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Title Section15 1984-06-21 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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Article, Illustration447 1984-06-21 1 LILLIAN CHEW - Co wee scheme off to a start LILLIAN CHEW Two Mindef-owned firms are the pioneers; eight other companies working out details By Accrued interest can be withdrawn Page 11 THE Cowec scheme, aimed at promoting company loyalty, has finally got off the ground three years after it was first mooted.447 words
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Article174 1984-06-21 1 THE Cowec scheme allows em- lovers to hive off II per cent of PF contributions to start a private trust fund. They may invest the money freely and only the returns on the principal sum can be used to give addit'-inal benefits to workers. All participants are174 words
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378 1984-06-21 1 LONDON, Wed. Striking miners today began blockading deliveries of coal, coke, and iron ore to Britain's five major steel plants m an attempt to force a showdown with the government. The miners, who are protesting against the closure of collieries, took the move asAP; Reuter - 378 words
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330 1984-06-21 1 9.000 lonely hearts' gather to find love BEIJING, Wed. Nine ftiwiil Chinese singles, many of th?m women, crammed the Working People's PalMe ef Culture last night tor a daace and matchmaUßg drive run by the government to fight a growing problem la China: Lonely hearts. Participants had to be unmarriedAP - 330 words
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Article, Illustration221 1984-06-21 1 Breakdancing can break your bones, doctors warn CHICAGO, Wed. Doctors warned yesterday that the flashy fad of breakdancing can push the body beyond its endurance, causing torn ligaments, broken bones and more serious injuries. One man broke his neck and was left a quadriplegic. Doctors said that if the dancersUPI - 221 words
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418 1984-06-21 1 NEW YORK, Wed. ARAB oil producers m the Gulf have built six pipelines and planned additional routes to go round the strategic oil channel since the Iraq-Iran war began threatening shipping m 1980, the Mideast Report said m its latest issue.UPI - 418 words
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Article88 1984-06-21 1 MANILA, Wed. Specially-trained dogs sniffing for explosives aboard a Philippine Airlines jet found something author ties hadn't anticipated chickens and a duck stuffed with U5529,000 (5560,300) The jet, en route to Hongkong with 118 passengers, was ordered back to the terminal shortly before takeoff yesterday after an anonymousUPI - 88 words
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46 1984-06-21 1 Latest VARSITIES SHUT IN SRI LANKA COLOMBO, Wed. The Sri Lankan (■oMrnment today ordered the closure of six universities on the island, Renter reported tonight m a brief three-paragraph news item uhirh it said was censored by authorities. Renter gave no reasons (or the government closure.46 words
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Advertisement201 1984-06-21 1 1-16.00 ORDIHART -16. 00 HIGH IITDEX I Spectacle wearers suffering from extreme Amefopia and using high-powered lenses which are uncomfortably thick and heavy oan now be relieved by switching to HIGH REFRACTIVE INDEX GLASS The i'.iustration above shows 2 lenses of the am* power. Note the significant difference In thickness201 words
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Advertisement268 1984-06-21 1 TAKE ANOTHER BOW In colour: Another look at some Arts Festival shows that appreciative audiences enjoyed the past week. s Pages One and Ten The actor inside the hero The phenomenonally successful Harris* n Ford-Indiana Jones explains why he doesn't want to be a movie star. Leisure, Page Eleven Magnificent268 words
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Article583 1984-06-21 2 Book distributor acts A DISTRIBUTING company here is suing a students' club at the Singapore Polytechnic .or illegally printing and selling copies of on- of its textbooks. Lawyers and a representative of Pitman Pte Ltd, the Singapore company of Pitman Publishing Ltd of Britain, went to the Mechanical and583 words
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Article227 1984-06-21 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: ARGENTINA, which has a $91.5 billion debt, knows, as much as any other country, the consequences that It has to face if It is bent on defaulting on repayment. It is not worthy of sympathy if that is what it is planning to do. But227 words
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Article68 1984-06-21 2 A GOOD TIME FOR ALL ONE HUNDRED years ago, 22 countries met m Washington and signed an agreement establishing a universal time system for the world Greenwich Mean Time. The agreement, m effect, ended the chaos m time differences. This coming June 26, music, dancing, fireworks and bonfires will68 words
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Article258 1984-06-21 2 'NEW SHARE ISSUES WERE GROSSLY UNDER-PRICED' NEW ISSUES on the local stock market over the past five years have been grossly under priced, according to a survey by Mr Steven Dawson, formerly of the National University of Singapore's School of Management. "Investors m Singapore have been offered unusual opportunities258 words
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Article236 1984-06-21 2 Luck of the draw? PAUL McNAMEE, the Australian Davis Cup player and twice men's doubles champion, must nave cursed his luck after the draw for the Wimbledon championships at the All-England Club on Tuesday. McNamee plays defending champion John McEnroe m the first round of the men's singles, a236 words
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Article165 1984-06-21 2 Colourful scenes THE 50-strong Guangdong Nationalities Song and Dance Troupe began its five-night performance at the Palace Theatre last night. Its artistic director, Madam Chen Qiao, and some troupe members, tajk about themselves and how they recreate on stage the colourful lives of the minority peoples of southern165 words
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Article201 1984-06-21 2 Chip's export power THE 21 American electronics companies m Malaysia have so far exported more than $10 billion m electronic products putting the country on the world map as a major producer of electronic components. They collectively contributed about 70 per cent of the Malaysian electronics industry's201 words
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Article438 1984-06-21 2 Flying 'damsels' DRAGONFLJES and their smaller cousins, the damselflies, resemble World War I aircraft m flight, with their long, wide wings and huge eyes. These insects belong to the order of insects called Odonata. In this week's Naturewatch, ARGUS discusses the features that set them apart from other438 words
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Article623 1984-06-21 2 Angry commuters A POWER workers' dispute yesterday caused chaos m Australia's second most populous state, Victoria, shutting down one m two factories, halving train services and limiting domestic supplies. Train and tram services m Melbourne, the state's capital city, were cut by 40 per cent, forcing angry623 words
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341 1984-06-21 3 Ongoing talks will resume m Washington on June 29 MANILA, Wednesday THE Philippines and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) have failed m talks hen* to finalise an agreement on a US$63O million (551,323 million) standby credit badly needed by Manila, informed sources close to341 words
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331 1984-06-21 3 HANOI, Wed. Relations are cooling between East Germany and Vietnam over what Hanoi views as East Berlin's neutral stance on recent Sino-Viet-namese border incidents, di^ imats here said. They pointed to the last minute postponement of a visit to East Berlin by Vietnamese Defence MinisterAFP; Reuter - 331 words
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217 1984-06-21 3 Jakarta warns Canberra: Don't meddle CANBERRA, Wed. Indonesia today warned the Australian government not to "meddle" m East Timor and said it would not allow foreigners to pose a threat to Indonesian security. Indonesian Ambassador August Marpaung made the warning m an address to the National Press Club, cautioning thatAP - 217 words
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Article113 1984-06-21 3 JAKARTA, Wed. Indonesia was planning to abolish the two days' leave a month which all women might take when they were having their monthly period, Manpower Minister Adm Sudomo said today. Adm Sudomo told members of the Association of Women Workers that having a period wasReuter - 113 words
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Article86 1984-06-21 3 OTTAWA, Wed. Canada gave US$9O,OOO (S$189,000) yesterday to help to stamp out pirates who pillage, rape and murder Vietnamese "boat people" m the Gulf of Thailand. The money will go to a United Nations and Red Cross-sponsored programme giving financial help to the Thai governmentReuter - 86 words
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Article95 1984-06-21 3 WASHINGTON, Wed. United States Secretary of State George Shultz would make a two-week trip to East Asia and the Pacific starting on July 5, with planned visits to Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Australia and New Zealand, the State Department announced yesterday. In Jakarta, Mr Shultz wouldAP - 95 words
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Article118 1984-06-21 3 Philippine embassy cutback MANILA, Wed. The Philippine Foreign Ministry had shut down some of its embassies and planned to close more m order to improve its operations and cut down expenses, a ministry spokesman said today. "We are streamlining our representation abroad," counsellor Edmundo Libid said. He said the foreignAFP - 118 words
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Article, Illustration135 1984-06-21 3 UNDERCOVER agents of the special force of "secret marshals" carry one of five robbers killed m their first two days of operations m Manila. The dead robber was one of two killed In a dawn gunfight on Tuesday In the capitol's tourist district on the firstUPI - 135 words
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Article38 1984-06-21 3 BEIJING, Wed. One Hongkong boat sank and another fled to the Taiwan-held Baiquan Islands after a Chinese patrol craft caught them m a restricted area, Xinhua said today. The boat picked up four survivors before it fled.38 words
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Article, Illustration728 1984-06-21 4 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST Industrial chaos yesterday crippled public transport and halted household power supplies m the Australian state of Victoria while a walkout by hospital doctors disrupted medical services m neighbouring New South Wales. In West Germany, a five-week strike m the engineering industry by 450,000 workersAFP - 728 words
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Article, Illustration114 1984-06-21 4 Blackjacks will be sent to Far East US WASHINGTON, Wed. The Soviet Union is planning to deploy its longrange supersonic "Blackjack" bomber as part of a massive build-up m the Far East, the US government revealed yesterday. Assistant Defence Secretary Richard Armitage said that they expect newer tactical fighters andKyodo; AP - 114 words
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235 1984-06-21 4 SYDNEY, Wed. MORE than 10 women from Australia and overseas have asked to become surrogate mothers for two frozen embryos whose parents died. Miss Netta Barling, a spokeswoman for the test-tube baby programme at Melbourne's Queen Victoria Medical Centre, saidUPI - 235 words
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Article111 1984-06-21 4 [m New [South Wales] SYDNEY, Wed. Five thousand New South Wales doctors stopped treating hospital patients indefinitely from today m a dispute over a new health system. The dispute stems from the federal Labour government's new medicare system, which is paid fur by a 1 perReuter - 111 words
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Article94 1984-06-21 4 [m West Germany BONN. Wed. West German union and management leaders met an arbitrator m Ludwigsburg today m a new effort to settle a five-week strike over working hours m the engineering industry which has made *****0 >wkers idle. The 'arbitrator is Mr Georg Lebei, aReuter - 94 words
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161 1984-06-21 4 TOKYO, Wed. Japanese fighters were scrambled today when a number of Soviet aircraft, including at least three supersonic Backfire bombers, appeared off northern Japan, the Defence Agency said. A spokesman said eight fighters took off from Hokkaido and nearby Aomori after radar detected sevenReuter - 161 words
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489 1984-06-21 5 Economic downturn and war threat cited as reasons DUBAI, Wednesday THE economic downturn and threat of a wider Gulf war are forcing thousands of workers from developing countries to leave Gulf nations and worsening the lot of many who stay. Hundreds of thousandsAP; Reuter - 489 words
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311 1984-06-21 5 Iran offensive 'stopped by loss of island' ABU DHABI, Wed. Iraqi forces have recaptured parts of an oilrich island m the Gulf and flooded the rest m a bid to halt a new Iranian ground offensive, an Iraqi military commander said yesterday. Iran, meanwhile, vowed to continue its "holy war"UPI - 311 words
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Article171 1984-06-21 5 BEIRUT, Wed. A new four-man military committee yesterday began working on a plan to reunite the divided Lebanese army m yet another attempt to end Lebanon's nine years of civil war. Government sources said the committee was created during mediation on Monday by Syrian Vice-PresidentAP; UPI - 171 words
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120 1984-06-21 5 JOHANNESBURG. Wed. Five Black Roman Catholic Priests have criticised Pope John Paul II for presenting a gift to South African Prime Minister P. W. Botha and said that if the Pontiff visited South Africa they would not offer him "asReuter - 120 words
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Article, Illustration314 1984-06-21 5 but offers other air defence weapons WASHINGTON, Wednesday UNITED States officials say they have turned down Kuwait's request for Stinger missiles, at least for now, but have offered other air defence weapons against possible Iranian attacks. State Department spokesman John Hughes said yesterday noReuter; UPI - 314 words
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322 1984-06-21 6 Warsaw admits influence of Solidarity's call for boycott WARSAW, Wednesday THE Polish government virtually admitted yesterday that the poor voter turnout at the weekend national election had created "a crisis of confidence." It showed that many Poles "have reservations" about the regime's policies, governmentUPI; AP - 322 words
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Article96 1984-06-21 6 Turkish diplomat killed VIENNA, Wed. A Turkish diplomat was killed and three people were seriously Injured m a car bomb explosion m the parking lot of the Turkish embassy here today. Police said Ocien Erdogan, st, the Turkish commercial attache, was killed when his car exploded just after he hadAFP - 96 words
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Article, Illustration103 1984-06-21 6 SINGERS Huo Chengwel and LJ Taxing have to maintain more than a One balance of harmony, as this picture shows. You might say the music has gone to their heads, as Chengwel Is balanced on Taxing's head as they present a duet at the 1984 World's FairUPI - 103 words
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273 1984-06-21 6 LONDON, Wed A MEMBER of one of Britain's richest families confessed to shooting his beautiful American wife and keeping her headless body m a half-finished sauna for months, a jury was told yesterday. "I walked out and I went back home toUPI - 273 words
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165 1984-06-21 6 Socialists win most seats in EC elections BRUSSELS, Wed. THE European Parliament yesterday released the final results of its elections m 10 European Community (EC) countries. Of the 434 seats, socialists now hold 132 seats, Christian Democrats 109, Conservatives 50, communists 42, Liberals 32, with independents and others capturing theAP - 165 words
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Article32 1984-06-21 6 LISBON. Wed. Portuguese police said today they had made more than 35 arrests and seized arms and ammunition m a massive operation launched yesterday against suspected urban guerilla groups. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article70 1984-06-21 6 A SENATE vote is tentatively scheduled m Washington for tomorrow on a proposal to remove 90.000 US troops from Europe by 1990 un ess US allies m Europe spend more on defence. The voiing of the proposal, by Democratic Senator Sam Nunn of Georgia, comes as DefenceReuter - 70 words
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Article43 1984-06-21 6 AN ATTEMPT by Britain's opposition Labour Party to get all US nuclear weapons thrown out of Britain was defeated by the government m Parliament m London on Tuesday, at the end of a two-day debate on the latest defence estimates. APAP - 43 words
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Article46 1984-06-21 6 CHINA ANNOUNCED m Beijing yesterday that Vice-Foreign Minister Qian Qichen will visit the Soviet Union, Bulgaria and Czechoslovakia from late June to early July. No dates were given. The announcement came at a time of increasingly hostile accusations between China and the Soviet Union.46 words
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Article57 1984-06-21 6 THE INDIAN army will remain m the Golden Temple complex until all the weapons of Sikh militants are recovered, the Indian government said m New Delhi yesterday. A government spokesman said the army presence has been thinned out but complete withdrawal will not be possible until theAP - 57 words
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Article43 1984-06-21 6 FRENCH PRESIDENT Francois Mitterrand is due to arrive m Moscow tomorrow for the first French-Soviet summit m five years. The Soviet news agency Novosti commented that there v i < "every chance of a continued increase m cooperation" while m Paris. AFPAFP - 43 words
