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Title Section15 1984-11-09 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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Article640 1984-11-09 1 Neither party has the right to decide on issue of infidels, say Rulers Z Only the Council of Rulers acting on the advice of the National Fatwa (religious ruling) Council can make such a deci- m sion. The Keeper of the Rulers' Seal, Datuk Ahmad ZainalNST; Bernama - 640 words
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Article, Illustration413 1984-11-09 1 NANCY CHNG - Prem defends baht action NANCY CHNG By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK, Thurs. Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda, locked in a confrontation with his top military men over a devaluation of the baht, today defended his action as necessary for Thailand's future economic security Returning to work after a month-long absence due to413 words
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Article46 1984-11-09 1 PORT MORESBY, Than. Prime Minister Michael Somare tonight ordered the use of troops to stop Illegal crossings across Papua New Guinea's border with Indonesia's Irian Java province following reports of clashes between separatist rebels and Indonesian forces. Renter. SEE BACK PAGE46 words
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219 1984-11-09 1 Former newsman tipped to be PAP candidate THE People's Action Party is likely to field a former journalist as its new election candidate in Jalan Kayu. Key grassroots leaders in the constituency have already been introduced to the new face likely to be included in the PAP's election line-up. He219 words
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Article, Illustration283 1984-11-09 1 SAM RAN - SAM RAN By PLANS are being drawn up to redevelop the area along the Singapore River to enhance its unique character. A study is being done on how to revitalise the river and riyerbanks to attract Singaporeans and tourists alike. For283 words
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433 1984-11-09 1 LIAK TENG KIAT - Rocky road ahead for Reagan bid to cut deficit LIAK TENG KIAT By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON, Thurs. After a brief pause to savour the euphoria of his overwhelming electoral victory, President Ronald Reagan today faced the reality of possibly major difficulties in achieving his goal of reducing the massive USAFP; AP; Reuter; UPI - 433 words
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Article71 1984-11-09 1 THE big win by Ronald Reagan at the US presidential elections and lower prime rates failed to improve local market sentiment yesterday. Instead, local stocks drifted lower in line with the heavy overnight fall of 11 points on Wall Street. The Straits Times Industrial Index71 words
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134 1984-11-09 1 A well-deserved verdict, says PM in his message THE Prime Minister has sent his congratulations to Mr Ronald Reagan on his victory In Tuesday's presidential elections. "My warmest congratulations on your stupendous victory/' Mr Lee's message began. "It is a well-deserved verdict on a fear-year record of outstanding leadership which134 words
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Article452 1984-11-09 2 Quiet- working MPs JUST because debates in Parliament are tame doesn't mean that MPs have an easy time. People's Action Party elections candidate BrigadierGeneral (Reservist) Lee Hsien Loong believes that there is more to an MP's job than meets the eye. In a speech he made at the PAP's452 words
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Article615 1984-11-09 2 Running for history PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan has the unique opportunity to shape American foreign policy in the next four years, former* US Secretary of State Dr Henry Kissinger has said. He argued that Mr Reagan's second term meant he could "could run for nistory since he would615 words
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Article351 1984-11-09 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE task force on female participation in the labour force has come up with a set of recommendations which are bold and comprehensive. Its approach is sober and realistic. Most of its recommendations are implementable, given the right posh. The crux of the problem is351 words
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Article82 1984-11-09 2 GRIM GRIMETHORPE (JRIMETHORPE a grimy mining village in south Yorkshire, has been battered by the nine-month-old mineworkers' strike. It has had to depend on the borough council, dominated by the opposition Labour Party, which has been sending almost $50,000 a week to the village in direct aid. But the82 words
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Article232 1984-11-09 2 LOCAL ADVERTISING AT VIRTUAL STANDSTILL THERE has been virtually no growth at all in total advertising expenditure for the first nine months of this year compared with the same period last year, says the latest Survey Re search Singapore advertising expenditure ADEX report. And next year, say two advertising232 words
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Article238 1984-11-09 2 Italians dominate ITALIAN clubs' massive investments in imported football talent paid off in Wednesday night's European club matches. Frenchman Michel Platini scored two goals against Swiss side Grasshoppers to make sure his Ju vent us side won their tie in the European Cup competition; Brazilian Roberto Falcao scored the238 words
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Article142 1984-11-09 2 Asean: Across the Causeway Full accountability AU. spending by government departments, agencies and statutory bodies will be accountable to the government, the Prime Minister, Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad, said. This was because the government wanted to know whether spending had been made with all care. Dr Mahathir also said142 words
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Article97 1984-11-09 2 Team to study trade INDONESIAN President Suharto has ordered the formation of a coordinating team to increase Indonesia's trade with Eastern Europe. The team, to be lead by the Coordinating Minister for Econo^ my, Finance and Industry, Prof Ali. Wardhana, will study which commodities could be exported to97 words
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Article286 1984-11-09 2 In record time THE contract was to build 15,000 Housing Board flats in seven years, or in 20 per cent less than the time ordinarily needed. The plan was to complete 2,750 of the flats a year using industrialised methods meaning that part of the work usually done286 words
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Article101 1984-11-09 2 In the flesh ACTOR Ke Junxiong is a gentleman in real life, despite his silver screen reputation of being an illtempered and heartless lover and chauvinistic husband. Here for a charity show, he speaks to KOH SEEW TIN about his career, first as an actor and then as101 words
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113 1984-11-09 3 AS SUBMARINES go, Polaris and Trident and Victor-class leviathans are just not Ned Jago's cap of tea. So the 47-year-old former fisherman built his own submarine in his backyard at "Honiton in Britain. At just under three metres in length, the 1.5 metre high battery-driven sub113 words
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Article, Illustration422 1984-11-09 3 Up income tax and duty on cigarettes and alcohol WELLINGTON, Thurs. 6 NEW Zealand, once one of the world's richest countries on a per capita basis, is presently an economic disaster rone. We have laboured under an overvalued exchange rate, an out ofReuter - 422 words
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185 1984-11-09 3 Peter Hazelhurst - Peter Hazelhurst By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Thurs. Confronted with the threat of extortioners, Japan's third largest maker of sweets has closed down its production plants and will dismiss all part-time workers this week. A spokesman for the Morinaga confectionery company said sales had fallen185 words
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498 1984-11-09 3 Fuji Bank's $103 million forex loss NEW YORK, Thurs. THE directors of Fuji Bank have agreed to forgo their annual bonuses after learning yesterday that the bank had lost about US$4B million (*****. 2 million) through unauthorised foreign exchange trading by its chiefNYT - 498 words
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World briefs
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Article72 1984-11-09 3 ABOUT 12S schoolchildren were missing on Wednesday after a rope bridge collapsed over a swollen stream in a mountain region of the southern state of Kerala, the Press Trust of India reported. The United News of India said at least 14 children died in the stream. Police saidAP - 72 words
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Article73 1984-11-09 3 AUSTRIA, in a dramatic match during which one of its players collapsed, leaving his partner to play alone, defeated the United States on the second last deal of the 64-board quarter-final of the World Bridge Olympiad in Seattle on Wednesday. The US led by a small margin throughUPI - 73 words
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Article, Illustration92 1984-11-09 3 BRITISH DEFENCE Minister Michael Heseltine denied in London on Wednesday there was a government cover-up over the sinking of the Argentine warship General Belgrano (above) in the 1982 Falklands War. He was testifying before a parliamentary foreign affairs committee on the day a national newspaper revealed that aReuter - 92 words
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Article65 1984-11-09 3 GOVERNMENT FORCES in southern Chad have carried out hundreds of summary executions in the past two months, killing prisoners in custody and shooting unarmed civilians at random, Amnesty International said in London yesterday. The worldwide human rights organisation said the killings in the central African nation had beenUPI - 65 words
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Article, Illustration581 1984-11-09 4 LILLIAN CHEW - LILLIAN CHEW He can shape US foreign policy, says Kissinger By Washington Correspondent Reagan's second term 4 Reagan has pretty well convinced the people of •or country that everything is OK. That It is OK to have confrontation far (our yean with the Soviet I581 words
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Article, Illustration360 1984-11-09 4 Reagan, Chernenko exchange messages of conciliation sfsf MOSCOW, Thursday THE top Soviet leadership in the Kremlin wasted no time in seeking better relations with the newly reelected administration of President Ronald Reagan. A day after Mr Reagan's landslide win over Democrat Walter Mondale, the Kremlin offered its conciliatory gesture inUPI; Reuter - 360 words
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Article71 1984-11-09 4 THE TURNOUT for Tuesday's election, in which more than 89 million ballots were cast, was a record for a US presidential contest, according to preliminary figures from election officials. Prior to the election, the Census Bureau estimated that 174 million people were eligible, which means the turnout vAP - 71 words
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Article86 1984-11-09 4 REPUBLICAN SENATOR Barry Goldwater, a staunch supporter of the US military, is in line to become head of the Senate Armed Services Committee next year. The present chairman, Texan John Tower, is retiring from the Senate and Mr Goldwater is next in seniority. Mr Goldwater 's officeReuter - 86 words
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Article61 1984-11-09 4 THE AMERICAN public opinion polls were all correct in predicting a landslide victory for Mr Reagan, but only one, the Gallup Poll, guessed the exact margin: 18 per cent. Spokesmen for the Roper Institute, which predicted a 10-point victory, and the Louis Harris Poll, which predicted a 12-pointAFP - 61 words
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Article55 1984-11-09 4 MR REAGAN said on Wednesday that the US supported moves towards the reunification of North and South Korea. Mr Reagan said Washington had encouraged recent discussions between the communist North and pro-US South aimed at producing a combined Korean team to compete in the Olympic GamesReuter - 55 words
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Article84 1984-11-09 4 JAPANESE FOREIGN Minister Shintaro Abe expressed hope yesterday that Mr Reagan would show "positive leadership" in his second administration to reopen disarmament talks with the Soviet Union, solve regional conflicts and keep the world economic recovery on track. Speaking at the Foreign Correspondents Club. Mr Abe said US-AP - 84 words
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Article, Illustration70 1984-11-09 4 THE MALAYSIAN government yesterday congratulated Mr Ronald Reagan on his re-election, describing him as one American leader who realises the importance and potential of this region strategically as well as economically. Foreign Minister Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen said in a statement that Mr Reagan's overwhelming victory was testimony toBernama - 70 words
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Article46 1984-11-09 4 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT THE REAGAN landslide removed from office one of the key congressional obstacles to the administration's policy on Nicaragua. Democrat Clarence Long, chairman of the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Foreign Operations, lost his bid for a seventh term in the House. By46 words
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Article64 1984-11-09 4 MR REAGAN'S election victory did not mean that most Americans love or have confidence in him, the Vietnamese Communist Party newspaper Nhan Dan said yesterday. 'The American people had no freedom of choice," Nhan Dan said in an editorial. Mr Reagan's re-election meant that mankind must be vigilantReuter - 64 words
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Article, Illustration477 1984-11-09 4 WASHINGTON, Thurs. Voting stations for the US presidential election had not yet closed on Tuesday when New York mayor Edward Koch told a group of visiting dignitaries: "I'm sure the next election will begin tomorrow." They had, in fact, begun long before, with a gallery of477 words
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Article, Illustration903 1984-11-09 5 PETER BARNARD - PETER BARNARD By Straits Times Correspondent covering the US Elections 4 FROM the very beginning of my campaign for the nomination, I seemed to have trouble convincing young Americans and others whom I had the vision for the future that IUPI - 903 words
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Article643 1984-11-09 5 4 AS FAR as South-east Asia is concerned we urge the new Reagan administration to take a more dynamic and flexible approach to our region and give more than just a pat on the back to Asean. The United States' reliance on a strategic triangle, anchoredAP; Reuter - 643 words
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Article, Illustration349 1984-11-09 6 MOSCOW, Thurs. Defence Minister Dmitri Ustinov, who has not been seen in public for six weeks, failed to attend the annual Red Square military parade yesterday because of illness. Soviet officials said. Marshal Ustinov, 76, has been absent from public view since Sept SiUPI; AFP; AP - 349 words
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110 1984-11-09 6 Senator invited for trip into space WASHINGTON, Thurs. Republican Senator Jake Garn of Utah has been invited to go along on a future space shuttle mission, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Nasa) announced yesterday. Sen Garn, a former United States Navy pilot with more than 10,000 flight hours, hasAFP - 110 words
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Article29 1984-11-09 6 COLOMBO, Thurs. Separatist guerillas yesterday hurled bombs at an army convoy in Jaffna but security forces fired back, wounding at least two guerillas, police said today. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration484 1984-11-09 6 WASHINGTON, Thurs THE Reagan administration has warned Moscow not to supply advanced warplanes to Nicaragua. It says it is watching to see if a Soviet freighter has delivered MiG-21s to the port of Corinto. President Ronald Reagan said the planes would make Managua aReuter; AP; UPI - 484 words
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276 1984-11-09 6 BONN, Thurs CHANCELLOR Helmut Kohl yesterday denied any wrongdoing in the Flick political payoffs scandal but acknowledged that he received cash-stuffed envelopes from the company on three occasions. Chancellor Kohl also firmly rejected allegations that he had any influence on a West GermanReuter; AP; AFP - 276 words
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Article137 1984-11-09 6 MONTREAL, Thurs. A Montreal cinema usher is claiming a new world record for watching boring 01ms he sat through 57 consecutive showings of the old Ronald Reagan feature, Bedtime for Bonze. The 1952 film featured Mr Reagan as a psychology professor and convict's sonReuter - 137 words
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147 1984-11-09 6 AMSTERDAM, Thurs. The Dutch Parliament's Lower House voted on Tuesday to legalise the production and sale of pornography, making the measure virtually certain of reaching the statute book. The move, proposed by the government, will sfill outlaw the sale of pornography to underlies andReuter - 147 words
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209 1984-11-09 7 Police patrol towns hit by violence JOHANNESBURG. Thurs. Police today patrolled Black townships where an anti-apartheid strike had triggered off the worst racial violence in two months of protests against the White minority government of South Africa. Hundreds of thousands of Blacks yesterday ended the two-day strike, which left 23UPI - 209 words
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Article393 1984-11-09 7 JERUSALEM, Thursday ISRAEL'S three-month wage and price freeze came under growing criticism yesterday, with several ministers in the coalition government warning that it could lead to a serious deterioration in the balance of payments. Since the scheme began this week, the Bank of IsraelReuter; AFP - 393 words
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Article69 1984-11-09 7 ISLAMABAD, Thurs. Customs officials said they seized archaeological relics that were being smuggled from Afghanistan into Pakistan by truck yesterday, the official Associated Press of Pakistan news agency reported. The news agency said the relics hidden in drums labelled "medicinal herb" included 79 gold and silver goblets, bowls,UPI - 69 words
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169 1984-11-09 7 MANAMA, Thars. Wkile women la many Arab countries are using the veil to cover their faces, the women in Bahrain are spending heavily on cosmetics to highlight theirs. The Image of the traditional Arab female cracks In the mirrors of beauty-conscious women hereAFP - 169 words
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Article, Illustration418 1984-11-09 7 Heavy security as delegates arrive BEIRUT, Thurs. Israel and Lebanon started talks today on a withdrawal of Israeli troops from south Lebanon, 29 months after Israel invaded Lebanon. Israeli and Lebanese military officers met at the headquarters of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (Unifil)Reuter; AP; AFP - 418 words
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345 1984-11-09 7 NEW YORK, Thursday EGYPTIAN intelligence has evidence that Libya planted mines in the Red Sea because Egypt refused to annul the 1979 Camp David Agreement with Israel, the newsletter Mideast Report said. In a recent interview, Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak told the influential KuwaitiUPI - 345 words
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Article, Illustration351 1984-11-09 8 Suharto orders formation of team to boost ties JAKARTA, Thurs. PRESIDENT Suharto has ordered the formation of a coordinating team to help boost Indonesia's economic and trade relations with Eastern Europe, Information Minister Harmoko said yesterday. Following a Cabinet meeting, Mr Harmoko saidAP - 351 words
