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Title Section28 1984-01-11 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/84 The Sunday Times No. 2482 JANUARY 1, 1984 45 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 63/1/8428 words
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Article503 1984-01-11 1 Europeans' effort to stop its climb restricted by US policy of limited intervention LONDON, Tuesday THE American dollar today surged to new records against other currencies m the world market for the fifth straight day. And European bankers are frustrated as talks for a concerted503 words
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Article, Illustration325 1984-01-11 1 Wireman Yusof can now get his own dialysis REDIFFUSION wireman Yusof bin Abdul Aziz, 30, connects himself to this machine thrice a week for about six hours each time to clear his blood of impurities. A victim of kidney failure, he can now get the dialysis done without the help325 words
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Article164 1984-01-11 1 Former PM of Laos dies BANGKOK Tues. Prince Souvann.i PI MM, Prime Minisre; of I^ t os before the communist victoiy m 1915, Bed today m \ien Mane v the age of 83, the Laotian government annuunced The Vientiane nev s I --h y KPI. mon land m Bangkok, said164 words
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Article55 1984-01-11 1 Bl EM t AIRES, Tties Former Ai gentlne pi esi fart Remain Efigaom fw iiy Uhd M '.pp«- 'i- m <ii lit for M M time give Idea c v-t tl ■1 1 s -»j>pearance of mi technician m 1978. General r'.j^n.nf- 'iisobeyed an earli-:n-rr.ons two weeks i55 words
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Article83 1984-01-11 1 6 THE lesson to be learnt (from the story of Dr Choy Tuck Chuen) is that perseverance is the father of success. i have seen too many young Singaporeans who are ready to attribute any reverses to bad luck. They then either resort to superstitious practices or83 words
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Article187 1984-01-11 1 ROME, Tues. A woman who was fired from her job as a typist m a prison office because she was too small said she will appeal to an industrial tribunal for having "to give up the job for 4\i cm less." Officials hired Miss Antonelia Crielesi to187 words
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Article, Illustration205 1984-01-11 1 Trial of Workers' Party officials DEPUTY Public Prosecutor, Mr Glenn Knight. yesterday served notice of his intention to ask the court to impeach the credit of defence witness, Mr A. Balakrishnan. The DPP alleged that the Workers' Party treasurer lied when he told the court205 words
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Article14 1984-01-11 1 PARLIAMENT wilJ sit for the first time Ihii year on Jan 1714 words
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Article, Illustration251 1984-01-11 1 HEDWIG ALFRED - HEDWIG ALFRED By $25,000 pour m for leukaemia boy LEUKAEMIA boy Jonathan Tan's story has struck a chord with more than just his schoolmates. Not only are his schoolmates m Serangoon Garden South School giving what they can to help meet the $85,000 cost of Jonathan's operation, but251 words
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Article64 1984-01-11 1 MOSCOW. Tues. ih« Soviet I n1 o n tod n presented Nato with Harsav Part proposal for a ban on chemical weapons on the Kur.. pean continent but Western diplomats said it broke I i 1 1 new ground. The proposal call*^ for a meeting64 words
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Article538 1984-01-11 2 Banking on the idea MORE companies are trying to encourage their workers to accept their salaries through bank accounts by installing automated teller machines (ATMs) at their premises. This follows the Labour Ministry's call to employers to encourage cashless wage payments as a productivity measure. Payment through a bank538 words
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Article382 1984-01-11 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: •AT THE END of his speech on Monday, Jonathan Tan thanked his schoolmates m Serangoon Garden South School for listening to him. It should be the other way round. His schoolmates and other Singaporeans have mnch to thank the seven-year-old leukaemia patient for sharing his382 words
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Article65 1984-01-11 2 WHERE THE 'BOYS' ARE MIDDLE-AGED Britons who hanker for their schooldays can relive their memories at a private club called School Dinners. The club recreates the environment of an elite private school. Guests order their food from a chalkboard. They must raise their hands for permission to use the65 words
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Article192 1984-01-11 2 MAGNIFICENT SEVEN RIDE INTO THE 'BILLION DOLLAR CLUB' THE Business Times annual list of the top 100 companies on the Singapore stock market shows that by Dec 31 last, seven new companies had achieved a market value of over one billion dollars. The newcomers are Consolidated Plantations, Straits Trading,192 words
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Article301 1984-01-11 2 Roma's rough times STORM CLOUDS have been gathering over Italian soccer champions Roma, who arrived at the season's halfway point this weekend trailing League leaders and arch-rivals Juventus by three points. Juventus, inspired by European Footballer of the Year Michel Platini, of France, have stolen the limelight m the301 words
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Article481 1984-01-11 2 IMF measures THE International Monetary Fund has announced a series of decisions designed to benefit both borrower and lender countries. For borrowers, the most significant of the measures will allow the 146--nation IMF to resume loans exceeding membernation quotas to countries with acute oalance of payments problems.481 words
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Article199 1984-01-11 2 Security 'grouse' MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad, starts an official visit to the United States and Canada today. On security measures for his trip, he quipped: "Last time I was there (the US) on a semi-official visit, the only thing I saw was the199 words
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Article379 1984-01-11 2 Pre-dawn majesty "YOU should go to Bromo," said the guide. And CATHERINE McLEOD was not disappointed. She was led to one of the most dramatic sights m Java at the exact mysterious pre-dawn hour when it was at its most spectacular. There, almost on the Equator, but high379 words
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Article186 1984-01-11 2 Rare Chinese classics A RARE edition of essential classics, published exclusively for China's ageing leaders during the Cultural Revolution, will be exhibited and sold at the Shanghai Book Company m Victoria Street from Saturday. Printed m woodblock type and bound m traditional stitch format, the collection of 101186 words
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465 1984-01-11 3 ZAINUL ABIDIN RASHEED - ZAINUL ABIDIN RASHEED By Some call for caution m meeting challenges JAKARTA. Tues. M<>st of the Indonesian newspapers today came out \v support of the 1984 $5 budget announced by President Suharto yesterday. While some took a philosophical Line, others called for caution especially465 words
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267 1984-01-11 3 JAKARTA, lues. The pay rise for civil servants, armed forces personnel and pensioners announced by President Suharto yesterday was lauded as a bold move today. But to be reaUy effective it should be doubled, said an economist The dean of the economics267 words
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Article27 1984-01-11 3 TOKYO, Tues. Japan's longest living cedar, once believed to have lived for 7,200 years, is only about 2,200 years old, a Japanese scientist said. UPIUPI - 27 words
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Article, Illustration45 1984-01-11 3 Flogging in Karachi for rape A MAN is seen here being flogged publicly at the Korangi Sports Stadium m Karachi for raping a four-year-old gin. An Islamic court had sentenced the man, Aye Awwal Khan, to 3fl lashes and life imprisonment for the offence. UPIUPI - 45 words
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Article33 1984-01-11 3 JAKARTA, Tues. Businessmen Bam bang Triatmojo, son of President Suharto, was elected one of Indonesia's 10 bestdressed men by a fashion magazine, the official news agency An tar a reported yesterday.— Reuter.33 words
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115 1984-01-11 3 HONGKONG, Tues. Two boys were burned to death after a neighbour set fire to their family's flat because he was fed up with the noise from their mahjong games, it was reported today. In a High Court case yesterday, two security guards, TarnAFP - 115 words
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191 1984-01-11 3 New IMF measures will benefit borrower and lender WASHINGTON, Tues. The International Monetary Fund has announced a series of decisions designed to benefit both countries that borrow from it and those that lend to it. For borrowers, the most significant of the measures will allow the 146-nation IMF to re;191 words
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100 1984-01-11 3 ARANYAPRATHET (Thailand). Tues. Guerillas of the nonCommunist Khmer People's National Liberation Front said today they had killed 10 Vietnamese soldiers m a clash near the Thai border. They told reporters m the border area that one of their own men was killed and three woundedReuter; AFP - 100 words
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101 1984-01-11 3 TOKYO, Tues. Japanese Foreign Minister Shintaro At>e pledged today that Japan would continue seeking closer ties with Asean while attempting to persuade Vietnam to withdraw its troops from Cambodia. He reiterated that Japan would not resume economic aid to Hanoi unless Vie t nameseAFP - 101 words
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Article58 1984-01-11 3 BANGKOK. Tues. Laos wants n open embassies m Asfan countries despite the continuing conflict m Cambodia, Laotian Vice-Foreign Minister Soubanh Srithirath said m an interview published here today Mr Soubanh also indicated m the Nation Review interview that Laos was counting on a gesture fromAFP - 58 words
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Article52 1984-01-11 3 JAKARTA, Tues. President Suharto and First Lady Tien Suharto today became the first holders of membership cards m the ruling Golkar Party. Golkar controls about 80 per cent of the elective seats m Indonesia's two highest legislative bodies, the §20--member Congress and the 460-memberUPI - 52 words
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Article174 1984-01-11 3 BEIJING, Tues. China agreed today to increase its trade with the Philippines, Mrs Imelda Marcos First Lady of the Philippines, said at the end of a four-day economic mission. Mrs Marcos signed three agreements with the Chinese, including a memorandum m which both countries agreed to striveAP - 174 words
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297 1984-01-11 4 'Problems with Western allies' In other words... 4 There are 71 colleges now that offer degrees m advertising and not one of them that I know teaches what's important what sells and what A doesn't sell. Mr David Ogilvy, founder ofReuter - 297 words
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Article244 1984-01-11 4 WASHINGTON. Tues. White House Deputy Press Secretary Larry Speakes yesterday said that US President Ronald Reagan would be inclined to ignore an upcoming recommendation by the iCissinger commission on Central America that future military aid to El Salvador be conditional on improved human rights behaviour byReuter; AP - 244 words