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Article, Illustration545 1984-06-21 7 Meeting will seek ways to ease repayments CARTAGENA (Colombia), Wed. LEADERS of 11 Latin American debtornations now holding talks m Colombia have declared their determination to avoid being forced into bankruptcy and continued economic stagnation. Against this background, Argentina one of the major debtorsAP; AFP - 545 words
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259 1984-06-21 7 BUENOS AIRES, Wed. A PROPOSED US$5OO million (551.05 billion) loan package to help Argentina avoid defaulting on interest payments to US banks at the end of the month is m jeopardy because of a dispute over a key clause, banking sources said yesterday. ArgentinaReuter - 259 words
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271 1984-06-21 7 NEW YORK, Wed. United States banking authorities have ordered stricter accounting of overdue international loans m a move which will hurt the balance sheets of the many banks with substantial loans to Argentina. The Federal Reserve Board instructed commercial banks to observeAFP - 271 words
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Article119 1984-06-21 8 Watch out for cloth sales conman POLICE yesterday warned the people against a man, aged about 3t, who poses as a salesman to cheat. Police describe the man, a Malay, as slim, about 1.59 m tall. He went to the home or Madam Zahara binte Mohamed Dawood, S3, m Telok119 words
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Article, Illustration245 1984-06-21 8 SHIRLEY TAN - SHIRLEY TAN By Lawyers seize books and issue summons A DISTRIBUTING company here is suing a students' club at the Singapore Polytechnic for illegally printing and selling copies of one of its textbooks. Lawyers and a representative of Pitman Pte Ltd, the Singapore company245 words
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Article, Illustration438 1984-06-21 8 JULIE TAN - Colourful buses get conditional approval JULIE TAN By IT LOOKS like the Singapore Bus Service's special fleet of gaily decorated double-deckers will make it m time for Singapore's 25th anniversary celebrations after all. But there will be some modifications for advertisers who want to join m the festivities and plug438 words
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273 1984-06-21 8 'Press and state should exchange views THERE should be a periodic frank and friendly exchange of views between government and media, a conference was told yesterday. "In frank and friendly exchanges of views, important new policies, or major shifts of emphasis m existing ones c ould be explained, Mr N.irciso273 words
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Article144 1984-06-21 8 More are taking up PA's courses MORE people are attending courses at community centres, says the People's Association's latest annual report. There were 22,757 participants m the 1,625 courses conducted at community centres during the financial year ended March 31 last year. This is 21 per cent more than the144 words
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196 1984-06-21 8 EVANGELINE GAMBOA - EVANGELINE GAMBOA By LOCAL songbirds will literally fly to Europe tonight to promote Singapore In a blitz directed at the media. The 28 singing ambassadors seven each of the red-whiskered bulbul, the sharma, the China thrush and the white eye will perform m196 words
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Article, Illustration332 1984-06-21 9 RAY DHALIWAL - RAY DHALIWAL 800 Queenstown residents must move soon By Prime land m Queenstown About 8M people will have to move oat from blocks 1, 1, 3, 5, 64 and C 5 In Stirling Road and blocks 8, 7, 8 and 2S m Commonwealth A332 words
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135 1984-06-21 9 THE Hongkong Mass Transit Railway Corporation is keen to sell its technological expertise to Its Singapore counterpart. This includes some "very powerful computer programs" for use m various jobs such as alignment of tunnels m building, MTRf chairman C. W. Newton told135 words
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415 1984-06-21 9 AHMAD OSMAN - Unionist serves another writ on Satu AHMAD OSMAN Only two turn up for disciplinary inquiry By THE Singapore Air Transport Workers' Union (Satu) has received another writ over the house union issue. It was served yesterday by Mr R. Ashokan who wants the High Court to reject a disciplinary inquiry415 words
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Article54 1984-06-21 9 Telepac link to Denmark started TELECOMS has extended its Telepac service to Denmark. Telepac is a computerised information exchange service between countries. Besides Denmark, Singapore has set up Telepac services with Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Finland, France, Greece, West Germany, Hongkong, Israel, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Britain54 words
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Article38 1984-06-21 9 THE Singapore Polytechnic and Coventry Lanchester Polytechnic, Britain, will jointly hold a course on Intelligent Robotic Work Cell for Today's Industries at Singapore Polytechnic's Dover Road campus from July 23 to 28. For details, telephone *****33.38 words
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Article, Illustration412 1984-06-21 10 IVAN LIM - Absentee boss turns up and settles dispute IVAN LIM By THE boss of a film company who failed to attend an Arbitration Court case last Wednesday, turned up yesterday as ordered by the court. Mr Ng Soon Hong, who runs Cathay Film Services Pte Ltd here from Kuala Lumpur, apologised412 words
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Article330 1984-06-21 10 A DISTRICT judge yesterday ruled that a lawyer could be jointly tried with a director of a gold and commodity trading company on conspiracy to cheat charges. The prosecution had contended that there should be a joint trial as the evidence, witnesses and exhibits were330 words
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155 1984-06-21 10 A FORMER agent for Dunlop products was yesterday fined a total of $15# for having six fake Dunlop Maxply Fort squash rackets for sale at three of his sports shops. Lee Chin Chee normally bought such rackets at $54 each from Don lop when155 words
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Article107 1984-06-21 11 MALAYSIAN Minister m the Prime Minister's Department, Datuk Dr James Ongkili, arrives today to visit the three refinery islands of Singapore Petroleum Company, Esso and Shell. The minister has an interest m Malaysia's energy matters. During his three-day visit, he will also discuss matters of107 words
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Article73 1984-06-21 11 Another Beauty World fire FIRE destroyed two unoccupied huts and the former Chung Wah Theatre m Beauty World Town, Bukit Timah, at about 11.30 p.m on Tuesday. There have been five previous fires m old Beauty World. The area, well known m the past for its hawkers, is being demolished.73 words
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Article, Illustration294 1984-06-21 11 STELLA DANKER - STELLA DANKER By MORE coins and pottery fragments are being unearthed m the second round of excavations at Fort Canning which started on June 11. Already, nine Straits Settlements coins, from between 1874 to 1901, have been found. Only one coin, an 1862 QueenMAZLAN BADRON - 294 words
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Article48 1984-06-21 11 AWARDS worth $130,000 will bepresented to 89 children of NTUC Comfort members at the 12th annual meeting and scholarship and bursary awards presentation on Saturday at the RELC auditorium. Mr Ong Teng Cheong, secretary-general of NTUC and Minister Without Portfolio, will present the awards.48 words
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Article54 1984-06-21 11 A MAN was charged on Tuesday with trying to snatch a gold chain from Madam Kong Ooi Hoe, 56. m a lift m Block 14, Holland Avenue on Yang Kok Heng, 21, pleaded guilty to committing the offence with a 14-year-old girl. The case will be mentioned54 words
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497 1984-06-21 11 Details of the Cowec scheme BOTH Chartered Industries of Singapore (CIS) and Singapore Automotive Engineering (SAE) will ailow participating employees to withdraw their accrued interest seven years after they have joined the scheme. Subsequent withdrawals can be made every three years. But the employee will497 words
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Article, Illustration429 1984-06-21 11 L.E. PREMA - L.E.PREMA By Not enough evidence to prove dishonesty Judge DIAMOND dealer Loh Kai Weng alias Lav Kai Weng walked out of court a free man yesterday. He was cleared of a charge accusing him of misappropriating US$B2,--081.75 worth of diamonds. District Judge Syed Alwee bin Alsree429 words
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Article294 1984-06-21 12 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN It will be ready when medical and dental students move By MORE undergraduates will be able to live on campus once the National University of Singapore's fourth hall of residence at Kent Ridge is ready. Work will begin m February next year and294 words
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Article177 1984-06-21 12 THE Come On Singapore campaign has won the Max Lewis Memorial Challenge Trophy, said to be Asia's highest accolade for public service advertising. The campaign, which aimed at creating awareness and understanding of productivity, won the award against stiff competition from a record number177 words
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Article, Illustration214 1984-06-21 12 Robbery suspect nabbed and two guns seized POLICE scored twin successes In tbe past two days with the seizure of two guns and the arrest of an armed robbery suspect. Tbe suspect was arrested when the ClD's Organised Crime Branch raided an unnumbered hat at Lorong Persatuan, off Nee Soon214 words
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Article88 1984-06-21 12 A WARRANT is out for the arrest of Ong Beng Hock, who failed to appear yesterday for a cheating trial. Ong, 30 and jobless, is alleged to have been involved m 17 charges of cheating women of a total of $63,550 between March 7, 1981, and Oct88 words
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Article101 1984-06-21 12 A DISTRICT court yesterday called for a Reformative Training Centre and a corrective training report on two jobless men who are involved m housebreaking and theft of about $18,000. Both Kesaven s/o Arumugam, 18, and Mohamed Basheer s/o Ali Shahul Ha mid, 29, pleaded guilty to having101 words
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Article86 1984-06-21 12 TWO FILIPINO seamen were charged yesterday with abetting a Swede already charged with stealing marine gas oil worth $8,286 to commit the offence. Martin Cabanlit, 28, and Teodoro Rafael, 32, admitted abetting Hans Egon Engstrom m the theft on June 16 on board the ship, Grepin. On Tuesday,86 words
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Article66 1984-06-21 12 A MAN was charged yesterday with two counts of deceiving the managing director of a trading company that he had bought two cars and thus cheating him into giving two cheques totalling $34,540. No plea was taken from Ong Keng Eng alias Quah Thye Hin, 31. The cases66 words
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218 1984-06-21 12 DECLINING hotel room occupancy is a problem that must be tackled by not only working harder but smarter as well. This is where quality control circles (QCCs) m hotels can play a part, said the executive director of the National Productivity Board,218 words
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Advertisement48 1984-06-21 10 Mr ff :s*?. J?* EmmlSi J m»7*i"-*3r* W£"^? w ->^ \iMMKm gn#»» y^ jJy^^p^J^ M "vbM^ W'j& "^p*** V VHj (f vfc GNEE HONG CO. (PTE) LTD. The Peninsula Hotel Shopping Complex. Coleman Street. Unit *02-28 Tel *****95 Business Hour: Monday Saturday (9 30 a m to 600 p.m.)48 words
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Advertisement1026 1984-06-21 12 STOCKS TO CLEAR! 20 units imported Ex- Stocks for export now to clear! solid Teak Office Desk All goods brand new. All prices below cost. 120 cm x 75cm See to believe. Flrst-come-first-served. -^^K£|"!"~"!SHBBM| 20 units Imported 20 units Imported elegant iL^H elegant high-back low back Executive Chairs Executive Chairs1,026 words
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371 1984-06-21 13 US electronics firms score 10b in exports Malaysia now m the big league of producers PENANG, Wednesday THE 21 American electronics companies m Malaysia have so far exported more than $10 billion m electronics products putting the country on the world map as a major producer of electronics components. TheyNST - 371 words
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277 1984-06-21 13 Shooting heard in Danok as Malaysians stay at border ALOR STAR, Wednesday SHOOTING was heard m the Thai border town of Danok yesterday afternoon, causing Malaysians m the town to scuttle back to the Malaysian side. The incident occurred at about 3 p.m., and two or three shots could beBernama - 277 words
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157 1984-06-21 13 KOTA BARU, Wed. Nearly $30 million worth of heavy machinery belonging to several Bumiputra contracting companies is rotting m the sun m various places m the state due to lack of large projects. The machinery, comprising bulldozers, tractors and other equipment, was boughtNST - 157 words
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111 1984-06-21 13 Papan dump will pose no danger State official IPOH. Wed. The radioactive waste dump m Papan, 13 km from here, will pose no danger to humans or the environment, Perak State Secretary Mohamad Nurzid Mohamad Wali said today. Its construction followed strictly the safety measures and specifications set out byBernama - 111 words
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Article, Illustration133 1984-06-21 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday FORMER Prime Minister Tonka Abdul Rahman returned home yesterday from West Germany, where he received medical treatment, and reported: "I am well and alive." The Tonka, 81, m a Jovial mood, was referring to rumours here over the past weekAP; NST - 133 words
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Advertisement34 1984-06-21 13 Try Out A New, Exciting Game Agd Support The Boys' Club s! BJJH ci©cc> I £gb Organised by Lons Club Of Singapore West £W.± Lioness Club Of Singapore Sponsored by Crooodile International Pte Ltd34 words
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Article476 1984-06-21 14 DOES Argentina deserve help to cope with its $91.5 billion debt? Buenos Aires knows, as much as any other country, the consequences that it will have to face if it is bent on defaulting on repayment. It is not worthy of sympathy if that is what476 words
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561 1984-06-21 14 Pain and joy of learning to read Quran As I was passing A PROFESSOR of Arabic who came here to attend the international Quran-reading musabaqah said: "When I close my eyes and listen to a Malaysian reading the Quran, I could swear ne was an Arab." He finds it difficult561 words
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Article, Illustration658 1984-06-21 14 HIDETOSHI KATO - Juku life after school in Japan HIDETOSHI KATO By "WE'VE heard about this wonderful educational system called juku m Japan. Please tell us about it." Such questions were often asked of me when I made a lecture tour m the United States towards the end of last year. Secondary school658 words
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Article, Illustration514 1984-06-21 14 Second-hand arms rake in the dollars BASIL Seal, the raffish anti-hero of Evelyn Waugh's Pat Oat More Flags, once said he wanted to be one of the hard-faced men who did well oat of the war. If he Is still around, there seems to be a job waiting for himThe Guardian - 514 words
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Advertisement230 1984-06-21 14 1^ MacGregor SYNCHROLITE The revolutionary ir>^|l\JC lightweight clubs 1 FVV^I The Coll Spt< mini* I RAr\J WEST CPTEI LTD. Hi I LbJ 003 28 Tla/J 68 Orchard Koad Singapore IlilJ Tel ******5 t Telex RS ***** TANWST «MO: Cold Storage Centrt-poml 176 Orcha.-d Road Singapore Tel 7.U2154 Ml #BH I'lC230 words
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199 1984-06-21 15 Reward those in clean estates The conservancy charges THE Housing Board levies conservancy charges based on the size of the flats rather than on the cost of maintaining the flats themselves. Although not a few residents take great care of their flats they still have to pay the same rates199 words
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Letter102 1984-06-21 15 Channel water to cistern One way to save water, and money I WOULD like the authorities to look into the feasibility of channelling the water from the face washing basin m our homes to the cistern m the toilet. In this way, there is no need to use clean drinkable102 words
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Letter259 1984-06-21 15 Shop's excuse is no excuse Singapore m the eyes of two tourists IT IS asked why fewer tourists are visiting Singapore. I went to a photographic shop which prominently advertises that colour prints are processed m one hour for 25 cents each. In fact, it doesn't do so, and, when259 words
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Letter177 1984-06-21 15 I REFER to the article "Target: 12 bottles a year. (ST, May 19). The sub-heading "Yakult gets ministry approval to promote health drink for both adults and children" and the statement "It has even received the approval of the Ministry of Health" are both misleading and incorrect.177 words
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Letter135 1984-06-21 15 I REFER to the letter of Mr Raymond Ong (ST, June 4) concerning the sale of bricks to raise funds for this college. It is regrettable that Mr Ong's niece is under the impression that she must "pay the $20 out of her own pocket if she135 words
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Letter155 1984-06-21 15 WE refer to the letter "Teach convent girls safety first before tragedy strikes" by "A Concerned Observer" S T May 30) and wish to express our sincere appreciation for the concern the writer has shown for our students' safety on their way to school. Our155 words