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359 1984-11-09 8 MANILA, Thurs PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos today declared a state of emergency in six central Philippine provinces ravaged by typhoon Agnes. The head of the US Catholic Relief Services (CRS) said he expected the death toll to exceed 1,000. Mr Marcos' directive covers the provincesUPI; Reuter - 359 words
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256 1984-11-09 8 Bangkok sends fresh troops to take back hill BANGKOK, Thurs. Fresh Thai troops were sent today to retake a Vietnamese-occupied hill 2,000 metres inside Thailand as the two sides continued pounding each other with artillery fire. An army spokesman said air strikes would also be used against the Vietnamese inReuter; AP; AFP - 256 words
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Article293 1984-11-09 8 MANILA, Thurs. The Philippine Supreme Court today ordered the release of a detained journalist who reported last year that the assassination of former senator Benigno Aquino was the result of a nigh-level military conspiracy. The court, in a surprise ruling, directed the immediate release of RommelReuter - 293 words
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Article128 1984-11-09 8 BRUSSELS, Thurs. The European Community (EC) wants Brunei to join the cooperation agreement it has with Asean, a diplomatic source said here yesterday. Brunei joined Asean on Jan 7, to become its sixth member. Brunei has formally requested that the EC broaden the agreement toAFP - 128 words
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Article126 1984-11-09 8 JAKARTA, Thurs. A former Indonesian naval officer sentenced to 10 years' jail for selling secret information to the Soviet Union has pleaded for clemency to President Suharto, Antara news agency said yesterday. Johannes Batista Susdaryanto, 49, sentenced on Aug 22 by a military court, madeReuter - 126 words
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Article, Illustration333 1984-11-09 9 Stricter check on use of funds Mahathir KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. All spending by government departments, agencies and statutory bodies will now be accountable to the government. Announcing this. Prime Minister Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad said the directive was issued because the government wantedBernama - 333 words
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277 1984-11-09 9 They're against 'extremist tendencies' of some leaders ALOR STAR. Thurs. Pas state assemblyman Said Yassin led 30 veteran Pas leaders in quitting the party en bloc yesterday to demonstrate their outrage against the extremist tendencies of some of the party leaders. The defection wasNST - 277 words
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Article, Illustration240 1984-11-09 9 Asean states need more time to 'think Asean' Rithauddeen KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday IT WILL take time for Asean countries to "think Asean" and come out with more substantive economic cooperation, Foreign Affairs Minister Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen said today This was because many sectors of Asean economies were competing with oneBernama - 240 words
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Article67 1984-11-09 9 ALOR STAR, Thurs. Kedah and Perlis police seized 7.7 kg of raw opium and 850 gm of heroin and detained three men at Jitra, 20 km from here, last Tuesday. The drugs were recovered from a car which the three men, aged between 32 and 57, were travellingBernama - 67 words
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Article39 1984-11-09 9 KUCHING, Thurs. Three communist terrorists surrendered to the security forces while another was captured in Sarawak this year, Deputy Defence Minister Datuk Abang Abu Bakar Datu Bandar Abang Ha ii Mustapha disclosed this here today. BernamaBernama - 39 words
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204 1984-11-09 9 KL to act against subversive comic publishers KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. THE government may use the Internal Security Act on publishers of subversive comic books if the situation gets beyond control. The Deputy Home Affairs Minister, Mr Radzi Sheikh Ahmad, has said that the government takes a serious view of theBernama - 204 words
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161 1984-11-09 9 SERDANG, Thurs. Sports programmes should help promote realisation of individual abilities and not the Mea of winning or losing, Culture, Youth and Sports Minister Datuk Dr Snlaimaa Haji Daud said today. He said at the opening of the Asean unlversiiles sports seminar hereBernama - 161 words
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Article, Illustration506 1984-11-09 10 Communication is the key to a better future PAP biennial ordinary conference Present tough policies convincingly, says candidate EFFECTIVE communication between the government and the people is the key towards a better future for Singapore, Mr Yeo Cheow Tong told the PAP biennial conference. The party's election candidate for Hong506 words
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Article, Illustration270 1984-11-09 10 DR DIXIE Tan, the new PAP election candidate in Ulu Pandan, has suggested three ways for mothers to rejoin the labour force. First, they could be retrained. Second, share-a-job schemes could be introduced. Third, the neighbourhood wateh concept could be adapted for270 words
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Article, Illustration855 1984-11-09 10 It's not just debates and speeches, says Hsien Loong TAME debates in Parliament do not mean that MPs are having an easy time. Debates aside, Brigadier-General (Reservist) Lee Hsien Loong believes that there is more in an MP's job than meets855 words
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Article, Illustration374 1984-11-09 10 The cup of tea that changed my life Mah POLITICS and tea obviously can mix for Mr Mah Bow Tan, the PAP's new election candidate likely to stand in Potong Pasir. Reflecting on his entry into politics in his speech at the party's biennial conference, Mr Mah recalled one afternoon374 words
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Article95 1984-11-09 10 Kaki Bukit MP to meet the people THE MP for Kaki Bukit. Mr Saidi Shariff, will hold meet-the-people sessions every Tuesday and Friday nights. The Tuesday sessions will be held in the Eunos Education Centre at Block 616. Bedok Reservoir Road for residents of Blocks 601 to 603 and Blocks95 words
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Article, Illustration387 1984-11-09 11 NANCY LOH - Materials manager took $1.2 m in bribes NANCY LOH He withdrew business from those who didn't give 'commission' By ABOUT $12 million this is the amount a manager yesterday admitted taking in bribes from two suppliers over a seven-year period. And to get his way, Penu Mohan Singh, 46, had387 words
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342 1984-11-09 11 September tourists hit new record Disabled get duties on ministry committees SEPTEMBER was a good month for tourists. It brought 239,438 visitors a new record for the month that was a healthy 4.1 per cent jump over arrivals in the same period last year. This number brings total tourist arrivals342 words
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101 1984-11-09 11 SINGAPORE and Malaysia will upgrade their bilateral relations, Mr Eugene Yap, the Parliamentary Secretary (Labour), said yesterday. Mr Yap led a six-mem-ber delegation of MPs on a three-day goodwill visit to Malaysia. They returned home last evening. He said the visit had helped strengthenBernama - 101 words
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Article93 1984-11-09 11 Charged again with use of gun A MAN, Ng Choon Kiat, 37, was charged again yesterday with using a revolver at a flat in Ang Mo Kio on April 1. Ng also faces another nine counts of robbery involving cash and valuables totalling $233,673, while he was armed with a93 words
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Article91 1984-11-09 11 Open verdict on man found dead A CORONER recorded an open verdict on Wednesday on a 75-year-old man who was found dead at the foot of his block of flats hours after giving some money to his daughter and telling her his life was meaningless. Mr Toh Yui Ching was91 words
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82 1984-11-09 11 Third suspect of burglary gang arrested A THIRD suspect of a five-man burglary gang that specialised in stealing from warehouses and godowns was arrested early yesterday. Detectives from Tanglin police station picked up the suspect at a house in Mohammed Sultan Road in a predawn swoop. Police investigations began after82 words
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Article33 1984-11-09 11 GROUP blood donation sessions will be held on Monday at Jurong Vocational Institute from 9.30 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. and at the Nanyang Technological Institute from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.33 words
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Article, Illustration595 1984-11-09 12 ALAN JOHN; IRENE HOE - 'Asia and Nato forging closer ties' ALAN JOHN IRENE HOE The Singapore Lecture 1984 Stories by and ASIA and the Western Alliance are becoming increasingly important to each other as their economies become more closely linked and their strategic and political concerns intermingle. The Western countries are "increasingly reliant on595 words
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Article126 1984-11-09 12 EXCERPTS 4 In more recent years, Sooth-east Asia has had to contend with a new chapter of conflict in Indochina unquestionably one of the bloodiest confrontations the world has known since the last great war and the addition of three new states to the so-called126 words
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Article61 1984-11-09 12 4 The Warsaw Pact countries continue to refer to the need for detente. The (Western) Allies, for their part, put the focus on the necessity of establishing genuine detente. The new phase in East-West relations which may now be emerging will almost certainly revolve around each side striving61 words
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Article100 1984-11-09 12 4 For the states of South-east Asia, the closeness of economic integration and political harmonLsation, such as has occurred, albeit imperfectly, in Western Europe, belongs to a distant future. It has leng been recognised by the leaders of Sooth-east Asia, however, that cooperation and100 words
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Article, Illustration354 1984-11-09 12 HE LOST the second last page of his speech Treatv Organisation to comment on his apprehension about^a rope shown by the suecess of the Green party in West Germany and tne radicalisation of the !5 ?S\ Ihift1 hift wdmeo oi int? smii354 words
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Article42 1984-11-09 12 Man caught in ambush at car park POLICE have ambushed a man believed to be behind venj. cles in P«PU lar car public car parks because of raided a flat in Kim Tian Place where some suspected Sth^.S worth $4,000, were recovered.42 words
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36 1984-11-09 12 Taxi-drivers raise funds for temple MORF than 200 taxidrivers at the Upper Thomson Road radio taxi This was to raise funds for #HSH The drive was flagged off by the abbot the RPVrrend Sek In Sit.36 words
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345 1984-11-09 13 TONG YOKE THO - Target: 1,000 trained in child care TONG YOKE THO Report from the Task Force on Female Participation in the Labour Force By SINGAPORE will need about 1,000 trained childcare professionals if the expected demand for 22,000 places in childcare centres by 1990 is to be met. These vacancies for professional345 words
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247 1984-11-09 13 Childcare centres have to offer good service first SERVICE in the childcare centres must meet a certain standard if working women are to be persuaded to send their children there. They also should have flexible hours, be housed in convenient locations and charge reasonable fees, said the task force report247 words
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Article, Illustration22 1984-11-09 13 Babies (2-18 months) 1:5 Toddlers (19 mths 3 years) 1:8 Nursery (3-4 yrs) 1:15 Kindergarten (4 6 yrs) 1:2522 words
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Article69 1984-11-09 13 A CATCHY jtagle has been composed to woo women back to work. The sang, sung by Anita Sarawak, is the first of eight to be launched under a project to attract women back to the workforce. The organisers the National University of Singapore, the69 words
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366 1984-11-09 13 ILENE ALESHIRE - ILENE ALESHIRE By ANTI-CLIMB fences are to be erected at one or more places along the East Coast Parkway central divider to stop pedestrians from crossing the road. The fencing, which costs about $60 a metre, is already in use below pedestrian overhead366 words
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121 1984-11-09 13 Police are seeking man's help in murder POLICE are looking for a man whom they believe can help with Investigations into the murder of Interior designer Miss lim Kwee Huang. Miss Lira, 19, was found dead at the foot of Block 82, Kallang Bahru, last Friday at about 3 p.m.121 words
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Article31 1984-11-09 13 THE Public Works Department has built a second carriageway for Jalan Bahar between Choa Chu Kang Road and Lorong Tawas. It can be used from 10 a.m. tomorrow.31 words
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Article, Illustration314 1984-11-09 13 PAUL WEE - Out secret of magic trick that lasted 10 years PAUL WEE By FOR 10 years, Rohaizat Kassim lived with a ball bearing in his nose, but he did not breathe a word about it to anyone. His freak little "secret" finally came out after doctors removed the tiny ball from314 words
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299 1984-11-09 14 Monthly magazine ran out of money CREDITORS are taking action to wind up the husband-and-wife partnership of an ailing medical magazine. The four-year-old monthly Medical Digest, which publishes an English and Chinese edition, ran out of money and stopped publication in June. Since299 words
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Article131 1984-11-09 14 FEW CM '/'aim to have a room named aiter then James Michener is on? who can. He is the 10th writer to have a Raffles Hotel suite named after him. Suite 114 in the hotel's Writer's Wing is now known as the James A. Michener131 words
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Article, Illustration258 1984-11-09 14 Monorail because of rain THE Sentosa monorail stalled on Tuesday with 42 passengers aboard when rain caused an electrical short-circuit of the system. It was the second time the monorail had stalled because of rain. A Sentosa Development Corporation spokesman said all the passengers were rescued from the stranded cars258 words
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Article, Illustration912 1984-11-09 14 CHARMAINE CHAN - CHARMAINE CHAN The Broadview Commodities Case By The charges THE charges are: Loh Shak Maw, 45, managing director of the then Broadview Commodities Pte Ltd, faces 28 abetment-by-eons piracy-to-cheat charges, allegedly committed between December 1981 and August 1182, Involving $6.41 million. The prosecution is912 words
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Article, Illustration203 1984-11-09 14 Shangri-La's 'smile' wins an award sfsf SHANGRI-LA Hotel staff have good reason to be proud of their "smile". Their magazine, Smile, won the overall best inhouse newsletter award. The competition, organised by the National Productivity Board, drew 108 entries from various companies. Its aim is to encourage the production of203 words
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Article, Illustration140 1984-11-09 14 PAUL WEE - Tax expert Awther and son die in crash PAUL WEE By A TAXATION and corporate consultant, Mr Awther Singh, and hit. son Nirmal died in a road accident in West Malaysia yesterday. They were* on their way to Kuala Lumpur, where Mr Awther was a parttime lecturer at the university,140 words
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Article326 1984-11-09 16 NG WENG HOONG - NG WENG HOONG Security firms may be asked for deposits By POLICE are calling for action because 99 out of every 100 burglar alarm calls this year have been false alerts. They want security firms to deposit $500 for every 50 alarm systems they instal.326 words
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Article92 1984-11-09 16 POLICE have questioned several people following two cases of suspected arson in Singapore Bus Service depots in September. Five double-decker buses were burnt and another damaged. Two buses were destroyed and another damaged at the Ang Mo Kio depot on Sept 11, while the others92 words
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Article84 1984-11-09 16 POLICE have identified a man and a woman who were found dead in separate places last Saturday. Police said yesterday that the man, found dead in the dilapidated quarters of Kaki Bukit Secondary School, was Mr Yee Suck Woon, a 34- -year-old odd-job worker. Police do not84 words
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64 1984-11-09 16 Anson Road cave-in stretch repaired The stretch of Anson Road which subsided on Thursday has been repaired and was open to traffic again yesterday. The road sank after a retaining wall around the excavations at the Hong Leong Plaza building site collapsed. It was men closed to traffic. The cave-In64 words
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Article45 1984-11-09 16 THE Khoh's Clan Association donated $2,000 to the Community Chest at its 32nd anniversary dinner at the Hokkien Huay Kuan in Telok Ayer Street on Wednesday. The Minister for the Environment and MP for Telok Ayer, Mr Ong Pang Boon, attended the function.45 words
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Article, Illustration186 1984-11-09 16 Singapore team visits MRT plant in Japan SINGAPORE officials have been looking at the Japanese plant where the Mass Rapid Transit trains will be produced. A team of seven MRT Corporation board members who went to Kobe and Osaka last month also looked at how subway systems work in the186 words
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Article61 1984-11-09 16 TRAFFIC signals installed at the junction of Kallang Pudding and Tannery roads will operate from 10 a.m. today. The Public Works Department, in a statement, also said it had started resurfacing the Pan Island Expressway between Upper Serangoon Road and Thomson Work is being carried out61 words
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Article126 1984-11-09 16 FRESH pork is now sold at two NTUC FairPrice supermarkets in Portchester Avenue, Serangoon Garden Estate, and Block 202, Hougang Street 21. The general manager of NTUC FarPrice Cooperative, Mr Lim Ho Seng, said yesterday that its two outlets started selling the meat last week. Busii126 words
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Advertisement277 1984-11-09 11 SLEEPS__[T m J A ii bum* I I 1 1 Wr-m i KLIM Instant Milk Powder 2kg Dorab Fillet 100g $1.20 SARA LEE Cream Cheese Cake 500g One 325ml bottle of R I BEN A FREE! $17.10 Minced Beef Topside 100g 60C Assorted Flavours $4.75 CARLSBERG Beer $Z2O QOLDLAND Oranges.277 words
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Advertisement417 1984-11-09 13 Qualification* Storting salary Head childcare 2 'A' levels and or A degree with some work experience or Senior childcare teachers Honours degree $1,300 with 5 years' experience Pass degree $1,150 Senior childcare GCE 'O' level plus certificate teacher in childcare course plus 3 years experience Childcare teacher 3 'O' levels417 words
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Advertisement150 1984-11-09 14 RELY ON ROBINSON'S FOR THE BETTER THINGS IN LIFE A STATEMENT ON PRICES Robinson s everyday prices are now as low as, If you are offered a discount elsewhere, is it because SDsL a**** tt if not lower than, our competitors for identical items. the price is too high in150 words
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Advertisement761 1984-11-09 15 a To help your old man keep young at heart, you'd naturally watch out for cholesterol-rich foods. Becauseif-h^doesnjt, his heart and blood vessels wiil eventually Sf^*^^ And just because a cooking oil claims to be cholesterol-free you M W"* can't assume its good for him. I h h i <;761 words