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130 1984-01-11 4 Five C. American nations agree to a peace plan PANAMA CITY (Panama), Tues. Foreign ministers of five Central American nations Costa Rica, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Honduras, and Guatemala have agreed to a peace plan that seeks to end violence m the volatile region through free elections and reductions of armsAP - 130 words
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Article, Illustration45 1984-01-11 4 The buck starts here THEY mast be hot off the printing presses. Bat soon these crisp, new one dollar notes will be cold cash. The notes are displayed by US Treasury Secretary Donald Regan and Treasurer Katherine Ortega, and they bear her signature. AP picture.AP - 45 words
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131 1984-01-11 4 LOS ANGELES, Tues. A judge sentenced two men to a total of 14 terms of life imprisonment yesterday for the "hillside strangler" rape-torture killings that terrorised Los Angeles six years ago. Los Angeles Superior Court judge Ronald George told car upholsterer Angelo Buono and his131 words
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228 1984-01-11 4 WASHINGTON, Tues THE Supreme Court, m a rebuff to some of America's major allies, yesterday rejected an appeal against a ruling that forces foreign businesses to pay higher taxes to the state of California than they contend they owe. Alcan Aluminium Limited ofAP - 228 words
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Article68 1984-01-11 4 PAKIST \VS military government yesterday freed the eldest daughter of exe< uted former prime minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto after 34 months m custody and she immediately flew to Europe for treatment of an ear ailment Miss Benazir Bhutto, 30, acting chairman of Mr Bhutto's banned Pakistan PeoplesReuter - 68 words
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Article60 1984-01-11 4 DANES began voting m a general election yesterday as the latest opinion polls showed that outgoing conservative Prime Minister Poul Sehiueter would win a narrow working majority m the 179-member Parliament. According to two polls published yesterday m national newspapers, Mr Sehluetei 's centre-right coalition government will boostReuter - 60 words
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Article71 1984-01-11 4 BRITISH Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe said after talks with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak m Cairo yesterday thai the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLd must be associated with peace moves m the Middle East. Sir Geoffrey told reporters that the right of the Palestinian }>eop]e to self-determina-tion had toReuter - 71 words
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Article57 1984-01-11 4 WTI-COMMINTST guerillas shot down three Soviet warplanes and at least one helicopter m Afghanistan m the past two weeks while Soviet air raids killed more than 100 civilians, Western diplomats m New Delhi s?id yesterday. The heavy fighting was reported m the provinces of Ghazni and KandaharAP - 57 words
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Article82 1984-01-11 4 THE United States is building about eight new nuclear weapons for every five ageing weapons it destroys, as it modernises and expands its atomic stockpile, according to a book by two private, non-profit research organisations. The stockpile will increase by 13 per cent over the nextAP - 82 words
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414 1984-01-11 6 Allocation of frequencies a major topic at broadcasting meeting GENEVA, Tues IDEOLOGICAL rows over Soviet bloc jamming of Western radio broadcasts and the northern hemisphere's domination of the airwaves threaten to disrupt a five-week conference on world broadcasting, diplomatic sources said yesterday. The World AdministrativeAP - 414 words
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209 1984-01-11 6 BRUSSELS, Tuesday EUROPEAN Community Farm Commissioner Poul Dalsager today warned that the trading bloc could go bankrupt unless farm ministers agree on price restraint and key farm policy reforms by March 31. He told ministers at their first session of theReuter; UPI - 209 words
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134 1984-01-11 6 Industry made strong recovery in 1983 WASHINGTON, Tues. The International Monetary Fund said yesterday that the industrial countries made a strong recovery m industrial production m the third quarter of 1963, continuing the upturn begun m the first quarter. The index of industrial production, which incorporates figures on industrial andAFP - 134 words
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Article16 1984-01-11 6 BRIDGETOWN (Barbados), Tues. Barbados governor Gen Sir Deighton Ward died yesterday aged 74. ReuterReuter - 16 words
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154 1984-01-11 6 Official on trial for leaking Secrets LONDON, Tues Foreign Office official Sarah Tisball, 22, was yesterday charged under Britain's controversial Official Secrets Act for having leaked a government defence document to the Guardian newspaper, an offical source said here. The document, addressed to Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher by Secretary ofAFP - 154 words
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Article45 1984-01-11 6 POINT MUGU (California), Tues. The United States has successfully launched a cruise missile from a simulated submarine off the coast of the Pacific missile test centre. The missile, launched yesterday, was later recovered on an island 72 km to the south. UPI APUPI; AP - 45 words
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Article47 1984-01-11 6 TOKYO, Tues Quarantine officials at Osaka internatlon al airport today incinerated and disposed of about 1,350 snapping turtles imported from Taiwan after finding that they carried cholera germs. Snapping turtle is consider ed a delicacy m Japan and is said to increase one's virility APAP - 47 words
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Article38 1984-01-11 6 CAPE TOWN. Tues Three crewmen were killed and three others seriously burned m a welding blast aboard an oil tanker cruising 200 km north-west of Cape Town on Sunday The three dead were all Chinese AFPAFP - 38 words
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158 1984-01-11 6 LONDON, Tues. A woman charged with assaulting a doctor she considered responsible for the death of her eight-year-old son was exonerated on Monday by a London court which ruled she had been "overwhelmed" by events. Mrs Maureen Wlnn's son Alfle died of meningitis after aAFP - 158 words
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226 1984-01-11 7 Six Gulf states to cooperate on security- RIYADH, Tues. Six Persian Gulf states agreed here yesterday to cooperate m security matters to scotch any attempt to destabilise the Gulf region. The decision was announced m a communique after an urgent meeting of the foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia. Kuwait. Bahrain,Reuter; AFP - 226 words
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Article80 1984-01-11 7 SAN JOSE (California), Tues. IBM has withdrawn a multi-billion-dollar lawsuit against National Semiconductor m an out-of-court settlement of one of the last cases to spin off an international industrial espionage investigation that involved two Japanese companies The settlement m which National Semiconductor admitted no wrongdoing requires it toUPI - 80 words
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272 1984-01-11 7 Oil pipeline blasted out of action TUNIS, Tuesday A PIPELINE carrying oil from' Algeria to Tunisia has had to be shut down indefinitely after armed men operating from Libya blasted a hole m it, the Defence Ministry said yesterday. A ministry statement giving details of the incident said four men272 words
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178 1984-01-11 7 UN chief calls for more aid to help Africa UNITED NATIONS, Toes. SecretaryGeneral Javier Perez de tuellar said five million ohildrei die In Africa every year and another five million are crippled for life by hanger and malnutrition. Mr Perez de Cuellar spoke at a meeting yesterday of potential donorUPI - 178 words
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Article23 1984-01-11 7 FAIPEH, Tues: Four people .Mere killed and two m :up-d m an explosion at a fir'-rracker factory m central Taiwan ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article, Illustration450 1984-01-11 7 Fresh violence puts French and US troops on alert BEIRUT, Tues THE Lebanese government today remained unable to implement a new security plan as French and US forces braced against new violence after two days of attacks that left two more peacekeeper troopsUPI - 450 words
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Article108 1984-01-11 7 Mauroy's hope for troops PARIS, Tues. French Prime Minister Pierre Mauroy said yesterday he hoped French troops m Beirut would be home by the end of this year. He told a New Year press reception that France sent troops m 1982 to the four-country multinational force m Beirut outside theReuter - 108 words
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431 1984-01-11 8 JUNE TAN - Move to raise teachers' overtime pay JUNE TAN By Ministry's approach to staff shortage THE Education Ministry wants teachers who work longer hours to be paid better rates, and has asked the Finance Ministry for more money. Up to now. not many teachers have worked overtime, teaching m both the431 words
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224 1984-01-11 8 CALL it self-improve-ment, management development or even soulsearching, 15 top civil servants are now m Desara learning how to be better managers. The Malaysian resort location is a nice place to sit back and relax. But for the group, including Col Lee Hsien Loong,224 words
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Article122 1984-01-11 8 FOR two yean, a man posing as a doctor has been telephoning people, especially women, to Hud oat about their sex lives. A Health Ministry spokesman warned those who might receive such calls to check with the ministry before answering any queries. She said: "We122 words
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154 1984-01-11 8 CHECKS were made on food hampers by the Environment Ministry last month at 26 outlets, including supermarkets and provision and liquor shops. A ministry spokesman said food items were found to be m satisfactory condition. "However, eight outlets did not label their hampers and154 words
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Article, Illustration336 1984-01-11 8 JEEVARAJAH YASOTHA - JEEVARAJAH YASOTHA By THE Bnkit Merah branch of the National library now provides tree music for the public daring lunch break on Mondays. About 35 music levers turned up to listen on Monday the first day of the inusic-at-lunch programme held at the library's lecture hall. They336 words
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Article79 1984-01-11 8 A CONSTRUCTION worker was yesterday charged with the murder of a 27-year-old carpenter at Kamay Kamayan Cafeteria m North Bridge Road on New Year's Day. No plea was taken from Dominador Santiago Sabater, 28, a Filipino who is alleged to have caused Mr Florencio Martinez's death79 words
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Article, Illustration117 1984-01-11 8 Raffles consultant dies SIR Frederick Gibberd. the architect and tows planner consulted b) Singapore to restore Raffles Hotel, died m his home m Harlow the town he designed on Monday Two days earlier, he had celebrated his 76th birthday He had* been suffering from cancer. Sir Frederick was one of117 words