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Letter112 1984-06-21 15 I REFER to the letter "School buses can't be parked inside" by "Drivers". (ST, April 19). The mini-school bus drivers are not allowed to park m the school car park because it is already congested. Drivers can wait for their pupils by the roadside outside the112 words
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Letter89 1984-06-21 15 Jobs are readily available I REFER to the letter "Enough jobs?" by "T.K.S.* (ST, June 9). Based upon the results of our employment survey of fresh graduates conducted m tr last two years, more than 96 per cent of them were able to get employment within a period of three89 words
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Letter107 1984-06-21 15 System will be improved PLEASE refer to the letter from "Phone Sick". (ST, June 5). We are sorry he had difficulty m trying to get through our telephone system. This probably happened during the peak hours. Our telephone equipment has a capacity for only 40 lines. When all the lines107 words
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178 1984-06-21 15 I REFER to the letter "Young puffers: Use persuasion, not law" by Mr H.K. Low. (ST, June 18). if Mr Low were a pedagogic practitioner like mo, faced with defiant, wayward and recalcitrant teenagers who turn a deaf ear to any178 words
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313 1984-06-21 15 I engaged a very helpful taxi-driver who took me to what he said was one of the few remaining kampungs at Loyang, near Changi. We turned off a busy highway, on to a narrow lane that led into the kampung. What a delightful contrast313 words
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Advertisement640 1984-06-21 15 The new 626 is the car that's I LW packed with value L Highly efficient F-series engine M k, offering a smooth and silent drive KILIL^A Fuel economy (as proven m the m 1 984 Sne Economy Rally) W^n/^Bt^^S^K^JM^^^S^^KF~ Broader tyres for even better pMKHHBHHBKSHHBPWB^fc 51^" roadholding at no extra640 words
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Article, Illustration788 1984-06-21 16 ZEPHANIA UBWANI - ZEPHANIA UBWANI Celebrations next week to mark centenary of Greenwich Mean Time By LEADING international scientists, historians and geographers are about to converge on Greenwich, near London, to mark the centenary of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), on which depends the accuracy of788 words
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604 1984-06-21 16 JEMAN SULAIMAN - People Hussein's richest resource JEMAN SULAIMAN By of The Straits Times Foreign Desk IN CONTRAST to its oil-rich Arab brother states In the Middle East, the richest resource of the Hashemlte Kingdom of Jordan Is its talented and enterprising people. Many of Its dedicated professionals and technocrats, m public and604 words
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Advertisement386 1984-06-21 16 are shinirig tonight at The Dynasty Singapore GREG DIANNE AT LE VENDSME LOUNGE. Come hear the musk BHHHIiHHHIIH t>uv U1 lin^ er m of this celebrated f^^'^^^^HHHß y° ur m nt on^ a ft er > lim ti( >m Austiali i \^JOK^WtM I lne evening is over. A repertoire of386 words
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Article36 1984-06-21 17 Up Down Unch Industrials 46 41 19 Finance 1 13 6 Hotels 2 7 2 Pr6perties 6 5 Plantations 2 6 3 Mining 3 3 0 Deb/Loans 0 3 3 Tool 55 79 3836 words
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Article41 1984-06-21 17 Up Down Unch Industrials 27 49 39 Finance 3 9 I Hotels 0 I 1 Properties 2 5 4 Oil palms I 2 2 Tins 7 1 Rubbers 9 2 6 Deb/Loans 0 1 1 Total 49 70 5641 words
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Article94 1984-06-21 17 A LATE recovery reduced early losses at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. On balance, most prices were mixed to slightly easier. At the close, the 30--counter New Straits Times Ordinary Share Index rose 1.10 points to 1439.55. The market opened at about overnight levels despite the94 words
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Article, Illustration273 1984-06-21 17 LED by the finance sector, share prices were generally lower yesterday. The local stock market apparently ignored the overnight improvement on Wall Street and share prices opened weaker as investors remained nervous whilst trying to assess recent reports that US economic growth273 words
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Article36 1984-06-21 17 INDICES Highs Lows Straits fines Business Times Industrial Composite 1983/84 High 10/1.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) 1983/84 Low 712.29 (5/1/83) 684.88 (4/1/83) All time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983 06 (8/2/84) All time Low 74.75(17/9/64) 550 78 (12/8/82)36 words
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Article61 1984-06-21 17 BousteadßM i Grinmss unch NIC —3 Son* SNp —2 C*C -2 Haw Par +1 PanOtc +1 Sfcnt Darb» -1 CO* tachcapcßM +2 Pub Plant STr-hf unch sarar ar -i k* Emo -10 MuM-Pirpose -1 T*WJ Pi* +5 FAN unch NBT 1 Robinson* +1 U M ftafci61 words
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Article70 1984-06-21 17 FeddbteJ 304 +33 KMMi«inf50c 810 +30 Shd 895 20 Stalon 478 +20 Fuun 206 13 Pafenco Hdp 139 13 ChuanHm 374 +12 STP1975 1110 +10 Toshiba 1050 +10 Kentucky Spore 466 +6 landmarks H 50c 348 +6 Tints Pub 810 +5 BAT22C 230 +5 Ma Com 166 +5 Pahanc70 words
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Article62 1984-06-21 17 Kuchai 50c 1250 -350 MA A 1400 -100 Dutch Baby 660 —45 DBS 835 -25 RoiyBtct 366 —24 TtitfcCvp 306 -22 MBmnrin 640 -20 MFfcM 412 -16 Esse 1470 -10 Orient»lrt|J 500 —10 MttraMdp 324 —10 Dahrwc 290 —10 Btfjuntji 470 -8 Mabkoff 364 -8 r C B 50c62 words
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Article66 1984-06-21 17 Jurw 19 June 70 BT Composite 836 58 832.45 BT Indicator *****6 *****28 BT 06/OS 328 332 SI Industrials ***** 919 23 ST Finance 2765 14 2736 43 ST Hotels 532 88 934 05 ST Properties 60S 09 603.43 ST Mimnp 386 45 377 91 ST Plantations 2719 2366 words
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Article12 1984-06-21 17 Pohong Cons 928,000 TDM 764,000 Pon-EI 738.000 Peg. M*K> 503,00012 words
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253 1984-06-21 17 SHANGRI-LA has succeeded m persuading not only tourists but also Singaporeans to stay at the hotel. Since the introduction of its special family package on June 1, Singaporeans have taken up more than 100 of the twonight packages. A spokesman said the hotel was253 words
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424 1984-06-21 17 RONNIE LIM - Singapore refineries face tough processing terms RONNIE LIM By SINGAPORE'S oil refiners are taking on the toughest terms ever In a processing contract to keep their refineries busy, since losing all the Indonesian processing business m April. Refiners have had to bay Malaysian crude oil at higher than market rates424 words
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561 1984-06-21 17 S. KUMAR - New local issues grossly under-priced' S. KUMAR Average rise from offer price for seven last year was 77 pc By NEW issues on the local stock market over the past five years have been grossly under-priced, according to a new survey by Mr Steven Dawson, formerly of the National University561 words
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452 1984-06-21 17 SALMA KHALIK - SALMA KHALIK By A NEW company to be formed on July 1 will take its place immediately as one of Singapore's largest advertising agencies. Dentsu, Young and Rubicam (DYR) will have billings of more than $10 million, the legacy from452 words
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Article, Illustration276 1984-06-21 17 GILLIAN POW CHONG - St Michael to remain as separate shop at Specialists' GILLIAN POW CHONG By ST MICHAEL, a department within Robinson's, will remain as a separate shop at Specialists' Shopping Centre, after Singapore's oldest department store closes its two outlets there at the end of the month. To what extent St Michael276 words
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69 1984-06-21 17 More palm oil revenue for Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR Favourable prices coupled with increased output will help Malaysia earn M 52.3 billion (about Ss2.l billion) more this year from palm oil exports, Primary Industries Minister Paul Leong said on Tuesday. He said Malaysia expected to export 3.5 million tonnes of crudeAFP - 69 words
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98 1984-06-21 17 Marbol Prlro hiiirbi mcv (closing on Offor first Perceni Totil Profit mm Prico tno-ingdiy) Gain Potontiil A Sim Lim Finance $2.00 $2.85 42.5% 3,825 00 Kentucky Fried Ch.cken $1.15 $2.86 +148.7% $8 079 70 Cerebos Pacific $1.35 $2.00 48.1% $14,625,00 Sing I. Finance98 words
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Article53 1984-06-21 17 CANBERRA Australia's Labour government issued 40 new foreign exchange dealing licences on Tuesday m a further step towards opening up a once tightly controlled financial system. The licences will go to non-bank financial institutions which will join the existing 12 traders m the physical and forward foreign^Reuter - 53 words
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Article42 1984-06-21 17 SAN FRANCISCO Levi Strauss, the world's largest clothing manufacturer best known for its blue denim jeans, said on Tuesday it was closing 11 plants including one m Canada and another m France because of a sharp fall m profits. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article26 1984-06-21 17 Special team HONGKONG A specialised trade finance team to concentrate on high- value transactions throughout Asia has been set up by Lloyds Bank International Ltd. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article30 1984-06-21 17 TOKYO The Tokyo Stock Exchange will begin a study next month on the longpending issue between Japan and the United States on granting its membership to foreign stockbrokers AFPAFP - 30 words
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Article3096 1984-06-21 18 READERS should be aware of the imitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered m "business done". Further because j al dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table3,096 words
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Article1947 1984-06-21 18 INDUSTRIALS Akom (2.18 B) (2) 2.17 (1) 2.18 xd Antoh I 89B) (7) 1 89 (15) 1 .90 AISB (4 848 4.885) AMD (3.988 4.005) (21) 3 98 (11) 3 96 (6) 4.00 API (1 446) (6) 1 46 (15) I 45 (21) 1.43(1) 1.47(26)1,947 words
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Article2699 1984-06-21 18 J*** Last TMd Voi Day »|n -om Company Sate Chance cooo) Hgh Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL t COMMBtCIAL 310 223 Acmo 227xd 2.4 306 196 Alcom 200 280 226 A*ed Choc 251 susp 15 198 140 Amol Steel bOt 148 1 3.6 101 148 147 2752,699 words
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Article17 1984-06-21 19 Closing prices cents/kilo Singapore July 178.00 down 4.25 cents Malaysia July 196.00 down 3 50 cents17 words
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Article13 1984-06-21 19 Closing prices MS/kto Straits Tin $29.28 unch Turnover: 158 rose 23 tonnes13 words
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Article24 1984-06-21 19 GOLD USVoz Wed Tues Singapore 371.80 ***** 370.80—371.20 Hongkong 371.60 372 00 370.70—371.10 Tues Mon New York 371.25-371.75 370.50—371.00 London 371.00—371.50 369.25—369.7524 words
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Article106 1984-06-21 19 THE KILOBAR market traded between 5525,383 and 5525,308. The Far East gold market opened at U*****.80/2.20 and was pushed up to U*****.60/ 3.00 by late morning to close at U*****.20/2.60. It re-opened at U*****.00/2.40, easing to the low of U*****.40/ 1.80 and closed at U*****.60/ 2.00. Source Rothschild. The106 words
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Article112 1984-06-21 19 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices closed off the day's highs on profit-taking and speculative selling. PALM Closing prices Cpafcnoi Jjn *****0 (south) 1-25 (central) 1410 (north) lul 1425 (north) Aug 1410 (central) Refipaknoi RBO palm oil lun/Jul 775 (sellers) Aug 760 (sellers) RBD Stearin lul 610 (sellers) Aug112 words
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Article68 1984-06-21 19 THE Singapore rubber market closed lower with July One RSS buyers quoted at 178.00 cents per kilo, down 4.25 cents from Tuesday. In Koala Lumpur, the rubber market closed lower with July Int Ones RSS buyers quoted at 196.00 cents per kilo, down 3.50 cents from Tuesday. The International68 words
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Article71 1984-06-21 19 THE Straits Tin price m Penang held at M 529.28 per kilo, within the International Tin Agreement's lower sector of M 529.15 and M 532.06. The buffer stock manager was again the main buyer at this level while continued scattered buying from Japanese and local interests was evident.71 words
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Article26 1984-06-21 19 Mun Ctafci| pncti 9m nm US$/bo, «(«J Tim &n|»pofe Un*» 855— 8«r Tan Mr New York Una* 8 59— 8 64 Source Credit Suisse. Sport26 words
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Article309 1984-06-21 19 FOB in baits RAS MRELB (S cmts/kio) (M cents/Uo) Noon Close Noon Close Int. 1 RSS prompt 176.50 177.50N 175.25 176.25N unq uno Int 1 RSS July 179 00-179 50 178 00-178 50 196.50-197 00 196 00-196 50 Int 1 RSS August 184 00—184 50 183.00—183 50 Int. 2309 words
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Article23 1984-06-21 19 Closinc prices COPPER E/ttme Wed Spot *****—***** (*****-972 00) 3 months 997 50—998 50 (*****—993 50) Market tone steadier Sales: 31.175 tones23 words
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Article25 1984-06-21 19 Ctaing prices ALUMMUM I 'tome Ned Spot *****—***** (896 00— 8% 50) 3 months 921.50-922.00 (914 50-915 80) Market tone: Firmer Sales 39.000 tonnes25 words
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Article238 1984-06-21 19 NMMdMki Ramhittr 245 new crop unq prie^lTlOOk, a "I Dlor M 0 20* 242 J™ 1 ***** COCOnUt ***** (setters) 25* 237 Jtanp. new crop fioduce[tdwlfe 35% 235 BuiMoe 240.00 (sefcrs) o»ta.«fc« ?fEn!!? ?18 See Mew new crop OK) drum FOB 253 00 (sellers) rST* >nc 1 J238 words
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Article419 1984-06-21 19 __J 1 I I I I -i t Honfkonf Hani S«nf ~l Wednesday 931.05 (927.39) _jWeek ago 961.22 Australan Al-Ordinaries 1 Wednesday 653.5 (648.2) Week ago 662.3 Austraian Industrials Wednesday unav (899.8) Week ago 914.8 Financial Fines Industrials Tuesday 832.2 (821.2) Week ago 834.1 ii Dow Jones Industrials Tuesday419 words
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Article255 1984-06-21 19 M WJ Qianie Associated Hotats iusp Bor* Of Eost Aski 2190 +0.1 CW»ung Kong 8.35 unch Q»no Light 1180 +0! Cross Horb Tunnel F C Consortium 0 335 -0 005 For East Exch »*ex ***** unch G I Cement 9 20N unch Gwot Eogl« Hong Lung 2 35 unch255 words
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Article323 1984-06-21 19 20 Yen Chinje Aijnofnoto 1120 unch Ako. 383 unch Amodo 1040 10 A»ohi Chem 545 -5 Aioh. G»o»% 700 -I Bor* Tk 460 -5 BndgeVon* 558 -1 Conon 1120 -20 Cowo Computer I ISO +10 Citizen 463 I D N»> Print 903 unch D r<*ppon Screen Dow. 675 -I323 words
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Article332 1984-06-21 19 «> CmH Chanct (tort) A C I »67 -I A N I 199 +3 APM 207 +14 Aberfoyte D60S -20 Age 240 unch AKonce CM 55 unch Afcrd MM 225 +5 Ampol Exp 295 +5 Ampol Pet 148 +8 Am 468 +10 Ashton 95 +4 B H P 934332 words
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Article233 1984-06-21 19 JUNE 19 IBS CfcM|t Afcoo 33 AiMtOwmCp 32* Aln-Cholmers II Am Tai T«l 16* Amox Inc 20* -H Amr Corp 31 Mi H DtfnlQnGflft jiff 19)4 n Bo«ng Co 43 undBurroughs Cp 50^ -H Catwpior Co 39 -K Owm Manhtn 38* +H Ctwy«l«r Cp 24% -V4 Crtkorp 30H233 words
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Article567 1984-06-21 19 Jmt 20 tact ChM|t ■UUSTKWLS Afced-Lyons 159 -I Ms Domes 164 -2 BTRPLC 434 -10 Bobcocki 126 3 Bordoy* 447 -7 Beechorm 296 -7 HCC 225 unch Bk* Greta 390 -5 BOC Group 235 -II Boots 169 -6 Bowoter 242 -16 BATS 219 -7 Britannia 72 unch BP 465567 words
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Article184 1984-06-21 19 Interbank Over the counter Foreifn Local dodars to Foreijn currency currency one unit of to $$10 foreifn currency Australian dollar 1 8635 1.8654 5.42— 5 31 Sterling pound 2 9048— 2 9083 3 47— 3 42 of foreifn currency Austrian schilling 10.9126 10.9206 92 61 90 29 Belgian184 words
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Article158 1984-06-21 19 lijajjjjj'prte^cf) Arbuthnot Securities Asia gy^, JJjg TOfJUn«2I Spore Growth Fund 0 81 "i-0 86 '<2 Warrior Invest Fund 3 10-3 15 SSK^JSL OUB-Montaju Income Bond Unit The Savings Fund 193—205 Union Spore Fund 113—120 Income Bond 132-139 Spore Prog Fund 1 41— 1 50 m j m/»t e»158 words
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Article, Illustration596 1984-06-21 19 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCI RtcaMnf Receiving Ship (Voyaft) Arr Carp Fmc Bock Anro Temasek (*****) 21/6(2300) TA3 1000 1100 ill Chev Paul (40W) 22.6 (0400) FSB 0900-100:!.' 1500 1600 F3 Sumbawa (01WB) 22/6(0700) FSB 0/00-0800 700 1900 L' 2 Sea Prelude (28) 22/6(0700)596 words
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Article225 1984-06-21 19 THE US dollar opened at 5J2.1095 and eased to close at a low of 512.1080/90. Trading was quiet. The greenback was also quietly traded against major currencies with most operators staying on the sidelines awaiting the release of US GNP figures. Against the Deutschemark, it opened at 2.7590/97 and225 words
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Article95 1984-06-21 20 KEPPEL Shipyard handed over the Vladivostok, a floating fish factory, to the Russians yesterday. The conversion of the whaling ship, which began m April last year, cost $57 million and is the largest-ever conversion Job to be undertaken by any Southeast Asian ship-repair yard, said group95 words
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305 1984-06-21 20 KUALA LUMPUR The potential for Supreme Corporation Bhd shareholders to make capital gains m the short term is good if they accept Textile Corporation of Malaya Bhd's (TCM) general offer. Aseambankers Malaysia Bhd, which has been appointed independent adviser to Supreme and its shareholders, statedNST - 305 words