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Advertisement411 1984-11-09 16 tfininn inf ss Lir 1 V Jw *^W B M .Model U-109S Lh m At last 1 A high quality piano you can afford Ewy Payment Terms For a limited period only, Young Chang U-109S D/Payment $249-50 _mi is available for the amazing price of $2,495/- Monthly $200-70 Xl2 |P411 words
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Advertisement462 1984-11-09 17 \\^^^\^>^* W We would like to thank all our patrons for the support irf f^^ f Jwm C sS^ W M they have given us through our first year. J!sm'm^" v v< V M In appreciation we are giving big discounts on all our >^_ M merchandise. Until 30 November.462 words
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Article, Illustration342 1984-11-09 18 CEPHAH TAN - CEPHAH TAN Kebun Baru By THIS Sunday morning will not be very quiet at Kebun Baru constituency. Twenty demonstrators waving their fists and carrying placards will take to the streets in rowdy protest. Residents and the MP for Kebun Baru, Mr Lim Boon342 words
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Article167 1984-11-09 18 River Valley and Queenstown MR GOH CHOK TONG, the Minister of Defence and Second Health Minister, will visit River Valley and Queenstown constituencies in a ministerial walkabout on Sunday. Mr Goh will visit Margaret Drive RC centre, and hold dialogue sessions with offi- cials at Angullia167 words
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284 1984-11-09 18 What pupils can do during the holidays National Exhibition: Go on a guided tour of the exhibition on Nov 20 and Dec 3. Register at Geylang Serai CC and River Valley CC for free tickets before Monday. Outdoor drawing: Lessons for an eightsession course will be conducted at the Chinese,284 words
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204 1984-11-09 18 Interested in signing up for these activities? Photography contost: Together We Work Better is the theme. Prints can be in colour or monochrome. Entry forms are available at Bukit Merah branch library and Bukit Merah CC. Closing date is Nov 30. Dondang Sayang night: This will be held at the204 words
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Article, Illustration299 1984-11-09 18 IT IS a beautiful world of sweet smiling creatures, little pink hearts and dollhouses. And dachshunds come with ears larger than an elephant's. They are the result of a project by a group of Dutch housewives who had met faithfully every week for the past299 words
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Article98 1984-11-09 18 Katong THIS is one show local celebrities such as comedians Wang Sa, Pai Yuen and Chen Kian Pun will be relegated to second billing. Instead, the stars will be a group of unknowns 60 children aged 10 to 18. They are students from the Katong Special98 words
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Article, Illustration287 1984-11-09 18 AUGUSTINE LOW - AUGUSTINE LOW By WINNING is not everything. But it sore can make a world of difference. For a long time, Mr Zulkifli Abdullah, 25, a clerk from Bakit Merah, was known as a veteran of singing contests who was good, bat not quite op287 words
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Article, Illustration172 1984-11-09 18 Community work started with soccer Pasir Panjang EIGHT years ago, Mr Sirat Othman formed a football club in Commonwealth Avenue to encourage the boys there to kick around and make friends. That move was to spark off his interest in community work. For he soon found that he liked interacting172 words
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Article646 1984-11-09 18 Talks/shows Income Tax: Accountant Tarn Kuek Soi will speak in Mandarin on how to submit income tax returns at Tanah Merah CC tonight at 8 p.m. Photos: Winning works of the recent National RC Photo Competition can be viewed at the Margaret Drive RC Centre at Block646 words
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Advertisement208 1984-11-09 19 Tbmoirow..the unveiling of Meitetsu ,^1 .^wSjA^. 1 Thenewmoodofjapglnat \!a t IX^I 1 .^x_y-U-i^l x__^-M_ x_>M--Wl^Ui- x^B 1 '-'^fk> Meitetsu. The very latest in elegant Japanese fashiOQj^^^^^^^^ J| fe^m The clothes look expensive. The store looks ifiP*' *H expensive. But the prices? More than reasona6te*~ lf^\ <A Meitetsu is for ladies208 words
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471 1984-11-09 20 The Straits Times says Mining our mother lode 392,000 this is the number of non-working women in Singapore. Such a rich source of domestic labour would be a godsend to our labour-strapped economy if not for one hitch these women are unable to take up jobs because of housework and471 words
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Article, Illustration1348 1984-11-09 20 ISMAIL KASSIM - ISMAIL KASSIM The differences between Umno and Pas over the role of Islam in Malaysia have sharpened in recent months. Mainly because of fear that it might exacerbate the situation, the proposed live television debate between the rival parties, scheduled for Sunday night,1,348 words
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Article, Illustration805 1984-11-09 20 Umno's answer to Pas WHEN Umno needed someone to symbolise its commitment to Islam, Trengganu Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Haji Wan Mokhtar Ahmad was the unanimous choice of party leaders and the rank-and-file. By electing him one of the three party vicepresidents at the annual general assembly iast May, they805 words
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Article640 1984-11-09 20 Russell Baker NEW YORK In groping for words to describe the way Americans choose a president, I gravitate towards such excesses as preposterous, obscene, idiotic, grotesque and monstrous. We are talking of a process that lasts three to four years, costs hundreds of millions of dollarsNYT - 640 words
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Letter, Illustration23 1984-11-09 21 The jend ef Talentime 1984 bat only the beginning of the controversy over the Judging of the contestants.23 words
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117 1984-11-09 21 I .AM very disappointed with the results of this year's Talentime. We all saw that the judges were not consistent in picking the winner. One had even placed the eventual winner in eighth position. I could see members of the studio audience looking117 words
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Letter75 1984-11-09 21 MY family enjoyed the Talentime final last Sunday. We were, however, really disappointed with the verdicts as far as the finalists from the solo section were concerned. A case in point was Connie Chew. She received good points from most of the judges but one gave her75 words
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Letter67 1984-11-09 21 I HAVE been prompted to write this letter alter viewing last Sunday's final of Talentime 1964. The judges were worlds apart. The same contestant received different points from different judges. The Singapore Broadcasting Corporation should consider inviting composers to be the judges rather than singers and producers. As67 words
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277 1984-11-09 21 I REFER to the report "Low water pressure hampers control of fire". (ST, Oct 15). There was no delay in controlling the fire. The first two fire appliances arrived at the scene five minutes after the call was received. The building was on277 words
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111 1984-11-09 21 I HAVE noticed that there has been a marked increase in the level of air pollution in Singapore. I have tried to find out the cause on my own and have found that heavy trucks, lorries, taxis and private buses are the worst culprits. As vehicles111 words
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289 1984-11-09 21 Let's unite to stop ourselves from being harassed WOMEN should not continue to blatantly accept the harassment of women by some men, whether mental or physical. Unless we start to show that we won't stand for it, don't expect these men to stop. Let's not give excuses like "Oh that's289 words
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81 1984-11-09 21 THE Traffic Police are implementing more stringent testing procedures for learner drivers and motorcyclists to curb the high accident rate among new motorists and motorcyclists. The statistics they gave indicate to me that lack of maturity rather than driving or riding skill has contributed to81 words
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Advertisement387 1984-11-09 21 S^Z\ SINGAPORE («>! CONTACT LENS \3/ SOCIETY The following members are: CONTACT LENS PRACTITIONERS OPHTHALMIC OPTICIANS OPTOMETRISTS C j RFNJAMIN EDWARD J. BENJAMIN PTE LTD. #01 -02 Mt. Elizabeth Medical Centre, F Xk.».. F.A.C.L.P. Mount Elizabeth Road (0922). Tel: *****55, *****79. 1 North Bridge Road, #01-46, *>CtLP. High StreetCentre (061387 words
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640 1984-11-09 22 NORTH GREENBURG (New York) KELLY and Matt have a long-distance friendship in which they rarely use their voices. Instead, they "talk" through a computer based in an industrial park near Albany. Kelly, in upstate New York, and Matt, in Maryland, also play games, as partUPI - 640 words
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Article, Illustration955 1984-11-09 22 R. W. APPLE Jr - R. W. APPLE Jr 9-month-old miners' strike leaves trail of unpaid rent and violence By GRIMETHORPE, England It does not look like a battleground, this stern and sprawling village set amid the soft hills of South Yorkshire. There is not even that muchNYT - 955 words
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Article38 1984-11-09 23 Up Down Unch Industrials 10 97 11 i Fmonce 0 16 1 Hotels 3 7 3 Properties 2 11 1 Plantations 2 6 3 Mining 0 3 I Deb/Loans 2 6 2 Total 19 146 2238 words
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Article, Illustration42 1984-11-09 23 Reagan's victory fails to boost share prices INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1983/34 High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) 1983/.14 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)42 words
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Article43 1984-11-09 23 Up Down Unch Industrials 21 72 22 Finance 2 8 3 Hotels 0 I 0 Properties 0 9 3 Oil palms 1 5 1 Tins 0 2 3 Rubbers 2 9 2 Deb/Loans 0 1 2 Total 26 107 3743 words
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Article88 1984-11-09 23 THE Xuala Lumpur stock market drifted downwards yesterday with share prices closing on an easier note. Trading generally remained on the quiet side as investors preferred to remain on the sidelines. The widely-followed 30-counter New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index fell 7.32 points to 1270.97. Reflecting88 words
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Article66 1984-11-09 23 BousteaJßhd -7 __m» 1 2 Nat Iran -6 Sen* Ship unch CIC unch Hm Pv -1 PMC -3 Sim tarty -3 _2f«_™. 3 5 -e E^L, ii ST -f 52^*^2^ j Keppel -5 Sup Op -1 Em -2 WC -2 Cornel -3 TmrntA -5 FIN -1066 words
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Article73 1984-11-09 23 SMti* 306 +24 Kuto SHta 476 +6 Seafan 225 +5 UAC 314 +4 MGb» 262 +4 Metal Boi Spore 242 +4 P Petal*. 50c 138 +4 Gumnns 472 2 TfKtart 264 +2 Cora Plant 50c 260+2 Grand Central 244 +2 Until* 232 +2 Rei-onf Bhd 50c 158 2 LIM73 words
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Article80 1984-11-09 23 11 -Fbi- 790 -180 CCM 450 -30 C Properties 360 -24 Suifei Be- 770 -20 Kentm*, Spore 430 -20 Metro Mdp 2% -20 Spore Land 286 -18 Federal Flour 280 -18 DBS 575 -15 ICB 540 -15 103 Corpn 50c 160 -14 Gentinp 492 -13 ShanpUa 240 -13 J80 words
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Article62 1984-11-09 23 Nov 7 Nov 8 BT Composite 737 48 726.72 BT Indicator *****08 *****52 BT 08/OS 347 395 ST Industrials ***** 826.26 SI Finance 2436.70 2418.94 ST Hotels 893.48 890.10 ST Properties 510 41 501.38 SI Minings 353.68 353.04 ST Plantations 2540 98 2539.37 OCBC ***** ***** OUb Composite 419.8862 words
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Article14 1984-11-09 23 TDM 820,000 Pan El 585.000 Pahcng Inv 468,000 Prorr.et 346,000 Consplant 296,00014 words
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195 1984-11-09 23 Dumping of electrical goods criticised SOME manufacturers of electrical and home appliances have been criticised for dumping non-guaranteed goods in Singapore through the "back door". The chairman of Me Home Appliances Manufacturers and Importers Association, Mr Toh Shung Chee, said these manufacturers sold their surplus goods to nonagents here. These195 words
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Article396 1984-11-09 23 Papers beat TV to take top place MORE adults in Singapore read the newspapers dally than watch television. Radio listeners take a distant third place, followed by Rediffnsion fans. And cinema-goers take fifth place, revealed media research company, Survey Research Singapore, In their presentation yesterday of media trends between July396 words
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Article, Illustration360 1984-11-09 23 TERESA OOI - TERESA OOI By London Reporter LONDON One of Britain's best known industrialists, Sir Michael Edwardes, is expected to take over the reins of Dunlop, the ailing rubber, tyre and engineering group. A spokesman from Dunlop s London headquarters in fashionable Mayfair told360 words
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437 1984-11-09 23 NEW YORK Competitive pressures could force US banks to lower their prime lending rate another quarter of a point following Wednesday's cat, credit market analysts said. Citibank, Chase Manhattan Bank and First National Bank of Chicago lowered their prime to 11Reuter - 437 words
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643 1984-11-09 23 Report says $219 m spent in first nine months this year is 5 pc less than previously THERE has been virtually no growth at all in total advertising expenditure for the first nine months of this year, compared with the same period last year,643 words
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Article3285 1984-11-09 24 READERS should be aware of the limitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt in at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered in "business done" Further because al dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does3,285 words
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Article1974 1984-11-09 24 INDUSTRIALS Ajinomoto (3 60S) Alcom (1 306 1 3 IS) (35) 1 32 43) 1 31 (5) 1 30 Antoh (I 488 1 495) (5! 1 49 (2) 43 A Choc (2 606 2 6IS) (5) 2 58 1 1 2 59 i7) 2 601,974 words
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Article2730 1984-11-09 24 1984 Last Yield Vol Day High Low Company Sale Change (000) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 310 198 Acma 198 -3 37 2 201 198 308 117 Akom 117 -2 4.2 16 118 117 312 218 Aiied Choc 230+1 27 232 229 198 1292,730 words
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Article335 1984-11-09 25 FOB in bales RAS MRELB Noon Close Noon Close Int 1 RSS Prompt *****- 171 ?5N 171.25— 172.25N unq unq Intl RSS Nov 171 50 172 00 172.00 173 00 190 00 191 00 191.00 192.00 Int 1 RSS Dec 173.00—***** *****-***** int 2 RSS Nov 163 00— 164335 words
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Article277 1984-11-09 25 Noon dour. Source Produce h change A 1 Super 190 pncn i 100 k[ A- 1 Special 187 COCOnUt looiuamloo% <-»**l 2nd grade 230 Oil l/Uo, ti {odown ftrtwlld Bulk FOB 195 OO sellers' cU2._Bce 5% 227 Ok) drum FOB ***** (sellers) SM-WORE 10% 222 tew drum FO6277 words
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Article52 1984-11-09 25 THE Kuala Lumpur Tin Market's price yesterday gained another cent to M529.27 per kilo. The market was mainly boosted by sustained buying support from the buffer stock manager and there was continued Japanese and local interest. Turnover fell to 186 tonnes from 200 tonnes on Wednesday with no52 words
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Article21 1984-11-09 25 Ctosjnt prices Copp«r £/fome Tim Spot 1086.50-1087.00 (1080.00-1080.50) 3 months 1108.50—1109.00 (1104.00 1104 50) Market tone: Steadier Sales: 18,850 tonnes21 words
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Article, Illustration193 1984-11-09 25 Silver Aluminium sfs Closiit prices Sllv#r US$/teo» oz Thvs Wed Singapore 7 70—7 75 7 62—7 67 Wtd Tuts New York 7 75—7.80 7.55—7.60 Source: Credit Suisse. S'pore Closinf prices Aluminium E/tonm Thurs Spot 899.50-900.50 (911 00 —911 50) 3 months 924.00—924.50 (936.00-936.50) Market tone: Barely steady Sales: 22,075 tonnes193 words
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Article21 1984-11-09 25 Thurs Wed Singapore 348.00—348.50 346.00—346.50 Hongkong 348.00 348.40 346.35—346.75 Wed Tues New York 350.25—350.75 345.00 345.50 London 346.75—347.25 345.60—346.1021 words
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Article114 1984-11-09 25 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices ended firmer on continued covering, with sentiment aided by higher Chicago soyabean futures. Activity slackened as most buyers were reserved at the high levels. PALM dosnc prices Crude Ms/tome palm oi Nov 1242.50 (south north) 1245 (central) Refined palm oi US$/tomes RBOpalm Nov114 words
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Article126 1984-11-09 25 THE KILOBAR market traded between 5523,992 and 5524,155 yesterday. The Far East gold market opened at U*****.00/8.50 and remained quiet in featureless trading. It closed the first session at U*****.00/ 8.50. The market reopened in the afternoon at U*****.80/8.30 and eased gradually to a day's low of U*****.60/8.10 as126 words
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Article235 1984-11-09 25 THE Singapore dollar yesterday rose marginally against the US unit, opening at 552.1495/15. It was narrowly traded and fluctuated between 552.1472 and 552.1505 to close at 552.1475/85. The US dollar closed higher from New York levels against most major currencies on short covering in fairly active trading. Against the235 words
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Article410 1984-11-09 25 _l I I I I I J I I L- I Hongkong Hans Seng Thursday 1052.65 (1046.03) Week ago 1029.26 M P Australian Al-Ordinaries ~?*v* Thursday 779.1 (777.7) Week ago 754.5 Australian Industrials Thursday 1124.3 (1124.7) Weekafco 1105.0 i Financial fines Industrials Wednesday 894.1 (901.0) Week ago 888.0 Dow410 words
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Article290 1984-11-09 25 MS Chante Associated HoteK 0 418 -0 02 Bonk Ot East Asm 21 90 -0 1 Cheung Kong 830 -0 05 CNno Light 16 00 +0 7 Cross Horb Tunnel F E Consortium 036 +0 01 IFor East Exch Ph 004 unch G I Cemenr 6 50 Great Eagle290 words
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Article340 1984-11-09 25 ICI 220 unch Leighton 160 -3 Lend Lease 550 10 Mage»on Pet Aust 235 unch Mayne Ntckless 362 unch MetaK Explor N L 50+5 Mideast 33S unch Mot 290 3 Myer 1 83 +1 Not Aust Bonk 368 5 News Corp 934 unch North Bh 244+3 North Bh Ctg340 words
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Article333 1984-11-09 25 Nm I Vw Chance Apnomoto 1 100 -10 Akoi 524 -1 Amodo 1090 -10 Asoh. Chem 563 -8 Asohi Gloss 808 -4 Bonk Tk 480 -I Bndgestone 559 -12 Canon 1490 -30 Casio Computer 1620 +20 Citizen 583 -3 D Nip Print 1000 -40 D Nippon Screen Dow. 630333 words
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Article204 1984-11-09 25 m»l IBS Change oa Cp Alcoa 37* Guff Res 13* A_e_ Chem Cp 34% -IM Hewtett Pock 37% Afe-Chalmers 8* -ill Bos. Modi 125* -I Am Tel Tel 18* unch Int) Harvester 7% Amax Inc iS Intl Tel Tel 28* Amr Corp 32% John Jhsn 35* Bethlehem Stl204 words
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Article551 1984-11-09 25 Nn 7 Pence Change INDUSTRIALS ASed-Lyons 163 -1 Ass. Dairies 146 -2 BTR PLC 520 -2 Babcocks 139 unch Barclays 539 -5 Beechams 368 -3 HCC 235 +2 Blue Circle 468 +5 BOC Group 265 -3 BooH 204 -1 Bowater 179 -1 BATS 273 -2 Britannia 76 -2 BP551 words
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Article171 1984-11-09 25 Interbank Over the Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency foreign currency Australian dollar 1.8565 1.8584 5 46-5 34 Canadian dollar 1.6368— 1 6382 6 16 6 07 Sterling pound 2.7337— 2 7371 3 69-3 60 US dollar 2.1475-2 1485 4.68— 4 64 Austrian schilling 10 4111 10 4210171 words