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Article57 1984-01-11 8 Visit by Dutch Minister THE Netherlands Foreign Affairs Minister Hans van den Brock arrives m Singapore today with his wife and four officials for a four-day visit During his visit, Mr van den Brock will call on President Devan Nair Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew and the Minister for Trade57 words
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124 1984-01-11 10 PASSENGERS travelling by bus between Malaysian towns and Singapore are paying between $1 and $2 more per trip because of the Malaysian government's removal of the diesel subsidy. The increases came into effect on Jan 1. The government move will also affect124 words
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Article285 1984-01-11 10 HSUNG BEE HWA - HSUNG BEE HWA By More companies asking POSB for machines MORE companies are trying to encourage their workers to accept their salaries through bank accounts by installing automated teller machines at their premises. This follows the Labour Ministry's call to employers to encourage cashless285 words
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Article85 1984-01-11 10 A VICE-PRESIDENT of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Mr Chng Tok Ngam, 63, died while on holiday m Macau on Monday. He had been a council member of the chamber for 23 years. His daughter, Mrs Frederick Scow, said yesterday that her85 words
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70 1984-01-11 10 THE government has acquired 13 plots of land, totalling nearly 2.1 million sq m, m Sembawang for public housing and general development. Seven of these plots, covering about 1.6 million sq m, belonged to Singapore Hokkien Huay Kuan. These lots range from the smallest at70 words
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81 1984-01-11 10 HDB seeks $367 m more to meet payments THE Housing Board needs an additional $367.4 million to meet progress payments under its accelerated public housing construction programme for the financial year ending March 31 this year. The approval of Parliament is sought for the extra funds contained m the first81 words
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Article, Illustration308 1984-01-11 10 THEY come m stainless steel or aluminium. Some have stripes along their sides, others are simple and plain. The Mass Rapid Transit train you ride on m the future could be any one of these. The French, Japanese, Finnish and Belgian contenders vying to provide MRT308 words
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141 1984-01-11 10 RAY DHALIWAL - MRTC out to win support of the people RAY DHALIWAL By THE Mass Rapid Transit Corporation fag aiming for "total frankness'" with the public as th<massive transport project gets undei ua> By keeping people abreast of development the corporation hopes to involve the public m the project and win their141 words
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Article81 1984-01-11 10 The Hongkong Mass, Transit Railway Corporation adopted a similar public information approach and involved the community m the building of the project there. Besides reaching out through the mass media, the corporation's engineers gave talks to community leaders and affected residents. The corporation also heard the layman's ideas81 words
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Article, Illustration1328 1984-01-11 12 AHMAD OSMAN - AHMAD OSMAN By The charges -i J.B. Jb:\ ARKTNAM and Wong Hong Toy are facfag three joint charges for allegedly diverting donations totalling $2,600 belonging to the Workers' Part>. They are accused of fraudulently delivering three cheques $2,000 from Dr Ivy Chew1,328 words
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954 1984-01-11 12 LEE KIM CHEW - Wong denies he is telling lies to protect Jeya LEE KIM CHEW By DPP: Did it cross your mind at any time to use that money to pay Mr Tay? Wong: No. DPP, turning to a court exhibit a piece of paper on which Wong said he had written down954 words
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Article, Illustration308 1984-01-11 13 CHRISTOPHER CHIA - CHRISTOPHER CHIA By YOUNGSTERS were busy playing games yesterday at a computer parlour m Holland Village not far from where a video arcade was closed by the government last year. But there were no screaming space-invader-type machines m the shop. "We are definitely not a games308 words
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152 1984-01-11 13 THE refined Physical Employment Standards i PES) system adopted by the Singapore Armed Forces recently will apply to all new regulars and national servicemen from March. Those who are presently m the armed forces or reserves will remain m the old system. They152 words
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Article373 1984-01-11 13 Invincible's captain denies reports LONDON reports of intolerable conditions on board the British warship, the HMS Invincible, seem unfounded la an interview with The Straits Times last night, Capt N. J. HillNorton said that reports of "anger and unrest among the ship's company were not373 words
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321 1984-01-11 14 Bank account grew by $190,000, court told A FORMER secretary's Post Office Savings Bank account increased by $190,308.50 m the four months after she wrote a letter instructing her employer's bank to issue her a cheque book for the company's bank account. Acting on those instructions m the letter, on321 words
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151 1984-01-11 14 Seized pirated tapes goto company A MAGISTRATE ordered on Monday that a total of 132,315 seized pirated cassette tapes be forfeited and given to the organisation representing the legitimate record producers. The order was made after businessman Ho Loon Ming was fined $400 for having for sale 300 pirated copies151 words
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227 1984-01-11 14 A HOUSEWIFE had brain death two days after successful open heart surgery, a coroner's court heard yesterday. Madam Tan Soh Huay, 30, who had been suffering from heart diseases since 1976, died at the Singapore General Hospital on June 14 last year five days227 words
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Article, Illustration422 1984-01-11 14 RONNIE WAI - RONNIE WAI By THIS building, the only one m Singapore printing currency notes and security documents, is protected by one of the most sophisticated electronic security systems. But the management thinks this is not enough and has now got another kind of special protection the422 words
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155 1984-01-11 14 No parking along these roads this weekend MOTORISTS will not be allowed to park along West Coast Highway and West Coast Road during the Singapore International Kite Festival to be held at a vacant plot off West Coast Highway on Saturday and Sunday. Traffic Police anticipate traffic congestion along the155 words
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Article76 1984-01-11 14 A THIEF grabbed 40 gold bracelets worth $20,000 from a goldsmith shop on Monda> after pretending to be a customer The man, m his mid-twenties went to Lee Seng Goldsmiths Jeweller at Block 208, New Upper Changi Road at about 2.30 pm and said he wanted to76 words
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Article81 1984-01-11 14 A JOBLESS youth was caught peeping into the cubicle of a women's lavatory m Metro Marine Parade and later found to have a knife with a 6.4 cm blade with him A woman caught Ng Boon Keng. 17. inside the cubicle and raised an alarm. Ng81 words
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Article69 1984-01-11 14 A TELEVISION newscaster, Lin Hsien Cheng, ws caught driving without a driver's licence and insurance cover. Lin, 32, admitted to both traffic violations m a magistrate's court yesterday and was fined $200 for each offence and banned from driving for a year. Lin was m the car park69 words
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Article83 1984-01-11 14 THE CONTINUED trial m which an assistant superintendent of police and a police sergeant are facing charges of causing evidence to disappear, has been adjourned until Jan 16. The hearing against Chan Kok Guan, 49, former head of the Anti-Vice Enforcement Unit, and Allen Chiew Chung Kwong, 34,83 words
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Article91 1984-01-11 14 A MAN has claimed trial to two counts of helping to dispose of $3,830 of property which he had reason to believe was stolen. Tay Keng Chuan, 37, is accused of assisting m disposing of a colour television set and a video cassette recorder worth a total91 words
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Advertisement294 1984-01-11 10 f Auction' Venue: Gardenia Room Shangri-la Hotel. Date: Sunday 15th January 1984 <4?VV Viewing:9 00 a.m. to 10.00 p.m. *v^/_^wp^j B^^^^^JH j__^i_ 0' j r^^ l^^^^^ ___i —T"^^———————. 1 *^m^^i Dealers are welcome .if 1 Sophia Road. "07 17 Peace Centre. Victor MomS Pte Ltd 1 Singapore 0922.Te1: *****33 (4294 words
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Advertisement121 1984-01-11 10 /f DADV J c BAdT or pi BELLING COMEBACK/ If you're thinking about [Jr V buying an electric oven or C J f W oven- cooker, don't. A Not yet, anyway. Because soon, Baby Belling that darling of cake-baking women and housewives everywhere will be m Singapore again. Famous for121 words
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530 1984-01-11 11 Quote 4 Last time I was there (m the United States) for a semi-official visit, the only thing I saw was the back of a six-foot four security' A man. 41 get the feeling I don't fit m with the kind of picture thatUPI - 530 words
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Article30 1984-01-11 11 JOHOR BARU, Tues. The immigration and customs departments have requested more staff to cope with the anticipated rush at the Causeway during the Lunar New Year season. BernamaBernama - 30 words
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389 1984-01-11 11 Senate passes Amendment Bill with 50-0 vote KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The constitutional crisis formally ended today when the Malaysian Senate, Dewan Negara. unanimously passed a new amendment Bill. The vote was 50 for and none against. There were no abstentions. The Dewan Negara took five hours to debate the ConstitutionNST - 389 words
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Article79 1984-01-11 11 Baby with head outside TAIPING, Toes. A baby girl has been born with ncr brain outside her skull, Perak StaUMedieai and Health Services Director Dr •JagJR Singh said yesterday. He said the brain was encased In flesh slightly bigger than a normal baby's head. The baby was born on De<*NST - 79 words
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Article, Illustration215 1984-01-11 11 Anti-Red actions a success, says Thai army BANGKOK, Tues. The Thai army has wrapped up what it says was a successful military operation against terrorists of the Communist Party of Malaya (CPM) m southern-most Thailand, press reports said here today. The Thai troops, coordinating with Malaysian forces just across theAFP; UPI - 215 words
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Article135 1984-01-11 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaysia's third Malay-language daily hit the newstands today with a mixed fare of light entertainment features, religion, politics, foreign and business news. Today's edition of the Harian Nasional, selling at 40 cents, offered a feature headlined "Why sex crimes are committed" and aReuter - 135 words
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Advertisement305 1984-01-11 15 The IBM COMBvTIBLE PC with j£fsC& features CSA— Corona is backed by CSA, one of the on main board), a 320K floppy drive built into the mother board. BUT CSA— CORONA PICKS L'P largest Asian systems houses with 14 years of (expandable to an extra 320K floppy or a just305 words