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Article446 1984-06-21 20 Safuan's plans for General Lumber may be thwarted RALEIGH Cycles and its associates, who are believed to be still holding substantial stakes m General Lumber (Holdings) Bhd (GLB), could thwart the Safuan group's plans for the muchwooed timber company. The Malaysian Business Times reported yesterday446 words
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Article, Illustration168 1984-06-21 20 BROXO Total combines dental care and skin care m one kit. Broxo Test helps you to identify the parts of your teeth which needs scaling. All you do is "stain your teeth with a drop of the disclosing solution and look into a168 words
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Article, Illustration82 1984-06-21 20 IT LOOKS like an ordinary ladle but it doubles up as a weighing scale for solids and liquids up to 200 grammes. The ladle-scale from Switzerland can be hand held for weighing although it can be mounted on the wall as well. You then conveniently82 words
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Article, Illustration116 1984-06-21 20 AITCH-ELLE is a clothing pattern sizer which helps you to produce patterns four sizes up or down from an original pattern m minutes. The sizer is available m either metric or imperial measurements and can be operated by unskilled labour, says the manufacturer. The sizer is116 words
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Article49 1984-06-21 20 ARE you breaking new ground In research? HAS your company come up with an Ingenious new product? HAVE you got a bright Idea you want the world to know about? Then tell Innovations about It. Write please don't phone to Ttmesdollar, 3S», Kirn Seng Road, Singapore lI2S.49 words
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184 1984-06-21 20 KUALA LUMPUR About 40 directors of the Multi-Purpose Holdings group will travel around the country from tomorrow to explain to Multipurpose Holdings Bhd (MPHB) shareholders the rationale behind the recent offer of a bonus and rights issue by the company. A spokesman forNST - 184 words
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Article57 1984-06-21 20 HONGKONG Managing director of TAI SANG LAND DEVELOPMENT LTD William Ma said a statement will be issued to Tai Sang's shareholders when the company receives the formal acquisition proposal from UIC. Mr Ma declined to disclose his family's holdings m Tai Sang, but stock analysts here believe itReuter - 57 words
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Article35 1984-06-21 20 THE Capital Issues Committee has approved ESSO (M) BHiyS proposed three-for-two bonus issue and a subdivision of its shares into units of 50 sen each. An EGM will be held on July 20.35 words
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Article17 1984-06-21 20 THE Foreign Investment Committee has approved HONG LEONG INDUSTRIES BHD'S acquisition of Sunrise Development Sdn Bhd.17 words
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Article31 1984-06-21 20 FIISAN FISHING NET MANUFACTURING BHD has received its shareholders' approval for its one-fo r -two rights issue. The Capital Issues Committee has earlier approved the rights issue.31 words
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Article34 1984-06-21 20 GENERAL LIMBER (HOLDINGS) BHD has informed the Stock Exchange of Singapore that the reports carried by several newspapers regarding a take-over bid for the company were not issued by the company.34 words
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Advertisement153 1984-06-21 17 p Mobil" Contest ancl scooter and other Mobil 2T motorcycle Aflm |'V accessories must be Wll^ and now available m M f Serv.ce Station. new '/4-litre -litre and most motorcycle shops Mobil 1 -litre non-spill plastic and motorcycle repair Motorcycle Oil packs! and spare parts shops. gives you that extra153 words
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Advertisement287 1984-06-21 18 Sharp ER-3630 30-Department Cash Register Designed for Mini-Supermarkets, Department Stores, HH Coffee Houses and other medium to large size f retail outlets. < The Sharp ER-3630 is of tremendous help to all owners A o^ refa// outlets who need to itemize stock sold so as to fl facilitate inventory checking287 words
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Advertisement232 1984-06-21 20 >\| Singapore Chinese Chamber j l^T \s^^ of Commerce (Hdi street) J^^T_% 19th to 24th June 'B4 r^ ■^^^BBH 12noon to 10pm daily --^MifSHMMHMfc fsA^^V^— 8 piece Stoneware tea set *c* i*"* jM AO 0^ v t«» FREE for purchases over $500 tf^k.-^ "■M'^'^^Z^-'^-'-Am ■Di^V^' t^ *1 2 piece Stoneware232 words
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Advertisement162 1984-06-21 20 Prices m US doHors Quote as of 18 June 1 984 I Ha w\ ■Abwjul' I I -i~ i [n«-s!t,r-. ii- >• wi.-l I m making dramatH I capital gains m "fc-i'SiiM global Mmk markets -'(cMI can simply write us a note and the weekl> INVESTORS ALERT m-wsletter will be162 words
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Advertisement778 1984-06-21 21 TELEPHONE SERVICE- RATES: CLASSIFICATION GUIDE f/V-^n A% r\S—\r\f— \*<-^ *S, -end., -Fride, P I °^> I S 00 per w Ofd (M.n S■ 5 00) I Ent^. inm#n 4 Food fluk|# p2 ift/^afik />S^ I f\ /S) IVT^ llSr^ /fV^ f\ S Urd ISmSdayTimes, Sem.-D.splo, Ws. Penpal Ber*leetf Msrch^sß p2778 words
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Advertisement572 1984-06-21 21 15 Aquariums TWO UNITS 4' fish tank on stands with goldfish other fishes. Price negotiable. Tel: *****08. 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing MANILA FURNISHING M Thomson Roed Singapore 1130 (Opposite Goldhill Squere) SPECIAL DISCOUNT for cane furniture during HARI RAYA FESTIVAL We «i»o design end custom mede to order. NOEL DESIGN572 words
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Advertisement998 1984-06-21 21 18 Home F.mitur*/ 18 Home Furniture/ 18 Home Furniture/ 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing Furnishing Furnishing Furnishing 4^OP sB"Slb»^^^^^b|BM|H BhB^LI I I mm a an^Mv yp£>» **T V f^^^&MM I UPLLiBERT B Highly durable X Functional Classic design A Easy to maintain m m^^S^al L^»s[fl 4 Chairs arc foldable m Wv^&t998 words
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Advertisement489 1984-06-21 21 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Massaoe Massaoe RELAX AREFftESH j YOWISIiJFAT 4 V| 4hk. t'' A. sth Mr w a ilflßMaH I L^\ ftraat v l^alU^PKiaa MacahersMi Hea# l ,*:i VII rporeiMe. m^M Ua WJ^m) TELj2MHM4 tffl I WtCf^ La^^^ I 30 Hairdretting INTERNATIONAL DIPLOMA COURSE (Beginners) commencing at489 words
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Advertisement471 1984-06-21 21 35 House Cleaning/ Painting $100 PER ROOM for professional painting. Satisfaction guaranteed. Also varnishing and parquet sanding. *****97 anytime. 36 House Renovation/Repair/Decor mm* Alu. Decorative Becurity Doors winoows Iron Grilles A Doors Boa Awning/Iron Structure Bricks Fencing/Partition Alu. Sliding Doors Windows General renovation A construction for private houses HOB flats471 words
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Advertisement636 1984-06-21 21 36 House Renova- 36 House Renovation/Repair/Decor tkm/Repair/Decor 1 AMPLIMESH® \lm9^^ a ALUMINIUM WjZ^^M^LkLhmm GRILLE S I**l*l *X-* i** 2) Maintenance Free lit i.JT\ f 3) Hgh Stren 9 th 'I* ♦♦JT****#* a I beauty to home LdLJ^^^L^V^^^^J decor (Suitable lor windows, doors, balconies, balustradee) Enquiries: ALUMEX PTE. LTD. (Tel: *****54)636 words
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Advertisement560 1984-06-21 21 38 TV/Video/ Sound Systems NATURAL SPECIALISES IN repairing: colour T.V, video, hi-fi system, antennae Installation. Service guaranteed. *****57/ *****90. SOUTH-EAST ASIA Electrical specialises tn repairing of video/ CTV/hlfl system/antennae installation and home appliances. Tel: *****94. *****57. AN EXPRESS SERVICE and repair TV. Video. Antenna installations Hl-fl set *****52/ *****80. Wave560 words
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Advertisement503 1984-06-21 21 ■ifnßaaWvnaaUai LIKE EATING CURRY Msh head? Try selling It Instead This opportunity Is cooking In rlasslf lcatlon 60 49 Packing/Storage/ Delivery/Removal WE PROVIDE RELIABLE cheap and fast services for all kinds of commercial and household delivery Tel: *****02 $25.00 PER TRIP Workers available for delivery, removal and dumping. Call *****1.503 words
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Advertisement597 1984-06-21 21 53 Computer Products/Services MICROWARE SYSTEMS (S) PTE LTD -01-eS, ORCHARD PLAZA ORCHARD ROAD. SPORE 0*23 MON TO SAT. (10.00 AM TILL $.00 P.M.) HOLIDAY SPECIAL a 64K Apple compatible with 1 disk drive. 1 Monitor. 1 Joystick at $1,000. a 16 bit IBM Compatible with 128K ram 2 x 36CK597 words
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Advertisement657 1984-06-21 22 56 Industrial Equipment/Supplies APPROXIMATELY 160 4 inch CM Iron Pipes for sale Highest offe secures Call *****50 TOYOTA/ KOMATSU FORKLIFTS I' 2 4 tons for sale or rental Tel *****60/ 50 57 Temporary Help/ Employment Agencies WE HAVE ACCOUNTS/ Secretar nil General Clerks available foi temporary/ permanent assignments. Call Financial657 words
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Advertisement510 1984-06-21 22 60 Business 60 Business 60 Business 60 Business 60 Business Opportunities Opportunities Opportunities Opportunities Opportunities a^MaHaai^Hii^Bßß i^SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSssSisMSSi SSSSSSsbSSSIshSSSb r Entrepreneurs and people who want to be: X you have $20,000 ready cash, and have brains, ambition and a few free hours a week, we're prepared to off er you an510 words
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Advertisement222 1984-06-21 22 HI ILI MOTHERS-TO-BE! Help is on the H I way. An experienced conflne- V^bW ment nanny Is offering her servH^B I 0 B^ ices. Meet her at classification 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional/ Executive 65 Situations Wanted BIODATAS/PHOTOGRAPHS OF experienced babysitters, domestic maids from Philippines/Madras available for selection. Wellscreened, hardworking222 words
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Advertisement279 1984-06-21 22 66 Situations Vacant a) Profession*!/ Executive U.S. COMPANY WORLD'S LEADING MANUFACTURER OF CLAMPING SYSTEMS NOW SELLING IN ASIA IS STARTING LOCAL MANUFACTURE IN PANOAN LOOP FOR DISTRIBUTION THROUGHOUT THIS PART OF THE WORLD. Opportunity to preva capabMHtM by aatting up manufaetura and WaMTSnOWSM) *WrtCW©OB) 4)OO if%a)f| 9X-* pAfXI into ftaftot279 words
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Advertisement162 1984-06-21 22 66 Situations Vacant a) Profession*!/ Executive THE AMERICAN HOSPITAL OF SINGAPORE 321 Joo Chiat Mac* 5'p0r.1542 VatccncHts now op#n for: 1. HEAD NURSE (Adminiatrativa Siatar tor Payehiatrie unit Graduated from Accredited School of Nursing Must possess an RMN Certificate a At least 1 year's supervisory and administrative experience 2. STATE162 words
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Advertisement510 1984-06-21 22 66 Situations Vacant b) EDP COMPUTER OPERATOR required by UNCLE CHOO SPORTS CENTRE PTE LTD (NMd office 142 Tagors Laos, Upper Thomson, Spore 2678) GCE 'O' level with credits In English Si Mathematics. IBM PC experience optional. Previous working knowledge of Management Spreadsheet and Accounting software, a definite advantage. Preference510 words
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Advertisement622 1984-06-21 22 66 Situation! Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) SecrttMrUd/ClericMl c) Secretarial Clerical stiu.An; We require additional clerical staff to H support our expansion programme m both our Marsiling and Kallang plants. GCE 'Q Level i H Pleasant personality H Experience not necessary as training I will be provided B Opportunities will622 words
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Advertisement52 1984-06-21 22 AN OFFSHORE BANK urgently requires ACCOUNTS CLERK GCE O" level including English Maths Good typing speed accuracy Minimum 2 years' experience In Banking with knowledge of MAS ReportIng. NCR 399 machine etc. Able to handle telex machine preferred but not essential Interested applicants, please call I *****33 for an interview.52 words
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Advertisement461 1984-06-21 22 68 Situation* Vacant Secretarial Clerical SALES PROMOTERS Products kitrhen wares/ hou«ehold applicances Location leading departmental stores. Orchard Road SWITCHBOARD OPERATORS (PERMANENT) Typing 30 wpm Location: Marpherson Shenlnn Way DRIVERS Must be willing to work overtime Location Paya Lebar. DESPATCH RIDERS (PERMANENT) Location: Paya Lebai Alexan. dra/ Shenton Way *****37 |pekp>jsramT|461 words
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Advertisement550 1984-06-21 23 86 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical c) Secretarial/Clerical BOOKKEEPER required by a group of local companies. Requirements: Minimum GCE 'O' level. LCCI Intermediate Bookkeeping. Able to keep full set of Accounts up to Balance Sheet. Pleasant disposition. We offer attractive remuneration and medical fringe benefits. Please apply550 words
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Advertisement280 1984-06-21 23 Due to rapid expansion, an international manufacturing company m Jurong requires: 1) RECEPTIONIST 2) ACCOUNTS CLERKS 3) SHIPPING CLERKS 4) GENERAL CLERKS 5) STORE CLERKS 6) TYPISTS Mm. R#QUir#nv#fitsi a Female age 18 and above. c QCE 'O' level. c Able to type. Training provided for mexperiRemuneration will be commensurate280 words
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Advertisement457 1984-06-21 23 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical International Publishing Company m Jurong has an immediate vacancy tor: RECEPTIONIST/ TELEPHONE OPERATOR (Starting salary: $500 p.m.) Requirements: c Ability to type at 40 w.p.m. c Knowledge of PABX switchboard, c Pleasant personality. In addition to an attractive salary, we offer: c 5 day work457 words
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Advertisement538 1984-06-21 23 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical RIGHT JOB? Everyone wants the right Job the Job that's secure, pays fair and that suits her skills. You can find that right Job with Business Girl Call us If you are a SECRETARY TYPIST TELEX OP TELEPHONE OP COMPUTER OP PRODUCT DEMONSTRATOR ACCOUNTS CLERK538 words
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Advertisement579 1984-06-21 23 66 Situations Vacant Secretarial/Clerical A woN established faat expending manufacturing firm m Jurong has vacancy for: RECEPTIONIST/GENERAL CLERK c GCE 'O' level. Ability to type Pleasant personality. c Some working experience, c Possesses initiative and able to work Independently, c 5-day week. Interested applicants, pleese write m with contact telephone579 words
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Advertisement641 1984-06-21 23 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical Joint vantura airconditioning company invitaa applications for the post of TELEX OPERATOR CUM CLERK/TYPIST Interested applicants please write In or call personally with fuM details at: A.C.E. DAIKIN (8) PTE LTD Blk. 104, Boon Keng Road #03-04, Singapore 1233 SENG HUAT COMPUTER LABELS AND641 words
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Advertisement583 1984-06-21 23 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical Established shipping company requires an EXPERIENCED TELEPHONE OPERATOR/ RECEPTIONIST who is able to handle the PMBX telephone switchboard (5 x 20 extensions). Interested, please apply to: The Meneger Maxwell Road P.O. Box 496 Singapore 4009 with full particulars and contact telephone number Established property company583 words
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Advertisement577 1984-06-21 23 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical Vacancy tor FEMALE GENERAL CLERK c GCE O F level preferably with some working experience but not essential. c We offer transport allowance, generous bonus and free medical benefits. Interested please call personally or write with contact number to: KAWARIN ENTERPRISE PTE LTD 144577 words
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Advertisement772 1984-06-21 23 66 Situation* Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical j RECEPTIONISTS Pleasant young energetic girl required to work m a large Service Co No experience required but must have good spoken English Call: *****27 SECRETARY urgently required lor General Manager Interested come personally to: 281. ALEXANDRA ROAD SINGAPORE 0315 TEL: *****1 Ext 312772 words
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Advertisement885 1984-06-21 23 66 Situations Vacant 9) Secretarial Clerical TEMPORARY CLERKS PSLE Sf higher 5-day week No experience 16 years and above English speaking Does not mind routine clerical work Staying In/around Jurong Interview ODE. 15 Chin Bee Drive. Singapore 2261 Tel *****22 FEMALE SALES CO-ORDtNATORS. Experience not necessary but must be hardworking885 words
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Advertisement489 1984-06-21 24 66 Situation* Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical FEMALE GENERAL CLERK. Cal personally Blk 5. #01-63A, 5 1/ m.s. Upper Thomson Roai Lakeview Tel: ***** 14 GENERAL CLERK REOUIREI Minimum (> level. Good typing 1 years experience Call *****47 *****86 Yvonne GIRL FRIDAY. FOR Large group o Coys In Pandan Loop. Attractlvi489 words
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Advertisement626 1984-06-21 24 66 Situation* Vacant 86 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant f t) Smies t) Smles t) Smles j ~g*^ T Sales Assistants H Many of our SALES ASSISTANTS are already STORE MANAGERS MM with their own stores. HOW GOOD ARE YOU? B 7 ELEVEN, the first largest and best convenience store626 words
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Advertisement247 1984-06-21 24 [temptation! APPARELS PTE LTD I I requires I Age 16-22 years Minimum Sec. 2 educa- I Uon Bilingual Friendly and outgoing disposition W* offer Starting salary: $350-5440 3 days off for every 2 weeks Attractive fringe benefits Good Job prospects PART-TIMERS MAY ALSO APPLY Interested applicants are requested to come247 words
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Advertisement706 1984-06-21 24 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales t) Sales H invites young, dynamic and ambitious I persons to apply for several posts of H I SALES I I REPRESENTATIVES I H m its Business Machines Division to sell the H H following office automation equipments. H I Electronic Copiers706 words