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Article212 1984-11-09 25 Managers' prices for Nov9 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 2.55—2.71 The Savings Fund 1.70 1 80 Spore Prog Fund 1 09—1 15 Spore Set Fund 1 64-1 74 Spore Invest Fund 1.06 1 12 Spore Equity Fund 113 1-20 Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest Fund 2.35—2 50 Mai212 words
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Article44 1984-11-09 25 THE December contract opened 14 ticks higher at U*****.90. Trading in gold was quiet, between a narrow range of U*****.60 and U*****.50. (In USS per Troy ounce) Open High Low Sett Est Val Dee 349.90 350.50 349.60 350.50 216 Feb 86 356.20 3544 words
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Article55 1984-11-09 25 THE firmness of the dollar after the victory of President Ronald Reagan caused the December Deutschemark to slide 22 ticks to open at 0.3425. Trading was quiet as participants were uncertain of the US dollar's trend. (US dollar/ Deutschemark) Open High Lew Sett Est Vel Dee 0.3425/ 0.3431 0.342055 words
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Article69 1984-11-09 25 Eurodollar 3-month deposit THE December Eurodollar opened easier at 90.04. Higher Federal Funds rates brought Eurodollar prices lower. Trading in the Eurodollar pit was very quiet with heavy trading by US institutions. (100 implied interest rate) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Dec 90.04 90.04 89.95 90.01 832 90.00 M«r69 words
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Article44 1984-11-09 25 THE December Japanese yen opened at 0.*****5 and traded within a narrow range of 15 ticks. Trading was quiet before the December contract settled at the day's low of 0.*****6. Open High Low Sett Est Vol Dec 4175 4181 4166 4166 9144 words
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Article, Illustration278 1984-11-09 25 Receipt of Export FCL Ship (Voyage) Arr HK Container (42W) 10/11 (0200) Anson (*****N) 10/11 (0700) E Forward (03W) 10/11 (0700) E Pioneer (104E) 10/11 (0700) Adrian MS (8423) 10/11 (0730) Takanll (2288) 10/11 (0800) L Seedevi (28W) 10/11 (0900) Sov Accord (45A) 10/11(1000) Wan Lie (414A) 11/11278 words
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Article, Illustration526 1984-11-09 25 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Builder 111 22 a'side 9/11 Bulat 19 a'side 9/11 EdoMaru 18 a'side 9/11 Fair Rainbow 23/4 a'side 9/11 Helmut Hermann 35/6 aside 9/11 Jacek Malczewski 31/2 a'side 9/11 Kota Berkat 47 a'side 9/11 Straits Pride 20W a'side 9/11 Donam No 7526 words
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Article61 1984-11-09 25 LONDON China has consolidated its new international shipbreaking industry with the purchase of three more large ships, IJoyds List has reported. Chinese oreakers recently bought their first two very large crude carriers (VLCC) for scrapping. Now, according to the Lloyds' report, they &re believed to have paidAFP - 61 words
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176 1984-11-09 26 NEW YORK Warner Communications Inc and the two European companies that own Polygram Records Inc said on Tuesday that they have dropped plans to merge their recorded-music operations. The companies said they were dropping the bid because of the prospect of a protracted courtAP - 176 words
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Article, Illustration522 1984-11-09 26 MARA FERNANDEZ - Baht devaluation brings down the price of maize MARA FERNANDEZ By THANKS to the Thai baht devaluation, maim from Thailand will be cheaper. So, too, holidays In Thailand bat not necessarily Thai rice. The three are the most Important Thai S redacts on which iagaporeaas spend money. The baht was522 words
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289 1984-11-09 26 Drop of 43 pc in back taxes and penalties THE Inland Revenue Department's fraud squad dealt with fewer cases of tax evasion last year than in 1982. Last year, it recovered $33.3 million in back taxes and penalties after investigating 21 cases. This289 words
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Article, Illustration112 1984-11-09 26 ANOTHER portable computer was launched yesterday, this time by Data General Singapore. The Data General One, with a liquid crystal display screen and a keyboard, is about the size of a briefcase and weighs about 4.5 kg. It has a 128 KB memory and also a112 words
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401 1984-11-09 26 S. KUMAR - QAF plans to put trading activities under Ben Sunshine S. KUMAR By QAF LTD has gone straight to work about a week after taking over operations of Ben Co. Plans are underway to merge the trading activities and the refrigeration facility in Pandan Loop under its subsidiary, Ben Sunshine Dairies401 words
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Advertisement335 1984-11-09 23 Jsllfßfe What was advertised... Top 10 products/services advertised on newspapers and TV (Jan-Sept) RANKING CATEGORY TOTAL CHANGE SPENT OVER 1983 1 Entertainment, restaurants hotels Ssls.3m +16% 2 Department stores emporiums Ssl4.7m -4% 3 Real estate Sslo.4m 50! 4 Banking, financial S5 8.6m -5% 5 Household furnishings, furniture S$ 7.6m +12%335 words
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Advertisement68 1984-11-09 24 Q&^y&L Encyclopaedia THE NEW ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITTANICA3 You'll find Bntannica 3 filled with knowledge about everything from economics to home decorating. Sports to politics. Art to music Health to religion. What makes Bntannica 3 unique Post now for details with no obligation! t r STP DISTRIBUTORS SDN. BHD. '(ttni TIMES CENTRE68 words
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Advertisement100 1984-11-09 26 "WITH OUR TECHNOLOGICALLY ADVANCED BOEING 757 WE'RE ONE STEP AHEAD.' "WITH OUR TECHNOLOGICALLY ADVANCED A3lO AIRBUS, WE'RE ONE STEP AHEAD." mi Vlf EkE TWO STEPS AHEAD^ SIA is the very first airline in the world to fly both the Whitney-powered aircraft across Asia. Together with A incredibly innovative A3 lO100 words
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Advertisement1757 1984-11-09 27 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: Monday Friday f OOarn to 5.00pm I Ordinary: Isl 00 per word (Mm $15 00) I Food/ Ent rtainin nl r 1 r-i M—m a»4 ■iim Saturday 8.30am to 2.00pm "am SSTSBT Personal Service./ Merchandise M^ f^ B*l 1 W\ f^Z\ A^-Cl Jf *1 ilf1,757 words
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Advertisement733 1984-11-09 27 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing URNITURE SERVICE BPECIALLY jr houses, offices, kitchen cablets and wardrobes. Call: *****10 nd *****70. lAN HONG SOFA reupholster old of a above $200. Free dressing tool given. All enquiries are welome. Tel: *****32. ITCHEN CABINETS, BUILT-IN /ardrobes and all carpentry roducts direct from factory, all: *****36/733 words
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Advertisement694 1984-11-09 27 19 Home Appliances 19 Home Appliances ■■■■■■■■jjyilH ll^ STABILISEI I mtk 1 keeps ■HB I IHr temperature SHOWER v iJI I constant HANDSET \«l Hi i throughout I position m maintaining can be adjusted 111 I M uniform to many angles |k I water-flow, and removable iK\f I /^J^IJ oTheria694 words
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Advertisement492 1984-11-09 27 I Wf iF YOU'RE KEEN on a painting. K sculpture, graphic and interior H- design course which will lead I y° u t° a Diploma in Art Design, draw more information K^ from classification 157. 25 Sale: Other 25 Sale: Other 36 House Products Products Renovation/Decor aßMMa^^aßß^maMaHßMaMaaMaaaMßßßaaßMMaaHiM^H^^M PREMIER II easier492 words
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Advertisement323 1984-11-09 27 0f 00 CALL T *****19 T *****32 Aki. AmpliNaat>« grWw. HDB/HUDC Alu. window (■Was. Aki. aNding doors/ window, awtiawos shop front, offkse oaMng partition. Iron gate door etc /^AHo Ho Eatrotmt and Ituuniaii Narfct Bl* 1026 EuoosAve I -01-36. S pore 1440 j HUA TONG CONSTRUCTION PTELTD would like to323 words
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Advertisement744 1984-11-09 27 We spacuhfd ir Ranovation, rloorirtQ, Ceramic Tilss. Awning. Iron Grin, Plumbing, Electrical. Ratainmg Wall General Construction FOP ENQUIRIES TEL: *****30 GOLDEN PAGODA RENOVATION Enterprise Company HDB licence EAC2227 16fc YioChu Kang Road Spore 1954 Office hours 10am to Bpm Sundays and Holidays off Reasonable charge with good workmanship for Italian744 words
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Advertisement1850 1984-11-09 28 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Massage Massage Massage ■[NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS!^! i^jr* 0 world 7£*i>>^i I 1 fr HEALTH Jmffl*^ SB CENTRE XWBMutvSalun mm \__sr_ r SB Shiatsu massage Ficial -H m Swedish massage H air dressj m •Sauna steam bath F.gure slimming H gg1,850 words
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Advertisement1485 1984-11-09 28 36 House 36 House 36 House 36 House Renovation/Decor Renovation/Decor Renovation/Decor Renovation/Decor HDB Registration No. CS ***** M[~Z GUARANTEED lis^ \v\ Exquisite Workmanship of Overseas Skilled Workers IwH^lmvl™ Completion Date Guaranteed By Contract Ha^aHHf We specialise in renovation works for HDB flats ?t^ XV'^Jk A r h lA' 1 11,485 words
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Advertisement807 1984-11-09 28 55 Commercial 55 Commercial Vessels Vessels Singapore/Pulau Batam/Tanjung Priok/ Merak/ Balikpapan CARGO SERVICE Indonesian flag tugs and barges with valid SIB 4 sets of 180' x 50' x 10' barges, 4 sets of 150' x 50' x 10' barges. Tugs ranging from 500 h.p. to 1600 h.p. Also available harbour807 words
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Advertisement571 1984-11-09 28 65 Situations Wanted JOBCENTRE (Licensed Employment Agency) DOMESTIC SERVANTS A complete package price from THAILAND $680 PHILIPPINES $730 SRI LANKA $990 ALSO OTHER COUNTRIES MONTHLY SALARY: THAILAND $300 PHILIPPINES $250/ $300 SRI LANKA $180 Above quotations include undermentioned cnarQ.es. You pay nothing more a Carefully selected and orientated servants a571 words
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Advertisement425 1984-11-09 28 6£ Situations Wanted INDIAN/ LOCAL/ FILIPINO maids av ailable immedialel) r u i l time pan -unit Contact Dower Enterprise 250u2.»-; y $500 RELIABLE MAIOS from estabtuhed licensed agencj *ur. 2 yeur^ snriiie' Tel Z2KM3 ZMSfei EXPERIENCED FILIPINA MAID with good references ftva.lla.ble tmmeduttel) Interested tH *****65* 66 Situations Vacant:425 words
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Advertisement373 1984-11-09 29 IB ToddV Laaaw'' Basal 4 I Ba^aaa^BaaaW aIH .akaaaW .^Baaw ■a«B 111 WT] \m J °k Opportunities eHB HI I I Are Available ■B m *LJ L-B In This Section '^^^^^^B-. >■ ■'•>; > >X':-:->XvX>***S!S*il t*'x-y*v p .■■•:■.■■,■■■..■■-■.•>.;■:-.-,■ 56 Industrial 56 Industrial 56 Industrial Equipment/ Equipment/ Equipment/ Supplies Supplies Supplies373 words
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Advertisement262 1984-11-09 29 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical E3 Singatronics A well-established electronic manufacturing company invites suitably qualified candidates to apply for the posts of: 1 Accounts Clerk LCC Intermediate 1 year experience in Accounting 2. Clerk 3. Receptionist < Applicants should have a pleasant personality Ability to type Age 17 to 25262 words
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Advertisement295 1984-11-09 29 70 Situation* Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical fisT TECHCO (PTE) LTD I No. 11 S#noko AvonuHs Woodlands East Ind Est Singapore 2775 I has immediate vacancies for: I FEMALE TELEPHONE OPERATOR/ RECEPTIONIST I Age above 18 years. I e Pleasant personality and I good telephone manners. I e Able to speak fluent295 words
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Advertisement452 1984-11-09 29 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical Clerical Clerical Clerical Clerical Clerical [METROPOLITAN YMCA requires FRONT DESK I RECEPTIONIST I e G.C.E. "O" Level I e Able452 words
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Advertisement521 1984-11-09 29 A well established group of companies require urgently: 1. SECRETARY e Female, with experience. 2. FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK Preferably with experience in book-keeping. 3. FEMALE STORE CLERK Knowledge of store procedures preferred but not essential. 4. RECEPTIONIST CUM GENERAL CLERK Experience not required, s Fresh school leavers are welcome Interested,521 words
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Advertisement536 1984-11-09 29 International Japanese Manufacturer of Writing Instruments and Related stationery scheduled to establish an office in Singapore invites applications forADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Requirement*: General book-keeping and accounting knowledge Ability to operate and handle IBM PC (enhanced business model) independently Perform general office administration Bsnsfits: Attractive starting salary and AWS 5-day week Medical536 words
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Advertisement621 1984-11-09 29 CLERKS...CLERKS...CLERKS... CLERKS. ..CLERKS CLERKS.. CLERKS CLERKS CLERKS CLERKS...CLERKS (Up to $550 p.m. If you are tired of routine clerical work or you are not sure of your security presently, here is your chance at an interesting job. Earn up to $550 pjn. with a large European Manufacturing Company 5-day week.621 words
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Advertisement556 1984-11-09 29 A well established company requires urgently: GENERAL CLERK/ TYPIST a GCE O' level e Knowledge of accounts lypIng speed 40 w.p.m e Hardworking /initiative pleasant personality e $500 p.m. Interested plaaaa call personally at: 7, Jalan Lembah Kallang Singapore 1233. A wall established company requires a CHINESE FEMALE SECRETARY a556 words
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Advertisement675 1984-11-09 29 ACOUNTS AOMIN SUPERVISOR required by |ean« factory in Marsiling Ability to keep full .set o! aCcounts up to Baiani e Sheet, P&L. fiinillliir tllh import export procedures, negotiation uf i.c payroll and assist In personnel general (actor) administration Only energetic individuals that can work independently need apply with photo staling675 words
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Advertisement408 1984-11-09 29 Leading European Multinational requires a TEMPORARY CLERK/TYPIST tor about 3 month* a Good typing ipeesi witn aesameg Please contact: Mr Tan, at *****11 axt 412 Magazine publisher subsidiary of international company require* BOOKKEEPER e i(( intermediate Bookkeeping or a Level Commerce e 2 years experience in keepIng fuli set of408 words
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Advertisement566 1984-11-09 30 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical SECRETARY/ GIRL FRIDAY reijuirfil argent!] Female, with experience tactful, resourcefulness and initiative Secretarial kn.>»leil(<e. übihu to work nulependentlj and bookkeeping knowledge up lo balance sheet I] General rierk (Anfl Mo Kio Blanch] Fx[>erie!U'e not requireil. but preferably School leavers ire welcome Attractive remuneration awaits the566 words
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Advertisement821 1984-11-09 30 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical URGENTLY REQUIRED TYPIST CUM TELEPHONE OPERATOR Preferably Malay Interested please call: *****79 FOR IRIS PANG Urgently required. OFFICE CLERKS Language of Chinese preferable. General office routine Interested applicant*, please send hill resume to: THE ADVERTISER BLK 28, SIN MING DRIVE -01-187 SINGAPORE 2057. Urgent! Urgent!821 words
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Advertisement549 1984-11-09 30 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical CHINESE CLERK/TYPIST required for German Company at (list 0511 Experience not necessary fall :«***** CHINESE FEMALE CLERKS/ Typists required Typing 30-40 wpm. Call *****81 (-06-03 Colombo Court) CLERK WITH KNOWLEDGE of typing and bookkeeping required by contracting firm. Please call *****22 for an appointment. DATA549 words
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Advertisement395 1984-11-09 30 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales GASr\(S)PTE.LTD I ELBA. FABER DIVISION f We are a dynamic and aggressive company dealing in market leading elec- trical and electronics household appliances. I We are looking for an equally enthusiastic and aggressive person to join our sales I force. Job requirements:395 words
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Advertisement311 1984-11-09 30 International Japanese Manufacturer of Writing Instruments and Related Stationery scheduled to establish an office in Singapore invites applications for:SALES SPECIALISTS (TRADE) Requirements: Good contacts with stationery wholesalers, retailers and/or departmental store, supermarket buyers. SALES SPECIALIST (END USER) Requirements: Direct selling experience to offices, schools and institutional purchasers. Benefits: Basic salary311 words
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Advertisement635 1984-11-09 30 71 Situations Vacant: Sales BRITISH AMERICAN REGIONAL SUBSIDIARY requires SALES ENGINEER for its line of engineered products. Candidates should have working experience with rotating equipment and are already in sales or have an inclination towards sales. Additional experience in oil refineries/ petrochemical plants and/or a technical qualification in Mechanical Engineering635 words
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Advertisement874 1984-11-09 30 71 Situations Vacant: 1 Sales CROWN ALLIANCE MARKETING ODI PTE.LTD. u l rl require* t h MALE FEMALE SALES EXECUTIVES e preferably experience in yoi building materials e own transport VA attractive salary and com- va mission tiv Interested applicants, please write Se< in with full resume to P e<874 words
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Advertisement689 1984-11-09 30 '1 Situations Vacant: Sales RAH COVENTRY otters pot] the portunity to enbance your iittd your lifestyle by showing Is lovely jewelry to .our ends It's fun and profitable prior experience is necessary u set your own hours you set jr goals Tel: *****6 1 CANCIES FOR STUDENTS m cation as689 words
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Advertisement712 1984-11-09 30 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical WMsAMn ft V^kk in for an Interview M on SATURDAY eK^ \PiOth November 1984 > from 9am -2pm Sheetmetal Fabricators Completed GCE 'O' level with 2 years experience in sheetmetal fabrication work or possess NTC 3 in Sheetmetal Fabrication with 1 year712 words
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Advertisement871 1984-11-09 31 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant. 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical Technical Technical Technical Technical Production Production Production Production i'i':l aw l|:j:): i r-r 1 Wywy Private Limited >:*871 words
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Advertisement439 1984-11-09 31 TECHNICAL CO-ORDINATOR v\> specialise In CCTV, Intercom. Automatic Control (lutes Doors Due to the rapid expansion ol our business we need a dynamic Male with pleasant personality preferably possessing a Polytechnic Diploma or Trade Certificate and many years of working experience in the construction field With electronics and electrical knowledge.439 words
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Advertisement626 1984-11-09 31 requires lor their building projects BUILDING ENGINEERS e Age above 28. e Degree in B.Sc. (Building) or Civil Engineering. e To assist the construction manager in site management and co-ordinating subcontractors services. e Ability to supervise and motivate a team of works supervisors. Attractive salary will be commensurate with qualifications626 words
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Advertisement553 1984-11-09 31 An established electrical engineering company urgently requires:SITE SUPERVISOR e Minimum 5 years' experience or relevant experience in similiar field. e VITB Trade 2or 3 Certificate will be an advantage. Interested applicants please call MR. LIEW ALEX at *****52/ *****59 for interview Architect's office requires CLERK— OF— WORKS e Min. academic553 words
