We're the international leader in the overnight delivery of high priority goods and documents with643 words
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Advertisement654 1985-09-19 22 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Honeywell Honeywell Pte Ltd, a subsidiary of Honeywell Inc. is one of the world's leading manufacturers in control instrumentation and computer, has vacancies for: Requirements: GCE o' Level with credits in English. Mathematics, Science 8) Preferably with some technical sales experience Pieasant disposition and able to654 words
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Advertisement669 1985-09-19 22 71 Situations Vacant: Sales BE A TOP SALESMAN AT WYWY Growing and expanding fast in the field of Office Automation, Wywy is looking for people lite you, Call Jean *****55 for your interview, now! Buy SeH through CATS. Factory at Henderson Industrial Park require:SALES ASSISTANT (FEMALE) 'Secondary level Speak fluent669 words
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Advertisement594 1985-09-19 22 71 Situations Vacant: Sales PROMOTERS FOR HEALTH Drink required in Supermarkets. Good pay, average $30 per day. Call personally at: #04-01 Cldeco Industrial Complex, Lorong Bakar Batu Off MacPherson Road, between 9.00am. and 5.00pm. SALESGIRLS REQUIRED FOR Orchard Rd. It Marine Parade Boutiques. Attractive basic salary plus commission It good594 words
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Advertisement825 1985-09-19 22 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical SBB^BBBBBBS i iKi win i n win unm Hell I m BLACKS DECKER wtVW^fWCMKKWFSmmmmmmT^mmmWW wmsmmi I a ITC/ NTC in Electrical Engineering I e Possess knowledge of electronics and microI processors Must be able to lead a group of Electricians Have 3825 words
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Advertisement428 1985-09-19 22 73 Situations Vacant: Production i ELECTRO-PLATING TECHNICIAN (Quality/ Prsessi Corrtrol) OCE O' level i 2 years experience in elec-tro-plating 25 years and above Knowledge ol quality coni trol J FEMALE OPERATORS REOMREO Secondary education. 5 days work week No shift work No scope work o Preferably living in Ang Mo428 words
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Advertisement399 1985-09-19 23 ~^4 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Q rt PICO ART PTE LTD A leading construction company requires urgently CONSTRUCTION SITE FOREMAN AND SUPERVISORS Min. GCE 0' level Able to work independently Able to withstand long working hours Interested applicants please write with full resume, contact tel. no. 2399 words
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Advertisement502 1985-09-19 23 MM Supermarket requires Working hour lpm. to 9.30pm. e Secondary education Medical free. Interested please come personally Blk. 10 Haig Road #01-363 to 365 Interview: 10.30am. to 3.00pm. OFFICE BOY wanted Able to speak simple English Pleasant looking Good salary offered Interview time: 9am. Bpm. Interested parties please call personally502 words
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Advertisement843 1985-09-19 23 74 Situations Vacant: ELEBRITIES CAFE REQ. 1. Night Cleaner from 7p.m. to 2a.m. (weekends)/ from 7p.m. to la.m. weekdays). 2. Day Kitchen Helpers/ Dish Washers. 3. Day/ Night Waitresses/ Walters. Apply personally from 3p.m. to 6p.m. at 76. Orchard Rd.. *02-52/ S3. Centrepolnt, S'pore 0023. EXPERIENCED CASHIER REQO. Immediately to843 words
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Advertisement690 1985-09-19 23 ■fj??????********"""*""""*""""""*"""***"*""""***"""""""^"*" 1 i 83 Vehicle Financing/ 83 Vehicle Financing/ I P^-iM-ir— One of the leaBt x P ensive ■^■^^^^^^^^^TT^^l I Cnu OflQ 1 cars for sale today is a I A MT^aVkO 1 Jl OlJpi 1969 Austin Mini Coupe at I blA^JtiSEiirx 1 I c=N ?N r\ r=S H5OO ono.690 words
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Advertisement587 1985-09-19 23 85 For Sato: Alfa/ Paugsot/Volvo CO. REGD. '76 Volvo 144DL. Tax till Jan. '86. Recently resprayed white. Director's personal vehicle. Condition view to believe: Blk 37, #03-73 Defu Lane 10. Tel: *****86/*****38. 3A-85 VOLVO 399 OLE, s/rlms. 1 owner, expensive hi-fi set, accident free. *****16 Wilson Tan. •75 PEUGEOT 304,587 words
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Advertisement615 1985-09-19 23 87 For Sato: Mercedes 70 MERCEDES 200. 1 co. owner, aircon., radio cassette, tax/ tyres new, beautiful cond. *****59. 70 MERCEDES 200 Pte. owner. PARF eligible. Tip top cond. View: 24 Siglap Ave. S'pore 1545. 70 MERCEDES 200 auto. 1 co. owner, alrcon., cassette, $23,500. Tip top condition. *****27. 70615 words
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Advertisement740 1985-09-19 23 89 For Sato: Datsun/Nissan NEAR 70 DATSUN 120Y GL. Stationwagon. New model/ alrcon. $9500 negotiable. Tel: *****20. NEAR *3 SUNNY 13GL, auto., 2 owners. Alrcond., s/rtms, hi-fi, original. PARF. $15,700. *****03. NISSAN SUNNY I.SGL 5-speed. Mar. "84. 1 owner, radio cassette, tax 2/86, aircon. Tel: *****23 NOV. "80 DATSUN 120Y740 words
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Advertisement727 1985-09-19 23 tO For Sato: Toyota 1874 TOYOTA CELICA, 5-speed, aircon. radio cassette, sports rims, with new sports tyres. Selling cheap, $6,600. Tel: *****31 IBM OX COROLLA. Atrcon., hl-fl, tax Dec. Good cond. 2 pte. owners. Price: 812J00. Call Augustine *****16. SS TOYOTA COROLLA. 1.3 DX. Aircon., radio/ cassette. New tax. 1727 words
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Advertisement918 1985-09-19 23 A4 E^^S* *2fla^Bk* B^HVOUBIIBBnH COMPANY'S REGISTERED 1883 Mitsubishi Oalant 1.6 OLS. Auto. 1 owner. Power steering/ windows. Done 19,000 km. Tax 4/86. Original white. Like new Tel: *****75/*****96. END -80 MTTSUBNIH Lancer. New model, square lights Ist owner. Aircon., sports rims, tax 2/86. $11,300 *****39. FOR SALE MfTBUBHIIB 1976 Lancer918 words
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Advertisement883 1985-09-19 23 i960 HONDA ACCOM), 4-door 2 owners Veh. no 'EM 3875U Offers to Stn Thai Hin Trading Pte Ltd, 13 Snort Street, #01-52/ 54. 8(0718). Tel: *****11 Oary Ng 4782 HONDA ACCOM) EX. Manual Power steering, windows, central locking, radio/ cassette, aircon. Showroom condition 2 private owners. $25,180. *****03 ■83 HONDA883 words
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Advertisement906 1985-09-19 24 94 For Sale: Other Makes FIB. ISM SUBARU 1600 witn air- S cond.. Pioneer stereo set s rims. $8,400 Tel: *****3a f MOOHfIEO STRIKING REO Beetle witn full expensive accessories. I Offers to *****55/ pg. *****88. |J NEAR "83 PONY 1200OL 1 owner, aircond.. s/rtms. hi-fi, tax 3/'B6. t Beautiful.906 words
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Advertisement611 1985-09-19 24 95 For Sa*e: 95 For Sate: Commercial Commercial »wiik;iw» vonictw* DAIHATSU SPV a family of special purpose vehicles for every business application Aluminium Panel Van... extra weatherproof protection and security for your valuable cargo i Power Gate... making possible one-man operation for your delivery fleet Tapper... the contractor's real workhorse611 words
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Advertisement403 1985-09-19 24 97 Vehicles Wanted ATTRACTIVE CASH PAYMENT a Any models below 2000 cc. PARF or Non-PARF. a Commercial Pickups/ Van. Trada-in accaptaMa JMCM YIU MOTORS PTE LTD NOJS LOWLAND ROAD SINGAPORE ISM ATTRACTIVE CASH PAYMENT FOR ANY MODEL, USED, COMPANY CARS a PARF or Non-PARF a Co. Regn a Commercial vans/403 words