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Advertisement452 1984-06-21 24 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant i) arntmm t) Sales SWIZZLE DISTRIBUTION SERVICES requires SALES ASSISTANTS For Orchard area, Changi Airport. Completed Secondary 3. c Able to communicate well m English and Mandarin, c Pleasant personality and hardworking. Benefits: Orchard area basic salary $450, meal allowance $45. c Changi Airport452 words
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Advertisement428 1984-06-21 24 RABANNE DESIGN (S) PTE LTD requires FEMALE SALES PROMOTERS In leading departmental stores. Applicants must have smart appearance and can speak English. Successful applicants can expected salary of $400 p.m. plus 2% commission based on sslss. double pay lor working on public hooSdaya. T»l: *****92 Blk 1092, Lower Delta Roed428 words
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Advertisement714 1984-06-21 24 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales SALES ASSISTANT (Male) c Completed National Service c Age between 20-30 c Possess Class 3 driving licence. c Experience not necessary as training will be provided Interested applicants, please apply personally at: Z. KUROOA (S) PTE LTD 201 K allang Bahru 2nd storey. Ishizafci Building714 words
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Advertisement751 1984-06-21 24 66 Situations Vacant f) Sales SALES PERSGNNI I REQUIRED I established company dealing m f Hid products Experience not important but must be enthusiastic and self-motivated. Please apply personally at 15. Enggor Street. #09-02. Realty Centre. Singapore 0207 SALESGIRL REOUIRED fur furniture showroom at Orchard Hot.: Opening hours: 11 00751 words
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Advertisement548 1984-06-21 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical if\ THOMSON-CSF I (A World Leadei m Professional Electronics) invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the following positions: The Production Supervisor, reporting to the Production Manager, will supervise a team of operators working on computerised test equipment. Requirements: NTC/ITC548 words
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Advertisement317 1984-06-21 25 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical VARTA Well established manufacturer of batteries invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the following positions: (1) MOULD SETTER Must have knowledge of injection moulding of a small component Preferably with experience m ARBURG machines with micro process control Must be capable of working on317 words
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Advertisement392 1984-06-21 25 66 Situation* Vacant I Bi^aSBBBESSaSS i g) TecHnlcml aBBBBBBI^eI^aVTw^BBBBBI ■aaBBBBBaVvBVS*a)aa aam7Taarß"l4<<^aaaai Bbtßt9ttJl B^ i PREMIER MILK (S) PTE LTD In Jurong requires BBBIBBBjBIfIfIBI PJ a, I* [a] f B < NTC 3 m Electrical Rtt- ing and installation or Electronics Servicing 1 year experience m electrical or electronics work Those392 words
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Advertisement449 1984-06-21 25 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical We are manufacturing precision electronic parts for use m the Semi-conductor Industry and haa vacancies for:A) MALE PRODUCTION TECHNICIANS Singapore Polytechnic Diploma m Production or Electrical Engineering or Its equivalent Completed full-time National Service Able to work on 2-rotatlng shift a Age 20 to 30449 words
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Advertisement435 1984-06-21 25 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical A^^ m^^ m^^^ mmm SBBBT BJ B^B^^ißßm r I BBBB^^asß Leading Japanese f manufacturer of a precision engineering plastic requires: I Ql I 1 INSPECTORS I Opportunity to learn a skill m quality control of precision engineering plastic components Salary above $400 c per month435 words
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Advertisement518 1984-06-21 25 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical Ye are a well established nanuf acturing company m Juong with processing facilities or grains and new products md mn looking for a qualified MAINTENANCE ENGINEER Applicants must have: Mln. ITC Diploma m Electrical Engineering or similar qualification. Mln. 5 years' of experience In supervisory518 words
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Advertisement611 1984-06-21 25 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical An established manufacturing Company require* PRODUCTION ASSISTANT a Singapore citizen with either OCE 'A" level or Industrial Technical Certificate with 2 years' working experience In production planning and quality control. a Knowledge of stock control and shipping documents preferable. a Able to communicate effectively with611 words
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Advertisement660 1984-06-21 25 66 Situations Vacant BaaaaaaaSB^BBMBISSBvSBB)BB a g) Technical Construction Nrm urganlty requiree a. FOREMAM a Experience In Civil Engineering Construction a Poly graduate preferred IMerested applicants plaaaa contact: MR QOH, 7MW472 after Bpm or write to: 1440. Lor Kebong Singapore 2264 Manufacturing company hae immediate vacanciee for APPRENTICE FITTERS c No660 words
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Advertisement381 1984-06-21 25 86 Situations Vacant h) Production MALAYAN BREWERIES (SPORE) PTE LTD Brewers of Tiger Anchor Beer ABC Stout •In possession of PU B t. Electrical Worker s Licence or NTC 3 m Industrial Electricity Minimum 2 years k experience m electrical plant maintenance 1 Willing to work on 2- rotating shifts381 words
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Advertisement373 1984-06-21 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production h) Production PHILIPS ram! PROwicnoN oramfDKl Some working experience m quality checking would be an t^^^m^^A a* advantage. WmmWmmmWmW mWWkmm\ y^ Many benefits: WL 5 da y s marriage leave fast promotion mt^^ jf Serv| ce awards373 words
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Advertisement199 1984-06-21 26 HITACHI ELECTRONIC DEVICES (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. Benefits: c Introductory Bonus of up to $100 for each friend recommended c Salary increase after 3 months c 2 increments a year Annual Bonus of at least 1 month Special allowances/ meal allowances Free company transport Hostel will be provided for Malaysians And199 words
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Advertisement437 1984-06-21 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production b we're open Tddsyi I&3 IMECS r^gfW Matsushita Denshl (S) Pte Ltd tVI 122 Ang Mo Klo industrial Park v ■l^B Singapore 2056 0 R U Mllljllj O N W^Cl^ltW w G( I I I I G TECHNOLOGY ft 1437 words
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Advertisement417 1984-06-21 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production l^^^jt q^ "AIWA SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. has immediate vacancies for 5-DAY WEEK* MO SCOPE WORK > HO SHtFT OTHER BENEFITS INCLUDE: Increment on confirmation Attendance benefits $40 per month Promotional and yearly increments 13th month pay Annual/marriage/sick/maternity/ compassionate leave Medical417 words
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Advertisement503 1984-06-21 26 66 Situation* Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production I PHILIPS We are a large and well-established multinational organisation engaged m the manufacture of electrical/electronic products for export to more than 120 countries. We are setting up a spray painting section m our factory m Jurong and require: Spray503 words
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Advertisement122 1984-06-21 26 66 Situations Vacant h) Production ((You can EARNVi up t0... B \J and enjoy GREAT I Permanent Ist shift li (7 am 3 pm) II Permanent 2nd shift If (3 pm -11 pm) 11 WALK- IN INTERVIEW MICALTRONIC INDUSTRIES (I (PTE) LTD Chai Chee Branch If at c/o NMB j]122 words
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Advertisement407 1984-06-21 27 66 Situations Vacant 86 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production ■sMaaasaaiaßßßS^ lls^BaW TIMES PRINTERS roquiros temporary Male a Female FACTORY WORKERS Gross earnings: $440 $650 p.m. Must be prepared to work shifts and overtime. Applicants please call personally for interview at: r Times Jurong No. 2 Jurong Port Road Singapore407 words
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Advertisement266 1984-06-21 27 I I—^ea»w^^^^^^^""^ are I invited for the I positions of: I eNTC 3in Metal I Machining I IHBbbII •Completed Secondary 4 •Male applicants must have completed .N.S. or exempted Interested applicants should call personally or write m with contact telephone number to: CATERPILLAR FAR EAST LIMITED Starting salary net lass266 words
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Advertisement371 1984-06-21 27 66 Situations Vacant h) Production Worldwide Manufacturer of Quality Paints MALE PROCESS WORKERS We offer:a 1 1/2 months bonus. 5-day work week. No shift work. o 13 days annual leave. Intereated applicants plaaaa call *****24 for The Production Manager BERGER PAINTS (S) PTE LTD 22 Benoi Sector Jurong I Singapore371 words
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Advertisement671 1984-06-21 27 66 Situations Vacant i aMBMB^BB^BB^BB^BaBMHEB h) Production OA. OPERATORS raquirad immadiataly. Start al $435 p.m. (incluaivo allowance*). o No shift work (Sam to 5.30pm). a Must have scope work experience. a 2 increments a year. a 13th month bonus. a Medical/dental and hospltallsatlcn benefits plus Insurance coverage. a Annual leave.671 words
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Advertisement431 1984-06-21 27 66 Situation! Vacant h) Production Wire assembly Department requirea full-time female production WORKERS Working hours: B.ooam to 5.00pm. Age 16 to 40. No experience required. Interested please call personally Monday to Friday at: Blk 4008, #01-06/00 Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park 1 Singapore 2056. An American Company ha* immediate vacancies431 words
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Advertisement501 1984-06-21 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous I MESA I I Female Housekeeper I I A large audio manufacturing company requires I I a stay-in Housekeeper to supervise and assist the I I settlement of a group of foreign workers at com- I I pany dormitory. I501 words
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Advertisement355 1984-06-21 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) MiMceUmneoiu I) Miscellaneous $^&tw TOP LUCK Ijgjlr FAST FOOD SELF inSP^SERVE RESTAURANT invites young applicants dW^K^y an(^ school leavers \^m^^&^^ l to join our team as CREW TRAINEES (Full-time/Part-time) Requirements Age 16 years and above Able to speak English and Chinese Enjoy meeting355 words
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Advertisement255 1984-06-21 27 r-^^^mn r*^^Mß^m >«^^t Singapore Airpou Terminal Services invites applications from Singapore Citizens for the appointments of: HELPERS (MALE) and CLEANERS (FEMALE) Gross commencing salary of $420 a month m the salary scale: $300 x 15 $4XO Must be at least 18 years of age Must be physically fit for manual255 words
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Advertisement377 1984-06-21 27 Archive ARCHIVE, the leader m Computer Tape-drive Technology, invites you to join our new manufacturing operations as: J LOCI Intfrrru'diatf Bookkeeping and or Costing GCE O Ltvd Credit m Math*? matics and English 2-3 wars' accounting experifnc*? Ability to ktvp full mi < A account! up to Trial Balaiu prt-fftahlt-377 words
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Advertisement367 1984-06-21 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous j[upton]v has the following vacancies This is a new position and provides opportunity for further advancement He or She will be responsible for the proper control of packed stocks and packing materials and monitoring their movement m and out of the factory and warehouse We367 words
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Advertisement369 1984-06-21 28 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous SINGAPORE SWIMMING CLUB TANJONG RHU ROAD SINGAPORE 1543 TEL: *****22 requires 1) MALE SPORTS ATTENDANTS c Must have some know edge of gym/ squash billiards Must be able to rea< write and converse i English c Can start Immediately Salary plus incentives not lei than $455369 words
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Advertisement490 1984-06-21 28 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous m HILTON INTERNATIONAL I SINGAPORE requires A. TEMPORARY ACCOUNTS CLERK B. WAITERS/ WAITRESSES i/ C. RESTAURANT j CASHIER Requirements: For Poet (A): la c Must be prepared to work for a period of 6 months, c Able to type and do simple Accounting duties. B For490 words
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Advertisement529 1984-06-21 28 06 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous PEOPLE'S has Immediate vacancies Tor the following positions: A) MALE/FEMALE HOUSE DETECTIVES B) MALE/FEMALE SALES ASSISTANTS Requirementr- Age 16 to 35 years. Ability to converse m simple English and Mandarin. Able to work 2 rotating shifts. Experience not necessary as training will be provided. An529 words
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Advertisement297 1984-06-21 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous ■MHNational KEg^LQ Electronic |B^| I Components 1 Urgently Requires f BvVffHSM 16 -30 years Must be hardworking No shift work No experience needed WALK IN INTERVIEW Mon. Fri. Time: 9am 4.30pm or submit full particulars to:--1 < ■a OlfUrVMm i SHWAJIVI The Employment Section Matsushita297 words
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Advertisement565 1984-06-21 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous An Audio Manufacturer Urgently Requires MALE DESPATCH RIDER Class 2 and 3 driving licence a Age 35 and above a Able to speak and understand simple English Interested applicants, please call with NRIC and relevant documents between 10am 4pm to Tha Paraonnal Dapt FOSTER ELECTRIC565 words
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Advertisement491 1984-06-21 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous INTERNATIONAL AIRLINE REQUIRES 1) ACCOUNTS CLERK 2) GENERAL CLERK 3) DRIVER CUM DESPATCH CLERK Past 1 at GCE. 'O' Level Conversant In English Mandarin a Type accurately 30-40 words per minute Please write with particulars, one photograph (non-return-able) and contact telephone number to S.T. Boa491 words
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Advertisement526 1984-06-21 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Japanese travel agency has the following positions: 1. FEMALE JAPANESE SPEAKING TOUR GUIDES 2 FEMALE JAPANESE SPEAKING TOUR COORDINATORS Basic spoken Japanese. c Prefer applicants who have studied In Japan, c Experience unnecessary c Must be able to work on Sundays and public holidays. Interested526 words
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Advertisement546 1984-06-21 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous FRANK SMALL a ASSOCIATES A large Market Research Company ia looking tor: PART-TIME TELEPHONE INTERVIEWERS If you have at least GCE 'O' level qualifications and speak fluent English, we would like to meet you Those interested please call personally at: UIA. G<Xdhill Centre Thomson Road546 words
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Advertisement513 1984-06-21 28 ■■■■■als^sMsMs»s^s^sFs»sMsMsMs»»»s»sWs^s^»»»s»T» 66 Situations Vacant I aBBS>BBBBBaJSBBBSBSBBBBBBB«BBBB«BfJBB I) Miscellaneous WAITRESSES MOO $750 c Experience not nereasary a Working hours 7 p.m U> 2 am No routing of shift 1 Attractive sales Incentive. bonus and allowances a Uniform provided a Transport provided interested pleas* call peraonaMy at: 04-33, 4TN STOREY ORCKARO H.AZA513 words
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Advertisement951 1984-06-21 29 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous URGENTLY Bf QUIRED DRIVERS $850pm (Chinese). Delivery Man $500pm. Store Keeper $600pm and Sales Representative $500pm (basic) can be as high as $3000pm. Those proved capable will be promoted and to go abroad Interested please call 324 M Changi Road. 5 1/2 ms Spore 1441 or951 words
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Advertisement850 1984-06-21 29 $6 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous TRANSPORT COMPANY AT Kal lang Way requires Despatch Rider. Must possess Class 2 licence. Company motorbike will be provided Interested please rail *****41 VACANCIES OPEN: Carpenter, general workers and drivers. Those who stay around dlst 14 to 16. Call personally for Interview at: Blk 8,850 words
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Advertisement469 1984-06-21 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous PHOTOCOPY CENTRE REQUIRES Females to operate machines. Interested, call *****85 for Interview. REQUIRED CHINESE DELIVERY Boy urgently. Able to ride bicycle. Please contact Mr. Tan, tel: *****10 or *****15 REQUIRED LORRY DRIVER/ Attendant urgently. Preferably Ang Mo Klo residents. Telephone *****58. REQUIRED DESPATCH CLERK. possess469 words
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Advertisement744 1984-06-21 29 72 Vehicle* For Hire 72 Vehicles For Hire Tr 5l l> LOOK DEFERENT! DRIVE around Ul#Oi hi a 1983 Suzuki Jeep Make a j—^ mm right turn to classification 761. I ECONOMICAL RENT:- SB Hourly, Ov#r oiflfit Dwtty, Ib H W##hly, Moffttily, Y#avty I Car* A Commercial Vahicto* 1 I744 words
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Advertisement662 1984-06-21 29 76 Vehicles For Sale b) BMW 1975, BMW 520. Alrcond. sport rims, radio, cassett. Showroom condition. $16,500 0.n.0. NonPARF. Tel: *****44 1982 BMW 5201A Automatic. New road tax, mtchelln MXV tyres, Blaupunkt set. Contact Philip Yeo, *****1. 1883 MARCH REGISTERED BMW 7351. 2 private owners. Immaculate condition. Contact Lawrence, *****55.662 words
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Advertisement720 1984-06-21 29 74 Vehicle Financing 74 Vehicle Financing 74 Vehicle Financing FOR BETTER CAR HIRE PURCHASE TERMS minimum rates: Call us at: 1 year 5 1 /2% p.a. 64 South Bridge Rd 5.0105 Tel: *****2. 2 years 6 p.a. Blk 37 Circuit Rd #01-403 S 1337 Tel: *****40. 3 years 6Va p.a.720 words
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Advertisement649 1984-06-21 29 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Ford 1983 FORD SIERRA. 2000 Ghia. Automatic, 1 private owner. Asking $45,000 0.n.0. Contact: *****88 3/78 FORD CORTINA 1.6 GL. 2 owners, tax: 8/84. Aircond, cas sette $9,000 0.n.0. *****40 •74 FORD ESCORT 1298 c.c. Alrcon radio, non-PARF. $3,500 negotiable Tel: *****07. "79 FORD CORTINA649 words