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Article445 1984-01-11 16 Thank you, Jonathan AT THE END of his speech on Monday, Jonathan Tan thanked his schoolmates m Serangoon Garden South School for listening to him. It ought to be the other way round. His schoolmates and other Singaporeans, for that matter have much to thank the445 words
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810 1984-01-11 16 JONATHAN POWER - The physical quality of life that GNP fails to measure JONATHAN POWER By Writing for the International Herald Tribune ABU DHABI is the richest country m the world. It has an annual per capita income of U5525,000 (5553,000) (m fact, if you leave out the poor immigrant workers, mainly from810 words
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Article, Illustration443 1984-01-11 16 The Art Buchwald column Things they won't HERE art some of the things I doubt you'll hear sa.d In 1984. From John McEnroe: "Sir, rn> ball was out, and you called it In. Jimmy Connors deserves the point." President Ronald Reagan: "I rwelved a touching; letter from a little girl443 words
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Article, Illustration1226 1984-01-11 16 NANCY CHNG - NANCY CHNG By Bangkok correspondent IN THE last days of 1983, Bangkok residents of all ages jammed department stores to buy New Year gifts. NewYear is a big gift-giv-ing time m Thailand, and stores happily reported brisk sales well above a year1,226 words
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Letter, Illustration371 1984-01-11 17 THE article "From Chinatown to the frontiers of science" (ST, Jan 6) on Dr Choy Tuck Chuen deserves to be studied very carefully by every young Singaporean. The "lesson to be learnt is that perseverance is the father of success. I371 words
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169 1984-01-11 17 Salesman talked customer into paying more A SHOWER heater salesmar, came knocking on our door recently. After much "sales talk" and after claims were made that the various brands of shower heaters he was selling were on "offer", we were hoodwinked into ordering two shower heaters at the supposedly "wholesale"169 words
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238 1984-01-11 17 THE article "From Chinatown to the frontiers of science" (ST, Jan 6) should be a source of inspiration to those with the ability but are prevented from its fulfilment by bureaucratic omniscience. Today it is not sufficient to have ability. What is of more238 words
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281 1984-01-11 17 Call for higher priority for these children I REFER to the letter "Consider the child's learning abilities" by "Pro-Education". (ST, Jan 4). I disagree with his view that it is time to reconsider the school admission policy for the third and subsequent child m a family. It is not correct281 words
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Letter221 1984-01-11 17 TELECOMS recently carried out some underground work along Bukit Timah Road, between Holland and Clementi roads. The two-lane carriageway was reduced to one as a result and during peak hours long lines of traffic were seen behind buses stopping to pick up or drop passengers. Office221 words
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165 1984-01-11 17 PLEASE refer to the letter "It's a long wait" by Mr L.S. Sng. (ST, Dec 27). Contrary to what Mr Sng said, some Central Provident Fund members will benefit immediately from the relaxation of the three-year time bar rule under the CPF Approved Residential Properties Scheme.165 words
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152 1984-01-11 17 PLEASE refer to the letter "Interest rates should be changed" by "HUDC Phase I Owner" (ST, Nov 28), who feels the Housing Board should lower its housing loan interest rates for HUDC Phase 1 and 2 owners m view of the current situation.152 words
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153 1984-01-11 17 PLEASE refer to the letter "Omar Rd is a link with our history" by '5.0.A." (ST, Dec 14). We have noted the suggestion from your writer and wish to thank him for that. The Urban Redevelopment Authority is building a number of modern complexes to153 words
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247 1984-01-11 17 Antenatal clinic looking to ease the situation WE refer to the letter "Improve the system at XX Hospital" by "A Worried Single Girl". (ST, Dec 24). "A Worried Single Girl" was concerned with the waiting hours at Kandang Kerbau Hospital's antenatal outpatient clinic. We are equally concerned that patients do247 words
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Advertisement103 1984-01-11 17 THE Straits Times welcomes letters from readers. All letters must include the writer's signature, full name, address, and home and office telephone numbers, if any. They should preferably be typed, double-spaced, on one side of the paper. You may add a pseudonym if you wish. Brevity is an advantage. We103 words
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Advertisement168 1984-01-11 17 TLjc IHc The Hour Glass, Scotts WBmk SB BBvSk/^S^B ■■Ha h K/'^iilnkNiruMlHi |^r mm? l^K iriMi^^^M T l 7 &OJSK Day-Date and Lady-Dakjttst m 18 ct. gold Bezel and dial set with dvan rmdIn Singapore, the symbol of service, professionalism, and attention to detail. Each and every Hour Glass showroom168 words
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Article, Illustration1070 1984-01-11 18 GEORGE ANDERS - GEORGE ANDERS By Special to The Asian Wall Street Journal dsdasdsfasdfas 4 WE get customers who have been waiting 40 years to talk back to the headmaster. This is a their chance. s A School Dinners waitress ALAN BRIEN is a middle-aged author who1,070 words
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Article703 1984-01-11 18 ROBERT D. KAPLAN - Demographic time bomb in Tunisia ROBERT D. KAPLAN By THE recent riots m Tunisia are merely the latest expression of a demographic time bomb ticking away m North Africa, a problem long known to United States planners. With a population increase of 2.5 per cent annually, 25 per cent unemploymentNYT - 703 words
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Advertisement351 1984-01-11 18 Teething troubles? Gripe\%ter soothes **-H i i i-i WM J babies little upsets. bbbbel By^B^BBBsMEiMSM^^^ f jbb^m>. >««w B^^^^^BB^^^^ B^^B™^^^^^^^^^^^^B» m£> ml "*"^^tt^» 4PHb] BbVbBF JMWliiiii, S W& T H bI f mI w I ■SBHaf^^ _^^^^bb^bT I M| BSIBS BB^fllflnflßß^flßßSflßßk^B^^^Bi BRk§^^«^ s^BA v^*; v v BGehSwSB B^^^»~^B^B^BBv^BB^flBK^BI BBwBBRj^BB^^BReHRkBRIeBS^ H^%^«F351 words
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Article, Illustration251 1984-01-11 19 THE Singapore stock market maintained its £ood form yesterday with yet another rise. Plantation stocks, buoyed by record palm oil prices which traded at $2,033 per tonne on Monday, led the increases. Temerloh rose 45 cents to $7.15 to record one of the best rises of the251 words
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Article45 1984-01-11 19 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1983 84 High 1034.38 (09/01 84) 975.09 (09/01/84) 1983 84 Low 712.29 (5183) 864.88 (4'l '83) All time High 1034 38(09 01/84) 975 09 (09 01, 84) AH time Low 74 75 17/9/64) 550 78 (12/8/82)45 words
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Article45 1984-01-11 19 MA A 1120 +70 Wftmson 384 +56 Temerioh 715 +45 CASHSOC 428 +38 Kemayan 635 +35 CNnTecfc 780 +30 TeiHeCorp 364 +26 Md Malacca 625 +25 Spore Glass 50c 159 +24 TDM 240 +20 M Cables 370 +18 SembStyyard 285 +17 Weamess 498 +1645 words
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Article46 1984-01-11 19 T Harbour 480 -20 Lien Hoc 785 —15 S T P 1975 1440 -10 OCBC 1160 -10 I C S 825 -10 TromriMnes 805 —10 TanChont 755 -10 M Breweries 705 -10 SNPI 685 -10 Straits Tradrf 620 -10 PMHdp 520 —10 PMRI 515 -1046 words
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Article58 1984-01-11 19 Un 9 Jm 10 BT Composite 975 09 976 29 BT Indicator *****47 *****50 ST Industrials 1034 38 1037.23 ST Finance 2899.19 2903 34 ST Hotels 963 77 963 53 ST Properties 719.37 721.27 ST Minings 296.58 295 87 ST Plantations 1635 08 1650 86 OCBC ***** ***** SES58 words
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Article23 1984-01-11 19 Total turnover: 31.17 m Total value: $68.65 Supreme Corp 2,795,000 Faber Merlin 1,379,000 Johan Hldgs 1.035,000 Wearnes 989,000 Chuan Hup 948,00023 words
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Article40 1984-01-11 19 Singapore barometer Up Down M industrials 62 51 27 j Finance 6 13 5 i Hoteis 2 2 5 i Properties 7 3 3 Plantations 12 4 4 j Mining 2 2 1 i Deo Loans 4 4 3 I40 words
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Article39 1984-01-11 19 Up Down Unch Industrials 66 39 24 Finance 3 7 3 Hotels 1 1 0 Properties 6 3 2 Oil Palrrs 6 2 2 Tins 7 3 2 Rubbers 16 3 1 Deb Loans 2 0 139 words
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Article102 1984-01-11 19 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market rose to yet another record high yesterday m hectic trading conditions. Right from the opening bell, buyers flooded the trading floor, sending prices soaring across the board. The follow-through buying support persisted for most of the session. The 30-counter New Straits Times102 words
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Article67 1984-01-11 19 Soustead Bhd CI C 5 CCM +'8 Cold Storage —5 *2 Emo -10 FIN +5 Gentris +5 ST" -5 2 K^ +8 f*K +10 Pmßec _4 WT 6 Nat Iron -5 ftomet —10 Robmons -1 Peffa Plant +5 Prina +5 Sme DarDy 1 S Tradnt -1067 words
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192 1984-01-11 19 THE BIGGEST Muslim seafood restaurant m Brunei will be Emporium Holdings' new Thai seafood restaurant which will open for business m March. The Chao Praya Thai Seafood Market and Restaurant will be modelled after its sister-restaurant m Singapore, which operates under the same name192 words
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147 1984-01-11 19 CABBAGE PATCH dolls are neglected kids m Hongkong, with quite a few being left on the shelves, unlike m the United States. The dolls, which are assembled m China and finished m Hongkong, are generally meant for export. But Coleco Industries Inc, the147 words
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Article365 1984-01-11 19 IRENE HOE - IRENE HOE By Small business THE people at the University's Institute of Systems Science have designs on your business m the nicest way, of course. They don't just want you to attend the courses they run. They'd like to change the way you do business Said Dr365 words
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Article, Illustration307 1984-01-11 19 To draw the crowds are the latest machines and a laser display AS EXPECTED, Rank Xerox' Full Force 84 is actually an exhibition on the latest photocopying machinery but there were a few surprises. The first was the elaborate laser display, which dazzled the eyes307 words
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Article644 1984-01-11 19 Seven join the billion club The first 20 companies m the Business Times 1983 Top 100 quoted on the Stock Exchange of Singapore ranked by market value as at Dec 30, 1983 THE Business Times annual list of the top 100 companies on the Singapore stock market shows that by644 words
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Article447 1984-01-11 19 IRENE HOE - IRENE HOE By PALM OIL has become the hottest buy m town but nobody knows exactly why. Speculators and a shortfall m total vegetable oil supplies have been blamed for sending the price of palm oil sky-high, according to some commodity sources. From a447 words
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Article32 1984-01-11 19 PUBLIC CORPORATION has announced that Asiavest Merchant Bankers (M) Berhad has been appointed as the adviser to the minority shareholders of PCB m the proposed acquisition of Mount Pleasure Corporation.32 words