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Advertisement812 1985-09-19 24 97 Vehicles Wanted WANTED GOOD CONDITION todhand. Isuzu diesel pickup. Year of manufacture: 1979 1980. Pay load 3 tons. Int'd, pis. call: *****33 Miss Goh after 9.30 a.m. CARS WANTEDI INSTANT Cash. We pay more for quality used cars. D&H Motorways Pte. Ltd. *****82/*****83. HIGH OFFER FOR good quality, used812 words
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Advertisement740 1985-09-19 24 sUSsf! Spcndiiicj is Good! p<^ i sP 108 Accommodation Available: Housee D.lO BEAUTIFUL D/STOREY seml-d. Spacious living/ dining, aircon. 3 bdrms., servant's. Modern kitchen. Quiet surroundings. Matured garden. F/furn. $1,700. *****92/3 (No agents) D.lO NEWLY RENOVATED d/storey bungalow with s/pool. at Coronation Rd. Near American School. Split-level. 4+l bdrms., attached740 words
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Advertisement628 1985-09-19 24 106 Accom itiodation Available: Houses D.IS S/STOREY TERR. 1000 0.n.0. 3 bdrms. attached bathrms. Apply IS Siglap Walk or Phone *****87. D.IS TELOK KURAU Lor. K Townh'se. 3+l rms. unfurn. $1,000. *****42 (agt). D.19 LUXURIOUS MODERN semi-d. with pool, large living It dining, 3 bdrms.. furn., $2,200. Call *****00. D.1955628 words
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Advertisement321 1985-09-19 24 avbimdm: Apartments fwR EfIST PUtZA Hotel Style Luxurious Apartments TO LET At the junction of Scotts/ Orchard Road, next to Hyatt Hotel. 1 4,000 sq ft Hotel Style Lobby. Swimming Pool, Tennis Court, Squash Court, Billiard Room, Gymnasium and many other facilities. Self Service Free Launderette. Ample Indoor Car Parking321 words
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Advertisement498 1985-09-19 24 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apilmanls Apartments a^BVB^BBMMBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBMBBBMBaBBBBHBBBBHBBB SBBBaBBHBBBBB^BSBvSa^BaSE I CLEMENTIPARK |j CARRIAGE HOUSE I j Luxurious Condominium I Apartments with full I < recreational facilities 1 bedroom type: $1600 I 3 bedroom type: $2500 I Choice of apartments I Covered Parking I Security I j LOOKING FOR A498 words
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Advertisement384 1985-09-19 24 DJ SCOTTS TOWER, brand new 3 bdrms. Partially/ fully furn. D.IS EASTERN LAGOON, brand new 2 bdrms. Virgo Blk. Facing sea. Partially/ fully furn. $1,400. OS WESTPEAK CONDO. close to Japanese/ American School 3+l bdrms. Newly furn. W,4<M Many new choice apartments. SEBASTIANO PROPERTIES *****96/ *****33 D.9 The Caimhill/ View,384 words
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Advertisement972 1985-09-19 24 107 Accommodation Available: Apai Imsnts i RMS: TAMPBCa, Jurong Weil 1800 4 rms Hougang $500 Gefc ang East J650 Bt Pumai SBM ?hin Swee Rd $800 S rms JC -ong West. Bt Batok $450 2 nA fienderson. AM Kto. $350 A 3atok, Jurong East, Marsilmg 1320 Tampmes Holland .Yishu*, 3t.972 words
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Advertisement536 1985-09-19 25 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments S UNITS OF apartments at Vista Park (near Haw Par Villa) and 1 unit cosy mansion at Bedok for rental Call Linda: *****44/ 5 <N>.3o a.m 6p.m.). OTST.IS MBBERVB.H APT. 3 rms. Facing sea. Dist 5 Gloria Mans. 3 rms. Dist.4 Mt Faber Lodge 2, 3.536 words
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Advertisement407 1985-09-19 25 107 Accommodation Available: Apartmonta PANOAN VALLEY, RIDGEWOOD and Scotts Tower. Beautifully furnished for rent Beverly Mai for sale Tel: *****57/ *****21. PENTHOUSE AT THE Plaza Hotel avail immed. F/furn. 3 bdrms., fully carpeted facing sea. $2,300 incl. maintenance. Call: *****33. THE HABITAT (O.10). conveniently located. 3-bdrm. mais. Large balconies, pool/407 words
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Advertisement404 1985-09-19 25 107 Accommodation Available: Apartmonta DIST.IS EQUATORIAL APT. Facing sea. 4 bdrms. servant's. Fully furn. $1,900. Wess *****44. DIST.IS, NEWLY PAINTED apt 3 rms., study, store, 2 baths, carpeted. Convenient $850. *****31. DIST.IS SEA BREEZE apartment 3-rm., 2 bathrms., aircond., f/furn. $1,000. Tel: *****62. DIST.2I CLEMENTI PARK, Hibiscus Block. 2 bdrms..404 words
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Advertisement416 1985-09-19 25 107 Accommodation Available: Apartmonta D.lO BRAND NEW Mals. (Laurel Pk.) with gdn. fc pool. 3 bdrms. with wardrobes. $1,100. *****26 D.21 PANDAN VALLEY 3+ 1 bdrmed. apt. furn. facing s/pool. $1700. Houseworld *****64/5. D.21 SHERWOOD TOWER, f/furn., facing pool. Immediate occupation. *****11 (Agts. welcome). D.21, SHERWOOD TWR., Mais. 3 bdrms.416 words
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Advertisement350 1985-09-19 25 107 Accommodation MwauMDW. Apartments PANDAN VALLEY. EUGENIA Court, furn. 3 bdrms., with alrcond. $1,500. Contact: Chew *****92. PARTIALLY FURNISHED 2 rms 1 hall HDB flat for rent at only $400. Please call *****53 Mr Llm PEARLBANK PENTH'SE. 3 bdrms., study, roof-gdn., panoramic sea view. $2,200. Colliers *****2. QUEENBWAY 3-RM. FLAT,350 words
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Advertisement782 1985-09-19 25 108 Accommodation Available: Room* 2 FURN. RMS. with bathrms. attached, ceiling fan It aircon., refrigerator. At Jin. Raja Udang off Balestler Rd. Tel: *****92. FURNISHED ROOM AVAILABLE in Chai Chee for decent educated male. Call: *****71 Gowrie. HOLLAND RD. D.lO, furn. rm. without aircon. for bachelor, $300. Tel: Joanne *****71.782 words
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Advertisement642 1985-09-19 25 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sato: Houses >avish hill to P home you've always dreamed of. II i f W Spanish-style^^ m wm fm —J W^ I mum® ClfitflfOfifiLSfc I I at Upper Bukit Timah Road'^WSl Super Large Spanish-style 2-storey Semi-detached Bungalows t- jkfa^^^^^^^^Z. v642 words
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Advertisement649 1985-09-19 25 OFF EAST COAST Road (D.1545) 2-storey semi-detached, 4 bedrooms, servant's. 3 bathrms., approx. 4,620 sq.ft. $600,000. Victor It Morris, Tel: *****33. PASBt RIS HEIGHTS. Double-sto-rey Intermediate/ corner terrace. 2,500/ 3,400 sq.ft. 3+ l bdrms. 88 yean. $250,000/ 8310/100. Citiprop: *****75. DtST-10 VICTORIA PK. Renovated d/storey semi-d. 3,800 sq.ft. 3 bdrms.649 words
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Advertisement619 1985-09-19 25 OEYLANG LOR. 24A, d/storey terrace. Freehold. Ideal for trade/ clan association, union, church. Tel: *****62/ *****96. HILLCREST VICINITY 2-STOREY semi-d. facing morn. sun. Well maintained. 3500 sq.ft. F'hold. $515,000. Soel: *****11/ 4. SERANGOON GDNS, CORNER terr 3,000 sq.ft. spacious living, aircon./ gdn./ carpark. 999 years. Quiet environment Tel: *****32. SERANGOON619 words
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Advertisement545 1985-09-19 25 1 I*9 "WT OeYIV* fWUfVI OJ HONG LEONG Odn terr 3- 1 bdrms Good facing. $405,000 Semi-d $128 p s t Utd *****55 O.S JUBILEE NO. Near NUS 3 years, 2-storey semi-d nice gdn Park 3 cars Fhold Utd *****55 ENG KONO GARDEN 2-storey Semi-D 3.300 sq.ft F'hold $450,000 Uniwest545 words