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Advertisement774 1984-06-21 29 76 Vehicles For Sal* i) Honda 1990 HONDA ACCORD Alrcond radio cassette, excellent condition. $20,800. Tel: 737-7878 Henry. 1991 HONDA PRELUDE Auto. Ist company owner, full option, price negotiable. *****91 ext 2358. 1962 HONDA ACCORD Automatic EX. power steering with sunroof, one owner, tel: *****66. Mr Ng. '63 HONDA ACCORD774 words
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Advertisement864 1984-06-21 29 76 Vehicles For Sale h) Mercedes MERCEDES 200. JAN. '76. power steering, alrcond, new tyres, radio/cassette, good condition PARF $19.5000n0 Tel *****21 MERCEDES 200 AUTO Reg July "80 Private owner. Immaculate condition Contact *****11 ext 311 David Neo MID-75 MERCEDES 200 manual Power steering, alrcon. PARF eligible Good condition Tel864 words
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Advertisement807 1984-06-21 29 1 m 76 Vehicles For Sale j) Toyota ALMOST 1912 TOYOTA .Starlet 1000 di. t-tfaor, mew model), aircon hifi radio CMMtt*, new sports tyres, road tax. Insurance, (IMHKi Beautiful condition Downpayment $:\9UO Can loan $14,000 TV I *****: 1990 TOYOTA CEDCx 1600 GT. tlwn cam with i ol Kecarco seats.807 words
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Advertisement696 1984-06-21 30 76 Vahiclet For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicle* For Sale m) Ford c) Ford c) Ford TOP~ m \awmmmkw^}m PRICES. LOOK AT THESE LOW PRICES. BUT HURRY, FOR A LIMITED PERIOD ONLY. NETT (ARF)* NETT (PARF)* LASER 1.3 GL c«oc onn TELSTAR 1.6 GL c *.y»siQ Hatchback :>**K>,duu696 words
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Advertisement344 1984-06-21 30 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others MODIFIED BEATLE 1300. New aircon, expensive hl-fl, sports rims/ tyres, spoilers ducktall. etc. Enquiries: *****55. NEAR 1980 DAIHATSU Charade EL-plate. 1 owner. Aircon, sports rims, new tax. $13,600. PARF. *****30. QUICK SALEI 9/81 Pewter metallic Porsche 924. 1 lady owner. Showroom condition. Interested, call344 words
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Advertisement522 1984-06-21 30 76 Vehicles For Sal* k) Others 1974 RED BMW 2002, fine condltlon, PARF eligible. Best offer secures. Tel: *****52, mornings. 1976 JAGUAR 4.2 modified to Series 111. PARF eligible, 1 owner, $45,000. Contact *****77. 1978 RENAULT 12TL passed Vlcom Test, good condition, many extras, $4,000. Contact *****75. 1977 MINI CLUBMAN522 words
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Advertisement744 1984-06-21 30 76 Vahicl— For Sate 76 Vahicl— For Sale 76 Vehicle* For Sal* 76 Vehicle For Sale J) Toyotm J) Toyotm j) Toyotm J) Toyotm l^pM MID-YEAR SPECIAL! I Toyota Corona from us this month and we will give you Tuffkote rustproof ing -FREE' RORIMFO IX/lOTOR^ As usual, you get a744 words
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Advertisement542 1984-06-21 30 77 VcMcmm Wanted TAMOUN USES CARS CO. offer good prices for all uaed company or private cars. Any make model. Alto required PARF scrap cars and export documents of any engine capacity t rSS7t7tS T»fc *****03 J/9JM. CASH PAYMENT FOR any model, PARF, non-PARF, and any ex. PARF scrap vehicles,542 words
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Advertisement510 1984-06-21 30 78 ScfapVahidaa WANTED SCRAP CARS/ used cars/ commercial vehicles. Tel: *****33/ *****40. Mr Yeo (Night, *****13). WANTED SCRAP CARS, below 1000, 1600 c.c. Highest offer. Ong *****32/ *****30 before 4p.m. dally. WANTED 1100 C.C. to 1600 c.c. scrap car. Will pay $7,250. Call tel: *****05 Rosalind, from 9a.m. to sp.m.510 words
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Advertisement540 1984-06-21 30 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Mouses DIST. 1128, WATTEN ESTATE Double-storey semi-detached house with mature garden for rent. Partially/ fully furnished. TEL: *****11 AUoe/MelenyMdm 80. Mg DIST. 21 BMJAI PARK doublettorey bungalow In quiet CUL DE SAC 4 bedims, big living overlooks ntoe pette, ewtmming pooL na \rO99pi Tunggef, i eReR540 words
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Advertisement699 1984-06-21 30 85 Property Financing 85 Property Financing Mortgages. We'll make you feel at home nffISHING fi LOONG g& FINANCE U!U LIMITED A «b..11v -•iwiH.tMihsuli.m ..I I hi ki|>|vU.r<>u|> 337. TELOK BLANGAH ROAD SINGAPORE 0409 TEL 271 7767 (8 LINES) PERIOD I %PA~~ RESIDENTIAL I 10 years 10.2*) I 1 —20 years699 words
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Advertisement618 1984-06-21 30 8€ Accommodation Vacant m) Houses DIST 9 PATERSON HILL Immaculat bungalow on elevated land. (lO.jOO sq.ft.) 4 bedrooms/ study/ servant's, partially furnished $6,200 Rolf *****11. DOUBLE-STOREY BUNGALOW IN Slglap Plain. 4 bedrooms, servant's, large living/ garden. Furnished. Call owner *****22 ext 24T FABER AVENUE double-storey semi-detached. 4 bedrooms plus 1618 words
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Advertisement832 1984-06-21 30 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments Diet. S TMLWOBBK $2,000 B/M 5 Hong I .wing Harden $2,000 S Him St-fiK inlf ii tI.SOO 5 The Village $I.SOO Venus Mansion W 000 t Kum Mm Court $3 500 t TuriK Si:< KuilrliriK $2,500 Cairnhill fiarden $2,500 t Hlllrourl ***** t (ir.u,if.-f..r.1 $3832 words
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Advertisement1127 1984-06-21 31 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant t) Apartments b) Apartments \c^Ardmore OPEN HOUSE Long or short lease Luxurious apartments to let with exclusive Country Club membership Just off Orchard Road and Scotts Road 3 bedrooms: large lounge; ample parking Furnished or unfurnished Rental from $4,525 per month including service charge1,127 words
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Advertisement833 1984-06-21 31 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments HIGH FLOOR APARTMENTS In Peach Garden, Blk. A with beautiful sea view. 4 bedrooms, bathrooms. Large living/ dining. 3 balconies, alrcondltloned. Area 2,800 sq.ft. Swimming, 24-hour security Call owner: *****22 ext. 247. 3 APARTMENTS TO let at Rajah Tower, Blk D. 3 bedrooms, 1 servant's833 words
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Advertisement841 1984-06-21 31 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments 2-STOREY PENTHOUSE AT Golden Mile Complex, 6,000 sq.ft. 5 bedrooms, fully alrcondltloned, available now at $4,500 p.m. Phone: *****13 Julie for appointment. 43A JALAN ARNAP 2nd level with entrance same level as Car Park. 3 bedrooms, fully furnished at $1,800 ono. for immediate occupation. Agents841 words
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Advertisement832 1984-06-21 31 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DRAYCOTT TOWERS LUXURIOUB Apartments fully alrconditioned with swimming pool Suitable for expatriate families on Company's lease. Call *****77/8. LORONG AH SOO $1,200 Pandan Garden $650. Lower Delta $500. Cantonment Road Jalan Kayu $850. Labourer zinc house $400 (*****50) LUXURIOUS FURNISHED Maryland Park, Blk D, facing832 words
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Advertisement797 1984-06-21 31 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments OPPOSITE GOLDHILL PLAZA, 2bedroomed apartment, furnished, $1,100. Toa Payoh 4-room flat $800. *****80 QUEENBWAY TOWER, 3- roomed apartment, fully furnished, aircond, carpeted. $1,700. Contact *****47 (No agents). SKY VILLA. FULLY furnished and carpeted with 3 atrcond bedrooms Call *****07 (day) *****50 (night). SPOTTISWOODE APARTMENT. 3797 words
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Advertisement747 1984-06-21 31 86 Accommodation Vacant i c) Rooms I ROOM TO LET at Clementl Prefer Chinese Female Students single girls. Tel: *****95 No Agent 87 Accommodation Wanted aaaaaaaaHß^HiadS m) Houses CLIENTS REQUIRE terrace/ semidetached/ detached houses. Any locality considered. Flexible budgets. Owner please call Kenwood: *****43 INDONESIAN CHINESE BUSINESSMAN urgently requires semi-de-tached/747 words
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Advertisement846 1984-06-21 31 89 PropwiiwFofSale 89 Properties For Saie 89 ProptXm For Sak a) Houses a) Houses m) Houses To be held at the Mercury Room bH (18th Floor) Apollo Hotel, Havelock Road Singapore BB Wednesday, 27th June 1984 Bl at 2.00 p.m. m I DEVELOPMENT lANDED PROPERTIES H B LANDS 22 HonnKong846 words
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Advertisement33 1984-06-21 31 DIST. 10 DOUBLE-STOREY SEMIDETACHED. 3900 sq.ft 4 bedrooms, servant's, ceramic/ parquet flooring, freehold. Jalan Pergam single-storey semi-de-tached. 4200 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms/ store, ceramic flooring throughout, freehold YSC Property 296--6666. It's easy with CATS.33 words
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Advertisement39 1984-06-21 31 DIST. 16. JALAN QREJA double storey semi-detached 5 years old Land area 4000 sq ft Built-in 2.400. 4 1 bedrooms, split-level living dining Modern kitchen Renovated and well maintained Selling fully furnished SouthEast Orientation $'60,000 o.n o Cltlprop *****7539 words
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Advertisement645 1984-06-21 32 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses I AUCTION SALE TODAY at the Ground Floor Lecture Room, Chinese Chamber of Commerce, 47, Hill Street at 2.30 pm. I 24 BUKIT TUNGGAL ROAD OFF ROBIN ROAD. DIST. 1025 Beautiful double-storey semidetached 5300 sq ft 3 years645 words
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Advertisement726 1984-06-21 32 DIST 1542 OFF TELOK Kurau Road well renovated doublestorey semi-detached. 4 years old Split-level. 4 bedrooms/ attached bathroom, servant's amenities. 3800 sq ft. 999 years lease. $735,000 0.n.0. Denker *****11 DIST. 1027 FIR > VENUE Off Bukit Timah Road double-storey semi-detached. 3400 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, 1 servant's. Freehold Tenanted $650,000726 words
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Advertisement817 1984-06-21 32 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST. 5 KONG LEONG Garden Double-storey terrace. 3 bedrooms servant's, attached bathroom, split-level. Marble parquet. 2,100 sq.ft $565,000 Exquisite: *****14 LORONG KISMIS, 2 1/2-storay semi-detached. 4 bedrooms. 4 bathrooms. 1 servant and 1 store room, hall marble, room parquet $798,000/- negotiable. Tel: *****89 Comwealth817 words
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Advertisement725 1984-06-21 32 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST 20, DOUBLE-STOREY TERRACE 3 bedrooms, serant's. separate llvlng/dlning room. 2 bathrooms, 1,800 sq ft. $410,000 Phone *****32. DIST. 28 JALAN LEKUB doublestorey, semi-detached on elevated site. Renovated/extended 3,400 sq.ft. Rental/Sales. Lindtrac *****79 DIST. 5, CLEMENTI PARK, conveniently located. 3-bedroomed double-storey link terrace, servants.725 words
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Advertisement686 1984-06-21 32 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments Located near Thomson Road/ aa\a\aaaWaaaaaaaaaWa\ Braddell Road PANORAMIC HB A B VIEW OF THE ff U MIN CITY LIFE VnUllll (Padk .SCENCLUSH S%. iJ' 9^'^ greenery Residential IDEAL NATURAL niW686 words
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Advertisement599 1984-06-21 32 89 Proptfti— ForSak) 89 Property For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments HIGH CLASS FACILITIES TIP-TOP RESIDENTIAL AREA BEAUTIFUL SCENERY TROPICAL GARDEN SWIMMING POOL CHILDREN'S PLAYGROUND 24-HOUR SECURITY SYSTEM I Please call: *****58 Mr. Chong/MissDoreen r URGENT SALE! f WING ON GARDEN 2 f Several units, different floors and599 words
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Advertisement760 1984-06-21 32 DIST. 11. GOOD BUY. Goldhlll Plaza vicinity, extensively renovated, 3 bedroomed, servant's apartment. Split-level living, dining, targe balcony 1.900 sq.ft See to appreciate $480,000 Trillion. *****00 DIST 5. FAIRWAYS APARTMENT lower floor for sale (Opposite Paslr Panjang Keppel Club) with full Condominium facilities. Ready for occupancy m 2 months time.760 words
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Advertisement851 1984-06-21 32 89 ProptrtMM For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST 20 BRAND NEW Calruse Ciarden lx>wer maisonette 3 bedrooms, attached bathroom 1.800 sq ft Completing soon $430,000 Kxquislte *****14 DIST. 21. SHERWOOD TOWER. high floor, maisonette, spacious llvlng/dlnlng 3 bedrooms with attached bathrooms. 1.700 sq ft $380,000 Admer *****66 DIST. 5 BRAND851 words
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Advertisement854 1984-06-21 33 89 Properties For Sale c) HUDC Apartments DIST 2057 BRADDfM. VIEW above 20th floor, with good orientation. 3 bedrooms/ servant's 1550 sq.ft. Tennis courts/ covered carpark. $278.000 0 n.o Denker34.i63ll URGENT SALEII Farrer Court, nicely renovated, 3 beirooms/ servant's. 1770 sq.ft. Few units available $310,000 o no Hap Senß *****NJ854 words
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Advertisement813 1984-06-21 33 89 Properties For Sale d) HDB Apartments 5-ROOMED. TOA PAYOH Blk 218 Marble and carpet flooring, kitchen cabinets. Price $131,000 negotiable Tel: *****19 after 6pm. 5-ROOMED POINT BLOCK, Telok Blangah Crescent, high floor, near market and school, terrazzo flooring $145,000 0 no Interested rail: *****36 Colin. 5-ROOMED POINT BLOCK flat813 words
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Advertisement611 1984-06-21 33 89 Properties For Sale d) HDB Apartments 5 ROOMED FLAT IN Woodlands owner would like to exchange with 4 or 5 roomed flat Ir. or neai Clementl Tel *****29 ANG MO KIO. 3 rooms. Blk 119 Terrazzo Cabinet $50,000 Minimum use fully CPF *****75. ANG MO KIO. 5 rooms Point611 words
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Advertisement264 1984-06-21 33 90 Propsrtit Wsntsd 90 Properties Wanted 90 Properties Wanted it SITE WANTED p|| TSa^'*" 9o^' iiiiViii'r jvl 91 Factory Spscss ~91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces I^SS|SSbSbSb^|S|^l^SS|ll^lVb^l^l^Hblb^Hbh| Henderson Industrial Park Prime freehold flatted factories/warehouses for sale \jp A jay BM *r ■^^^^Tl^^Bßir'a^ i^a^pt wtß^B^a^^^^aiß^r^^* _jl^^b^L-*i^li»- B PRICES FROM $380,000/- 8264 words
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Advertisement73 1984-06-21 33 CIDECO INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX Canting Lana Factory Spaea 3,6W aq ft 6,878 aq ft AV&MIAOfV llVlifci' 9Olttf 9l y Carga Cargo Ufta Good Security A Maintenance Attractive Rentals Contact Owitara *****06/2****** CITY INDUSTRIAL BUILDING Tannery Lane FACTORY SPACE FOR LEASE 4.356 sq ft 2nd Storey 4,356 sq ft 2nd storey 3.48673 words
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Advertisement266 1984-06-21 33 FOR SALE Pioneer Lane Site area: 3.6 acre Built up area: 59,400 sq ft Tenure: 60 yrs from June 1979 Sintlc-storey Factory/Warehouse cam Office Location: CHANG CHARN ROAD Land area 10.000 sq. ft. Builtin 4.000/7.000 sq ft i FOR SALE/LEASE SOLE AGENT: KHAI CHIN REALTY I MANAGEMENT J X^Te* 733—1266 words
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Advertisement755 1984-06-21 33 91 Factory Spaces HILL VIEW INDUSTRIAL ESTATE. New double-storey terrace factories with mezzanine floor for sale lease Built-in area from 527 sq.m Enquiries: *****00 ext 189 PEI-FU BUILDING, 24 New Industrial Raod, Upper Paya Lebar. Freehold. Factory with office for immediate lease. #06-01. 3,500 sq.ft. =06-04. 5.400 sq.ft Contact *****6755 words
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Advertisement481 1984-06-21 33 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces ■t^ n —^^VSTun*^ ißßft 7 Phase W B^bW^^" B^B >U>' k. 4H B^B| «g*SL± <""- -p- Sizes varying from 164-548 sq. metres I (1,770 sq. ft. 5,905 sq. ft.). H 3 goods lifts each with 4 tonnes capacity.481 words
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Advertisement161 1984-06-21 33 Cont'd on Pg 34 93 Office Spaces a) Sale THE PLAZA. BEACH Road. 1.346 sq ft office space, conveniently located, outside the CBD restricted zone. Easy access from almost anywhere. Immediately available with carpets, partitions and fittings, fixtures at $685 000 negotiable Knight Frank Cheong Hock Chye Balllleu Pte Ltd.161 words
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Advertisement397 1984-06-21 34 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces RUBY WAREHOUSE COMPLEX y? Open Monday w^* 7 <^ l^r-BL^^B^^i^^Lij i jj j. i^^—^^^a»*^p^— »»»m^^BßaaaaiaaaT^BaaW i I *VT 1 |L^H| aaaaaaa^^ I H Few Units Left lenants can enjoy FREE electrical installation BOOK NOW! i RUbyU^iouse(Pte)Ltd Tel: *****62/*****07 (Mrs. Bessie Wong) No397 words
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Advertisement171 1984-06-21 34 93 Office Spaces b) Rental GOOD LOCATION OFFICE SPACE AT YOUR AFFORDABLE RENT! Centrally located near Sub-Court Very easy parking Just one floor below office Renovation period free rent Central alrcon carpeted OO BUILDING Araa: 393 lO3Oaf Aqbh is are w#lcofTr#. Contact: Mr C 8 Tay *****8 OUTSIDE CBD Tong171 words
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Advertisement340 1984-06-21 34 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces a) Sale '$2.5 FOR SALE >s;: byauction tunas |S BUILDING i=: .j SINGAPORE 111 8,391 sq m (90,320 if !l ■fe^ sq ft) of freehold Plllil '•illtll! 1 r* office space P™ :^SI H 120 car parks L --;i1152»* aaU p340 words
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Advertisement79 1984-06-21 34 OmessfMMmiabtoat CHOON BEE BUILDING North Bridge Road Area: 2,400 sq.ft. Central alrcond call: mm i MR. C.E.OH OFFICE BPACE m BEACH ROAD with telex and telephone facilities available Immediately. About 550 sq.ft. Tal: K. C. TAN PROPERTIES PARKWAY TOWER (nail to Partway Farad*) 77S sq.ft. to ***** sq.ft. AvaNaMs Oetobor79 words
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Advertisement391 1984-06-21 34 Sooth Bridfl. Ro*d 5-storey new office building 8,800 •q.n. Available soon. Central aircon., one lift. Rant SMMMOpm. Ch#ooQ Koon Stn^ m Co. (Pta) Ltd (1«20) Tafc *****08 (3 Una*) PRESTIGIOUS OFFICE SPACES available In UIC Building, Tong Eng Building, Shenton House, Wing On Life Building, The Arcade, Peninsula, Plaza, The391 words
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Advertisement789 1984-06-21 34 93 Office Spaces b) Rental NEWLY RENOVATED AIRCONDITIONED offices available for immediate occupation at 26 Cuff Road, S pore 0820 Call personally from l On m. to 3p.m. for viewing. OFFICE AT ICB Building. Shenton Way for rental value and International address, etc, and within walking distance of all facilities.789 words