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Article40 1984-01-11 19 THE PRIME lending rate of the UOB Group, comprising United Overseas Bank. Chung Khiaw Bank and Lee Wan Bank, is now 8 i per cent per annum, a quarter of a per cent higher than the old rate.40 words
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Article, Illustration50 1984-01-11 19 World Reopened PARIS Peugeot SA said its Talbot car plant at Poissy was partly reopened on Monday, with full output planned within a week. Clearing-up operations at the plant are continuing, after damage estimated at eight million francs (about Ss2 million) was caused during clashes between workers last week. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article49 1984-01-11 19 LAS VEGAS Warner Communications' Atari Inc subsidiary has introduced new video games, software programs, an electronic science kit and a light pen at a consumer electronics show. Atari showed three home management software programs able to file information, analyse data charts and perform financial planning. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article62 1984-01-11 19 MOSCOW The US$9.9 billion (about Ss2l billion) merger between Texaco and Getty Oil bodes ill for US foreign policy, which is run by "corporate octupuses'\ Tass said on Monday. The marriage ol the oil giants, MNMWMSed on Sunday, adds to the expansive US oil monopolies thai "haveUPI - 62 words
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Article40 1984-01-11 19 NEW YORK Pennzoil, the rejected suitor m the US$9.9 billion (5521.1 billion I i pact between Texaco and Gem Oil, says it will file a lawsuit on Tuesday challenging the largest takeover m US history on anti-trust grounds UPIUPI - 40 words
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Advertisement254 1984-01-11 19 *fTT?Tv f£ Trgfr iiipifrr^ p|||§§|i^l|^:'? I a im WM ||||W I 2-Door Refrigerator KS 328 ZL l^feMl^H i A free-standing refrigerator with j Hasa separate extra large 4-star freezer I 91 compartment. Fully automatic refrigeratcM I"' :^i>^^< i^^Pip defrosting. i Si- 1 Capacity: refrigerator 240 litre (B.6 cu. It.) a254 words
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Article4226 1984-01-11 20 READERS should be aware of the imitations of this information Not every transaction nor every price dealt m at the Singapore and Kuaia Lumpur stock exchanges is necessarily covered m "business done' Further because all dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does4,226 words
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Article460 1984-01-11 20 Business done in Kuala Lumpur INDUSTRIALS A|MDtto (4.045) Alrom (3.228) (42) 3.20 (24) 3.22 AMD (3.705.1 (8) 3.65 (10) 366 (6) 3.64 (2) 3.62 (1) 3.74 (2) 3.72 (14) 3.70 API (2.058 2.065) (49) 2.06 (57) 2.07 (6) 2 08(38) 2.05 ASM (2.128 2.135) (11) 2.18 (45) 2.17 (82) 2.16460 words
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Article2551 1984-01-11 20 1983/84 Last Yield Voi Day 1983/84 Last Yield Vof Day High Low Company Sale Change ('000) High Low High Low Company Sale Change (000) +i> Lo* INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL coo kc KuX'sidm. +5 M fe coo ses 328 184 Kulim Msia 50c 318 -2 3 1 252,551 words
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Article15 1984-01-11 21 Closing prices MS/kik) $^'9 15 unch 150 tonnes, 130 tonnes Straits Tm Turnover: down15 words
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Article73 1984-01-11 21 THE SINGAPORE rubber market closed slightly lower yesterday with Feb One RSS buyers quoted at 241.50 cents per kilo, down 0.25 cents from Monday. The Kuala Lam par market closed marginally lower with Feb Int One RSS buyers quoted at 266.00 cents per kilo, down half a cent from73 words
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Article73 1984-01-11 21 THE Straits Tin price m Penang held again at the International Tin Agreement (rTA)'s floor level of M 529.15 per kilo. Dealers said the buffer stock manager again took most of the disposals while local interest continued to absorb a small amount. Turnover fell to 150 tonnes from73 words
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Article40 1984-01-11 21 GOLD US*/oz lues Mon Singapore 366.00 366 50 365 2S- 365 75 Hongkong 366.10 366 60 3G5 00— J65 50 Mon Fri Ne* T«l 365 00— 366 00 368 00—369 00 London 366.25 366 75 375.00 375 5040 words
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Article120 1984-01-11 21 THE KELOBAR market opened at 5525,165 and closed at 5525.100. The Far East gold market opened at the day's low of U***** .80 6.30 and moved up gradually to U*****.60 7 10 It then eased to U*****.20 6.70 before climbing to the day's high of U*****,80 7.30. In the120 words
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Article28 1984-01-11 21 THE CRUDE pa!m oil market rose further yesterday on continued speculative interest, m anticipation of India's and Pakis--1 tan's presence m the market today, dealers said.28 words
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Article33 1984-01-11 21 ALUMINIUM a t7 O iS£ :tl Mm spot imn— lutM (1122 00—1122 50) j Tionths 11 39 GO- 1139 50 U 149 50— 1150 50) Market tone Easw Sates i 1.750 tonnes33 words
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Article131 1984-01-11 21 COITtK tonne Spot 995 00—9% 00 (1018.50—1019 00) 3 months 1019 00—1020 00 U*****— 1044 00) Market tone Easier Sales 22.325 tonnes PALM Closing prices Crude Ms/tonw palm oi lan 2225 (centra!) 2220 (south) Feb 1950 (central) Refined palm oi us* t«r,e RBD palm oil Feb 1000 (sellers) Muf131 words
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Article27 1984-01-11 21 en urg Ctainf price* Tim Mon Singapore 7 84-7 89 7.85 7.90 Man Fri New York 7 82—787 8 05 8 10 Source Credit Suisse. Spore27 words
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Article296 1984-01-11 21 FOB m bales RAS MRELB (S cents/Mo) (M cents/kilo) Noon Close Noon Close Int 1 RSS prompt 236.50— 237 50N 235.75— 236.75N unq unq Int 1 RSS Feb 242.50—243.00 241 50 242.00 267 00 268.00 266 00—266 75 Int 1 RSS Mar 246.25 246.75 245.25—245.75 Int. 2 RSS Feb296 words
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Article282 1984-01-11 21 Noonclosnf Gambier 100% 2nd class 275 A-5% 190.00N prices S/100 kg FOB NSW 230 00 (sellers) 100% 3rd class 270 Bin new crop 188.00N I^OCOnUI Source: Produce Exchange 10 <j 260 0-20% 185 00N Oil 15% 253 E-25% 184.00N Bulk FOB 208.00 (sellers) "»mi 20% 250 Kwantunj Old282 words
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Article83 1984-01-11 21 I I I I I I I I I I V~ Hongkong Hang Seng Tuesday 943.34 (937.46) i Week ago 871.06 0 Australian All-Ordinaries &5? 1 L_ Tuesday 776.4 (787.9) Week ago 782.7 g? Austraian Industrials I— Tuesday 1017.0 (1023.3) Week ago 1012.2 Financial Times Industrials Monday 800.0 (794.3)83 words
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Article116 1984-01-11 21 The Dow Jones industrial average closed 0.42 points lower at 1286.22 m heavy trading. Prices closed mixed. Volume traded was very good and dealers feel the market will reach a new high soon, possibly breaking through the 1300 barrier on Wednesday. Analysts say stocks have been helped116 words
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Article97 1984-01-11 21 The Financial Times 30--share index closed 5.7 points higher at 800. after reaching a record 801.9 earlier m the day. The advance was a continuation of last week's rally, based on gains m overseas mar- weak, especially Irish oils, which fell sharply after adverse press comment. kets, hopes97 words
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Article71 1984-01-11 21 Ordinaries Index ended 11.5 points down at 776.5. Dealers attributed this to investors taking their profits and reacting adversely to lower commodity prices. Metal stocks were out of favour because of the general weakness m Lase and precious metal prices on world markets. Other stocks, except for insurances, also71 words
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Article71 1984-01-11 21 Share prices slipped from Monday's record levels and closed lower, with the Nikkei Dow Jones Index dropping 37.6 points to 10,016.21. Opening prices were high and the market was swamped by heavy selling, but investors returned to buy again later. Foreign investors were the main sellers for the whole71 words
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Article53 1984-01-11 21 Stock prices were mostly higher with the Hang Seng Index closing at 943.34 points, up 5.88. There was heavy profit-taking early m the day, but enough active buying m the afternoon to keep prices up. Brokers expect buying to continue and push the index through the 1,000 mark m53 words
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Article247 1984-01-11 21 m Lvt Cham* Henderson Land 102 unch Hutch Wham Warr 5.10 +0.125 Shk Props 5.40 -006 v HK But 7.45 +0.05 Hutchison 15.80 +0.2 Slme Darby 9 708 HK Elect 5.70 +0.06 InU City 0.55 unch Slno Land 040 -001 *B«-»w Hoi*', qqk -nm Hk Elect Warr 890 +005247 words
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Article304 1984-01-11 21 tr 10 Cent*. ChWfe Lelghlon 188 -2 tint) L«nd L«aM 480 unch I maw Magellan Pet Aust 220 unch A C t 190 unch Mayne Nlckless 282 unch an' 263-3 Mei*ls Explor A P M 240 unch N L 83 -2 Aoerfoyle jwe -4 Mideast 55 unch Age 300304 words
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Article338 1984-01-11 21 Jan 10 Yen Chanie Mitsubishi 553 -1 Mitsui Co 314 -8 Ajlnomoto 1130 unch M'tsul Shlpbldg 186 -3 Akal 570 -10 Mitsui Smelting 461 -9 Amada ZZ"I 1040 -20 J*'J» ukc f hl £> \l Asahl Chem 4SO +4 Mitsumi 805 -15 Asahl Olass 700 -10 M u t338 words
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Article232 1984-01-11 21 Jan 09 USJ Chanie Gulf on Cp 47 .7 Gulf Res 19*. Alcoa 4? 7 *< Hewlett Park 411* it. AnlfrhafZr? Si m "busi M^n tiX im™»™ Jf£ Intl Harvester 13* +4i Tel -J- 4 Intl Tel i. Tel 46^. -H Amax Inc 25W Jonn Jnsn 4 1232 words
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Article547 1984-01-11 21 i»i iM Pence Chante The following stocks are quoted m US dollars: INDUSTRIALS AAC m Allied-Lyons 148 +1 Amgold 101 -44 Ass. Dairies 160 -2 AAI 894 unch BTRPLC 424 unch Bracken 263 -20 Babcocks 167 unch Bljrvoors 12Vi -w Barclays 509 +5 Botswana 20 unch Beechams 313 +2547 words
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Article254 1984-01-11 21 THE US dollar opened at 552.1330/40 m the Singapore foreign exchange market yesterday. Trading was quiet for most of the day but some late commercial selling m the afternoon brought it down to close at 552.1310/10. The US unit retained a firm undertone against the other major currencies. Against254 words
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Article177 1984-01-11 21 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SJIO foreign currency Australian dollar 1 9328 1.9369 5 21—5 12 Canadian dollar 1.6996 1.7009 5 93—5 84 NZ dollar 1.3776 1.3804 Sterling pound 2.9642—2.9677 3 42—3 35 US dollar 2.1310-2.1320 4 72177 words
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Article146 1984-01-11 21 Managers' prices Arbuthnot Securities Asia fj B B J^ for Jan 11 s pore Growth Fund 105-110 Eleventh B'putra Singapore Unit Trust OUB-Montagu SSlgsTund n\-ul un,on's P o f ef. n d WJ-15J Income Bond Unit Spore Prog Fund 1 55—1 64 lnco<r- 1 47—1 55 Spore Sec146 words
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Article1834 1984-01-11 21 From Page 2# GoimaeM (5.208) (1) 5.30 (1) 5.25 (5) 5.20 Haw Par (2.955) (11) 2.94 (5) 2.93 (4) 2.96 (40) 2.96 HL !»d (8.85 B) (1) 8.75 (4) 8.80 (5) 8.85 Home (M) (6.458 6.505) (6) 6.45 (28) 6.50 laeaeape (3.445) (4) 3.46 (16)1,834 words
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Article209 1984-01-11 21 Vessel Berth Ait Dep Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Fortune Carrier Aldeba 23/4 ,*de 111 todt Odendortf 305 Bharatendu 33 4 aside 11/1 r <>° Cynthia 37/8 as.de Lunar Venture Holtr.n Rshlr 23 aside 11 1 Ne* Galacto JensonlV 22 aside 111 n ing JiangMen 15209 words