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Advertisement888 1985-09-19 26 114 For Sato: Privata 114 For Sals: Privats ApaUwsnls Apartmsnts KilJaliTmver Magntficfint and luxurious 26 storey apartment At Jalan Rajah off Balestier Road «"2k^ Wo f— uiction on ftwaiqnan Lease/ Sale f timj^T Excellent location. Near to JflfeJ^li* v town and yet in a quiet 3 ;2«>* environment 5 3*m*^*»^888 words
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Advertisement760 1985-09-19 26 D.9 GRANGEFORD. 2/3 bedrooms. Central aircon. Full facilities. High floor. Furnished 1200 to 1700 sq.ft Kenwood *****16. OS LLOYD MANSION, 3 bdrms./2 baths attached. 1,150 sq.ft Freehold. Low maintenance. $199,000. Phone *****44. OS LUCKY PLAZA, above 25th fir. 5 years old. 3 bdrms./ servant's. Furn. Freehold. 1600 sq.ft. $360,000 0.n.0.760 words
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Advertisement869 1985-09-19 26 114 For Sala: Private Apartmants TAMAN SERASI $210,000. Jin. Novena $220,000. Venus Mans. $590,000. AAE: *****72/ *****01. THE VILLAGE, STUDIO apt. f/furn.. full facilities, 0.n,0. Victor Morris *****33. VARIOUS PROPERTIES FOR sale. Please call: Intelligent Information Services: *****04. VISTA PARK 2ND storey new studio apt. Near NUS. 750 sq.ft. SSIBO.OOO.869 words
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Advertisement874 1985-09-19 26 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments CHAI CHEE S-RM. 81k.44. Terrazzo. $43,000/ L-shape corner. Ceramic/ terrazzo (kitchen ceramic). $58,000. *****62. CHAI CHEE AVENUE, 5-room point b1k.34. facing sea. Very convenient, 5 mins. walk to interchange. $110,000 neg. *****18. DOVER CLOSE E. S-rm. point blk.. high fir., no blocking, near to ACJC,874 words
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Advertisement406 1985-09-19 26 116 For Sale: HOB Apartments riONQ BAHRU/ BOON Tiong 4•oom. Near market, town. $72,000 >.n.o. All CPF. *****33. WHAMPOA DRIVE. 4-ROOMED Point Block. High floor. Alrcon. 175.000. Exquisite: *****14. 136.000 ONLY 3-ROOM Teban 3arden. High fir. World property: *****25/ *****28. 170.0001 PURE 4-ROOMED Bedok North, 81k. 132. Terrazzo throughout Tel:406 words
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Advertisement594 1985-09-19 26 117 Properties Wantad HDB WANTED 3/4/5-RM. Clemanti, Bedok, Ang Mo Kio and other districts. TEL: *****68 (AGENT). NEEDED HDB BEDOK RESERVOIR/ OUTRAM HILL/ BT. MERAH (Corner, 3/ 4/ 5-Room) TEL: *****88 (5 lines) READY CLIENTS REQUIRE apts. In d.9 It 10. Budget $350,000. 3 barms., any fir. Owners, pis. call:594 words
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Advertisement1432 1985-09-19 26 118 Factory Space* 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces I PMME FACTORY WAREHOUSE CUM OFFICE SPACE I I UNION CENTRE Jk I FOR LEASE _att^^B o Newly completed 6'/ 2 storey light industrial building at .^BM* Rfl Jalan Pemimpin. Off Upper Thomson Rd Rfl 2 cargo lifts of 4,000 lbs1,432 words
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Advertisement871 1985-09-19 26 121 For ItßWt OMCB SOBCBS RENOVATED OFFICE AND— FACTORY AVAILABLE FOR RENTAL AT IMS PA# including maintenance fee An* 1,700 sq.ft and 3.000 «q4tLieiiiii: Kim Keat Road MmmMPlnnC* i *****11. AUCE RUBY WAREHOUSE COMPLEX. alrcond.. partitioned, carpeted office cum warehouse TelAl 2.242 sq.ft at $120 p.s I bmaUer area considered.871 words
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Advertisement390 1985-09-19 27 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Stowga Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces I Store your goods I where you run your office *^E BB^^BM II Sal B I Where the facts are too good to ignore. Fact 1 Office and warehouse under one roof Fact 2 Close to the port390 words
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Advertisement741 1985-09-19 27 121 For Rant: 121 For Ront: Office Spaces Office Spaces Excellent Offices Corporate Homes in a I New Building at the M 'Wall Street' of Singapore i I Key Features. Sea View Energy-saving double-glazed curtain wall fronts Computerised high-speed lifts Individually-controlled airconditioning Practical floor layouts Quality fittings 1 1 3741 words
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TIMESPORT
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Article, Illustration654 1985-09-19 29 SOCCER SPOTLIGHT ON MANCHESTER UNITED'S HOT SHOT An ace in the air, but Hughes' feet firmly on the ground It's just silly to say I'm worth £2m. I have not had the exprience yet. Maybe v Hi a couple off years' time I'll dessrve654 words
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Article219 1985-09-19 29 UEFA CUP SOCCER i I 1 REYKJAVIK, Wed. Two richly-deserved goals by Iceland international striker Gudmundur Torbjornsson gave semi-professional minnows Valur a surprise win over French League runners-up Nantes in their Uefa Cup first-round, first-leg clash here yesterday. The Icelandic team pressed forward ambiI tiously from the219 words
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Article233 1985-09-19 29 WORLD CUP SOCCER _J i BONN, Wed. Heinz I Gruendel, a 28-year-old i midfielder little known even in his own country a month ago, has been called into West Germany's World Cup squad as a strike w^t r,r maß toam sv«n I manager Franz Beckenbauer yesterday named GruendelReuter; AFP - 233 words
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Article, Illustration315 1985-09-19 29 ENGLISH SOCCER LIVERPOOL, Wed. Liverpool and Southampton gave the new Super Cup competition a flying start with an action-packed but often ill-tempered Group Two clash at Airfield here yesterday. Liverpool battled to a 4-1 win, despite lacking injured internationals lan Rush and Ronnie Whelan, and315 words
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Article264 1985-09-19 29 I ALAIN GIRESSE, the 33-year-old Bordeaux and French international midfield player, has agreed to sign a new one-year contract which will keep him with the French champions until the end of the 1986-87 season. Giresse said he needed just 10 seconds to reach an agreement with club264 words
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OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration144 1985-09-19 30 181 Deaths 181 Deaths Tho owner of "THe Old 8t»«" Hokkion Stroot famous Hokkion Prawn Moo. _-M UA.,, eE yA MR. TAN HUCIv atrJU Aae- 73 veare. «ige. Passed away peacefully on 18.9.85 leaving behind -.j. Wifo: Loo Poh Khim Sons Daughters-in-law Tan Sui BMig U« Chow Tao Tan Soo144 words
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Obituary, Illustration87 1985-09-19 30 ,*v .ui tay khim age. 77 years ocd wife JJ^i no poh tin daughters go KIM GEOK KIM HIOK SONS-*^law TAN HOCK SIEW HENG SOK KIONG TEH KOK CHAI trawdctilMraw and great grandehitdrwi to mourn Ma lou. u?jnd£>l£? in9*P<"* Cm*k*t Cortaga lading on Sunday. 22/9/SS, at Ip.m. for87 words
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Obituary, Illustration88 1985-09-19 30 Th« family of lh« lat* JPAMMIC CHONG YUM JING TU" TT- M Deported on 10th Sept 85 wtahes to expreas B,ncere thanks and appreciation to all relatives, friends, co-students, suff of Mt Elizabeth Hospital, staff of Tan Tock Seng Hospital, private nurses and colleagues for their kind attendance,88 words
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Obituary, Illustration92 1985-09-19 30 g hjujaojuah (Firo-Sonrleo) Departed: 30.9.84 Gone from our lives one so dear. But in our hearts forever near. Al^^ r-ien.tii.-id by wtfs Thanalacttiuml Asokan Kala Jndßimiini. ThoieJ Thavasam Prayara will bo hoW on Frfctay aoih Bopt ims bonyoon Ioam-I2noon at JfJvfA-J?2!-/ 0^1717 *Z*lj2... HBOOO WOOI thia as92 words