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Advertisement426 1984-06-21 34 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces a) Sate a) Sale a) Sate FOR SALE* FOR LEASE] Lv^j t^^ w ar± w I 1 NEW SHOPS^^^Jj iSi T xH H Special Concession to first 10 tenants. H Ample Carparks available. H H Shop Areas from 323 sq. ft.426 words
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Advertisement541 1984-06-21 34 i 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental NNDUNK PLAZA Offices (from 900 sq.ft. upward) Shops (from 900 sq.ft. upward) Contort Joe Tan T«1:*****55 NEXT TO KENTUCKY Fried Chicken, near entrance to Fitzpatrlcks' Supermarket entrance to departmental store 270 sq.ft. to 1175 sq.ft. with water supply. People's Park Katong. Norman Tan *****7.541 words
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Advertisement399 1984-06-21 34 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental SHOP 280 SQ.FT. Orchard Towers 81. Rental immediately. Please contact Grace at: 2809! 11 Ext 119. 95 Other Real Estate DIST. 15 FRANKEL VICINITY, 22.154 sq.ft. Freehold. Vacant possession with planning approval for townhouse. $86 p.s.f. Berners *****72/4. DIST. is. 3 PLOTS of Vacant. Freehold399 words
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Advertisement490 1984-06-21 34 102 Tours r SCHOOL HOLIDAYS' OVERSEAS TOURS laiwjn (incr Alishan Hu» lian) Hong Kong Bangkok 7-QS:43B 1V*****9 13 O S?3W 16 D TAIWAN (Incr MMMi ft Huahani KOREA JAPAN lOisnevlanOl HONGKONG S?8oB t» 26^ 1b 0 TAIWAN liner Adshjn a Huaiiani JAPAN Oiineyiandi HONGKONG S?6M To~TAIWAN (Rounj Taiwan) HONGKONG W\B490 words
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Advertisement1374 1984-06-21 35 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours MALACCA.TIOMAN. NOW ONLY ONE HOUR AND $95 AWAY. Services operated by Tradewinds and Malaysia Air Charter from Seletar Airport. FY>r reservations please call *I^ML J^K Singapore Airlines on 545 6(W] (3r \H. SjLT Tradewinds on 222 461 1/2. MAC RJBHTWO. FWtOUBCT DgMTUWE1,374 words
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Advertisement249 1984-06-21 35 fMMnifii! vnc/motcTri^rj I^Ef IS9 161 Goldhill Centre J^lyT TEL: *****88 i« ss 3 Days HYATT KUAMTAN Sltt.OO 3 Days MALAYSIA VILLAGE JI6S 00 Group Op :H b 84 3 Days DESARU VKW $185 00 3 Oays PORT DKKSON $17. .00 3 Days P TIOMAN $2M.M 3 Days CLUB MED Fr249 words
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Advertisement384 1984-06-21 35 102 Tourt iO2 Toure 102 Tourt Introducing the widest range of tours to JAPAN. IQr|ai/cAllJapanTour W Kagoshima Kinshima Sakurajima Ibusuki 9 Kumamoto Mt Aso Nagasaki Fukuoka Akiyoshidai Plateau Osaka Nara Kyoto Tokyo Disneyland Hakone Mt Fup _^r.d (Dep. Every Sat.) ftriawc Japan Disneyland "Express Osaka Nara Kyoto Tokyo Disneyland .<I4V384 words
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Advertisement253 1984-06-21 35 [tffe) EDUCATION A l^ssi MSmUCTIOM 106 Foreign Free Counselling for admissions into accredited colleges universities contact MUI KUAM PTM. LTD. •04-16. 4 th Fir.. Orchard Towers, [Spore 0923 Tel: *****83/4 Cont'd on page 37 109 Academic ENGLISH FOR FOREIGNERS Taught by Native Speakers) All Levels: Full-time Starting 27 June 1964253 words
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Article, Illustration316 1984-06-21 36 ON THE TRACK with TONTO PENANG, Wed. Grasshopper n, a beaten fancy last Sunday, caught the eye with an impressive gallop here this morning. The three-year-old Australian gelding was kept on a tight hold over 600 m to clock 37.4 sec, finishing with quite a bit316 words
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654 1984-06-21 36 EPSOM JEEP - Half-brothers can create racing history EPSOM JEEP Andermatt and St Gallen should fight out the finish m QE Cup By RACING will have one of its exquisite moments when two halfbrothers, Andermatt and St Gallen, line up for the Queen Elizabeth II Cup at Bukit Timah on July 8. And654 words
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Article64 1984-06-21 36 LONDON, Wed Jockeys for tomorrow's Ascot Gold Cup race to be run over 4,000 m at Royal Ascot: Balitou (Joe Mercer), Condell (Declan Gillespie), Gildoran (Steve Cauthen), Ka radar (Walter Swinburhl, Neustrien (Eric Legrix), Ore (Bruce Raymond), Prince Of Peace (Lester Piggott), Ounavarra (Michael Kinane) andReuter - 64 words
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Article1000 1984-06-21 36 A TOTAL of 302 horses, comprising 123 m Class 1 and 179 m Class 4, has been entered for the Singapore Turf Club Queen Elizabeth n Cup Meeting starting on June 30. CLASS 1: First IMS. IJMm (a) or l,(Nm (b); »te»mi run: l,Htiu (c) or t,mm1,000 words
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Article129 1984-06-21 36 FIRST DAY: Class 1 Div 2 1,200 m and 1,600 m; Div 4 1,200 m; Class 4 Div 2 1,200 m and ifiOT... Divs 4, 6 and 7 1,200 m. SECOND DAY: Class 1 Divs 1 and 3 1,200 m and 1,600 m; Class 4 Divs 1129 words
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67 1984-06-21 36 THE following horses have been entered for the Queen Elizabeth II Cap: Alchemist, Andennatt. Asean 11, Cashflo, Dow Jones n, Fen Vert, Poll House 11, High FoU, Magarl n, National Flag 11, Opportunity, Pride And Honour, Patera Sandhurst, Regal Tan 11. Sentiment*! Journey67 words
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Article, Illustration446 1984-06-21 37 Countdown to the wonder of Wimbledon McEnroe waits for him m the opener LONDON, Wed. Paul McNamee, the Australian Davis Cup player and twice men's doubles champion, must have cursed his luck after the draw for the Wimbledon championships at the All-Eng-land Club yesterday. McNameeReuter - 446 words
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Article, Illustration299 1984-06-21 37 LONDON, Wed. Six days before Wimbleden's opening volley, John McEnroe and the British Press traded salvos yesterday 1a what promises to be a new war over the fiery American's on-conrt tan trams. McEnroe, asked about his latest tirade over a line call In Sonday's Queen'sAP - 299 words
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Article233 1984-06-21 37 BRISTC^, Wed. Leif Shiras, upset winner over French Open champion Ivan Lendl, of Czechoslovakia, last week, finally ran out of luck, stamina and good tennis shots at the West of England men's grass court championship yesterday. Shiras, who went all the way to the final of the LondonReuter - 233 words
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Article309 1984-06-21 37 EASTBOURNE (England), Wed. The fortunes of Jo Durie, Britain's only singles seed m the Wimbledon championships, took another dive when she was beaten 6-4, 6-4 by Kirn Shaefer m a U*****,000 ($364,000) women's tournament here yesterday. The second-i ound result bode ill for Jo's chances nextReuter - 309 words
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Article350 1984-06-21 37 County cricket I LONDON, Wed. West Indian paceman Andy Roberts, called out of retirement to help Leicestershire m their bid for the English championship, helped the leaders to a 63-run win over his old club, Hampshire, at Southampton yesterday. After losing their last nineReuter - 350 words
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Article128 1984-06-21 37 PARIS. Wed. The organisers of the single-handed transatlantic yachting race confirmed Yvon Fanconnler's win yesterday. The 4t-year-ed Frenchman reached Newport, Rhode Island, on his trimaran, lli.iapro Jardin, 1IV 2 hours after the first man home, compatriot Philippe Poupon (Fleory (Vftchon VI). Bat the race committeeAFP - 128 words
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Article436 1984-06-21 37 MARVIN BAGLER, the World Boxing Council middleweight champion, signed contracts on Tuesday to fight official challenger Mustafa Hamsho, of Syria. The WBC said Hagler would not be ready before October, and gave no date for the fight, Hagler's ninth title defence. Hamsho, the No. 1 challenger, has aReuter; AFP; AP - 436 words
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Article, Illustration277 1984-06-21 37 Practice makes perfect LONDON, Wed. Winning Wimbledon is not just a matter of playing well on the day. Preparation is allimportant and the transition from hard courts to fast grass is a matter which players have to take seriously. So is the question of glay versus practice. ome players spendAFP - 277 words
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Article, Illustration476 1984-06-21 38 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH By 4 I'M trying to see what new things I can add to my race, new strategies. I don't feel that much pressure or nervousness, though, because I'm just working on getting into the final. That would be good enough for the476 words
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Article177 1984-06-21 38 BELFAST, Wed. Olympic champion Steve Ovett won his second 800 metres m 48 hours yesterday, and then said he would not run again before the British Olympic team is announced next Sunday. Ovett, 28, clocked lmi.i 46.155 ec at the Ulster Games here, o.Bssec underReuter - 177 words
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Article176 1984-06-21 38 TORONTO, Wed. Canadian Victor Davis broke his world record m the men's 200 metres breaststroke last night, clocking 2min 14.585 ec at the Olympic team swimming trials. The 20-year-old improved on his previous mark of 2:14.77 set m Guayaquil, EcuaOor. m 1982. Canadian Ken FitzpatrickReuter - 176 words
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ON THE LOCAL HOCKEY SCENE
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Article230 1984-06-21 38 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI WHERE will the national junior team to September's World Cup qualifying rounds go for their training tour? Will it be Malaysia, Pakistan or Australia? This is the poser facing the Singapore Hockey Association, who are expected to provide the answer by next230 words
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Article156 1984-06-21 38 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI WITH the Mohan John and Joe Chellam trophies already m their cabinet, Balestier kingpins Indian Association open their Premier League campaign today against unpredictable Singapore Airlines at Balestier Road, hoping to continue their successful run. IA will rely heavily on national centre-half S. Morgan156 words
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Article45 1984-06-21 38 CEYLON SPORTS CLUB and Singapore Airlines drew 1-1 m a Singapore Hockey Association Division One match at Balestier Road yesterday. Naiasuddin Marican scored for CSC and M. Maya replied. Other results: Dlv. 2: Prisons 2 SCRC 2; Marsiling CC wo. SHA under-17.45 words
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Article, Illustration286 1984-06-21 38 LOS ANGELES, Wed. Carl Lewis qualified for his third event In this year's Olympics by winning the men's long lump with a leap of 8.71 metres In the United States track and Held trials here yesterday. Lewis had already qualified for the lMmReuter - 286 words
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Article, Illustration198 1984-06-21 38 LOS ANGELES, Wed. No matter how brilliantly or how disastrously some athletes perform at next month's Olympics, Dr Robert Gregor, of the Department of Kinesiology at the University of California here, will be fascinated. Kinesiology is the study of movement, and department head Gregor willReuter - 198 words
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Article149 1984-06-21 38 RONNIE NG and Lacy Low, both former Open Masters' champions, underlined their intentions of regaining their titles when they both made It into the top If of the National bowling championships at Jackie's Magic Score yesterday. Ronnie is m ltth spot m the men's division149 words
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Article371 1984-06-21 39 Dramatic Danish fightback DENMARK 3 BELGIUM 2 Elkjaer winner sinks Belgians as Danes overcome 2-0 deficit STRASBOURG, Wed. Like the true romantics they are, Denmark gave their huge following a hint of heartbreak before supplying the happy ending here last night by reaching the semifinals. The Danes, needing only aReuter; AFP - 371 words
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Article40 1984-06-21 39 GROUP ONE P W D L F A Pt. France 3 3 0 0 9 2 6 Denmark 3 2 0 18 3 4 Belgium 3 10 2 4 8 2 Yugoslavia 3 0 0 3 2 10 040 words
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Article59 1984-06-21 39 STRASBOURG, Wed. Denmark, who qualified for the last four yesterday, have four players doubtful for the semifinals through injuries. Manager Sepp Piontek said that Morten Olsen, Klaus Berggreen, Preben Elkjaer and Frank Amesen were injured during the game against Belgium, adding: "I don't know whether theyAFP - 59 words
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232 1984-06-21 39 STRASBOURG, Wed. While not yet looking as out of place as a dinosaur m a modern zoological garden, the old-fashioned centre-forward has become the endangered species of soccer. While England manager Bobby Robson may decide to persevere with the 4-2-4 line-up he usedReuter - 232 words
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Article162 1984-06-21 39 Milenovic suffers heart attack at match ST ETIENNE, Wed. Yugoslav team doctor Bozhldar MlUenovic, who suffered a heart attack at a European Chaplonshlp soccer match here last night, died today, a hospital spokesman said. Milenovlc collapsed during the second half of the game, when Yugoslavia were leadingReuter - 162 words
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Article255 1984-06-21 39 NEW YORK, Wed. When Bob Stanley enters a game, it's usually a sign of relief for the Boston Red Sox. But last night, the only one breathing easier was Eddie Murray. Murray, who struck out his first three times up against Boston starter Bob Ojeda, touched Stanley forUPI - 255 words
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Article52 1984-06-21 39 TAN CHEOW KWANG was reelected for the fourth time as presiden* of the Singapore Society of Rugby Union Referees at the annual meeting at SCC on Monday Other office-bearers. Christopher Lister (vice-president), Gavin Waddell (secretary), Franz Misch (treasurer). Anthony Tay Soon Hua (appt. sec), Ronald Hill and Tony52 words
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Article, Illustration472 1984-06-21 39 Hat-trick brings Michel's total to seven goals Delayed telecast THERE will be a delayed telecast of Tuesday's France-Yugoslavia match over Channel It at 1«.5t tonight. Today and tomorrow are rest days. FRANCE 3 YUGOSLAVIA 2 ST ETIENNE, Wed. Michel Platini continued his remarkable goal-scoring feats mReuter; UPI - 472 words
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Article135 1984-06-21 39 Refs get 'pay' increase THERE'S good news for soccer referees In Singapore. As from July 1 their match allowance will be fixed at $15 for all games, barring the National League. This was decided by the Football Association of Singapore Council, f •Hawing the recommendation by the Referees' Committee to135 words
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Article161 1984-06-21 39 Celebration time at Shangri-La SHANGRI-LA have already uncorked their champange, even though they have yet to win the Business Houses League Division Three and junior knock-out soccer competitions. And they have cause for the early celebrations. This is the first time the hoteliers have reached the finals of two major161 words
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Article84 1984-06-21 39 ARMY extended their fiveyear Inter-ServiceE rugby domination for yet another season when they trounced Navy 40-10 m the final at Farrer Park yesterday. Leading 16-4 at half-time, Army, who had the services of internationals Chong Hung Kee, R. Gunasekaran and Tirath Singh, proved too strong for84 words
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Article175 1984-06-21 39 THREE records have so far been claimed at the Chinese Swimming Clubs junior age-group competition which began on Monday at Amber Road afl on the first day. The record-breakers were Wong Soon Tong, Alvin Lim and Yuen Shuang Ching. The meet, which continues today, ends on Saturday.175 words
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Article262 1984-06-21 39 S. American team for Merlion Cup AN OLYMPIC team from South America, who wish to remain mysterious until next week, have accepted the Football Association of Singapore's invitation to compete m the Merlion Cup tournament at the National Stadium m October. This is the first time since the competition started262 words
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Article44 1984-06-21 39 BELGRADE, Wed. Twenty Yugoslav soccer officials, referees and players have been sentenced to jail terms ranging from three to 18 months for bribery and keeping secret funds. They were also found guilty of embezzling public funds and forging official documents. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article319 1984-06-21 39 LONDON, Wed. There were contrasting emotions as England's footballers left South America today. The unexpected triumph m Brazil naturally stood out as the highlight and many good things came out of the defeat by Uruguay, but the goalless draw with Chile took much of theAFP - 319 words
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Article297 1984-06-21 39 DANISH international striker Preben Elkiaer Larsen is set to sign for Italian First Division club Verona from Belgian side SC Lokeren. Only the financial formalities, the transfer fee and personal terms remain to be settled. The transfer will be the biggest-ever involving a Danish player. English side TottenhamReuter; AP - 297 words
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Obituary, Illustration239 1984-06-21 38 Wong Ah Yew Aged:« 7 paaaad away peacefully on 19th June -84 leaving behind: Chay Ah Lin Sona: Lye Mun Lye Kheong Lai Kok, Roland Lai Fatt, Richard Daughter a m law: Woo Kwal Fong Man Jee Eng, Jenny Tan Geok Noy, Alice usiwfjnißji m. Yin Peng Yin239 words
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Advertisement680 1984-06-21 38 137 Religious 137 Religious Announcements Announcements I DBS AUDITORIUM I kCome Dine J Musical Gospel Rally I J Speaker: I I Rev. Irvin Rutherford I I Asian Director of Teen Challenge I Featuring: I The Faith Bandwagon I 22nd 23rd June 84 7.30 pm I I Admission Free. All Welcome680 words
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Obituary, Illustration211 1984-06-21 39 Tha family of th» let* MR GAN SOON HUAT wish to axpreai th»ir h«artf*lt thank* and appreciation to relatfvas, frtanda and coHsaguss for thak kind aaaiatanca, donation*, wraaths and attandanca during tnair racant ©•/••v#fr>#nt. Spacisl thanks to: Drt. Staff of WO 45 and C.C.U. SOH; pastors 4 mtmbtri211 words