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Advertisement508 1984-11-09 31 ARCHITECTURAL DRAUGHTSMAN WITH 2 years experience required urgently. Salary nenotiable Please telephone: *****7" ELECTRICAL SHOP REQUIRES Electricians. Interested applicants, please call personally at 195 Serangoon Road Tel: 29:«()35. 73 Situations Vacant: Production A well established U.S. based multi- national manufacturing and construction company requires a PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR Diploma in Mechanical,508 words
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Advertisement426 1984-11-09 31 <& HITACHI »y^«nr^r"'"^mi^ Hitachi Electronic Devices (S) Pte Ltd ■■■—WE ARE aaaVEXPANDING* Due to rapid expansion, our multi-million Colour Television Picture Tubes Manufacturing Company in Jurong has the vacancies for keen and dynamic men who seek rapid advancement and job satisfaction for the following positions: All applicants must: be physically426 words
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Advertisement362 1984-11-09 31 MALAYAN 1 PXJ^W BREWERIES i liilHIW (SPORE) PTE LTD I Ss NEW STARTING I SALARY I $426 1 Requirements. Completed p im.iry e<lui,-!ii;)n 9 Age Inflow 4 3 years m Willing to work on 3 rotating Mutts g NEW STARTING I $449 1 Requirements g Secondary education M Aye Ix'low362 words
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Advertisement581 1984-11-09 32 PUinf and inundation contrai j lor require. 1 experienced I s JCB EXCAVATOR OPERATOR for current work* j wi .Salary SJIIM per BOMB on 13 I months, awes time after 44 hours a per week 1 a Applicants will be required to i undertake trial Call KIN SUN CONSTRUCTION PTE581 words
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Advertisement170 1984-11-09 32 Ik ■tj«]Ot'M JJi B SIME DARBY 8 EDIBLE K i PRODUCTS LTD fi j J requires immediately Jj Ik ki t 2 GCE O Le^e wM H H credit in Science Jl M subjects w Ik Training will be IJ provided Ik Willing to perform shi (> fi jj duties170 words
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Advertisement983 1984-11-09 33 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous REQUIRED (1) KINDERGARTEN hera Assistant Chinese ..i > Musi nave i B Pie- j i ItOOl I Vriirii \\f i pOSI I I (b) I i onaattted Christian (e) Ability ..> phi> ntanfi Write in la The I Principal Galilee Kindergarten, Ml Pandan Garden. S*pore 2380983 words
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Advertisement525 1984-11-09 33 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous TRAVEL AGENCV REQUIRES Des[>ui( h ilerks with own motorcycle Salary plus allowance. $6»Xi Contact Mary XUiL^iJ REQUIRED DRIVERS with class 4 licence Please contact Mil in Tun tel *****&! Qr^P vehicles 81 Vehicles For Hire SUNRISE CAR RENTALS Available Now Brand New Nissan Cabstar 1 9525 words
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Advertisement552 1984-11-09 33 U-U iSvJ ABOUT 23 YEARS ago, the 215th m^*~__ m Jaguar rolled out of its assembj|iJ%Df Ic* bly plant in England. Today, JL JdLJBi this completely rebuilt limouLJ f W iL-3 sine is for sale here after (7?t i^r^ /I\ Tr^ years of careful and sparing I I\V IDI/ V552 words
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Advertisement638 1984-11-09 33 s^*s PUBUC UTUIIES I 2~S BOHBD I f 979 Mercedes Born 280$ Automatic Saloon )l I Car with aircondition and radio /cassette tor I sale by tender. I I Tender forms are obtainable at Transport I Division, 73 MacKenzie Road, Singapore 0922. I For details telephone *****76. 1 FEBRUARY '83638 words
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Advertisement632 1984-11-09 33 1973, MERCEDES 230. Private owner. Aircond, radio, casaette. $7,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****81. 1978 MERCEDES 280S, fully auto, 1 private owner, alrcond, cassette, sports rims, tel: *****35. 1978 MERCEDES 200, auto, 1 company owner, aircond, cassette, tel: *****74. 1979 MERCEDES 200 Auto, 2 private owners, showroom condition, tax till April '85.632 words
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Advertisement826 1984-11-09 33 85 For Sale: Alfa/ 85 For Sale: Alfa/ 85 For Sale: Alfa/ Peugeot/ Volvo Peugeot/ Volvo Peugeot/ Volvo l2nd VOLVO Showroom at Upper Bukit Timah. Now you can view the whole range of Volvo ears at our 2nd Volvo Showroom at Hock Soon Industrial Complex (near Courts) 230, Upper Bukit826 words
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Advertisement715 1984-11-09 33 1982 NISSAN SUNNY 1.3. one owner, air-cond, excellent condition. Tel: *****30 1983 NISSAN SUNNY 13 5-speed. One private owner. Aircond., radio cassette. $21,500. *****81. '83 NISSAN SUNNY 1300. 5-speed. 1 owner, aircon, radio cassette. $22,800 0.n.0. Tel: *****41. '83 NISSAN PULSAR, new tax. one owner, selling $20,800 0.n.0. Tel: *****06.715 words
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Advertisement725 1984-11-09 33 Auto 1 owner air-con., power window centre locking showroom condition Tel: *****63. 78 TOYOTA STARLET 2nd private owner, aircond. radio cassette, tip top condition. $11,800. Tel: *****40 Steven Vap. •80 TOYOTA COROLLA 1.3 Aircon., sports-rim high power radio cassette PARF excellent condition Tel: *****28. '80 TOYOTA STARLET air-con., sports-nm radio725 words
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Advertisement861 1984-11-09 33 92 For Sale: Mazda 1975 MAZDA 323. S-dOOT Bin OB radio caaaette i! j ak!-, paaeed Inspection beautiful condition Asking Bgjm Can loan $7.000. Tel M5885 1983 MAZDA 929 Limited Automata) EW pljte radio cassette road lax till March '85 Selling $31,000 On/0 Tel *****4! (office hours) MAZDA 1000. 8-SEATER861 words
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Advertisement576 1984-11-09 33 93 For Sale: Honda 79 HONDA ACCORD r MOB PARI sports rim: asst tie ew eIU idition $1"! MO 0 no I AUGUST 1983 HONDA Wt manua EX powei beaul il rtitioi [VI 280H430 DECEMBER 1961 HONDA Q Sun rOOf S dOOt 1 nwner Tel 444Ai>-; MARCH 1983 HONDA A<576 words
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Advertisement894 1984-11-09 34 94 For Sale: Other Makes JAGUAR E i»pe 1961 modal. 215th coroptetelj rebuilt t>m loi yean Needa .i j little work t. bring iu> t<> Otters invited XJ6 28 1970 model, manual, i Mil BVtntl !W- tli'vxl lotuilUon Si7.soo. 420G 4.2 1963 model, nu'than- ajrj sound Ntcda recoodt--1 oninfl Any894 words
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Advertisement686 1984-11-09 34 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: Commercial Commercial Vehicles Vehicles DAIHATSU GETS YOUR BUSINESS MOWW Tipper /Gf^wilf Double Cab PJH n Tien Seng i Hea d Ottice Kallang Centre *****66 bSbSBBBBBB Jurong Centre *****11 QAIWATSU Sin Ming Centre *****66 Whampoa West Showroom *****66 Hamilton Showroom *****11 FREE AIR-CON I With686 words
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Advertisement554 1984-11-09 34 1983 DATSUN C2O van. One owner. Tax new. Sports rims, showroom condition. Phone: *****33 1983. DEC. SUZUKI. 10', petrol, wooden lorry. 1 owner. Very good condition. $9,800 0.n.0. Tel: *****05 6. ALMOST '81 TOYOTA Liteace Van 1300 cc. One owner, showroom condition. $8,500. *****14 ALMOST 81 TOYOTA Htace Van 1600554 words
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Advertisement771 1984-11-09 34 97 Vehicles Wanted CASH PAYMENT FOR any model. PARK. iion-I'ARK and any c.c. PARK scrap vehicles. Q registered vehicles, or any model commercial vans/pickups, or all models non-HARK 13MW 320. 520. 728, non-PAHF Mercedes 200. 230. 250 280. 23. Lorong Biawak, Spore 1335. Tel: *****17/*****07. Mr Urn. (7.00a. m 10.UOp.in.)771 words
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Advertisement559 1984-11-09 34 106 Accommodation 106 Accommodation 106 Accommodation Available: Houses Available: Houses Available: Houses DHDB PROPERTIES TO LET Tenders are invited for the lettings of the following unfurnished residential properties:Tender Deposit A) CHIP BEE GARDENS Payable (Off Holland Road) Double-storey Terrace Corner (3 bedrooms) at 131 Jalan Kuning $1,090.00 B) LLOYD LEAS559 words
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Advertisement698 1984-11-09 34 DIST. 5 FABER PARK Luxuriously furnished, 2-ston bungalow with pool, 4 bedroon plus study and servant's. Buil up 4,000 plu sq.ft. and land art of 4.000 sq.ft. Ideal for tt» «eni ■iMcutim. NEO PROPERTIES PTE LTD 293-2222/3/4. CHESTNUT CRESCENT. Rer negotiable. Comfortable bungs low with large garden, beautif' view and698 words
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Advertisement954 1984-11-09 34 fsfsf Sft I DIST 1750, SINGLE-STOREY DE•ji I TACHED bungalow with huge garden compound. 3 plus I bed:s: rooms, partially furnished, availit able in Dec 1984 Rental: $1.50U gi Contact: Mr K.H Tan. *****74 j£ DIST. 10 DOUBLE-STOREY SEMI--5? DETACHED, 3 bedrooms. 2 bathB rooms, spacious living dining matured garden.954 words
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Advertisement804 1984-11-09 34 DIST 5 JALAN MAS Kilning BeautifuUj |.i > I irt tail f urn (abed, Z-slorej terra bouse bed i tomi, servant s room Ifi *****00 77M81S DOUBLE-STOREY BUNGALOW IN Stgiap Plain 4 bedroomt St-rv-ant's i.arK'- living garden Fur- nished Call Dwnei *****22 ext ■EUROPEAN TASTE BUNGALOW Furnished 4 bedrooms Mature804 words
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Advertisement426 1984-11-09 34 SWIMMING POOL 24-HOUR SECURITY A OTHER FACILITIES DIST 10 RIDGE WOOD CONDOMINIUM K uhio Rite $3,200 Liholiho Ri»e I l)^dr<n $3,000 DIST 11 HILLCREST ARCADIA rem rated i- uiUI il roomed imrtmeni n sot DIST 11 ESPANA Lane i beaul Iful lied ed apartment sa.soo DIST 28 MIMOSA PARK bedroonu426 words
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Advertisement324 1984-11-09 35 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Available: Apartments Apartments Apartments It 's not only how well you live, it's where you live. Y^^£)it/tmd x •Ideauy located, -^W^% f \x& just 5 minutes \J AJ^%/ /jJ'm<^^\ walk from the i tM£?ls-/-t/j Jr\ Orchard Road II ISt/ly f f jT324 words
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Advertisement360 1984-11-09 35 International Plaza (Dist 2), 2 rooms, high floor, city and sea view. $1,600 e Fairways (dist 4), new studio apt, furnished. $1,800 e Coronation Shopping Plata (Diat 10), 2-roomed maisonette, furnished with aircond. $1300 Jervoi* Garden (Diet 10), small condo new maisonette with swimming pool and small garden. $3,800 Goldhill360 words
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Advertisement591 1984-11-09 35 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments IcArdmow G Parl^t OPEN HOUSE I I Long or short lease I Luxurious apartments to let with exclusive I Country Club membership 1 Just off Orchard Road and Scotts Road I 3-bedrooms; large lounge; ample parking Furnished or unfurnished Rental from $4,525591 words
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Advertisement451 1984-11-09 35 DIST. 15, OCEAN PARK 3 bedrooms, 1940 sq.ft. (1 unit), $3,100 fully furnished. 3 bedrooms, 2073 sq.ft. (15 units), unfurnished or furnished from $2,300 to $3,400. Ready for immediate occupation. NO AGENTS PLEASE. Please call Angeline/Heidt LEO PROPERTY MANAGEMENT PTE LTD TEL: *****09/ *****00. e Dist. 10, new Carlton Terrace,451 words
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Advertisement873 1984-11-09 35 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments ONE MONTH FREE RENTI Expat, relocating. Large furnished new apartment (2800 sq.ft.) Low density. 20 metres off Orchard Road behind Hilton. Takeover my lease and I will pay for the Ist month rental. Please call Mi»s Choo at *****88 TASTEFULLY FURNISHED 3-BEDROOMED APARTMENT WITH FACILITIES. 2873 words
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Advertisement847 1984-11-09 35 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST. 11, MIRAMAR MANSION Luxuriously renovated/ tastefully furnished 4-bedroomed Apartment. Pool/ security. $4,500 negotiable Distinctive: *****15/ *****66. *****33 ext. 116 (anytime DIST. 10 BRAND NEW 2/ 3/ 4-bed-roomed executive apartments/ townhouses. Small complex, beautiful layout, good size balcony. swimming pool, tennis, squash. $2,000 $7,500. *****41/ *****34.847 words
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Advertisement852 1984-11-09 35 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST. 10, WOOLLERTON PARK lux urious 3-bedroomed apartment plus servant's central aircond. swimming pool. 2.350 sq ft C3£oo inclusive of maintenance *****27 DIST. 10, TAMAN SERASI next to Botanical Gardens* High floor, j beautiful 3- bedroomed apartment. Spacious living/dining room, aircond, fully furnished $1,800. Call Thomas.852 words
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Advertisement833 1984-11-09 35 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST. IS, $1,800. BEAUTIFULLY !ur nished 3-bedroomed apartment ■rttb pool securitj Neat Vaohan KittoiiK Jonathan Charles 278-8777 DIST 10. BEAVERTON COURT i limy o| American r«p«—i school, S bedrooms luxurious nc-» condominium M>ooo Palron:«4l2if> *****18 DIST. 10. SOMMERVILLE PARK apartmeni li.WKi sq ft fuli condo facilities833 words
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Advertisement633 1984-11-09 35 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments RIDGEWOOD CONDOMINIUM TOWNHOUSE 2800 sq.l bedroon furnlsl ed Avallal U ftenl i M M Cali MH M7I6M RIDGEWOOD CONDOMINIUM KUHIO bed tuiiv furnished, tactile pool Rental 53. 200 Call MB8&M U rISM RIDGEWOOD CONDOMINIUM KAMEHAMEHA Rise Mid bedroom* paxtiallj i fully tur- nished ton labfa 12633 words
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Advertisement924 1984-11-09 36 113 For Sale: Houses PHILIPS AVENUE. DIST 19 At j tractne double stores bungalow, relatively ne« Land 11 Joosq.fi S iwmoomi with attached bath- rao in s Marble t loorlni ReaaonaMf offer aecurej vuia I Imesunenta TTYiaw WELLINGTON GARDEN BRAND rir-vi choice unit Intermediate terrace with good facing and >924 words
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Advertisement883 1984-11-09 36 113 For Sale: Houses DIST 1545. RIENZI STREET )pt-ra Estate) Single-Store] terrace. 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, renovated 2JDoOsq.fi $395,000 0.n.0 Victor a Morris 3301 133 DiST 19. PARRY SCHOOL VICINITY. Renovated 2-xtorey corner ter- j race Split it-iel living dining 3 j bedrooms, servant's 2.5t» sq.ft $520 000 Viseo *****14883 words
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Advertisement747 1984-11-09 36 113 For Sale: Houses FULTON HILL 2-storey terrace, beautifully renovated. 3 rooms, servants, split-level 2.000 sq.ft. Freehold $465,000 OJtt.o *****21. LEEDON PARK. $3,800,000 selling $2,350,000 3-storey modern bungalow Very large building. 15.000 5q ft *****88 (agent). OWNER SELLING NEW doublestorey terrace house Split-level living area 4 bedrooms, Thomson area Tel;747 words
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Advertisement629 1984-11-09 36 114 For Sale: Private Apartments DIST. 2057. JALAN PINTAU. double-storey terrace house near Sin Ming Drive for sale. 3 bedrooms. 2 bathrooms, 1 kitchen. 1 living room/ dining room, 1 hall. Staircase and upstairs fully carpeted. Fully reconditioned Land area- 884 sq.ft Price $280,000 0.n.0. Interested, please call *****86, strictly629 words
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Advertisement830 1984-11-09 36 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments OIST. 10 NAGA COURT, luxurious apartment In Bukit Timah with swimming pool, sauna Partially furnished Call: *****55 DIST. 12 MINBU VILLA, new apartment 2.300 sq ft.. 3 bedrooms/ servant's, pool/ security, furnished $2000 Homer *****08. DIST. 2880, NIM PARK,/ Mimosa Park, 3/ 4 bedrooms. Fully furnished830 words
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Advertisement797 1984-11-09 36 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments $3,300 NEWTON. High floor Spacious, luxuriously furnished. 4 bedrooms. Tel: *****88. 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms FURNISHED ROOM WITH own entrance in bungalow house at 43 Newton Road (opposite Royal Hotel), for singles Airconditioned. bathroom attached. Rental $1,000. For viewing contact Mdm Chin or tel: *****72. 2797 words
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Advertisement592 1984-11-09 36 110 Accommodation Wanted: Apartments NEWLY ARRIVED EXPATRIATES urgently need apartments in Orchard/ Newton /Bukit Timah Holland (Pandan Valley, Ridgewood, Leedon Heights) Katong. Owners tel: *****13 /*****57. READY CLIENTS FOR Grangeford/ Shelford Garden (2 bedrooms)/ Kew Lodge/ Elizabeth Heights/ Sherwood Towers. Owners/ agents please call Trillion Properties *****00 AN AMERICAN COUPLE592 words
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Advertisement583 1984-11-09 36 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses W Hill-top Luxury Residences 1 1 Elevated locality. Easy Transportation I Situated beside Shangn-la Park and the P^" i I Beautifully designed Spanish-style A A*^T7TpT^------^_ I I double storey split-level sen -detached |<j B I bungalows and terrace583 words
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Advertisement615 1984-11-09 36 A COUPLE LEAVING Singapore st-iiinn I in -;r beauttful stores semi itetachad 4 years Id house Binjal Park irtci at bargain price Freehold 1 an area tJBOO sq H BuW -up abou 2JOOO s(, tt loedrooou faclHUe; rVttractive design and lay i< broker>. Direct buyers ran m»« preitnsev on wnttei:615 words
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Advertisement376 1984-11-09 37 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale- Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments376 words
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Advertisement893 1984-11-09 37 Yearning for a home with all the trimmings of a vacation spot?>"u. Choose one at Chuan Park x^kt |Cj t s *£^yv^ ~**m*^t*lo -^^uK^y <*l^7>^^^Baaaaan :L^iJV' V4isil^W I I Step into Chuan Park and you're entering vacationland. It's got the widest range r* T 2? of outdoor facilities ever built893 words
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Advertisement643 1984-11-09 37 BpMpW. BMIbHI^S^^ w M jpk i M a. L Exciting Lifestyle U--A of the East Coast. A s^^ i«t«r,r. |ffl| GARDENS Life of elegance begins with Anchor r l u oor Gardens 2 splendid blocks of modern y 1 Condominium just along Upper East Coast '■>\~^ f r m f643 words
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Advertisement653 1984-11-09 37 SOMMERVILLE APARTMENT, 2.000 sq.ft. High floor. 3 bedrooms with 1 servant's, split-level livingdining. Urgent sale Vacant pos- session. Occidental Real Estate I *****00 *****31 ARANG COURT, UPPER? unit maisonettes 2 bedrooms From $330,000 upwards Immediate occupation. Swimming pool and squash courts. Tel: *****28 BARGAIN! PANDAN VALLEY, panoramic view, 4 bedrooms,653 words
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Advertisement604 1984-11-09 37 FAR EAST MANSION Igh :>< foreigner! eii k IMi Umn genuine t>uyer« I 2UBM2 Mdm i detalli N. ,in'-ni x HOTEL PAVILION VICINITY [uiiy fur:.:- I high-rise anartnw ie u I 800 sqft Freehold SCSdi 80l Ca«da i I MUST SELL' GOODRICH Part i.-i..,i 1370,000 negoUabi* See IHM MUST SELL604 words
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Advertisement995 1984-11-09 38 114 For Sale: Private Apartments KINGS MANSION. OIST 15 net) I 1 1 Kwi lacing 149 O ii i> Winning* aj *****29 LUCKY TOWER. FUTURA gb I i 000 I v W.OU lade 9S fl "ANDAN VALLEY CONDO ilni 1 Freehold eat $2 pBB I t => PASIR PANJANG/' HONG995 words
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Advertisement919 1984-11-09 38 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments DOVER CLOSE EAST. 5 rooiiuil I C Point Block 13, high floor, unob- t structed »ie\« renovated, factng k morning sun $145,000 0.n.0. Call: B6&M K 1 MEI LING STREET BlOCk 182 3- 7 roi imed i improved i. part lallj renovated Price negotiable. Tet919 words
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Advertisement830 1984-11-09 38 116 For Sale: 1 HDB Apartments ss ;him moh blk 13, 5-roomed, ii>ih floor ceramic flooring, well ;epl Asking $125,000 neg. *****11. lOLLAND DRIVE. 5 rooms. Blk 21. rerraZßO, parquet $129,000 Tel: ***** No agents. MARINE TERRACE 4-ROOMED, Blk 0 Hilly renovated Frice: $78,000; :PF 364,000. Tel: *****06. MARINE CRESCENT830 words
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Advertisement692 1984-11-09 38 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces your manutaewmg «»Si medium s ,zed I Mus^r^f 1 e^Sy interestedjn Miematively, manut c I discussing **J2X**o these industr ferCHOICExI f FACTORY f SPACE FOR 1 LEASE I Factory Space of various I dimensions at Sims Ave./ I Eunos Road for lease. I Please692 words