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Article298 1984-01-11 22 ~lhneef(./f^ r~~-~ pubusfunq bm TIMES Publishing Bhd invested $27.2 million m the last financial year on fixed assets and plans to spend another $6 million on the newspaper, industrial, and books and magazines divisions, and on subsidiary. Marshall Cavendish. Reporting this m the annual report298 words
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Article, Illustration514 1984-01-11 22 Times Organisation's two annual reports smmp DESPITE concern that 1983 would be a particularly difficult year, The Straits Times Press has emerged with sparkling results. Executive chairman S. R. Nathan had warned at the beginning of last year that it would be a514 words
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Article359 1984-01-11 22 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH Chin Teck Plantations By GIVEN the meteoric rise of palm oil prices, Chin Teck Plantations should easily achieve its pre-tax profit target of M 54.531 million this year. And m its latest annual review, the company announced that it is systematically replanting old359 words
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285 1984-01-11 22 THE Singapore lnterna t iona! Monetary Exchange Simex > plans to start its trading with Eurodollar, rather than gold, futures when it opens its doors m May. according to the Nev. York Times. But an official of Simex said that, as far as285 words
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Article107 1984-01-11 22 FOR a fee, any bod cm now find out the financial rules and regulation* set oat by the Monetary Au tbority of Singapore for the republic- > financial institutions. The notices are available In neatly boond and indexed files, and are priced at $M107 words
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Article, Illustration210 1984-01-11 22 CHICAGO Rupert Murdoch has completed his US$lOO million purchase of the Chicago Sun Times from Field Enterprises Inc. Robert E. Page, who assumed direction of the Boston Herald m 1982 after it was rescued from near collapse by publisher Mr Murdoch, took over on Monday as210 words
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Advertisement197 1984-01-11 20 Free glass m the festive 6 pack SWAN LAGER Available at all leading supermarkets and provision stores. 7688 *:vXi. :y.i.^^^ I HIGH LEVEL SHORT COURSES P NANYANG TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE €M and QC APPLIEO RESEARCH CORPORATION These courses conducted m the evenings are aimed at upgrading the skills j and knowledge197 words
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Advertisement41 1984-01-11 22 A V/" I can afford to, of course. She lives at home with Show her how your products would suit her new sense II all 111 a\ m V SHIN MIN DAILY NEWS (S) LTD. MACPHKKSON ROAD, SINGAPORE 1336. TEL: *****33.41 words
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Advertisement1414 1984-01-11 23 3 Eating Out 3 Eating Out Experience the atmosphere of an English PUB at low prices! Our set lunches are at $5.40 and oar large drafts are at $3.61 (Happy Hours 3pm to 7pm) We serve PUB FOOD like BANGERS BACON MASH plus a wide range of WESTERN and LOCAL1,414 words
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Advertisement997 1984-01-11 23 25 Sale: Other Products 25 Sale: Other Products P WIRE CUP BRUSHES Suitable for MAKITA HITACHI RYOBI BOSCH ANGLE GRINDERS Special clearance prices Call MR. TAN at: I *****44. 29 Beauty Culture 29 Beauty Culture W With J&D's special Beauty Therapy. Using surgical rubber, sweating is induced at specific areas997 words
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Advertisement650 1984-01-11 23 36 House Renovation/Repair/Decor SPECIALIST IN RENOVATION, of houses, offices, shops, factories. Partitions, ceiling, wallpaper, carpet, flooring tiles, kitchen caDinets, wardrobes, rubber tiles, painting, brick walls. *****73. WENG HO CONSTRUCTION Tel: *****08 Repairs roof leakage, renovations, flooring, partition, special celling, aluminium windows, grills, plumbing, electrical services and painting. WE SPECIALISE IN650 words
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Advertisement602 1984-01-11 23 38 TV/Video/ Sound Systems FOR SALE: AKAI hi-fi set. Telefunken 26'" CTV (standing model), Email air cooler. Mrs. Chan: *****26. HITACHI COLOUR TV for sale, 20", 5 months old with warranty. Original price $800. selling $600. Tel: *****71. LEONG LECK SPECIALISES m repairing video, colour T.V., hi-fi system, antennae installation.602 words
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Advertisement697 1984-01-11 23 51 Printing/Copying Services GET YOUR NAME cards done immediately at: Blk 1, Jalan Basar Bahru. =01-51. Singapore 1440, Tel: *****72 NAME CARDS 300 pieces $14. invoices, letterheads, etc 2 Corporation Road. =05-02, NES Building. Spore 2261 Tel: *****33 NAME CARDS 300 pieces $14. invoices, letterheads, etc Blk 334. Kreta Ayer697 words
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Advertisement750 1984-01-11 23 1 K. an established Melbourne Hi cif-uui! practice n iT is r<>r sai»- Arriifd to th*teeth with modern surgical equipment, it registere healthy V' earnings !ur the pad v :,t-r^ will also consider an ci Chew it over al classification 60 53 Computer 53 Computer Products/ Services Products/ Services B^B^SaVvIHBViBT^rVBjSxVi750 words
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Advertisement650 1984-01-11 24 60 Business 60 Business 60 Business Opportunities Opportunities Opportunities n/STRIRUTOR STATIONFRV I INF A EUROPEAN COMPANY IN COLLABORATION WITH A THAI COMPANY IS LOOKING FOR DISTRIBUTORS FOR THEIR FILM CARBON PAPER PRODUCTS IN SINGAPORE INTERESTED PARTIES PLEASE WRITE TO THE DIRECTOR, SSV COMPANY LIMITED 2044 7 9 NEW PETCHBURI RD.650 words
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Advertisement898 1984-01-11 24 [■Hi PRODUCTION 4 MACHINE OPF.RAj I ILI tors who work al NMB S*pore I. Hinted enjoy the usual attracmt bern Is'plu.s opportunities B j lor overseas tramiim However. HB a SV"^ I^bß ii'inpanies at classiH j ;i luation (ioh are also offering M fqu.dly alluring advantaKes for H k^B Production898 words
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Advertisement991 1984-01-11 24 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical c) Secretarial/Clerical c) Secretarial/Clerical ■■flHfffc The Poiyoleiln Company ■JaJmWIP (Singapore) Pte Ud Our Company is one of the downstream companies m the Petrochemical Complex on Pulau Ayer Merbau and will produce two kinds of essential plastic materials low density991 words
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Advertisement630 1984-01-11 24 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical c) Secretarial/Clerical i f& A well established manufacturing plant has vacancy for I 3 the oost of: J CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY 1 I to the Assistant General Manager/ Accountant Requirements/ Quaiifications: MS £5 Minimum *O' level certificate. |S Private secretarial certificate. g* At630 words
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Advertisement529 1984-01-11 24 66 Situations Vacj.nt c) Secretarial Clerical 734 37 37 TYPISTS Minimum speed 30 wpm 6 months working experience. Location: Alexandra I Sbenton Way. SWITCHBOARD OPERATORS. Must be able to handle a busy switchboard and have at least 4 months' working experience. Location: Orchard Road/ Shenton Way GIRL FRIDAY. Must have529 words
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Advertisement375 1984-01-11 24 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical Due ie *xpsr,»L,,- M h»v«r vscsrf ciet tor (A) SECRETARY Uinal CerUl t>i id Shorthand speed of 50 wpm and 100 wpm respectively Minimui: ence m similar position Mature and pi.-'.--(B) ACCOUNTS CLERK Qc X o Level, mtttt Mathematics Possess LCCI inter;; book-keeping certificate375 words
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Advertisement466 1984-01-11 25 66 Situation* Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical Law firm requires (1) STENOGRAPHERS (2) CONVEYANCING CLERKS (3) KEYPUNCH OPERATORS (4) LAW LIBRARIAN I sols srttti m swung Mgwisim iad irs riUtna. truncate ol Busimw Studies PSC rauninattoa In Mm b hsne \#m srUl r>e eonstdn Please writ*, stating post applied (or. personal particulars,466 words
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Advertisement371 1984-01-11 25 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical An established manufacturing firm requires CONFIDENTIAL STENOGRAPHER QCI O level with good comniiinil of English c Typing and shorthand skills 40 80 p m Mature, responsible with ability to interact effectively with all levels of staff Preferably with 2 years' working experience. Salary above $600371 words
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Advertisement641 1984-01-11 25 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical PERSONAL ASSISTANT/ EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Established professional firm has a vacancy for the above position Qualifications required: OCE A with distinction m English Minimum 5 years' experience Applicants are to state details ol qualifications, experience, current and expected salary, contact telephone number together with a recent641 words
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Advertisement576 1984-01-11 25 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical Well established consulting engineers trim seeks applicants for the post ofRECEPTIONIST CUM GENERAL CLERK Pre-requisites: c Pleasant disposition. c Good telephone manners. c Hardworking and helpful. c Able to speak English and Mandarin fluently. c Ability to type. c 2to 3 years' working experience. c576 words
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Advertisement604 1984-01-11 25 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical ACCOUNTS CLERK Requirements:--e LCC Intermediate Bookkeeping and above, c Preferably with 2 years' experience. c Ability to type and do filing. Please apply m writing with full personal particulars, qualifications, experience, salary expected with recent photograph and contact telephone number to: THE MANAGING DIRECTOR 7500A,604 words
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Advertisement585 1984-01-11 25 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical WIN (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD has immediate vacancy for an ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT c Minimum LCC Full Certificate Working experience preferable Ability to keep full set of accounts Interested applicants, pleaae write with confidence to: THE MANAGER BLK. 12, UNIT 3 PANDAN LOOP SINGAPORE 0512 A representative585 words
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Advertisement616 1984-01-11 25 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical We have immediate vacancy for TEMPORARY (4 MONTHS) BOOK-KEEPER Has some knowledge of accounts. Write or call personally for interview: 362 Upper Paya Lebar Road =06-13 Da Jin Factory Bldg Singapore 1953 Tel: *****22 ESTABLISHED TOUR COMPANY requires a General Tour Clerk Minimum GCE 'O'616 words
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Advertisement794 1984-01-11 25 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical JUNIOR CLERK/TYPIST required hv manufacturing company m Jurong (near SBS Bus Tenm- nal) Salary commensurate^ trttb experience plus bonus and transport assistance Tel *****66 Miss R Tan for appointment SCHOOL LEAVERS WITH typing knowledge. Working place MarPherson $300 $350 Also ex- i perienced Clerk/ Typist794 words
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Advertisement528 1984-01-11 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant f) Sales t) Sales fm r V JT'a'P' w mm Wywy Pte Ltd invites applicants for the post of C A I CC REPRESENTATIVES To promote a range of office equipment m their Copier and Facsimile Division. We offer excellent pay, tnwel allowances, various528 words