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Obituary, Illustration47 1984-06-21 39 In Loving Memory Of BGTYEOH BOON SENG Departed 21st Juim 1983 Always remembered by Officers and Men of Ist COY/ SOCT. In Loving Momory o» BGTYEOH SOON SENG Departed 21st Jun« 1983 Always remembered by PMC and Members of CDO WOs and SGTs Mess.47 words
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Obituary, Illustration48 1984-06-21 39 143 Acknowledgements 143 Acknowledgement! THE FAMILY OF THE LATE LEONG HOE YENG, J.M.N. WISH TO THANK ALL FRIENDS AND RELATIVES FOR THEIR KINO ASSISTANCE RENDERED, WREATHS, DONATIONS AND CONDOLENCE DURING THEIR RECENT BEREAVEMENT. ALL DONATIONS RECEIVED HAVE BEEN DONATED TO THE LADY TEMPLER HOSPITAL AND NATIONAL CANCER SOCIETY.48 words
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Obituary, Illustration201 1984-06-21 39 144 In Memoriam 144 In Memonam IN LOVING MEMORY OF MARK TAN KOON SIONG MUM, DAD SIS. MADAM LIM WOON SIEW CALLED HOME: ?V6 197» Five years have passed since you are gone, Our hearts still ache that tragic day. When you left us without a say. A wonderful mother201 words
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Miscellaneous51 1984-06-21 39 Today's events HOCKEY SHA Prealer Lntgae: IA v SIA (Balestier Rd), SRC v SAFSA (Padang). Dlv Oae: SCC B v Hell-Orient (Padang). Dlv Tw»: Telerec v SH* under 17 (Tanglin). All matches at 5 30 p.m. SWIMMING CSC junior championships (Amber Rd, 7 p.m.). GOLF Singapore junior championships (Jurong, 851 words
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Article, Illustration661 1984-06-21 40 IRENE NGOO - IRENE NGOO HDB decides not to sell new apartments m choice district to applicants By THE fate of the middle-income HUDC flats m the choice Cairnhill district has taken a new twist. They will not be sold to HUDC applicants but will661 words
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Article, Illustration180 1984-06-21 40 Soviet submarine caught in net of Norwegian trawler OSLO, Wed. A Norwegian trawler caught a Soviet Whisky-class submarine m its nets off the western coast of Norway yesterday, the Norwegian navy reported. The skipper of the 82-tonne trawler Bentln, called the Norwegian coast guard after the submerged submarine began draggingAP; Reuter - 180 words
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312 1984-06-21 40 But Suharto aide sounds a note of caution JAKARTA, Wednesday PRESIDENT Suharto's economic adviser said Indonesia was weathering the Third World debt crisis well but warned that it must spend the money it borrowed with care. Mi Sumitro Djojohadikusumo, after a meeting with theReuter - 312 words
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84 1984-06-21 40 Man walked away with a fortune and into jail ST ALB ANS (England), Wed. Gold refinery worker Michael Armstrong walked away with a small fortune, a court was told yesterday. He beat bullion plant security checks by secreting gold scraps m his work shoes. Over three years, he smuggled oatReuter - 84 words
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230 1984-06-21 40 US plans $675 m plane sales to Taiwan WASmNOTON, Wed. The United States, which says it is ready to sell some weapons to China, has announced it also plans to provide Beijing's rivals In Taiwan with 12 big transport planes. The Defence Department told Congress it intended to sell theReuter - 230 words
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Article32 1984-06-21 40 NEW YORK, Wed. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 12.47 points to 1,103.36 m the first half hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 32 words
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78 1984-06-21 40 No bail for drug charge man extradited from S'pore SYDNEY, Wed. Australia's federal court today refused bail for a man extradited from Singapore on drug conspiracy charges. Chao Cheng Kui was charged with two counts of conspiring to import heroin into Australia one of conspiracy to import cannabis and oneReuter - 78 words
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Advertisement359 1984-06-21 40 BUSINESS TIMES I Singapore's Financial Dally IN TODAY'S ISSUE Finance companies are concerned j about increasing competition from I banks and tough times ahead. ALVIN TAY reports. Rubber prices have plunged ovqt the post few weeks to the lowest level i since January 1982, mystifying rubber producers, brokers and deolers359 words
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Miscellaneous141 1984-06-21 40 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Fair except for showers m a few areas late morning onwards. TEMP. (C) op to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 7.12 p.m. SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.N a.m. Adelaide 3/fac Fine Manila 23/30 C Cloudy Amsterdam 14/26 C Gear Melbourne 6/12 C CloudyBangkok141 words
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Article, Illustration560 1984-06-21 1 bgrtdef Billow talk: Soaring, a light, pretty 1921s piece done with a huge silk scarf, was just one of the many delightful dance works performed by Les Grands B»Uets Canadtensln its threenight, sell-oat season. On the first night, the company took appreciative audiences from the cleanly classicalPHILIP LIM; STEVEN LEE; NIK KASMANI; KENNETH KOH - 560 words
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Article, Illustration1431 1984-06-21 2 ARGUS - Damsels and dragons that tv ARGUS Both insects resemble World War One bombers m flight. They belong to the order of insects called Odonata. While the damselfly folds its wings at rest and can go under water, the dragonfly cannot. Our writer discusses the special features that set them apart1,431 words
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Article, Illustration760 1984-06-21 4 KAYE ANN - Seeds that 'grow' into pictures KA YE ANN Seeds of fruits and flowers, beans and even rice grains can be put to creative use to decorate boxes or make pictures. Our writer offers two suggestions. Arty crafts By TRY decorating boxes, picture frames and mirrors with seeds, or make pictures760 words
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Article, Illustration716 1984-06-21 9 GEORGINA EMMANUEL - GEORGINA EMMANUEL THE NASH ENSEMBLE OF LONDON Workshop: Sunday morning Concerts: Sunday and Monday nights Victoria Concert Hail, 8 p.m. Reviewed by SUNDAY morning it rained and rained. We straggled into the Victoria Concert Hall clutching soggy umbrellas, self-conscious that there were so few of716 words
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Article377 1984-06-21 9 Kannen Chandran - Kannen Chandran TV and radio Round-up by SO AFTER queueing for 10 hours, you didn't get tickets for the Herbie Mann Quartet concert. Don't fret. The Singapore Broadcasting Corporation will be out with mikes and mixers on Saturday to record the concert. The unedited concert will377 words
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Article, Illustration472 1984-06-21 11 FIRST, they plonked themselves on the scatty cushions. -then, they enthusiastically put on the pointy pitper Pinocchio noses m DPight green and orange. -•They were ready. For most of the time, the children were engrossed m the tale of Pinocchio how the woodenDAVID TAN - 472 words
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Article, Illustration1003 1984-06-21 11 Falling down and getting up again "You din t got it, kid, a Hollywood executive once told him. But as Han Solo m the Star Wars series a Indiana Jones m Raiders of the Lost Ark. and now, Temple of Doom, Harrison Ford is a million-dollar star AS WE come1,003 words
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Advertisement605 1984-06-21 6 I i Shangri-La hotel I U MW LIMITED Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates to fill the following vacancies: ASSISTANT FRONT OFFICE MANAGER Candidates are expected to be professionally qualified for the job with at least 3 years experience m Front Office operation m a managerial capacity m a605 words
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Advertisement914 1984-06-21 7 7. FIXED ASSETS Depreciation Accumulated Net charge for December 31. 1983 Cost depreciation book value the yea' fl Freehold land 3 696 683 3 696 683 fl Freehold buildings 2.656 470 196 986 2 459 484 52 217 B Leasehold land and |H bu'W'ngs 1.640.953 59 203 1.581.750 10 419914 words
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Miscellaneous584 1984-06-21 7 PEANUTS T l ir^ EE J NG P OUR WE U)ILL NOLU HEAR U/E PON't HAVE ANY II I ALU)AYS HATE TME \i m m*^ U L n L rl THE TREASURERS REPORT MONEY.. WE'VE NEVER TREASURER'S REPORT JOILL COME TO ORPER.,, HAP ANY MONEY ANP _,/v^___-_IJ--- Hf WE'RE NEVER584 words
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Advertisement530 1984-06-21 8 APPOINTMENTS Career opportunities m marketing Woodworking Machinery We are a leader m the marketing of woodworking machinery m the Asean region. We represent several established brands of woodworking machinery including kiln dryers, moulders, planers, saw- milling equipment, arm-saws, etc. As part of our expansion program, we are looking for dynamic,530 words
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Advertisement7 1984-06-21 9 More LEISURE on Pages Ten and Eleven7 words
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Miscellaneous480 1984-06-21 9 What's on ARTS FESTIVAL VISUAL ARTS ference Hall, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Free admission. On till Sunday. Three art exhibitions at the Na- VANISHING FOOD EXHIBITION iTto^p'm .F^ee y v f%*P*f Confe^nce^HaU^from o SINGAPORE ART: A DECADE from*!! a°m. U)™" p^iiwf weekends Some outstanding paintings and Free admission.480 words
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Advertisement50 1984-06-21 10 I -^^\ddalittlciiiorcdelicioiisncss A shake of AJI-NO-MOTO enhances the natural flavour of every dish In Malaysia the main ingredient of AJI-NO-MOTO is übi kayu. The product has been certified halal. a y^a^A Go on mum, try a little m tonight's meal. J^AjHfiW iff i <ffi>AJINOMOTO (MALAYSIA) BERHAD iliiMiiil 1 AP Compton50 words
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Advertisement30 1984-06-21 11 Interview with the Guangdong Nationalities Song and Dance Troupe Section Three, Page I Review of Gemala Tari Section Three, Page IV CHESS is held over More LEISURE on Page Nine30 words
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Advertisement834 1984-06-21 11 TO SELL Pall Karon ''HUWrTI Bamboat!, tomorrow. One $5 ticket. Call Christo- M)snA ■■■■■■■HßMHßHß P her *****27. exchange VVPIVSI^BVpnfIPBBH At The BaUet, tomorrow. One $10 ticket. Call Bamboat!, tonight. Two $5 tickets (U8&9) to swap ■TJji^fi.^l m Jfrt 4M IPII \*-l'-m Clarissa, *****61. for Herbie Mann Quartet on Saturday or834 words
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Miscellaneous1616 1984-06-21 12 YOUR VIEWING AND LISTENING CODE Brothers* bad blood isbcs i m»dk>on. i WF~~ ZI Bki HH _B^4i9 onS 2? C TeXt UVe Sampl€ PafCS 75 W* 2 KMs Dead| y Access Mala y subtitles): s«a \M National Anthem pon \.X> Your Lunrhdate Oi/^l> aT I^HI W 4 2 SP?"S and1,616 words
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SINGAPORE FESTIVAL OF ARTS 1984
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Article, Illustration534 1984-06-21 1 GOH BENG CHOO - GOH BENG CHOO Story by Photographs by A MOOD of nostalgia settled over the audience as Mr Huang Huiji gently coaxed his Li Le mm to life. A lyrical tune issued forth from the bamboo instrument at his lips, recalling happy memories of the past.LIM SENG TIONG - 534 words
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Article, Illustration399 1984-06-21 1 HONG CHONG WING - CHONG WING HONG By ROSY-cheeked maidens m embroidered dresses perform an ebullient dance of the Yao people; a two-stringed gaohu strikes up tunes from the classical Guangdong music repertoire. A rare experience awaits the audience of the Guangdong Nationalities Song and Dance Troupe. The combination of399 words
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Article138 1984-06-21 1 }^c LLJ pja »«JtA Rft^iSAVtN iliJMft PAf£ rsn£m&n a B5*T f- >// WJP^t *>9E#: V. mm fllli Bn A SP i'rf ft 1* &WT3R^i>Jk f". t 1 X r. ffl f !i r« ft 2AT— ft KMttft«t«mit ISttlft£2V* w^3 It I* i it M ft/- A N«l6ftft9f*VlllA ftZiitl 1. rim138 words
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Advertisement206 1984-06-21 1 W DEVELOPMENT SITE I CLERK H GCE O level •Mm 2 years experience m site supervision of building works It is essential that he be able to work independently Ability to speak several local dialects H Has a pleasant and outgoing pesonality Able to deal with people of all levels206 words
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Advertisement152 1984-06-21 1 w TANAM fIIKAYU CO LTD. JAPAN O a^^Wk research based phormoceuftcal (eT^eT^e] company with more thon 300 years In W^w business has lmmec«ate vacancies «cx me position of: MEDICAL REPRESENTATIVES Cboxd In Kuala Lumpur and In Slnoapora) RMMJMIMfNTSi A sound educational background, fluent In EngHsh MC E hs C 'Bachelor152 words
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Advertisement148 1984-06-21 1 WJTH rßku THE FIRST LADY OF CRIME THE SPEAKER OF MANDARIN by Ruth Rendell There were some things about this trip to China that Inspector Wexford. a country policeman, could never have dreamt of That an old woman with bound foet would haunt him from one city to the next148 words
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Article317 1984-06-21 2 THE memoirs of perhaps the last surviving member of China's last imperial dynasty are expected to be out next year. The author is Aisin Giorro Pu Jie, brother of the last Chinese emperor, Aisin Giorro Pu Yi. Pu Jie has written about 100,000 words soXinhua - 317 words
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Advertisement234 1984-06-21 2 APPOINTMENTS A local contracting company requires r ENGINEERS (Civil/Mechanical) Preferably with one or two years of experience. Those without experience may also apply TECHNICIANS Minimum GCE 'O' level with experience m either civil, soil or surveying. FEMALE CLERKS Minimum GCE 'O' level. Those with experience m site work are preferred.234 words
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Advertisement520 1984-06-21 2 I CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IN THE I PRINTING INDUSTRY I U(B) TIMES PRINTER SDN BHD (A member of The Times Organisation) I invites suitably qualified applicants for the posts of: I 1 SALES MANAGER I Reporting to the Marketing Manager, the Sales Manager is expected to work independently I and to520 words
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Advertisement248 1984-06-21 2 NOTICES f |W SAFUAN I I=9 GROUP I I TENDER NOTICE I I PEMBINAAN KOTA LAKSAMANA (MELAKA) SDN. BHP. I Contractors are invited to tender for the:- I 'Supply, delivery, installation, testing, commissioning and guarantee for I a period of twelve (12) months for 11 XV switchgear, transformer, I electrical248 words
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Advertisement484 1984-06-21 2 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up I N... IC7 of IW4 In the Matter of the Companies Art, Cap. 185 And In the Matter of KIAN i I CAN FACTORY (PTE) LTD ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a Petition for the484 words
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Advertisement518 1984-06-21 3 Bi.:iBl!l!Bi.:iBi ;iBlii!BMPi:iBI?Biypi:i;Bi !iBi::«i i«!i!>BK'Br''Bl"'B 1 Viß^B! "fl' B'"B B. B LIDO: OPENS TODAY! (*****14) 5 SHOWS at 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.45 4 9.15 No Free List I (MY TWO THINGS CAN i SCREWUPTHEIR I RELATIONSHIP I HF*S ONF fl bY n bVJ Ba ~<t 3 fli BBk^b^ H Bl Bm518 words
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Advertisement575 1984-06-21 3 5 1 V2)J/ ORGANISATION 1 1 j'|l lum, I 30. 4 ft 30 4 9 15pm| I il 1 Cosh Bookings No free list >[ BRFAKDANCF J 'U' 1^ I (J> I 30. 400 6 3049 15pm <i "ROMANCING THE STONE I 0 H3H33EHIS3 \Z\ ?nd WEEK' LAST DAYS' I575 words
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Article, Illustration1030 1984-06-21 4 HARON A. RAHMAN - HARON A. RAHMAN By MAGNIFICENT. .that's how a Caucasian lady, presumably a tourist, summed up m one word her description of the show. Yes, I am referring to Gem ala Tari, a show of four dance items and a dance drama presented at the Victoria Theatre1,030 words
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Article, Illustration535 1984-06-21 4 Oleh HARON .A. R. HEBAT begitulah kata seorang pelancong Eropah. untuk menggambarkan perasaan beliau di akhir pementasan itu. Pementasan itu tidak lain daripada Gemala Tari persembahan empat buah tarian dan sebuah taridra di Panggung Victoria malam kemarin. Sanjungan yang terluah dari mulut orang asing itu memang kena pada535 words
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Article, Illustration258 1984-06-21 4 Haron A. Rahman - Lesson 109 B Learn Malay: The Easy Way Haron A. Rahman By Lets learn Malay Jawapan bagi soalan-soalan Pelaiaran 199 A: Answers to questions m Lesson IMA: 1) Maksvd pepatah itu ialah apa pun yang hendak dibentuk, ia perlu dilakukan dari awal lagi. 2) Kementedan Pelajaran menjalankan berbagai kegiatan bagi258 words
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Article138 1984-06-21 4 Rakaman SBC Radio 2 SBC Radio I akan membaat dua rakaman pada harl lhad. 24hb Jan, 1984, mulai Jam B.M malam di Auditorium SBC. Ranoangan-ranrangan terbltan Sharifah Noor Idrus Itu ialah Jenaka BanKsawan dan Riang Rla AldUfltrl. Jenaka Bangsawan itu, suatu ranoangan setengah Jam yang berjudul Ymng138 words
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Advertisement637 1984-06-21 4 APPOINTMENTS ENGINEERS, TECHNICIANS, PLANNERS, DRAUGHTSMAN SUPERVISORS. We're moving ahead Come to our walk-in interview at Hilton Hotel (Indonesian Room), on Sat 23 June (9am to 3pm) The growing demand for FAST (Fairchild Advanced Schottky TTL) chips have increased our turnover and accelerated our growth. It led to our commitment of637 words
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Advertisement634 1984-06-21 4 Cold Storage Manufacturing Invites applications for SALES SUPERVISORS The Sales Supervisor will be fully responsible for the development of key accounts m institutional outlets, opening new calls, product penetration and merchandising. The ideal candidate must be a Sngapore Citizen above 23 years of age with 1 2 year; related experience634 words
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