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Advertisement476 1984-11-09 38 118 Factory Spaces LIGHT INDUSTRIAL/ WAREHOUSE: j Aljumed 900 sij.it Hillview 1000 3000 sq.ft., Macpherson I7ou iiiou sq.ft., Paya I.ehur 1400 I!»<M> It Pemimpln 1200 22.0111) sq ft 29ti-t)ti(il) DIST. 13 MACPHERSON INDUSTRIAL Complex, brand ne«v Imhl industrial factory. 2,700 sq ft. Freehold. Sale. SlfiU p.s I Deans Property *****55.476 words
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Advertisement1871 1984-11-09 38 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ 121 For Rent 121 For Rent: Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Office Spaces Office Spaces I PRIME I ~Lr\t\V> I WAREHOUSE 1 n^^^r-C I FOR SALE OR i r^P\C^ I LEASE AT I Ur l vE *s£ \1 I PAYALEBAR 1 f OB B Modern warehouse for1,871 words
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Advertisement915 1984-11-09 39 121 For Rent: Office Spaces OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE from dm 10 2.00U mi M l.uil Towers. Or-i-tiar-.l To»ers. bar Bast Plaza. Hong Leong Building. Tong Eng Building The Piaza and many OtlMtn RM S3:*) to $6.00 p.s.f. ■Jgaa T *****4 PARKWAY PARADE (DIST 15) outMelt- CBD, brand new office with915 words
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Advertisement612 1984-11-09 39 121 For Rent: Office Spaces 1850/ 2100/ 3750 sq.ft.. Peace L'entrt carpeted, built-in cupboards, ulinds. lightings $2 90 psf *****3b 250 SQ.FT. AT Colombo Court with direct entrance. Ideal for small firm. Interested, call *****56 CARPETED 450 SQ.FT. aircon office Free parking. Paya Lebar. Tel: *****33 No agents DIST 7612 words
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Advertisement345 1984-11-09 39 123 For Sale: Shop Spaces MING ARCADE, 3RD level. 170 sq.ft.. tenanted $840 p.m.. $130,000 0.n.0. Umwest *****15/ *****47. 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces PRIME LOCATION SHOP SPACES FOR RENT LUCKY PLAZA Shops 205-538 sq.ft. FAR EAST PLAZA Shops 310 620 sq.ft. ORCHARD PLAZA Shops 215 431 sq.ft. FAR EAST345 words
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Advertisement624 1984-11-09 39 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces Shop Spaces /Jl^B^Lh^bV _^bbw -flat Prime shops of various floor areas for lease or sale w All trades will do well here Book early limited units available Cuppage Plaza Food Street is located at booming Cuppage Road624 words
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Advertisement421 1984-11-09 39 GOLDEN MILE TOWER, 250 sq.ft. Immediate rental. $1,050 0.n.0. No agents. Call: *****74. PEOPLE'S PARK CENTRE, 3rd storey, best location, 677 sq.ft. for rental, $6.30 p.s.f. Contact *****41. SHOP AT TEXTILE Centre for rent/ sale. Interested, please contact: *****22. TANGLIN SHOPPING CENTRE #02--27 Ist floor (Phase II). 314 sq.ft. Please421 words
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Advertisement55 1984-11-09 39 137 Tours Buy sell through CATS. Travel A- Tour** ComeTxirWithUs 1 6/9 Days from Sil9B/rus»l 6 Days Special from $999 [ia^lSl/Pattaya/Sa^ttn v7Dty>.tmm»B 4 Dsy t from #499 5 Dftys rroni 9945 ll flMia WAAiVanilfMuM aajJ pr UiJI WWnVlnliiviii #049 I Toly«lromsiooi I Evory Thun/FH TEL: *****66 7500A Beach Road #05-301.55 words
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Advertisement499 1984-11-09 39 127 Other Real Estate 127 Other Real Estate HIGH CLASS RESIDENTIAL LAND FOR SALE Location Dist 10, beside Queen Astrid Hill on high ground. Area :Approx:6s,ooo sq.ft. Land title Freehold Price :$lOO p.s.f., 0.n.0. Planning approval granted for building 26 units luxury condominium apartments with covered carpark swimming pool. Principal499 words
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Advertisement307 1984-11-09 39 137 Tours 137 Tours IHAERE MAI HAEREMAI HAERE MAI (YOU WON'T FIND A WARMER WELCOME ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD) December through to February is the time when New Zeaiand is ready to welcome hondaymakers from all over the world Are you prepared for the New Zealand Summer? Your travel agent307 words
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Advertisement928 1984-11-09 40 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours #NAM HO 1 I TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE LTD. §5 With us, you'll anjoy th«s» •xtras Ist class hotels Good meals, mostly grand dinners Extensive itinerary coverage Guaranteed flight departures, direct flights e Friendly bilingual guides. So book early to avoid disappointments! g S928 words
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Advertisement843 1984-11-09 40 137 Tours 137 Tours /SS DVN ASTYSSS PACK A ROVAL ORCHID laf II IfcaMLL X^JligJ^ *iBNi(' oo>^ i^^ Mansfield allows you to package your own *$mm jJ^S^R3m&l^^^^^& -^^^^tl(wWar?Jllwal Thailand Central and North 7 days/G nights Fumi SS 1 ">♦> 1 AfJhtlAP Lf^S Lf 'll^ Southern Thailand 7 davs nights From843 words
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Advertisement257 1984-11-09 40 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours PACIFIC HIGHLIGHTS Ss2s7O^^^R Return economy airfare from Singapore to ■I^V San Francisco. Los Angeles or Vancouver \rx Mr j via Australia A 1 nights' accommodation included except in '^j Tahiti M 1 Option to extend tour f^^^^^mM^Bi Daily departures *&^m£m*£i CIRCLE PACIFIC *****0 r^/JB257 words
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Advertisement306 1984-11-09 40 137 Tours i —^^■^pjfiicm vacmiok Pit i! mWzSS f r i^/KrV TEL: *****8a 3 Ddt KUANTAN $159 00 Wi JlbbOO I I Da*' DFSAKu PHI SltbOO i D«»s POR T 04(ti^0N J177 0O Dap in MAN $?SSOO I 3 Ddp 10 lAhA J.'IS 00 PFNANC B« AID Fr J370 00306 words
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Advertisement19 1984-11-09 40 137 Tours BL. B. lm_>l Wwr __I_l_^B H/ *^P%^_PPZ-> B^ __b)lß_Pir^ L-^^^M_^_L !>*• __s^_l__lb l/ft *fiL_|_HfcM^* __^_B__________H^H E3 I____j_"ah! B__t_3Hr«rl^»»^*Trrß19 words
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Advertisement688 1984-11-09 41 137 Tours 137 Tours 4 Oxley 1 1 th ft 1 2th M Grand Mass Wedding £r Honeymoon Tours %0 Date of Ceremony: 2nd June 1 985 M 29th September 1 985 Js Venue of Ceremony: Neptune Theatre Restaurant Date of Departure: 3 rd June 1 985 Wl 30th September688 words
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Advertisement513 1984-11-09 41 137 Tours 137 Tours sCHAN BROTHERS I?°^\^ Jointly organised with Air New Zealand and Horizon Holidays. The most comprehensive New Zealand tour with coverage of all major sights 3 domestic flight to W give you f irs t class comfort coaches for stghtseerg •F/rsf class hotel all the way. M513 words
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Advertisement1104 1984-11-09 41 148 Computer 148 Computer LOTUS 1-2-3 DBASE II WORDSTAR AVAILABLE NOW Intensive hands on training on the IBM PC conducted by certified instructors KTNGSLEY SCHOOL OF WORD PROCESSING 40 Orchard Road #06-02 /-VacDonaW House (0923) Tel: *****54/55 a^. _j J^NOOL COMPUTER HOLIDAYS PROGRAMMING CLASSES course COMPUTER S* 01 1 Holiday1,104 words
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Advertisement701 1984-11-09 41 150 Commercial/ Technical INSTITUTE OF ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Laadinfl to JUNE 1986 Eiim New Cl»»»»t Commancirtfl at CLIFFORD EDUCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE •OS-SMS Block 1 62 Bukit Merah Town Centre T«l *****M Lines) M.jii 1H lU.uOpm 12 i: Thu 7 (Xi- 10 00pm 15'!" LEK MENG PROFESSIONAL TRAINING CENTRE =ob-14 People I701 words
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Obituary, Illustration335 1984-11-09 42 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MRS KANAGAPAKIAM SUBnAInANIAIvI AGED 58 passed away peacefully on Bth Nov '84 and was cremated on the same day. She leaves behind beloved Husband- Mr V. Subramanlam (formerly Nursing Officer, Middle Road Hosp. and presently nursing officer in the Narayana Mission Home for the Aged Sick.335 words
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Obituary, Illustration45 1984-11-09 42 The Family Of The Late Mohd Yusoff B. Salleh. Date 124.85- 7.11.84 with to express their heartfelt thanks end gratitude to ell relative*, friendi end Firemen from Chengi Airport Fire Station for their kind eeeietence, ettendence, condoJencee and donations during their recent bereavement.45 words
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Obituary, Illustration29 1984-11-09 42 CPL. CHAN HSIEN KOON 9.11.82 "Two years have passed since you've been gone. But the memory of you still lingers on" ALWAYS REMEMBERED BY RSAF FRIENDS.29 words
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Obituary, Illustration53 1984-11-09 42 IN EVER LOVING MEMORY OF MRS CMOONG NAM SENG (THE LATE MADAM NELLIE WONG KWAIYMG) DEPARTED: 9.11.1983 at the age of 58. Forever missed and always remembered by: HUSBAND: Choong Nam Seng SONS: Sltt Klong, Sltt Choy DAUGHTERS: Lai Mln. Loo Mln, Mee Lan, Mee Foong, grandchildren53 words
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Obituary, Illustration168 1984-11-09 42 In Loving Memory of V. RAJENDRAN Departed 9 Nov 83 A year has passed Our thoughts are always with you Our hearts are sore with pain This world would be like heaven If you were here again. Always in our heart* remembered by parent*, titter*, brother* and168 words
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Obituary, Illustration140 1984-11-09 42 In loving memory of JOHNNY CHAN HSIEN KOON 9.11.82 Not Just today but every day. We remember the times we shared. Always remembered by: Lau Chow Guan Urn Lian Tai L## Kian Ho# Kok Chong Seng Chong Y«w Weng Ng Kim Ssong IN LOVING MEMORY OF PETER140 words
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Obituary, Illustration42 1984-11-09 42 JAY* KUMAR S/O GOPI Born 21-2-1972 Died 11-10-1984 The family of Jay a Kumar will hold a Athma Shanli Poojai on 10-11-84 at Sivan Temple, Woodlands Road at 7.00 pm. All are welcome, kindly treat this a* a personal invitation.42 words
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Advertisement1354 1984-11-09 42 146 Foreign 146 Foreign 146 Foreign EHHUU t Accredited by the Association for Recognised Business Schools (ARBS) Is* Lansdowne offers an atmosphere for friendship and academic success amongst j B^^ students of differing nationalities. Jg^g^ SCtWfaTStHPS m P fh« College offers stuctents:— BaHßf II Hunmniair S^hoiccot programmes and qualifications W»^!1,354 words
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TIMESPORT
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Article, Illustration242 1984-11-09 42 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI By THE Singapore Marathon is going to be a truly international affair. To date, 4,126 athletes from 26 countries have confirmed participation in the main section. This figure is nearly twice the number who took part in the last marathon two years ago.242 words
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Article202 1984-11-09 42 JANICE SEAH - Republic miss pick-up JANICE SEAH By SINGAPORE, handicapped by light winds, still managed to win third place in the Kent Invitation Cup windsurfing competition, which ended in Hongkong last weekend. Although the six-mem-ber team did not finish first or second, they were pleased that they had bettered their fifth position202 words
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Article212 1984-11-09 42 Just the start for Stephan THE little village just north of Amsterdam welcomed its new hero with garlands and cheering crowds, fetes and invitations to social events. But the excitement soon petered out and life returned to normal for the people in Stephan van den Berg's quaint harbour hometown called212 words
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Article514 1984-11-09 42 ANNA VEBOULI, 1982 European women's javelin champion, and five Greek sportsmen face criminal charges in Athens for using unauthorised drugs. Anna, who denies having used any barred substance, failed dope tests after arriving in California. PRAKASH PADUKONE, of India, hopes to play in the Grand Prix badminton finals514 words
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Article, Illustration551 1984-11-09 44 Expensive imports help in Italian job LONDON, Thurs. The massive investments made by Italian clubs paid off last night as two expensive imports helped to keep Juventus and Roma in the hunt for European club soccer's premier honours. It was a Frenchman, Michel Platini, who steered Juventus intoReuter; JERRY SEH - 551 words
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Article122 1984-11-09 44 TWO goals by French maestro Michel Platini lifted Juventus, of Italy, to a fine win over Switzerland's Grasshopper Zurich in Zurich and put them safely through to the European Cup quarter-finals, 6-2 on aggregate. After a quiet first-half, Platini made his presence felt with a vengeance122 words
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Article131 1984-11-09 44 HOLDEIRS Liverpool survived a nightmare performance to scrape into the third round. On a night when their defence appeared all at sea, The Reds, taking a 3-1 lead into their secondleg match, were fortunate to hold out for a slender 3-2 aggregate win over the Portuguese131 words
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Article82 1984-11-09 44 IRISH League champions Linfield put up a magnificent fight before making their exit by drawing with Greek champions Panathinaikos at Windsor Park, Belfast. The 3-3 scoreline meant that they went out 5-4 on aggregate, but not before the Northern Ireland part-timers found themselves three goals ahead82 words
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Article60 1984-11-09 44 WELSH giant-killers Wrexham failed to add the scalp of Roma to their European Cup-winners' Cup collection as the Italian giants eased through their second-round tie 3-0 on aggregate in Wrexham. A 68th-minute goal by Francesco Graziani carried Roma to a second-leg win over the gallant Welsh60 words
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Article84 1984-11-09 44 EVERTON reached the last eight with a comfortable win against Inter Bratislava at Goodison Park. Everton, who held a 1-0 lead from the first-leg in Czechoslovakia, virtually sealed victory in the 12th minute when Graeme Sharp headed them in front from a Trevor Steven corner.84 words
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Article102 1984-11-09 44 CELTIC claimed their place in the last eight amid astonishing and disgraceful scenes at Parkhead. A 3-0 victory which took Celtic through 4-3 on aggregate was overshadowed by a controversial second-half in which Rapid defender Reinhard Kienast was ordered off and the entire Austrian side102 words
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Article110 1984-11-09 44 UEFA Cup-holders Tottenham moved into the third round but were made to fight for their victory at White Hart Lane by the Belgian side. Mike Hazard, Clive Allen and Graham Roberts appeared to have sewn up Spurs' last 16 place, but they slumped after the interval.110 words
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Article108 1984-11-09 44 PENALTY ace Gordon Strachan sent Manchester United into the third round of the UEFA Cup after PSV Eindhoven had stretched a nail-biting tie into extra-time at Old Trafford. The little Scottish international successfully converted his fifth spot kick since arriving at Old Trafford, after Berrie108 words
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Article96 1984-11-09 44 YUGOSLAVIA'S Partizan Belgrade clawed back a four-goal deficit in Belgrade against Eng land's Queens Park Rangers to reach the last 16. The Yugoslavs' surprise 4-0 win levelled the second-round tie 6-6 on aggregate and sent Partizan into the third-round on away goals after they crashedReuter; AFP - 96 words
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Article327 1984-11-09 44 EUROPEAN CUP vAustria Vienna (Aus) 2 Dynamo Berlin (EG) 1 (Vienna win W on aggregate), Benfica (Por; 1 Liverpool (Eng) 0 (Liverpool J-2), Beveren (Bel) 2 ■Gothenburg (Swe) 1 (2-2, Gothenburg win on away goals), Dnepr Dnepropetrovsk (SU) 2 Levski Sofia (Bui) 0 (S-S, Dnepr away goats),AFP - 327 words
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124 1984-11-09 44 BUDAPEST, Thurs. The UEFA Cup secondround second-leg match between Videoton, of Hungary, and Paris StGermain, of France, abandoned after 67 minutes due to fog, will be replayed tonight, the European Football Union announced last night. The French club had hoped that the game would beAFP - 124 words
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412 1984-11-09 45 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON Mercedes-Benz PGA GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP Thin Kiay, Swee Wah share day's honours By SINGAPORE'S leading professionals, upstaged by an amateur and lagging behind their foreign contemporaries in the Mercedes Benz Golf Classic on Wednesday, swung into top gear in yesterday's second412 words
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Article, Illustration358 1984-11-09 45 Japanese take over lead LEADING SCORES Professionals: IX M. Ramayah 67, 69. 142 Phua Thin Kiay 74, 68. 143 Lim Swee Wah 75, 68; M. Marimuthu 73, 70. 144 E. Bluah 74, 70. 14S Yau Sui Ming 72, 73. 14f Steve Code 73, 73; Sumamo 69, 77. 147 Lim SweAFP; Reuter - 358 words
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Article, Illustration397 1984-11-09 45 ON THE TENNIS SCENE LONDON, Thurs. The sponsors of the London Grand Prix heaved a sigh of relief last night when Jimmy Connors and Ivan Lendl safely negotiated their first-round ties. Connors, twice champion, and the second seed, beat Frenchman Henri Leconte 6-2, 7-6, whileReuter; AP - 397 words
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Article115 1984-11-09 45 BANGKOK. Thurs. American Tom Cain, the top seed, and second-seeded Sashi Menon, of India, advanced into the men's quarter-finals of the US$2O,--000 ($42,800) Thailand Open championships with easy wins over local players here yesterday. Cain beat Somchai Pookaew 6-1, 6-3, while Menon ousted Sunthom Klaharn 6-1,Reuter - 115 words
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Article200 1984-11-09 45 JANICE SEAH - INDIA and Hongkong will take part for the first time in this year s Philips Singapore Open Veterans' Championships from Nov 15-18 at the Dutch Club. Their participation has boosted the entry tally to 130 a marked improvement from last year. Taiwan, who missed200 words
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Article231 1984-11-09 45 TAY CHENG KHOON - WARREN GOLF CLUB will be opening their doors to 70 new members to raise about $1.6 million for the construction of new facilities. The proposal to be confirmed at Wednesday's extra-ordinary general meeting calls for the acceptance of 50 new men and 20 lady members at231 words
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Article497 1984-11-09 46 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI Stories by ABDUL LATIFF RAHMAN, a talented defender from the Armed Forces, has been included in the Singapore national soccer squad preparing for next week's White Cloud tournament in China and the Asian Cup on home soil next month. Two other former internationals,497 words
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266 1984-11-09 46 JANICE SEAH - SINGAPORE fell to the Japanese again last night. But this time, the Republic surrendered at the Singapore Badminton Hall, losing all 10 ties against the Japan Youth Foundation's collegiate badminton team. Singapore's challenge included four national players and three juniors. The national players were Hamid266 words
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Article, Illustration305 1984-11-09 46 FAS see success in Asian Cup THE 10-nation Asian Cup soccer tournament, to be held at the National Stadium from Dec 1-16, will cost the organisers the Football Association of Singapore about $1.6 million. Despite having incurred a financial loss in last month's Merlion CupAFP - 305 words
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Article326 1984-11-09 46 PERTH, Thurs. West Indies captain Clive Lloyd was full of confidence today as the world cricket champions prepared for the First Test against Australia starting here tomorrow. "We've developed the habit of winning, Lloyd said, adding, that he planned to send Australia in to bat if heReuter - 326 words
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Article, Illustration55 1984-11-09 47 tON C k, NOV. 4*oo* W4SWOAPORE Stand up and hands up to be counted that's what the Malaysian supporters on the left were doing when cameraman JONATHAN CHOO focused on them. They, too, had done their own counting and discovered that their bowlers had just55 words