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Obituary, Illustration25 1985-09-19 30 rro anniversary IN EVERLASTING MEMORY OF MOM MARIA CHUA PECK TIAN DEPARTED 19.9.1977 fo«olvj«!S!9B5!ieo by all loved ones. QQwe but not forgotten.25 words
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Obituary, Illustration42 1985-09-19 30 BBJBBBJBBBJBBBBBJBJBBBBBBBBJBBJ PATH OB BHOG MOM SWAfIAN KAUR AQe 09 passed away peacefully In U.S.A. on 10tn Ju'y 1985 leaving behind Husband: Karam Singh Khalra oaughtar Rajinder Kaur Son-in-law: Balvlnder Singh A brothor and four sister* to mourn (OMJJjjJJjJJj Sf^S^^SSteo RiSs^^SSESSi^^^^^^^^aBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBBBBBBBBBBI42 words
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Obituary, Illustration38 1985-09-19 30 _^_j m FUCB I /\f,-*aa\ a ja> Aalß?Bkala"\BW ■•EVIII LOVBtB OMBKinT a^tcsr o^«*it«»i with us you may not be anymore but In our hearts youll rwlde fOfeWr SodJy IBOMOd but na»ar forCMtttaM) hlf" BoasOVw)Q CnHflfWii38 words
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Article, Illustration400 1985-09-19 30 Ace rider snaps up Sydney offer THREE-TIME Sydney champion jockey Malcolm Johnston has quit riding in the Singapore-Malaysia circuit on the eve of the biggest meeting of the year. The 28-year-old rider, whose Malayan Racing Association licence expires on Jan 31 next year, snapped up an offer from400 words
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129 1985-09-19 30 MelbourneCop live': Singapore interested MELBOUBN E, Wei. SinWft of several ctutrtcs sttil dccohjbmiic with imiif fclal TV station Cluuuel II for a direct or delayed telecast «f the Melbourne Cnp en Nov t. An International Mil. ence «f Ct nrilll— to already guaranteed far the (about Ssl.s millloc) race following129 words
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Article, Illustration533 1985-09-19 30 A right Loyal workout a* JBJJtWtu-** l^mi U Commission Jacoran Gambling Pappa Tangent Sepanjang Jalan Steady U Six Flags Alchemist II Turquoise *MallanelV ON THE TRACK withTONTO LOYAL COMMISSION stepped up his preparation for the Class 1 Div 4 sprint over 1,200 m on Saturday with an impressive gallop at533 words
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Article621 1985-09-19 30 PICK OF THE NEWCOMERS mmm By FAIRWAY THE well-bred Profound looks the pick of the seven Class 4 newcomers entered for the Singapore Turf Club September (Gold Cup) Meeting beginning on Saturday. The four-year-old bay New Zealand horse is by Sir Tristram out of Conduct621 words
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Article88 1985-09-19 30 Going is 'good' for flies j CHICAGO (Illinois), Wed j Swarms of flies have infested the neighbourhood near the East Moline racetrack. The problem stems from the method of fertilizing the track. The manure does wonders for the grass and is irresistible to the flies. "It's serious," said Alderman Wesley88 words
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Article269 1985-09-19 31 LONDON, Wed. Five members of Europe's Ryder Cup golf winning team have been named among the 12 players for the World Matchplay Championship. The five include Britain's Sam Torrance, who sank the putt which sent the Americans crashing to defeat at The Belfry last Sunday,Reuter - 269 words
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Article, Illustration374 1985-09-19 31 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON Kian Tiong's wedding causes singles loss By LIM KIAN TIONG is getting married this Sunday. But it will be his teammates who will be having the blues. For the Singapore golf professionals will miss his services when they play Malaysia in their374 words
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BOXING
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Article92 1985-09-19 31 LAS VEGAS, Wei. The odds favouring undefeated Larry Holmes to beat Michael Spinks in their heavyweight title boot on Saturday is 5 to 1. Holmes, who win he attrmpttag to win his 4fth fight and tie Rocky Marclano's record for most victories by an unbeaten heavyweight champl—,Reuter - 92 words
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Article205 1985-09-19 31 OSAKA, Wed. Jiro Watanabe, of Japan, blasting away with both hands, stopped fellow Japanese Kazuo Katsuma in the seventh of a scheduled 12-round fight to retain his World Boxing Council super-fly-weight title last night. In his third title defence, Watanabe, 30, stopped Katsuma, 27, in lmin 26secReuter; AFP; AP - 205 words
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Article177 1985-09-19 31 Milk race finish in London LONDON, Wed. The Milk race, Britain's leading road cycling event, is to have a London finish in 1966 for the first time in its 29-year history. The 1,917 km marathon, from May 25-June 7, will end on Waterloo Bridge. A record entry of 14 sixstrongAFP - 177 words
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Article, Illustration229 1985-09-19 31 Lewis, Smith head US track team INDIANAPOLIS (Indiana), Wed. Calvin Smith, the world record holder for the 100-metre dash, and Carl Lewis, the American record holder in the 200m, will head the United States track and field team that will compete against the Soviet Union and Japan this weekend. SmithAP; AFP - 229 words
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Article, Illustration103 1985-09-19 31 CHICAGO. Wed Olympic champion Joan Benoit, of the United States, is set to battle world record-holder Ingrid Kristtansen, of Norway, in the women's field of the America's Marathon here next month Joan, who won the first-ever Olympic women's marathon in 2hr 24min 52seo lastReuter - 103 words
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Article159 1985-09-19 31 HELSINKI, Wed. Finland, worried about the recent failure of their long-distance runners, has called on the services of New Zealand's Arthur Lydiard to help recapture past glories. Lydiard is the legendary coach who produced the crop of New Zealand gold medal winning and world recordUPI - 159 words
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Article765 1985-09-19 31 LOS ANGELES, Wed. Stefan Edberg, of Sweden, survived a matchpoint to beat unseeded American Mark Dickson 4-6, 7-5, 6-4 in the first round of the Los Angeles Grand Prix tournament here yesterday. A single break of serve at 5-4 gave Dickson the first set and heReuter; AP; AFP - 765 words
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Article, Illustration584 1985-09-19 32 W ALAN HUBBARD says why the Korean chest is half empty V-/ "■^^^^■^^"■"■■J 1,,, n.|, u Z IF the Seoul purpose it just to make a huge profit, than they shouldn't be staging the Olympics at all. It is now clear that the US television companiesRIP - 584 words
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MARTIAL ARTS
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Article, Illustration518 1985-09-19 32 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN World Championships to be Sea Games warm-up for judo pair By SINGAPORE'S two representatives to the World Judo Championships in Seoul next week will in all probability return empty handed. But for Tang Soon Onn and Kong Fook Wai, the experience they are expected518 words