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Advertisement452 1984-01-11 25 NOBLE urgently requires Sales Executive GCE A' ievel/Trade certificate Able to work mdc pendently Proficiency m handling business correspondence Experience m elec tronic components Age below 30 years Possess Class 3 driving licence Interested applicants, please call personally for an interview or write m immediately with complete resume and contact452 words
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Advertisement531 1984-01-11 26 66 Situations Vacant Sales U-PLAN OFFICE CHAIRS requires SALES REPRESENTATIVE Completed NS Own transport Salary commensurate with experience I Interested please call *****20 today and tomorrow An expanding company requires: SALE S REPRESENTATIVE To market an established brand ot building seal a Completed Secondary education Kxperience preferred but not neoes.s.irv531 words
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Advertisement699 1984-01-11 26 66 Situations Vacant Sales MALE OR FEMALE SalM BXCCU ttve* required Immediate!] t". h p npan Ung i ""fm^j Hon esi. haittworkini wll motlvai r>! mid i areer miiulrii AMr lo ■Mdi nkjii-v.'i md local dtaaKts Must ti.ur own transport Con pieteii Nittion.ti Service BensMa BunJng m>t tea ttaan $if>.ooi)699 words
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Advertisement520 1984-01-11 26 66 Situations Vacant Sales Interior furnishing* company requires: 1 FEMALE SALES ASSISTANTS 2 GENERAL CLERKS Intel e.-,tfii applicants call perxon.UU (ruin lOOOiim tobOOpm at 176 ORCHARD ROAD -05-11 CENTREPOINT SINGAPORE 0923 Leading motor firm requires FEMALE SALES REPRESENTATIVES a Age 21 years and above, a Clu.ss 3 driving licence required.520 words
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Advertisement692 1984-01-11 26 66 Situations Vacant f) Sales SARAH COVENTRY The latest fashion jewelry from New York requires part-time sales personnel to promote fast-selling jewelry Catalogue products on loan for your sales promotion. Tel *****5r7/8 WE NEED YOUNG and attractive Salesgirls to work m our jeans and fashion shop at Unit -01-07, Parkway692 words
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Advertisement353 1984-01-11 26 66 Situations Vecant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical M CHARTERED ELECTRONICS INDUSTRIES j S| PTE LTD I H A subsidiary of iH i n invites applications for: S I PURCHASING ASSISTANT I GCE 'A' or good GCE 'O' preferably from j the Science stream or ITC m related353 words
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Advertisement559 1984-01-11 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical (ffiHDB WALK-IN INTERVIEW FRIDAY 13 JANUARY 1984 2.00 pm to 4.00 pm TECHNICIAN (WORKS APPRENTICE) G.C.E. 3 O' Level including English and Science/Technical subjects. Appointees will assist architects and engineers m the supervision of building, structural and civil engineering works559 words
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Advertisement515 1984-01-11 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situctions Vacant g) Technical g) Technical A new manufacturing company invites application for the following position CHEMIST Male or (tenale Degree m Chemistry or Diploma m chemical process technology. Minimum 2 year' experience m Wd Analytics Laboratory work and In the handling of Qai Liquid Chromatography515 words
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Advertisement356 1984-01-11 27 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical CHARTERED CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES PTE LTD A subsidiary ot MBV .nv^es applications foi MAINTENANCE TECHNICIANS a NTC or equivalent m Air-conditioning /Meta! Machining/ Mechanical Electrical Installation MAINTENANCE ASSISTANTS a Primary education a Experience not necessary Tha WL lawful candi datss can axpact high starting tafary and356 words
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Advertisement540 1984-01-11 27 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical MALAYAN BREWERIES (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD BOILERMAN |c Ist class Certificate of Ooaßßatancj for nfamirniHr Attendant i Possession of engirt driver's Certificate of Competency will be a definite advantage j c Age oelow 4.S venr«.- Willing to work on 3-rotatlng ttattta j For interview, call: *****3540 words
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Advertisement562 1984-01-11 27 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical EXSEL require*: TECHNICAL SALES REPRESENTATIVE (tor batteries, chargers and DC systems) Requirement* Blec Electronic or equivalent experience, c Valid driving licence plus own transport c Result orientated. Can communicate at all levela Excellent prospect* for the right applicant*. Wnie with confidence stating expected salary to:562 words
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Advertisement364 1984-01-11 27 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical OCEAN PARK CONDOMINIUM (East Coast Road) requlres:BUILDING TECHNICIAN c NTC Grade 3 In electrical engineering Knowledge of plumbing and M&E works c Starting salary $700 Interested applicants, please call TEL: *****00 lor an appointment QUALIFIED BOILER ATTENDANTS required Please call GREEN SPOT FACTORY Bukit Timah364 words
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Advertisement371 1984-01-11 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant n) Production h) Production Rl\ MOTOROLA |Al pH\ J Electronics n* —j Ik fVvl 7 < >me n our novly established WL" \W\ tIS high technology company as I MM FEMALE I ■I OPERATORS I mk VI Enjoy high pay, attractive benefits M B\371 words
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Advertisement497 1984-01-11 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production requires Production Control Supervisor Requirements: GCE 'A' level Completed National Service 1 to 2 years' experience m similar position We offer attractive basic wages, shift allowances, fringe benefits and free transport or bus-fare reimbursements. Interested applicants please drop m for497 words
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Advertisement281 1984-01-11 27 66 Situations Vacant h) Production Starting salary and attractive I benefits just for y0u You wilt enjoy: Shift Allowance ($2/- for 2nd shift and $5/- for 3rd shift) Salary increase after 3 months Attendance Awards Life Insurance Coverage Opportunities for Overseas Training Free transport Airconditioned work environment Females, aged 14281 words
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Advertisement191 1984-01-11 27 66 Situations Vacant h) Production (CALLING AU \HOUSEWrVES...< ...we otter meaningtul jobs Join us and make extra money tor the tamily. Those above 45 years of age ase aiso weicomea No •xp*ri«nc« required training will be provided Call *****49 ex Walk-In to NATIONAL SHMCONCUCTOfi PTILTD. 1100 Low*r Detta Rood. Singapore191 words
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Advertisement875 1984-01-11 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production NHK BASKET S PORE aw .^^alaaW. co(Pte>ltd mF^Jmt Mil I lssml I MALE: I BJ m PRODUCTION WORKERS ■i a _-__^Baaaaaßf a Hree meiiu-.il heneift.s uniforms Aiwiuui leave MALAYAN BREWERIES AWS pnMuctivity incentive (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD I RgBssg™* of Tig*r875 words
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Advertisement618 1984-01-11 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous Requirements: >^ <*^w Primary 6or Certificate //it^T^/ m Basic Education (Module I*l W 4 English and Maths) /^"V^ I^l •Ito 2 years of cooking E *3C? experience m either coffee M p^ houses hotels or other A M establishments I618 words
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Advertisement667 1984-01-11 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous I 1) Waiters 2) Waitresses 4) Dish Washers 5) Pantry Maids 6) Linen Maid/Valet or Linen Attendant/Valet 7) Chambermaids 8) General Cleaners j Walk into our friendly Personnel Dept. for an interview or write to: I j The Personnel Dept667 words
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Advertisement224 1984-01-11 28 66 Situations Vacant I i) Miscellaneous CD r^S i i cjji Jdouim^iie de requires ACCOUNTS CLERK LCCI Intermediate At least I—2 years' experience ASSISTANT STOREKEEPER Must have at least 1 year's related experience DISH WASHER No experience necessary PASTRY COMMIS I (2 vacancies) Must have at least 2 years' experience224 words
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Advertisement403 1984-01-11 28 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous IT KANEKA SINGAPORE CO (PTE) LTD. Specialist m manufacturing pharmaceutical intermediates, situated m Jurong has vacancy for the lollowmg post: STOREHAND Our package includes: c Commencing salary negotiable c Salary adjustment after completion of probation c Transportation to and from work a Medical benefits for403 words
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Advertisement400 1984-01-11 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous meeting J| T,a smile... I km WILSON PARKING (S) PTE LTD V*t at e»^anainy »no urgentiv 'PU^ire FULL TIME PART TIME CAR PARK CASHIERS ASSIST AM TS DESPATCH RIOEfiS Requirements: Secondary education preferred Able to speak and write English Experience not necessary. Training will be400 words
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Advertisement440 1984-01-11 28 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous (A) SALES EXECUTIVE m supervising motivating (B) ADMINISTRATIVE EXECUTIVE .inning ft control, problem boM general administration i post A 4. H prereraM) OCE a levej. understand Chinese I 3 driving ii< (C) FEMALE LABORATORY ASSISTANT a SALES GENERAL CLERK O level with credit of Chemistry or440 words
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Advertisement411 1984-01-11 29 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous HOTEL ROYAL leejaliw 1. WAITERS/ WAITRESSES Qtoataalarj nio/$470 2. HOUSEMEN Qmaaalaflj $380/$440 3. COOK ruaaiTalaij $470/*S3O 4. COMMISCOOK mi— Talaij $380 $440 5 CHAMBERMAIDS QraaaSaJar] S3M/$440 6. SECURITY GUARDS Gross Salary 350/S4lO 7 MAINTENANCE HELPER QraeeSafcMj $350/s4io bkteteattxl tppltcantj. please ippiy penooeJtj M write to411 words
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Advertisement594 1984-01-11 29 66 Situations Vacant i 1) Miscellaneous IPDC Sole Agent for SPEED QUEEN i am laundry equipment I Due to expansion en have the I (ollowtna, vacancies for its operation A) COIN LAUNORETTE SUPERVISORS i OCI Level Able to speak Mandarin dialects Pleasant pt* rsonallty Able to deal with i customer!594 words
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Advertisement365 1984-01-11 29 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous DRIVER Possess Class 3 driving licence. c Exempted from or completed Netionel Service. c Salary above $500 p.m. a Transport allowance $30 p.m. a Meal allowance $10 p.m. Those Interested please ring LAM SOON ENGINEERING PTE LTD at *****88 for an appointment. Established photostating centra365 words
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Advertisement694 1984-01-11 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous OFFICE ASSISTANT Established British Company required by a leading advertising requires agency MALE STORE ASSISTANT Main Duties: Completed National Service c Internal mall collection Si c English stream distribution c 2-3 years of store-keeping c External despatch to nearby experience694 words