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Article, Illustration640 1984-11-09 47 PETER SIOW; LEE WAI WUN - PETER SIOW LEE WAI WUN REPORTS.. by and Foong seals glittering show for them IT was all or nothing for Foong Yet Hoong and, of course, Malaysia, when he lined up for his second throw in the 10th frame of the three-man event at Jackie's OrchardJONATHAN CHOO - 640 words
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Article256 1984-11-09 47 SOUTH Korean Kim Jung Ja literally created a buzz at Jackie's Orchard yesterday. She was delivering her throw in the trio event when it happened. The foul light went off buzzzzz. But Kim insisted her foot did not cross the line. Lane marshal! April256 words
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Article489 1984-11-09 47 THE Philippines lost their grip on the five-man team, but Paeng Nepomuceno won the AllEvents his first success at Jackie's Orchard last night. South Korea, lying fourth after the first day's three-game session, hauled themselves to win with a 5,820 total just seven more than the489 words
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Article78 1984-11-09 47 TODAY'S national women's friendly hockey match against Permaisurian men at Fairer Park marks the start of Singapore's selection for the Hongkong Invitational from Dec 1&-23. The 32-woman squad, most of whom played two friendlies against Malaysia's Inter-Continental Cup team in Kuala Lumpur recently, will be reduced to78 words
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Article, Illustration446 1984-11-09 47 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN Only raw diamonds in US All-stars By AMERICAN coach John Corbelli knew he had some explaining to do when he arrived in Singapore on Wednesday with a women's volleyball team that bore little semblance to the one that fought out an exhilarating Olympic Games epicJERRY SEH - 446 words
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264 1984-11-09 47 LEE WAI WUN - Coming: Chinese v Rest of the World LEE WAI WUN THE DAY may not be too far off when giants China will be given the honour of facing the rest of the world in specially-orga-nised volleyball duels. This was disclosed by Ruben Acosta Hernandez, president of the International Volleyball Federation264 words
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Article116 1984-11-09 47 TOKYO, Than. North Korean President Kim U-Sang has indicated that his country would take part in the 1988 Olympic Games to be held la their rival state of Smith Korea, the Chairman of the Japanese Socialist Party, Masashl Ishlbashl, said today. Ishibashi said "President Kim116 words
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333 1984-11-09 47 TAY CHENG KHOON - Volleyball superstars China seek victory for the game TAY CHENG KHOON By CHINA are confident of winning the World Superstar women's volleyball tournament, starting today at the Gay World Stadium. But, like the other three teams the United States, South Korea and Japan they are hoping that by the time333 words
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RACING
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Article, Illustration572 1984-11-09 43 ON THE TRACK with LUCKY LEO ALONG THE RAIL BYJON IPOH, Thurs. Startrack wound up his preparations for the Class 2 Diy 4 sprint over 1,400 m (Race 8) on Saturday with a fluent gallop here this morning. Kept up on a tight hold by572 words
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Article334 1984-11-09 43 One step backwards I HAVE been an ardent racing fan for more than 30 years now and I feel perturbed that the lives of two prominent jockeys, Alwin Tweedie and Malcolm Johnston, have recently been threatened. I suggest that turf clubs revert to the old system of allowing334 words
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Article1328 1984-11-09 43 ■WfffSPß 2.00 CLASS 4 DIV 2 1,700m LtLJLULS (Ratings: 63-55) (Stakes: $13,000) 1 *****4 Hip Seng 51 (63) Hup Seng- Ahmad 8 nzg +3.5 Tweedie 10 2 009»9* Uh SMg lib SC.S Lih Sang LihShanmugam 5 nzg ul +3 'Gepal 8 3 96*507 Taming Sari U 5C1,328 words
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Advertisement70 1984-11-09 47 BOWLING Aritt FIQ Cships (Jackies Orchard, 9.a.m.). GOLF Mercedea-Beas Classic (Bukit course, 7.30 a.m.). HOCKEY SHA Junior knockout: PARC v NTI (Tanglin, 5.30 p.m.). Civil ServfeM League: Home Affairs (Police) v Institute of Education (Police Academy, 5.30 SQUASH Avb Travel Industry Mtvliul tournament ObjOs (East Coast Recreation Centre, 6.30 ""VOLLEYBALL70 words
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Advertisement129 1984-11-09 47 WmESI WELCOME To the Representing Teams of CHINA, USA, JAPAN KOREA to the WORLD SUPERSTAR VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT (WOMEN), SINGAPORE 1984 We are also deeply honoured to be associated with this tournament as one of the official sponsors. From: Singapore West Malaysia Sole Agent for TSINGTAO BEER KOK HONG CO. PTE129 words
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Article, Illustration806 1984-11-09 48 L.E. PREMA - Ship changed name twice in sneak voyage L.E. PREMA Conspiracy to misappropriate $5.6 m cargo By IN THE dead of night, a Panama-registered ship quietly slipped out of Singapore waters, carrying in her holds $5.66 million worth of cargo, on her way to Taiwan. But on the way to Taii806 words
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322 1984-11-09 48 Troops on alert as Sikhs observe holy day NEW DELHI, Thure. UNDER strong military guard, Sikhs returned to their looted temples today to observe one of their holiest days. Ringed by soldiers and police, they were venturing into the streets in large numbers for the first time since the assassinationAP; Reuter; UPI - 322 words
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Article59 1984-11-09 48 In SINGAPORE, the Sikh community has condemned "all terrorist activity" that has taken place in India and pledged to pray for peace. The Central Sikh Temple Board said this in a statement read out to hundreds who gathered at the Central Sikh Temple in Seng Poh Road59 words
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Article, Illustration136 1984-11-09 48 'Former Asean official arrested' JAKARTA, Thurs. Lieu tenant-General H.R. Dharsono, former Asean secretary-general and a member of a dissident organisation known as the Group of 50, was arrested here today, members of the group said. Two other members of the group, former Sarliamentarian M. anusi and 'Muslim activist M. Fatwa,Reuter - 136 words
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Article69 1984-11-09 48 CAPE CANAVERAL (Florida), Thurs. The space shuttle Discovery blasted off from the Kennedy Space Centre today on a mission to rescue two wayward satellites and place two more in orbit. The most challenging part of the mission will be the attempt on the fifth and seventh daysReuter - 69 words
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189 1984-11-09 48 Food airlift to Ethiopia MAKELE (Ethiopia), Thurs. The Ethiopian government has asked Britain to move its base for an emergency airlift of food to drought victims out of the country to make room for East bloc aircraft, Western diplomatic sources said here. The189 words
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201 1984-11-09 48 Fighting reported between Jakarta troops and rebels PORT MORESBY, Thurs. Prime Minister Michael Somare called a meeting of his National Security Council today following unconfirmed reports of a clash in Papua New Guinea between Indonesian forces and Irian Jaya rebels. Government officials said there had been "sketchy" reports of fightingAFP; AP; Reuter - 201 words
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Article, Illustration357 1984-11-09 48 Jeya's claim a blatant lie, says PAP THE People's Action Party has described as the height of absurdity and a blatant lie the claim by Mr J.B. Jeyaretnam that the PAP had tried to bribe him by offering him the post of an ambassador. It said the claim was an357 words
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Article31 1984-11-09 48 NEW YORK, Thurs. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials dropped 6.74 points to 1,226.48 in the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 31 words
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Advertisement430 1984-11-09 48 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Daily IN TODAYS ISSUE SOME OF HONGKONG'S most expensive real estate is languishing under a sign reading. x For sale'. HK Correspondent TERESA LIM reports. Local banks expect further cuts in prime rate from 9.75 per cent to 9.25 per cent. It :s envisaged as Singapore's430 words
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Miscellaneous112 1984-11-09 48 UP TO Ip.m. Showers in a few areas around noon onwards. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 24 min. SUNSET today: 6.50 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.46 a.m. GLOBAL HEATHER Adelaide 22/33 Fine Manila 22/34 Fair Amsterdam 7/11 Cloudy Melbourne 12/27 Fine Bangkok 24/34 Fair Moscow 3/5 Cloudy112 words
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SECTION TWO
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Article, Illustration511 1984-11-09 1 SAM RAN - SAM RAN HDB flat owners in Tampines, Hougang and Yishun will get their keys in early 1 987 rather than in late 1 988 By 4 Our system of building everything by industrialised methods, from the loading of sand, right up to computerising our511 words
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Article, Illustration482 1984-11-09 1 WONG AI KWEI - WONG AI KWEI Edited by some 28 per cent ol White's construction cost. Ordinarily, labour could add up to as much as 4S per cent of cost. When the pre-fab plant was first set up, white faced many teething problems, not least among them was the technology of prefabrication482 words
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Article, Illustration205 1984-11-09 1 Indonesian project STANDING 19-storey tall at the corner of Ardmore Park Road and Anderson Road is a new condominium project called PIN TJOE PARK. The project, with 32 apartments and two penthouses, is a joint venture by a group of Indonesian businessmen. This is their first venture into205 words
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LANDSCOPE
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171 1984-11-09 2 MATHEW YAP - Record 7,000 HDB flats sold monthly MATHEW YAP By FROM around May this year, a record 7,000 new Housing Board flats had been sold monthly. This is about four-and-half times more than the average monthly figure previously. The chart on the right (Home Mart) lists the highest registration numbers reached171 words
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Article, Illustration515 1984-11-09 2 SUNNY GOH - SUNNY GOH Maisonette owners weathering it on their own Flat talk By m The HDB doesn't permit the use of awnings because it fears the different shade and shape of these horizontal shelters would rob the entire block of its standardised appearance. Yet it allows the515 words
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Article, Illustration62 1984-11-09 2 Registration numbers reached in the allocation of HDB FLATS. B===^ 3-ROOM -VHOOM S-ROOM EXEC APT BEDOK TAMPINES *****5 *****8 *****5 *****4 ANG MO KIO/HOUGANG *****1 *****1 *****4 *****1 JURONG *****2 *****6 *****4 *****4 CENTRAL *****6 *****9 *****1 BUKIT BATOK/CAICUOGANG *****2 *****3 *****2 *****1 YISHUN *****5 *****9 *****5 WOODLANDS62 words
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525 1984-11-09 2 CHRISTINA TSENG - Late four new hotels which fail to open on time CHRISTINA TSENG By AT LEAST four hotels due to open either this year or even earlier are late. The Strand in Bencoolen Street, Hotel Nikko in Outram Road, the Adelphi in Coleman Street and the Meridien Changi have all over-shot525 words
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Article, Illustration601 1984-11-09 3 BENG TAN - BENG TAN There is pasteurised, sterilised, UHT and powdered milk. Which is best? Research microbiologist Bernhard von Bockelmann, whom our writer interviewed, says none is. By GONE are the days when the Indian man came to your home with his cow, milked601 words
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Article, Illustration76 1984-11-09 3 Pure milk processed into The nutritional value of protein, lactose, fat and minerals are not affected in the above processed milk Vitamin Milk Pasteurised Sterilised UHT contents Powder Milk Milk Milk lost AandD no loss no loss no loss no loss C 20% to 100% 10% 00% 15% to 20%76 words
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Article410 1984-11-09 3 RECONSTITUTED or re combined: Adding water to milk powder to get it back to its liquid form. After the water is added, the milk is put through the different sterilising processes. Those who use milk powder should drink it immediately after preparation, otherwise bacteria will form.410 words
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Article150 1984-11-09 3 For good bones and strong teeth MILK is a prime source of calcium for good bone structure and strong teeth, and of complete protein for the proper working of Just about all body tissues. It Is one of the best sources of vitamins B2 and A, two of the necessary150 words
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Article, Illustration404 1984-11-09 4 NANCY LOH - NANCY LOH By IT WAS an exhibition to stir old memories. And they came flooding back as the old members of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees (AUPE) looked at the photographs taken 25 years ago, when the AUPE was formed. Dressed in baggy pants404 words
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Article, Illustration716 1984-11-09 4 KHNG EU MENG - KHNG EU MENG Stories by Meet a lecturer who was prompted by his daughters to invent Singapore's first patented board game with a local flavour THANKS to the ingenuity of a Singaporean who invented Singapore's first patented board game, you can now playNIK KASMANI - 716 words
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Article, Illustration485 1984-11-09 4 SIGHTSEEING or shopping can be a dilemma for many tourists, whose stay in a single place averages three days. With sightseeing, there's the question of which spots to visit. Taking in every place recommended by the tourist board would be ideal, but there's the question of485 words
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Advertisement235 1984-11-09 3 Easy does it! I qlass display catsinet^ i tat e da rcxfio rH No need to rub or scrub. Just P^-P^ ff o%*^li0 %*^li spray Easy-Off and wipe off MP^SS^ for instant brilliant results with rwmflr\_ S fKV'Otf Pr Mk Sole disinbuto' HBh jMlfcwMM«til>g«l>i»ift IOOCPas.. Pan,ar.gß^, V' BULIfe. m&l S.ngapo'e235 words
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Advertisement840 1984-11-09 4 .^HBBSBSgBSBBeBgSMpBSiopSSi^Si^yISi^o&S&Bi^ Bring the coupon below to your nearest Listen to the tune and name it. Name the right PortaSound dealer and join the Mystery tune and you have a chance of winning one of Tune Contest. the 300 prizes Yamaha Quartz clocks, T-shirts Slide a PlayCard across aPC system. Umbrellas.840 words
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Article, Illustration553 1984-11-09 5 City of the Future attracts the best Excellence is highlighted throughout Raffles City RAFFLES CITY, the city within a city, is becoming more predominant on the skyline and will soon become more predominant in our lives. Developed by Raffles City (Private) Limited, a member of the DBS Croup, it has553 words
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259 1984-11-09 5 DBS Land will provide a high standard of service for Raffles City DBS Land will be responsible tor the management of Raffles City. "We will provide a high standard of service for this City of the Future." said a spokesman for the Group. The Group already enjoys an excellent track259 words
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Article70 1984-11-09 5 Most valued location ONI-. OF the greatest attractions of the Raffles City complex is its location, a spokesman for DBS Land said. It is Singapore's most prestigious location, at the heart of the Central Business District connecting Shenton Way, Raffles Place and Orchard Road. It is also the gateway to70 words
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296 1984-11-09 5 Korea's major construction company completes structural works ahead of schedule FHE structure of the office lower was completed three months ahead of schedule and the twincore Westin Pla/a Hotel tower was a month ahead of schedule. How does this happen in a world where companies are under pressure just to296 words
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Article34 1984-11-09 5 HI building automation system at Rattles C it\ is designed to minimise ser\ ice charges. I hese cost-effective, computerised building sen ices offer significant advantages tor all tenants, reported DBS I and.34 words
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256 1984-11-09 5 Westin Hotels will manage largest hotel complex in Far East LONG recognised as being t>ne oi Asia's most experienced and highest quality hotel management companies. Westin Hotels was the natural choice tor the oompam which will operate the two hotels and convention centre in the Raffles Cits complex. The Westin256 words
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660 1984-11-09 5 It all began with a bank's vision r-ROVI the outset. Rattles City was destined to be Singapore's most significant development Based on the concept ol a citv within a citv. the idea ol developing the billion-dollar Raffles C ttv project on the former Raffles Institution site was conceived bv DBS660 words
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574 1984-11-09 6 Top Japanese department store picks Raffles City Sogo comes to Singapore All the latest lifestyle ideas SOGO CO LTD. is one of Japan's largest department stores. The secret of their growing success is location. They go where the people are and that means Raffles City. Dr Hiroo Mi/ushima, President of574 words
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291 1984-11-09 6 IBJ assists in Sogo and Raffles City venture IHI huiiiNtn.il Bank ol Japan I muted. Japan's largest and oldest long term credit bank, has wide experience hi co-ordina-ting joini venture projects between Japanese and non-Japanese companies Its expertise in providmi; inhumation on industrial analyses, economics, politics. social structures, legal matters,291 words
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217 1984-11-09 6 MmMMWMWmmWWWMmmmWMMmmmi SINCE successfully introducing aluminium window sashes lor thc first time in Japan in 195X, Fujisash. an integrated manufacturer ol aluminium windows, door and curtain walls, has continually been the leader of the industry'. By capitalising on its rich experience and accumulated technological skills, Fujisash217 words
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Article147 1984-11-09 6 KT:I:N interest in Rallies City was confirmed by a spokesman for DBS land. A constant stream of enquiries has been received since the project officially went on the market, the spokesman added. Demand tor office space by major multinational corporations and local businesses has continued, while many147 words
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Article, Illustration322 1984-11-09 6 Taisei philosophy put to work in Sogo at Raffles City TAISEI CORPORATION has, for many years, maintained a close working relationship with Sogo Co. Ltd., Japan. The company is presently involved in the construction of the Sogo store in Yokohama which, when completed, will322 words
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Article320 1984-11-09 6 AIMING at the creation of a pleasant atmosphere, tour companies have used some of the most advanced technology to help ensure efficiency, safety, better preservation ol goods, comfort and good health. All are factors vital to such a prestigious complex as Rallies City. MITSUI CO.,320 words
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364 1984-11-09 7 Hotels gain higher productivity... ANTICIPATING the higher expectations of hotel guests in the future, the Westin Stamford and Westin Plaza hotels of Raffles City will be installing one of the world's largest hotel management computer systems. Developed b> NCR, it will have a fully automated front364 words