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Article175 1985-09-19 32 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By SINGAPORE were like fish out of water In the recent World Taekwoado rhsmplsas Mpi hi Seoul. 01 their seven pugilists, live Seet Shu Thye (On), Cheek Slew Cheah (bantam), Lee Kwaag Peag (feather), Ghag Yeew Khoon (welter), and Amdan Yusoff175 words
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Article69 1985-09-19 32 LATEST SEOUL, Wei. North Korea mad Cuba are to boycott next week's World Judo Championships, bat the presence of ether communist countries augurs well tor the 1188 Seoul Olympics. Heinz Kemp*, East German general secretary of the International Jade Federation, said today: "Three communist nations willUPI - 69 words
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248 1985-09-19 32 PACIFIC BOWLS CHAMPIONSHIPS BRISBANE, Wed. New Zealand were today strongly favoured to claim the men's triples and Srs gold medals in the ugural Pacific Bowls Championships at Tweed Heads after four big victories yesterday. The Kiwis crushed the United States 37-13 in theAFP - 248 words
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Article71 1985-09-19 32 SUTTON COLDFIELD, Wed. Scottish professional golfer David Robertson has been expelled from membership of the PGA. The PGA's board of directors decided here to inform the 28-year-old Scot by letter that they had decided to accept the recommendation of their executive committee and throw him out.AFP - 71 words
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Article304 1985-09-19 32 BEIJING, Wednesday A JAPANESE driver was injured in an accident in China's first world-class motor rally and 1979 world champion Biorn Waldegard was forced out of the problem-plagued race by a faulty engine, organisers said today. The elimination of the two drivers late yesterday during theUPI - 304 words
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368 1985-09-19 33 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI By THIS afternoon's Thomas Cowan-sponsored hockey triangular involving Brunei, Oman and Singapore offers local hockey its last opportunity to regain much needed respect. After the massacre in the Asian Cup in Dhaka in January, the mediocre run in the Merdeka Games in Brunei in368 words
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Article, Illustration505 1985-09-19 33 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON Another pullout will give Singapore champ direct entry into Open By QMTMORSHPS I Qamar Z&nuui (Pakistan) I Maqsood Ahmed (Pakistan) 3 Gamal Awad (Egypt) 4 Glen Brumby (Australia) 5 Jan Ulf Siderburg (Sweden) CMagdiSaad (Egypt) 7 Plril Kenyon (England) 8 Kelvin Smith505 words
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Article, Illustration521 1985-09-19 33 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI Donate to sports, urges Loh By SINGAPORE Amateur Athletic Association president Loh Lin Kok yesterday drew a parallel between the Community Chest of Singapore and sports associations in the Republic. In an appeal to all potential521 words
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352 1985-09-19 33 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN By CHRIS Griffiths, one of Singapore's three skippers in last month's Admiral's Cup yachting championships, has another important assignment in Australia, hi December. Griffiths will be skippering Cifraline 3, one of Britain's three boats to the ninth AWA Southern Cross Cup,352 words
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Article281 1985-09-19 33 BASEBALL Samsung Lions clinched the six-team Korean League title when they beat Lotte Giants 7-4 on Tuesday. United States resalts: American League: Baltimore Orioles 6 Milwaukee Brewers 0, Boston Red Sox 6 Toronto Blue Jays 5, Cleveland Indians 15 Oakland A's 8, Detroit Tigers 9 New YorkAP; Reuter; UPI; AFP - 281 words
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Article, Illustration690 1985-09-19 33 TAY CHENG KHOON - PLAY against the best and find out your rankings in the Republic that is what the Ascot Ladies squash tournament is offering. Organisers of this event, which is scheduled to be held at the East Coast Recreation Centre from Oct. 4-13, are hoping to attract690 words
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Article, Illustration377 1985-09-19 34 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI MERLION CUP SOCCER TOURNAMENT By FIXTURES h Oct 12: Singapore v Eintracht Frankfurt. Oet IS: Malaysia v Brunei, Eintracht Frankfurt v Yugoslavia. Oet 14: Yugoslavia v Singapore, Malaysia v Indonesia. Oet IS: Eintracht Frankfurt v Indonesia. Oet If: Singapore v Brunei, Yugoslavia v Malaysia.377 words
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Article, Illustration210 1985-09-19 34 BREMEN (West Germany), Wed. West German soccer league leaders werder Bremen have been thrown into turmoil by their club doctor's revelation that star striker Rudi Voeller has one leg shorter than the other. Doctor Rolf Wiedenmann told reporters- on Saturday that a persistent injury suffered by VoellerReuter - 210 words
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JANICE SEAH ON SWIMMING
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Article529 1985-09-19 34 IT'S all a question of timing. It usually is in swimming. Except for Alvin Lim, nobody else qualified for December's South-east Asia Games during the recent Singapore Open-cum-trials recently. Those who found themselves out of the running by a pull must have taken comfort529 words
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Article225 1985-09-19 34 SINGAPORE may receive a standing invitation to the US Open one of the premier swimming meets in America. Singapore Amateur Swimming Association secretary-general Woon Sui Kut revealed at a management committee meeting that they had received an invitation to send swimmers over to this year's225 words
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346 1985-09-19 34 Middlesex triumph for fifth season LONDON, Wed. Middlesex won the English County Championship for the fifth time in 10 years yesterday when they defeated Warwickshire in their final cricket match of the season at Edgbaston. Warwickshire, after some early resistance, finally capitulated for 184 when West Indian Wayne Daniel bowledReuter - 346 words
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Article207 1985-09-19 34 Amarnath boost for India KANDY, Wed. India, spurred by an accomplished 116 not out by Mohinder Amarnath and a three-wicket burst from their pacemen, are on course to win the Third and final Test and square the series against Sri Lanka. Kapil Dev's team, trailing 1-0 after losing the SecondReuter - 207 words
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Article133 1985-09-19 34 INDIA Ist bus 249 SRI LANKA Ist inns 198 INDIA 2nd bus (overnight 149-1) Shwtri c A. Silva b Ahangama 81 Srlkkanta lbw Ahangama 47 Anwwtfc not out 116 Vengsarkar lbw Ahangama 10 Kapil Dev b Ranatunga 2 Azharuddin b Ratnayake 43 Gavaskar not out 15 Extras 11 TotalReuter - 133 words
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Article202 1985-09-19 34 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI SINGAPORE Recreation Club, who were found guilty by the Singapore Cricket Association fir fielding an ineligible player in four Senior League matches, have appealed against the decision. This follows SRC's appeal against the SCA ruling. The appeal was discussed at the monthly meeting yesterday.202 words