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280 1984-11-09 7 Philips lights and acoustics for the City AROUND the world, 20,000 research and development specialists in Philips work at designing, developing, testing and manufacturing one of the world's most respected product ranges. The Philips name is famous for high technology and reliability and its expertise will be featured throughout the280 words
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Article, Illustration471 1984-11-09 7 Retail centre with highest captive 'shoppertraffic' Raffles City has carefully put together vital elements for successful trading RAFFLES CITY SHOPPING CENTRE has been built where the people are, rather than having to attract people to come to it. Not only does its central location ensure a higher volume of shopper471 words
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Article74 1984-11-09 7 Tenant mix decision Ihe I i tenants will provide retailers with unique trading opportunities at Rallies C it\ shopping cntrc tdvising retaiten to akc enquiries eari> )Bs i u d stressed that .i\.i lafciytißi mat iimitcd. ■\!l enquiries should be made U the Marketing Maaafd DBS 1 and. 6S OivharJ74 words
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Article, Illustration197 1984-11-09 7 Most sophisticated and comprehensive convention facilities Convention Centre, which can accommodate o\ei S.IKK) people at any one time. will be interconnected by closedcircuit television. The latest lighting, audio-visual. recording, simultaneous translation and staging equipment will be available. The General Electric Cbmpan) <»f Singapore IMc I. id will install .t Simultaneous197 words
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166 1984-11-09 7 WHEN completed in mid--1956. Raffles City will offer meeting planners the largest convention centre in Singapore at the Rattles Citj Convention i cntre, operated by Westin Motels. I his exciting new facility will feature the latest in technology, convenience and advanced design. located at166 words
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Article, Illustration397 1984-11-09 8 The of fice address to take you into the 21st century Raffles City Tower offers most RAFFLES CITY TOWER is the premier business address of Singapore. When viewed from the outside, its aluminium finish creates a spectacular brushed silver look which dominates the Singapore skyline. Equally spectacular are the views397 words
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255 1984-11-09 8 nil I IST o\ participating local contractors reads like a "Who's Who' of Singapore industry •GADEUI SPTKITD.a subsidiary ot the Flakt Gadehus group of Sweden. will handle 2 1 OOkg of linen and uniforms in one hour for The Westin Stamford and Westin255 words
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108 1984-11-09 8 Hotels to have high quality carpets BRINTONS of Kidderminster will supply 22,600 sq. metres of specially designed and woven carpets for Ihe Westin Stamford and Westin Plaza hotels. They designed the Raffles City carpets by computer to the exacting specifications laid down by the architects. Brintons, specialist contract carpet weavers108 words
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208 1984-11-09 8 who said computers are impersonal? IF YOU ask anyone what they think of when they hear the word "elevator", most would answer "waiting". But at Raffles City it will be a different story, thanks to Otis elevator technology. Waiting time will be minimized because208 words
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70 1984-11-09 8 Intraco a major supplier to Raffles City project ONE of the major suppliers to the Raffles City project is Intraco Limited. Formed in 1%8, Intraco is today a diversified international trading company with interests in manufacturing, services, high technology and investments. While trading remains the mainstay of the company, its70 words
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Article74 1984-11-09 8 RETAILERS should not delay making their enquiries into space availabilities at Raffles City. This advice was given by the Marketing Department of DBS Land. The tenant mix has been formulated and limited availabilities exist in most categories. a spokesman said. I ease enquiries should be made74 words
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320 1984-11-09 8 Primary Industries consulted for Raffles City landscaping plan THE RAFFLES CITY complex is a blend ot interesting surface textures, angles, heights and shapes which can be complemented by landscaping. Landscaping can add a subtle elegance to even, architectural aspect Every perspective ot the project320 words
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Advertisement363 1984-11-09 8 H Actrol Systems Re Ltd m 362 Upper Paya Lebar Road. #02-03. Singapore 1953 I BES Re Ltd f Apt Blk 165, Bukit Merah Central. #07-3677. Singapore 0315 1 Brintons Limited c/o Goh Hoe Kim Company 2D Buckley Road, Singapore 1130 DBS Bank M 6 Shenton Way. DBS Building, Singapore363 words
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Article, Illustration964 1984-11-09 9 Satire on language Skinny, as a noun, comes from an earlier adjectival w use meaning "of, like, or exposing a lot of skin." This use was prevalent from the 16th Century to the early 20th Century. In modern days we say something is skin-coloured,964 words
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Article325 1984-11-09 9 MORE explication (a word that has a more learned and profound connotation than the plain explanation) of my Americanism-laden prose is needed. "Reading your column this morning," writes Richard Helms, a man of intelligence and a recipient of the Medal of Freedom, "reminded me that325 words
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Article, Illustration754 1984-11-09 9 4 Good writing in business carries a direct and precise message to the reader. PEOPLE in business in the United States today frequently seek consultants to help them polish up their speaking abilities, manners and writing. Ellen Roddick is one of the professional consultants teaching754 words
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Article, Illustration341 1984-11-09 10 PHILIP LIM; HIREN PHUKAN - PHILIP LIM HIREN PHUKAN A Straits Times team was in India to cover the funeral of her assassinated leader, Indira Gandhi. Here are some scenes of a stricken New Delhi, captured by our photographer. Photographs by Story by The flowerdecked body of Mrs Gandhi lying in state341 words
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Advertisement1265 1984-11-09 12 Maybe you were on the Padang Wm K^Bffj fc aIJB K^^^S^K^S mWM sa^»J that historic night 25 years ago. ll■£ 1 E4 I^^ I^^L I^^ EIH Jk^ SI^H £11] ?V btjl ?V Maybe it is little more than a dim pJBbSKpSk^SEIJ^S^ Lfl! and hazy memory. Htt ttf^^S^^H JM fll tl1,265 words
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Miscellaneous166 1984-11-09 13 M I IB'HKJUH fWP"I"WMWHW 1 i i 'Ni»<W i"i»' l»> mill l> mv\ ni"ii M 1 in i wm m iiiiumi in inn i i ■n i COMICS J?M [7AV?6 "'9 1984 United Feature Syndicate.lnc BUCK ROGERS IN THE 25TH CENTURY By Bates Sparling THE BOHN LOSER ByArtSmmsom THE GAMBOLS166 words
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Miscellaneous330 1984-11-09 13 Bc_ PEANUTS b^ sci»tf/2 1 VES MA'AM, lAM [I TME FIRST 15 ON TME MA'AM 7") I U6MT.. /'BONNES mit PREPAREP TO 6IVE A LIFE OF BUNNIES ANP I V _r~y LONG EARS AMP REPORT ON EITHER OF THESECONP 15, "WHAT I q^Sg^i SMORT TAILS TWO SUBJECTS... J HAPPENS IF330 words
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Advertisement186 1984-11-09 15 Sy^'icgH^B a Bfeffi^''^ I KB [^"I' ''^l Ki IB hi RBI j|Tni^H| ln 1967 The Lubrizol Corporation marked its direct presence in the Asia/Pacific Hfflß^^^ mGm^Smmm^SS^mi iBSS^ region with the incorporation of Lubrizol Far East, Inc., in the Philippines. [Kjgl r C^^JWWPHw|| HHPP '^P^lKjjj Lubrizol Far East, Inc. began operating186 words
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Advertisement174 1984-11-09 17 j J kUMI IftiVl J m on t he occasion of its Official Opening today HUGE CORPORATION PTE LTD Associate With Jurong Engineering Ltd 401 Havelock Road #02-18, Hotel Miramar, Singapore 0316. Tel: *****55, Telex: RS ***** We are proud to be associated with the building and civil engineering works.174 words
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Advertisement439 1984-11-09 18 gKE^^nm^^ on the occasion of its Official Opening today j I 71 Ayer Rajah Crescent #07-18, Ayer Rajah Industrial Estate, Singapore 0513. Hk ■■B^^^^ > I I Tel: *****50. Telex: SGSRS ***** Dil B I I i^iini I ifiii I I We provide owner's inspection Q.C. Surveillance m I INDUSTRIAL439 words
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Advertisement672 1984-11-09 19 I cgongratulations I t0 I I Lubrizol Southeast Asia (Pte) Ltd I on the occasion of its Official Opening today I 8 H^B f Plumbing hmmh B I CHUAN SENG HUAT I I ELECTRICAL PLUMBING I H 59-D. Jalan Malu Malu, Singapore 2776. Tel: *****94/5 H -j 79, Upper BukitTimah672 words
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Advertisement218 1984-11-09 19 NOTICE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT Tenders are invited by the Parks Recreation Department for the following items -1) Construction of fitness cum children's play area, shelter and park furniture at Surin Avenue Neighbourhood Park, Singapore. Site Showround on 1 3 Nov 84 at 10.00 am. Meet at entrance of Paya218 words
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Advertisement1347 1984-11-09 19 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICFS HBHISTANTS RSSOBBIHHHI Sales Service: Kau. S BoxSerMo^ Telex Service: SXA.N.T^ RS ***** TIMEAD Tel: *****il ""/^J Times ssaM ps< <m Collected S$ 500 1 2669 Sunday Times: Ss2s 62 psc cm Posted Sslo 00 APPOINTMENTS fl mtamL II m&' UNIVERSITY /CITIBANK OF SINGAPORE n mm Applications are invited for1,347 words
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Advertisement1024 1984-11-09 20 APPOINTMENTS B^B^^^ _^^^H B^B' MASS RAPID TRANSIT CORPORATION SINGAPORE i The MRT Corporation is a Statutory Board commissioned to build, maintain and operate the mass transit railway system in Singapore. The MRT, a fast, efficient urban railway system covering 67km, will be built with the help of consultants and contractors1,024 words
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Advertisement1178 1984-11-09 20 I 1 11 1 1 if li 1j H M I CrtMICALMIML Trust and Investment Division I International Investment Services The Singapore office is one of the leading international fund management, organisations in Asia and requires two Executive Trainees to join its expanding portfolio management and investment research teams. The1,178 words
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Advertisement525 1984-11-09 21 APPOINTMENTS f (G^is) SINGA f RE g tzxcehior note! Excelsior Hotel invites suitably qualified candidates for the following positions: A. DISCO MANAGER/MANAGERESS B. DISCO PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER Requirements: Minimum G.C.E. 'A' level Minimum one year of relevant working experience Dynamic in PR approach able to communicate effectively C. ASSISTANT HOUSEKEEPER525 words
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Advertisement1442 1984-11-09 21 NOTICES WE ARE NOW IN EAST MALAYSIA! la\D CHARTERED SURVEYORS (SABAH) SDN. BHD. Jj INTERNATIONAL REAL ESTATE CONSULTANTS 09 ROOM 504, STH FLOOR, WING ON LIFE BUILDING. KOTA KINABALU, SABAH. TEL: 088-*****8 MANAGER: MR. LOH BENG HOOI B.Sc (HONS) ESTATE MANAGEMENT REGISTERED VALUER Head Office: Kuala Lumpur, Tel: 03-*****2 Branches:1,442 words
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Advertisement816 1984-11-09 21 Tender Notice I feneh n m ntad I I I BUILDING B I a) Tender No AMB T 84 071 Proposed I B^BJ construction and completion of under- BSB B^BJ ground fuel storage tanks at Woodlands 888 Telok Blangah and Tuas Telephone I Exchanges (Phase II) I 8888 Eligibility 588816 words
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Advertisement538 1984-11-09 22 APPOINTMENTS We are an Appointed Distributor for a major U.S. food manufacturer selling a very well known brand of sauces, canned fruits and beverages. Our primary responsibilities are sales, maintaining maximum distribution and providing merchandising services in the market we serve: To assist us to discharge these responsibilities professionally, we538 words
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Advertisement636 1984-11-09 22 NOTICES CHUAN HUP MARINE LIMITED I (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) I Notice of Annual General Meeting NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the FOURTEENTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Company will be held in the Silver Room of the Singapore Excelsior Hotel, No 5 Coleman Street, Singapore 0617, on636 words
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Advertisement729 1984-11-09 22 --^PUBLIC UTILITIES BOHRD TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited for the following:— 1 Supply of spares for Yokogawa oxygen and carbon monoxide analysers for Senoko Power Station Eligibility: Registered Contractors in 9(i) and 9(ii) Mechanical Engineering; Suppiy (d) Electrical Materials; Supply (e) Mechanical Equipment, Machinery and Plant and 18 Instrumentation and729 words
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Advertisement1202 1984-11-09 22 "emiers .ire united foi.--\^^J SHE IEAKAN(E AM) KAKTHWOKK TO MARJ^ -iIEI.I A HK.H SCINMJSINGAPORE v« M<> i m vekM^ I POLYTECHNIC K(Ai) TENDER NOTICL i EUgtMMj CUJB/PWDOigLractors registered LiifWi Tenders are mv.t«dlo. l n he hiding c r-> Contractor m the tinajuiwii the Supply. Del.very. classification $500^00 M»d Installation and1,202 words
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Advertisement350 1984-11-09 23 NOTICES fl ByCBM |t*'^>t fl I SINGAPORE NGEE ANN fl fl POLYTECHNIC POLYTECHNIC fl Tenders are invited for the Supply, fl fl Delivery, Installation and Commission- fl B ing of the following: fl fl Tender No: E. 606/84 I I MICROCOMPUTER SYSTEMS WITH J I 96 WORKSTATIONS COMPLETE fl 9350 words
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Advertisement338 1984-11-09 23 SINGAPORE BROADCASTING CORPORATION^ I TENDER NOTICE I Tenders are invited for the following:- fl fl 1. Tender No. 11/84/1 I I Sale and Collection of Used Fixer Solution fl fl for a period of one year. fl I Tender Deposit $250.00 I fl Closing Date :30 Nov 84 12 noon338 words
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Advertisement322 1984-11-09 23 8 1 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY 1 NOTICE The Port of Singapore Authority invites tenders from Specialist Contractors for the follow- ing Nominated Subcontract: SUPPLY, DELIVERY AND INSTALLATION OF MOVABLE/ RELOCATABLE PARTITION SYSTEM FOR PSA BUILDING AT ALEXANDRA/PASIR PAN JANG ROADS The interested tenderer is first required to place322 words
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Advertisement391 1984-11-09 23 iHDB Separate tenders are invited for each of the following:--(1) CARPARKS at Bukit Batok Neighbourhood 5 Contracts 1 4 and 5. (2) OUTLET DRAIN NO. 6 at Yishun New Town. (3) SANITARY AND WATER INSTALLATION to 2 Blocks of 13-Storey Executives Maisonettes/Apartment, 2 Blocks of 13-Storey 4S/4A/5I Flats, 2 Blocks391 words
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Advertisement440 1984-11-09 23 jt ~iin r 'i mi i *>a>»»>ii'iiMnii-T > ■■■■■■»■*-■*> TENDER NOTICE Separate tenders are invited for 1 EARTHWORKS FOR REALIGNMENT OF KEPPEL ROAD Tender Deposit Ss2ooo 00 Closing Date 20 Nov 84 Site Showround 12 Nov 84 at 9 30 am Meet at Contracts Depart ment 2 REMEDIAL WORKS TO440 words
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Article, Illustration1315 1984-11-09 24 IRENE HOE; LIM SENG TIONG - IRENE HOE LIM SENG TIONG Story: Photograph: There were few pauses between questions as our writer played tourist guide for a day, steering Pulitzer Prizewinning author James Michener and his wife around Singapore L It scares me w profoundly. To abdicate the world of thought to1,315 words
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Article, Illustration574 1984-11-09 25 KOREA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Victoria Concert Hall Last Tuesday Reviewed by GEORGINA EMMANUEL WITH shops filling up with sundry Christinas paraphernalia and all of us getting primed for the onslaught of canned festive jingles, music lovers were surprised at the bumper windfall of quality574 words
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Article, Illustration459 1984-11-09 25 J. RAJENDRAN - J. R AJENDRAN Riyni out with... WHAT'S the Dallas Pub doing in the basement of the Ruby Shopping Complex in Bales tier Road? Precisely what I asked myself on my way there, half expecting to bump into JR at the entrance. Well, except459 words
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Article855 1984-11-09 25 CATHERINE TAN - CATHERINE TAN Our writer talks to violinist Kang Dong-Suk, who was here to perform with the Korea Philharmonic Orchestra By WHEN Kang Dong-Suk was 13 years old, he sent a tape of his violin-playing to Ivan Galamian, teacher of world-famous American violinists like Perlman, Zukerman and855 words
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Advertisement82 1984-11-09 24 Its here the MELLIN LITE $AVER BUTTON 3 that will $AVE you Simple to install. No tools required. It will extend the life of your bulb by 100 times! Available from: AUSTEC INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD #06-02 Kheng Chiu Building 47 Beach Road Singapore 07 1 8 Tel *****69 BUDGET ENTERPRISES82 words
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Miscellaneous509 1984-11-09 24 What's on ROYAL UPPSALA podium block. 12.45 p.m. and business by 80 of the UNIVERSITY CHORUS 1.30 p.m. Free. world's top photograWITHTHESSO St YEARS OF FEMALE phers. All Metro stores. This world-famous LITERARY Organised by Metro and choir is renowned for its CHARACTERS IN FILM Kodak. Until Nov 18. versatile509 words
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Miscellaneous1799 1984-11-09 26 YOUR VIEWING AND LISTENING CODE 'Q The leader of millions i sbcs i I Ra^on. In this profile by BBC's drama about a man's p ~jSM 2.30 PM SBC Text "Live" Samnle Papps mtprnatinnal art thipup«; 5.58 AM National Anthem port 1.35 Your LunrhdauDi^k- SSSfe s a h n e1,799 words
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Article, Illustration560 1984-11-09 1 KOH SIEW TIN - KOH SIEW TIN By Zong yi lp*z) PEOPLE gnashed their teeth and clenched their fists when they saw him in some of his earlier films. He was the ill-temper-ed, mercenary and heartless lover. He was also the chauvinistic husband who beat his wife whenever he560 words
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Article32 1984-11-09 1 SS-f^SW^] SSlflg^^ tA££ Alfcf#*^^-C^ »^i^m* in m ft C^^^iJfft) IPS fin) tk^i;-i'J. fss^" It < Al^^^' SWr its f ■>' »ft) B£ EJStS I K£tt fitted? HI '.■*H II•;* &A ft^A*HISiWB« HIM mfi£ft]fidfrf; •IE32 words
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Article, Illustration297 1984-11-09 1 WONG MUNG LAN - WONG MUNG LAN By AND NOW WHAT IS YOUR NAME >[. ftfrj Midnight show tomorrow and morning show on Sunday at Eng Wall cinemas. IN THIS Golden Harvest production, Kenny B stars as photographer Wang Zhiqiang, who cares only for fame and wealth. Wang297 words
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Article73 1984-11-09 4 lie Cedar Girls' Secondary School is organising a speech contest in Tamil fer secondary school panils today (Nov 9) at 2.11 p.m. at the school hail. Tories for the contest Include Hew te combat the medera youth's fascination for things Western, the rele of youth hi the growth73 words
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Article, Illustration670 1984-11-09 4 RASIKAN - RASIKAN Koil Gopuram (Pinnacle) Victoria Theatre, Oct 28 Reviewed by KOJL GOPURAM is a play centering round two senior citizens and their three-tier families their loves and marriages, their misunderstandings and quarrels, and their reconciliation. Written by R. Narayanasamy, the play won second prize in670 words
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Article, Illustration824 1984-11-09 4 A.P. RAMAN - A.P. RAMAN Many early Indian settlers who came to Singapore had for capital only their muscle power. Very few came with other talents such as writing or entertainment. Our writer talks to one who made a living by his ability to write. By IN ANY new824 words
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