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Article131 1985-09-19 34 ENTRY forms for the Mobil Marathon on Oct 6 are available from today at the National Stadium's main entrance and all Mobil stations during office hours. The event will be divided into quarter, half, three-quarter and full marathons. There will be a registration fee of $2. All131 words
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381 1985-09-19 35 BEIJING, Wed. In a sweeping succession unparalleled in modern Chinese history, China today announced the promotion of 179 young leaders to powerful Communist Party posts. Communist Party Chief Hu Yaobang heralded the promotions in an opening speech before 1,318 delegates at an extraordinary, six-day nationalUPI; Reuter; AFP - 381 words
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Article, Illustration272 1985-09-19 35 Story by PAUL WEE rtCIUT9 Df CHRISTOPHERLOH THREE suspected members of a clandestine video tape network, who are used to watching and re-copying TV detective shows on tape, got a taste of real-life police drama yes- terday. It happened when a team of officers272 words
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288 1985-09-19 35 'This mindless stampede towards protectionism' aw* WASHINGTON, Wed. As pressure mounted in Congress yesterday for new trade legislation, President Ronald Reagan warned lawmakers that a mindless stampede towards protectionism would invite foreign retaliation. His warning came as the first of a wave of protectionist tradeNYT; UPI; Reuter - 288 words
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206 1985-09-19 35 Theft of crash victims' cash: Cabby held A TAXI driver has beea arrested 011 suspicion of having stolen money from two men who died la a road accident in Woodlands Road on Tuesday. Police yesterday arrested a 44-year-old man after they were informed of the registration ■amber of the runaway206 words
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Article31 1985-09-19 35 NEW YORK, Wed. The Dow Jones Average of 30 industrials dropped 4.14 points to 1,294.02 in the first naif-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 31 words
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Article209 1985-09-19 35 But Thatcher calls for halt to tit-for-tat action MOSCOW, Wed. The Soviet Union today ordered five British Embassy staff and one British journalist to leave the country in the latest round of a battle with Britain that has resulted in the expulsion of 31 people209 words
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Article, Illustration496 1985-09-19 35 MAUREEN CHUA - Work of dental technician 'is manual labour' MAUREEN CHUA Judge dismisses surgeon's appeal B| THE work done by a dental technician to produce dentures is manual work, a High Court judge ruled yesterday. Even though such work done in a dental clinic requires artistic skills and aesthetic qualities, it is496 words
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296 1985-09-19 35 LIM SAY BOON - Aussie unions give S'pore ships all clear LIM SAY BOON Flags of convenience issue I Melbourne Reporter MELBOURNE, Wed. Australian trade unions today agreed not to treat Singapore-registered ships as flags of convenience. This emerged after talks between Australian and Singapore shipping and transport authorities which have averted a potentially296 words
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Article85 1985-09-19 31 PARIS, Wed. Scotland's Sandy Lyle will be hard pushed to retain his Lancome Trophy title against the starstudded field who will tee off in the 1.4 million francs ($350,400) competition at Saint Norn La Breteche, west of here on Oct 3. Challenging the British OpenAFP - 85 words
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Miscellaneous57 1985-09-19 32 0-0 deadlock in rugby I SAF Guards and SAF Signals drew 0-0 in a New Balance/Singapore Rugby Union Division Three match at Tengah Air Base yesterday. HOCKEY Pesta Sukan Interoattenal triangular: Singapore v Brunei (FPAC, 5.15 pm). SOCCER Friendly: Singapore Coaches v Shangri-La Hotel (Bedok AC, 5.15 pm). SWIMMING CSC57 words
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Advertisement348 1985-09-19 33 jjfibu f Vww How much have you learnt from the Japanese? Especially about the JAPANESE Senior Manager ADVANCES IN INFORMATION Advanced Information SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY. Processing Research JSIST Jap^-Singapore Institute of Grou P« Corporation Software Technology) will be organising SYSTEMS AUDITING a ONE-DAY seminar at Pavilion Inter- Speaker Mr. Yoshisuke Inoue348 words
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Advertisement294 1985-09-19 33 ,;XvX-> -V \;X\v. I sjg! (Incorporated m Malaysia 9 1 1 NOTICE OF MEETING I I I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Twenty-fourth Annual I General Meeting of Rothmans of Pall Mall (Malaysia) Bemad will B be held at Virginia Park, Jalan Universiti, Petaling Jaya on B Thursday, 10th294 words
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Advertisement405 1985-09-19 34 l»i Are you on the run? The Mobil Marathon is catching up on you Starting today, the word's out you're wanted. For registration, that is. IS The first Mobil Marathon will be held on October 6 and to be in the running, just fill up an entry form (available from405 words
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Advertisement9 1985-09-19 35 Congress to act on two trade Bills: Page 49 words
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Advertisement510 1985-09-19 35 jfc 1 BT's new jfifjßi^ businesses t^ WMBaaMaM^ HM^ todsy plus The Planned Office, a 24-page special supplement Bl Top quality for I top people Tell your vendor you need Buiinm Times, or ring Betty Ton on *****09 V J Hyatt Mandarin Shangri-La River Mew Desaru Hotel Hotel Hotel 0900510 words
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Miscellaneous117 1985-09-19 35 Weather UP TO lpm: Showers over many areas, clearing in the early morninf. TEMP. (C) up to 6am tomorrow: 31 max., 24 nin. SUNSET today: 7.01pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 54 am. GLOBAL HEATHER Hcitahfr 9/17C Cloudy Manila 22/32C Cloudy Amsterdam 13/23C Cloudy Melbourne 7/15C Rain Bp^fcT*- 24/32C Fair Mm caw 8/14C117 words
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Article, Illustration137 1985-09-19 1 Singapore fashion has a new, confident sense of style to show off in Paris and Los Angeles soon. JOHN tfe SOUZA reports in Page Two, A Accessories MONET and METRO GRAND AT SCOTTS Hair RITZ of Passion Hair Salon Make-up CHRISTIAN OIOR Shoes137 words
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Advertisement574 1985-09-19 1 1 I^MNjilO&lJyS^ I Bbß^bU x AA^in Blk HHb^v 1 B K BIiiIWBMSJE 125 sachets I B^J^Kjb iaWv^^aOßß l\ fl I JKblbbbbW lukyu I H I^jflk^)**^ Hi akl 1 Si Oolong Shu Hsien Teabags B^ i fcgS^ s \°^BIBWMaMBI»^FBBBBBMfc»Ci^V y J' L I IWBKp^^^pß Iron Buddha Teabags v Vf VJB^SE^BBBrtP*^ f574 words
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Advertisement70 1985-09-19 1 Gongfu and now twists to old plots u That's The Young Heroes, a new 30-part SBC serial which begins tonight Foodfests.? Claypot specials around town A bun on the run Eating in the fast lane Three-star show 7 Grand masters at taiji mass display I Fashion Edited by John de70 words
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Article, Illustration397 1985-09-19 2 "You can use a Tampax tampon safely." I I've heard so much about Z*C Tampax tampons, but not enough about their being safe to use. What can you tell me about this? A There is no need to worry. Tampax tampons are safe to use. Let me share with you397 words
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Article, Illustration944 1985-09-19 2 JOHN de SOUZA - JOHN de SOUZA All dressed up and somewhere to go ■f FASHION fickle, short-lived, fastchanging may seem almost an anachronism these days. After all, what do the fantasies of fey designers have to do with hard economic realities? A lot, actually. Singapore's garment industry, a billiondollar earner944 words
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Article, Illustration949 1985-09-19 2 The 'Fashion Czar of Asia* believes tradition is the key to our success in world fashion, as he tells JOHN de SOUZA "I CAN do anything that Western designers can do, but what I've done can't be done by anybody. I'm not saying I'm better but Coming949 words
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Advertisement304 1985-09-19 2 I Please send me a Menstrual Care booklet and a FREE pack of Slender i I Tampax-just right for beginners or I light to medium flow days. j j Name: j j Address: I Age: I lA. student B. D single I working married I Brand of sanitary protection regularly304 words
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682 1985-09-19 3 MAGDALENE LUM - MAGDALENE LUM Claypot, Greek, French and desserts these are the promotions to tickle the taste buds this fortnight By CLAYPOT dishes were traditionally taken during the colder months. But at least three hotels the Dynasty, the Royal Holiday Inn and the lion City Hotel682 words
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Article565 1985-09-19 3 GEORGIA DULLEA - GEORGIA DULLEA By in New York AT A Perry Ellis fashion show, a woman eats a sandwich while watching thousands of dollars in clothes go by. On a Broadway bus, a woman with an irritable child starts pushing French fries into his mouth. As aNYT - 565 words
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Advertisement615 1985-09-19 3 Foodf estS HUE SWEET Compiled by Magdalene Lum Vr^rplT ycf _J I TEDNA TIUF .f i>i WWmmm "/-Hi _v _r -fa What to Wtora Whm How much What you got Claypot Cafe Vienna, Lunch $9.50 Five varieties chicken, beef, 3____r W' I Royal Holiday dinner per dish pork, seafood or615 words
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Advertisement321 1985-09-19 4 et b^bl m a IB B a !vna« a i OPENS TOMORROW 1 SIMULTANEOUSLY 4 THEATRES i CAPITOL-CHAMGI-SAVOY-WOODLAHDS B Admtaaion PWCES $3.00 $4.00 Mo Fra« Uat In a future where cities have become deserts... MAD MAX aihe tone warrlor chelleHojlHO] a woman cletei mined to rule a» t M K321 words
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Advertisement660 1985-09-19 4 i Zl IDO- JURONG: OPENS TODAY--2 1 LIDO: 11am, 1.45. 4.00. 6.45. 9.15 JURONG: 4 SHOWS 1.45, 4.00, 6.45, 9.15 1 1 PATRONS PLEASE NOTE: EFFECTIVE FROM TODAY THE 1 I REVISED ADMISSION FOR JURONG IS $2.50 $3.50 i THE ULTIMATE NO-HOLDS-BARRED MAD BATTLE OF THE SCHOOLS! I Bl Jr660 words
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Advertisement143 1985-09-19 4 OPENS ORCHARD TODAY! i I (*****88) 4 SHOWS: 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 A 8.15pm i I They committed a crime against their country, and becanie the two most wanted men in Amefica. f J bT^^^^B^B Bb^K-^^B^bl B^T V^B^BV^BH I li F sMHndr^ W^f^^^^L «Ll^b&^b^bmbV^bbi^b^bb I T f B^R r M^r^ft^Bl B^BhPC143 words
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Advertisement709 1985-09-19 5 Shopping centres in Orchard Road have waxed 1 m^^^SPl I I^Ll^Pl^^V^^^Vl I I^^H P^ and waned as fads will come and go. 3 1 Hi Vy rj^*^^^^^^ But giant mega blocks of expensive jazzy glitter V^tf^^N^^f™^'^ H ta B^^s^r r>i^, are no substitute for established traditions of I^U^M^VlMl^P^^^ zzi to709 words
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Advertisement259 1985-09-19 5 ■^La hhi Ik «MfcVlw"* .^^B I "~H i i ini r '^U aMrTP I ■Mil '-.if __i^§^feSSClS^^^^ m* l^"^ -^*—^Si^^ < The down-to-earth keyboard the t's T. «t 4rkO A out of this world. Latest digitaf he CT- 1 02 IS the new economical technology gives you the Puls j259 words
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Advertisement253 1985-09-19 6 FIELD OFX/^fPt^l HONOUR c^-' trfnp by Danielle Rock fern \fl It began with an illicit love affair Qn the threshold of the twentieth century, as America becomes a world power, the lives of ihe Strong family are darkened by a feud with the powerful Chnstmans of California a feud which253 words
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Miscellaneous610 1985-09-19 6 SUN TAN By Collette PEANUTS By Sehulz hav£ so mah>mH rVouSwoauD e^\ wpuldm r rSTI PfS^UST/Ng FAULTS, I %j -TMAM^fz/i TUAt\ I yoiX U\ZE,/Fybc(.DiDNTr^ I II I I 1 I j «f*&! TMr CAHT even M*K lUA^rueM f^t^H HMefiniTniHsTo J j UJONPER IF TEACHERS UIMV (70 YOU ASK M I610 words
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290 1985-09-19 7 Tickets sold out but SBC to film display STEADY as a rock, the three taiji masters from Beijing pase for a picture in their still stances of the 'gentle' With elegant aid fluid movements, they will grace Singapore's Second Talji Mass Display at the Gay World Stadium at Saturday at290 words
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Article, Illustration705 1985-09-19 7 A reader has written in to express doubts about how the true taiji skills can be passed on, despite its popularity here SOMEWHERE in our programme to preserve our national treasures and develop our culture, we should ask ourselves how we can ensure that the705 words
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Article, Illustration1058 1985-09-19 7 The Second Singapore Taiji Mass Display at the Gay World Stadium on Saturday will be graced by three masters from China. CHONG WING HONG profiles the three, who represent different styles. THE veteran exponent says emphatically: "I am 71 this year, well over the legal1,058 words
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Article22 1985-09-19 7 *Ji|i»^s»#*^» minmi 71^ eu^ to* mm ft«*#f£'*SWA*3ir° %i9s6*smmmA&&T IB**f&o"f&^o^iffiflHfc -fl *^*W "'OH ft vn x*m&m7 hub £+^^6tJs^^')iliff fife *WW?* fib^^P/fz* HI ftii*egff3M!H!^)&£T22 words
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Advertisement252 1985-09-19 7 B 3£=4-fTifi Yes, participation in a mass wedding and hon- iafQ-fiJT Dial-f Or- TA^ eymoon tour will make a wedding celebration J^ Mandarin DlsanshfiiU ke mncn uam^higfui^too. Cihii^L Words and phrases *****77 *H tt^^thk Jftuan jiehun L 6 f d Ja nren «v-*«-mi« shao xuduo bu biyao de lijie h£252 words
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Article, Illustration661 1985-09-19 8 NORAZAH AHMAD - NORAZAH AHMAD By A LOT of criticisms have been made by our drama fans against local Malay dramas. The dramas that are criticised are not only those presented on stage but also those telecast by the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation (SBC). Most of the critics661 words
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Article, Illustration619 1985-09-19 8 Oleh AHMAD AWANG - Oleh AHMAD AWANG KITA sering terdcngar, kita selalu terbaca di akhbar dan majalah-majalah, para pengkeritik dan para peminat drama merungut dan mengeluh terhadap ketandusan drama yang bermutu di sini. Sama ada persembahan drama pent as, mahupun tayangan drama TV terbitan Perbadanan619 words
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Advertisement1249 1985-09-19 8 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES STANTS RSSOBBI I Teiefax No: *****59 I Rates: Box Service: T^ o Sales Service: Straits Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected: 555.00 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIMEAD I Tel: *****11 ext 5724-7 ***** I Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc. cm. Posted: SSIO.OO NOTICES /^^■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■fe^X IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE1,249 words
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Advertisement661 1985-09-19 9 APPOINTMENTS I FEEDMILL PLANT IN COLOMBO, I SRI LANKA I requires I DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER I A Sri Lankan Public Company in the feedmilling and livestock I farming business, with the parent company based in I Singapore, invites applicants for the post of Deputy General I Manager. The Company commenced661 words
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Advertisement473 1985-09-19 9 A dynamic company engaged and expanding in interior H contracting requires high calibre, dedicated, diligent professionals to provide quality and timely services to H customers. H I 1. Project Manager (2 Positions) I 2. Site Supervisor (3 Positions) H Requirements I H Minimum 5 years related experience required for I473 words
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Advertisement690 1985-09-19 9 I) The MRT Corporation invites applications for the following positions: (A) MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT ASSISTANT MAINTENANCE MANAGER (POWER ft SERVICES) Salary Scales $4475 175 5350 $5000 175 6050 Functions Management of the MRT Power Supply and Electncal and Mechanical Services Sections. Requirements <, An engineering degree with at least 10 years690 words
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Advertisement426 1985-09-19 9 CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY totrw Genera! Manager Requirements/Qualifications Minimum 'O 1 level certificate with good command of English Private Secretarial Certificate At least 5 years experience in similar position. Ability to take shorthand at 100 wpm and typing at 45 wpm Ability to record with accuracy minutes of formal meetings. To be426 words
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Article, Illustration755 1985-09-19 10 The Tao Way to Health Aileen Yeoh 4 Our columnist discusses eye exercises and a diet which may be beneficial to those with failing eyesight. With the eyes closed: 1. Massage with the middle finger the bone of the eye sockets. The movement is755 words
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Article408 1985-09-19 10 Eye exercises A. Facing forward, do exercises 1 to 6, 10 times each: 1. Move the eyes from left to right. 2. Move the eyes from top to bottom. 3. Move the eyes diagonally from bottom left to top right. 4. Move the eyes diagonally from top left to bottom408 words
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Article413 1985-09-19 10 1. Sugar. White or brown rock sugar, gula melaka, honey, maple syrup, sweets chocolates. These foods do not exactly harm the body like antibiotics or hormones but they give the liver extra work to do to convert them into glycogen for storage in the liver. 2. Dairy413 words
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Article294 1985-09-19 10 1. Whole grains. Brown rice, barley and fresh sweet corn when available. 2. Legume* pulses. Aduki beans (hoong dau) mung beans (look dau) black soya beans, blackeyed beans, lentils, chickpeas, broad beans, red kidney beans and soya bean products such 5. Seaweeds. Hiziki, wakame, kombu, arame294 words
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Advertisement730 1985-09-19 10 Specialise in dismantling the old version glass windows and installing aluminium glass windows. (Approved Standard Windows) Sliding Window Casement Window -»A ■f 1 I k 0 sxG I I II r2§*Si Diagonal Stripes Pattern Oval Shaped Pattern /M jj Jjjßj Square Pattern Amplimesh Grilles h|^BBS2MB|^HB k- Special design "o" shape730 words
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Article, Illustration609 1985-09-19 11 Festival '85 N6 reviews the opening night of the festival which featured the Chilean group, Skuas, and the Hungarian Benko Dixieland Band Photographs by K.F. SEiTOH SKUAS means birds of prayer in a Chilean dialect. And on Monday night, the Chilean trio of the609 words
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Article126 1985-09-19 11 dfgdfsgsdf CHALLENGER Garry Kasparov, trailing by three points to two after losing the last two games, has asked for his first time-out. Tuesday's scheduled sixth game has as a result been postponed to today. Both defending champion Anatoly Karpov and Kasparov are allowed three time-outs in the 24-game126 words
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Article, Illustration275 1985-09-19 11 LEONG WENG KAM previews The Young Heroes, a 30-part Mandarin serial which begins on Ch 8 at 9.30 pm tonight THE Singapore Broadcasting Corporation's latest Mandarin drama serial, The Yonng Heroes, promises to be mere polished and actionpacked than last year's Pursuit. And followers of local275 words
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Article, Illustration577 1985-09-19 11 "Jazz has to have that THING. You have to be born with it you can't learn it, you can't buy it, you have it or you don't" Miles Davis BROTHERS Manvel and Patricio Villarroel and their friend Matias Pizarro knew they had that THING, from the time they577 words
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Miscellaneous771 1985-09-19 11 What's On *^*^*^^a^^mmm^^^^m—mmmmmmmmmmm^m DRAMA partment of Social Medicine 180 Orchard Rd. 11 am to 6 objects dating back to the Road. Mondays to Fridays, and-sound presentation of FESTIVAL and Public Health, Outram pm(tel: *****66). Han Dynasty. Orchard Point, 8.30 am to 5 pm; Saturdays, Singapore The Nation. tub- mpvllta.. Hm771 words
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Miscellaneous1142 1985-09-19 11 ~j Radio One Children can tune into FACT OR FANTASY (***** am) a programme for the young with items off current affairs, contributions from listeners and stories 90.5 mto ii VHF Band H 5.58 AM National Anthem followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News in Brief 6.05 Another Morning, Another Show1,142 words
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Advertisement422 1985-09-19 12 KUUM PUBLIC^FINANCE Don't forget the name......woods vJv^ll iw I wv/l i .^H K^i It's miserable to Kiripi irit^"^! I n H^*^^^ T\-M^^^/W\.^'. have a cou 9 h or cold |\|lZllvJlinDv^V-/ 111 I A stuffed nose makes it fe^'A^r hard to breathe, chest .^B^Tw^&m 9 ■■^■^■^■^■^■^■^■^■^■^■^■^■^■^■^■^■^■^■^■H con 9 estion IS uncomfort-422 words
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Miscellaneous1620 1985-09-19 12 I a. A. t I SB W K Jh 1 tk r L. 1 W -^^fc^, ?^^TV m MY VIEW Catherine Ong .^^^—mmmm—m—— m--mmmmi— -——mmmi^m^^— -—-————*-—^m——m———^——M r■ 1 hursday Feature a»ga ■■■■4M* be worth a screen effort. And '^"Imw* I WM M&lm 1 Special The Main rill 111 WIIII 31,620 words
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