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Advertisement398 1984-01-11 29 CAPUCCINO PTE LTD urgently requires: 1) LOUNGE WAITRESS 2) ASSISTANT COOK Interested applicants please call personally at: 68, ORCHARD ROAD #02-01 to #02-04 PLAZA SINGAPURA Between 2.30pm 5.30pm. Construction Firm requires SITE DRIVER cum DESPATCHER a Must have completed N.S. a Possess class 2& 3 driving licence Interested applicants, please398 words
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Advertisement871 1984-01-11 29 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous TIVOLI Pastry ft Cakeshop invites applications for:CAKE SALEGIRLS Interested please call personally to:--167 Goldhill Plaza Newton Road Singapore 1130 Tel: *****63 We have vacancies for HOUSE DETECTIVES We offer attractive salary and other benefits. Please call personally from 2pm to Bpm at: PRESIDENT EMPORIUM 320 SERANGOON871 words
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Advertisement522 1984-01-11 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous WAITRESSES WANTED FOR selfservice canteen m city area. Office hours only No work on Sandays and Public Holidays. Tel: *****60. WE REQUIRE URGENTLY Van Drivers Also Delivery Men. Please apply personally at: 5001, Beach Road (Golden Mile Complex), Unit sOl-36, Spore 0719. DELIVERY BOY WITH522 words
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Advertisement818 1984-01-11 29 fiflTM? Today M m 00-4 ITlSiiis T^) ffl) AY Till Vehicle* Are Available UumiuUlEl In This Section KIM HOCK CHYE offer* Special Rates fot Daily Weekly/ Monthly Rentals. Datsun 120Y GL. 140J Bluebird 1600 c Toyota Corolla Mit Colt Lancer 1400 Oalant 1600 c Pickups/ Vans Trucks 389 BALESTIER ROAD818 words
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Advertisement829 1984-01-11 29 76 Vehicles For Sale to) BMW 1963 BMW 728 high power radio, cassette fully auto Price 5105.000 ono please contact *****92 from 12 noon REGISTERED NOVEMBER ISBI BMW 728ia Good condition Interested please contact Mdm 3M6809 (10am b; I 1975 BMW 2002Tw :reondltloned PARF immaculate condition throughout J only Loan829 words
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Advertisement1501 1984-01-11 30 74 Vehicle Financing 74 Vehicle Financing Its fast with FOCL Prompt processing of applications Attractive interest rates 12 months s'4°o flat 24 months 5V 2 °o flat 36 months 5%% flat 48 months 6 1 /4°o.flat Up to 90° o financing Call 533-3737 today If FORWARD OVERSEA Xl CREDIT LIMITED1,501 words
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Advertisement1729 1984-01-11 30 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale d) Flat d) Fiat d) Fiat "it ifiiai^gMgi J» gjg^g^giajgjßßpßaagjgjgaap*" I i W^S p kT \IW^^B gV- vll J^^^^^^ s _^g^_ A Sol* o»lr>tHito<i S-W \K )!< )R( (I'll I IP Showroom.: Z7 Focn Road .0' 06 Hoa1,729 words
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Advertisement1292 1984-01-11 30 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale h) Mercedes h) Mercedes Lm f^ «ft^<)^S^!lPPnaKjf«ißni?^nHfn9!niA?TDEicT^PPP9 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale J) Toyota 1978 CRESSIDA. NON-PARF Manual. Aircon. tip-top condition. Selling cheap. Down payment. $1,800 View Lor 15 17-C Geylang. *****98. 1981 TOYOTA CRESSIDA 2000 GL 'Q' regd1,292 words
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Advertisement834 1984-01-11 30 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale J) Toyota j) Toyota TEST DRIVE... I fTHE EXCITING NEW CORONA 16 PARF $26,800 ARF $34,900 SPACIOUS POWERFUL ECONOMICAL NEW COROLLA 1.3 DX PARF $21,120 ARF $28 000 GL PARF $23,320 ARF $31,000 VEHITO COMPANY (Sales. Service Parts; Showroom: 261 Upper Thomson834 words
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Advertisement490 1984-01-11 30 77 Vehicles Wanted CASH PAYMENT FO« I comp -red. PAKt ndhand ■*****0 b Load Serunßixin Garden Spore 1955. BETTER PRICf r PAR* ■ni all kindused *****21 3370t.v AA MEMBER REQUIRES HH BM*C pnvat> tyment :ence *****20 Mis- Taj BUSINESSMAN URGENTLY REQUIRES Private Company car Any m<xie *****374 Mr Ong No490 words
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Advertisement413 1984-01-11 31 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others k) Others k) Others k) Others UNBEATABLE Hyundai Pony 2 1200GL at ARF $23,500* on-the-road Special HP Rates 5 1 /4 %pa flat for 3 years 2-year guarantee or 40,000 km 10413 words
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Advertisement232 1984-01-11 31 86 Accommodations Vacant a) Houses BEAUTIFUL HOMES Comfortatle detached bungalow m quiet residential HOLLAND ROAD vuir ity D'ST. 10, 3 luxurious bedI ><m b, family hail, study cum gue: t room, separate spacious iiwn« and dining Very reasonable rental Beautiful uemi-colomal bungalow o'A OALVE V NASSIM ROAD vicinity set m232 words
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Advertisement198 1984-01-11 31 86 Accommodations Vacant a) Houses WESTERN GROVE, PASIR PANJANG ROAD Brand new ma nonette m quiet, serene surrondinos Fully parualiy furnished. SpaCkMIS split-lev* living dining urea 3 bedrooms attached bathrooms, privtte covered carpark DIST 15. ONAN RCAD APARTMENT Parttallv furnished :i bedrooms 2 attached bathrooms, spacious living dining area Walking198 words
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Advertisement493 1984-01-11 31 a) Houses Diat. 11, Watten Estate, newly re-painted double-storey link bungalow with 4 bedrooms, large private garden. Rental. $3,600. Dist. 10, Namly Garden, beautifully renovated doublestorey semi-detached with 3 bedrooms, nice private garden Rental: 52,600. Dist. 21, Eng Kong Garden, well maintained double-storey semi-detached with 4 bedrooms, fully furnished. Rental:493 words
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Advertisement584 1984-01-11 31 < '^^^HB!^'^P"9P9^S!VlNo9^4iWfeiwfM& 86 Accommodations 86 Accommodations Vacant Vacant a) Houses a) Houses DIST. 11 GOLDHILL AVENUE, spa- DIST. 23, HILLVIEW ESTATE 2- cious double-storey 3-bedroom- storey semi-detached, $1,600. ed terrace, near Newton Circus. Dist. 10, 2-storey terrace, $1,800. Centrally located. Quiet/ green- Chestnut Estate detached cry surroundings. Furnished, bungalows. $3,000584 words
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Advertisement359 1984-01-11 31 86 Accommodations Vacant a) Houses DIST. 10 COLD STORAGE Jelita vicinity. single-storey semi-de-tached. Cosy, renovated, living room opens to patio' garden Convenient to American School Jurong. BN Associates. *****07. DIST. 10/ 11: Fully furnished semi-detached and terrace houses. $1,800 $2,900 General Properties *****13/ *****75 DIST 10, DUKES GARDEN, doublestorey bungalow,359 words
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Advertisement350 1984-01-11 31 86 Accommodations Vacant a) Houses DIST 15, MODERN AND 001 storey semi-detached. 4 bedrooms, study, marble flooring, large garden. $2,500. Patron: *****05 *****19. DIST. 10, EWART PARK, luxurious double-storey bungalow. 4 bedrooms, spacious living, dining, swimming pool $8 500. Jay Housing. *****08 *****59. DIST 1646 SPLIT-LEVEL TERRACE fully furnished with350 words
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Advertisement423 1984-01-11 31 86 Accommodations Vacant a) Houses LOOKING FOR PRIVACY? secluded double-storey hunga- low. 4 bedroom.- servant > large i garden. $4,500 $7,500 D} *****66 I MAJESTIC BUNGALOW IN ,'lioice I Dist 10. milte House Park vi- 1 cinity Cetitral aircond. 3 bed- I rooms. 1 study, plus 1 servant's room Call423 words
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Advertisement326 1984-01-11 31 86 Accommodations Vacant a) Houses DIST 2S SFLr T AP MH i V ed with $i 600 p II DIST 20 DOUPLt SlOPfv SEM DETACHED 'urnished O: *****36 DIST 23 JALAN INTA* '(lie!: fUfl *****34 H. DIST b FABRfi MliiS -tor--;. >en.i U sedroom, furnished fui ?ond. T* DIST 5326 words
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Advertisement494 1984-01-11 32 86 Accommodations 86 Accommodations 86 Accommodations Vacant Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments b) Apartments i Ffiß EfiST PLfiZfi I I LUXURIOUS fiPfiRTMENTS I I At the junction of Scotts Orchard Roads. Next to Hyatt Hotel. I I Creates a new era m cosy modern living. iluliikMMkMTtiiusiTfiffl I INDOOR OUTDOOR494 words
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Advertisement247 1984-01-11 32 STUDIO Dist 7 The Plaza $2,100 Diet 10 Sommerville $2,400 Dist 14 City Plaza $2,100 2-BEDROOMED APT. Dist 9 Orangeford $3,600. Dist 10 Ridgewood $3,200 Dist 11 Newton Meadow $3,500. 3-BEDROOMED APT. I Oist S Westpeak $2,500. Diet 9 Grangeford $4,500. Dist 10 Botanic Mansion $2,000. Dist 10 Jaya Tower247 words
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Advertisement440 1984-01-11 32 i Ditt 11. new spacious townhouse, Camden Park vicinity, partly furnished. 4 bedrooms, servant's, big living/ dining, fully aircon, swimming pool, squash tennis courts. $5,500. Dist 9. new exclusive large apartment, off Orchard Boulevard, 4 large bedrooms, big living dining, central aircon. swimming pool, squash/ tennis courts. $6,500. c Ditt440 words
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Advertisement655 1984-01-11 32 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments CAIRNHILL PLAZA 4 BEDROOMS 3,200 SQ FT ON HIGH FLOOR, CENTRAL AIRCONDITIONING PARTIALLY FURNISHED AND CARPETED. SPLIT-LEVEL LIVING/DINING. WITH RECREATIONAL FACILITIES $5,900 NEGOTIABLE. CONTACT OWNERS: JEENI TAN OR PATRICK LUM UNIQUE PROPERTIES TEL *****77 Dial. 10, terrace apartment with spacious centralised aircond living/ dining areas.655 words
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Advertisement746 1984-01-11 32 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments i^a^a— —^a— a— a— wa—i DIST. 9 JALAN JINTAN fully furnished 2-bedroomed, $1,900. DIST. 10 HIMIKO COURT studio apartment, furnished. $2,000 only. DIST. 10 BALMORAL PARK fully furnished, 3 bedrooms, $2,900 DIST 21 PANDAN VALLEY 4 bedrooms, unfurnished. $3,900. GLENVIEW *****64 DIST. 9, HOLLYWOOD APARTMENT746 words
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Advertisement834 1984-01-11 32 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments COLONIAL STYLE APARTMENT m dist. 11. Only 4 families m the block. Quiet and greenery surroundings. 4 bedrooms, fully aircond. balcony/ patio, swimming pool. Rental $5,000 0.n.0. Call *****58/ *****97 (agent). DIST. 10, WOOLLERTON PARK apartment. Botanic Gardens vicinity. Centrally airconditioned. Landscaped garden, swimming pool.834 words
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Advertisement547 1984-01-11 32 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 9, BEAUTIFUL BRAND new apartment. 2 bedrooms/ study, quiet surroundings, pool, garden, 24-hr security, fully furnished Available immediately $3,500 *****91 DIST. 9, GRANGE ROAD maisonette. 3400 sq.ft.. 4 spacious bedrooms/ servant's, all with attached bathroom, pool, tennis, fully aircon. furnished. $4,200 Alpha. *****33. DIST.547 words
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Advertisement803 1984-01-11 32 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 11 AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY Luxurious fully furnished 3bedroomed apartment with airconditioner Rental $l 600 Call *****59 *****11 DIST. 10 APARTMENTS dose to shopping centres/ schools. 3 bedrooms. 2 aircons. 'urnished. $1,500 Coupe International *****74/ *****02 DIST. 10, SENG MANSION Robin Road/ Bukit Timah Road luxurious803 words
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Advertisement861 1984-01-11 32 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments LAGUNA PARK' BRADDELL HILLS/ Farrer Court 3-bedroomed apartments high floor, fully furnished. $1,800 $2,000 Rodge *****87 *****79 LORONG 23 GEYLANG koad well ..ited. 3-bedroomed flat Available immediately Rental $1,400 0.n.0 Principals call *****08 9 (Mr Ang) MERLIN PLAZA APARTMENT Studio Single bedroom Harbour view. Swimming861 words
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Advertisement826 1984-01-11 32 86 Accommodations Vacant bj Apartments NO AGF.NTS' S BEDROOMEC I aircond'.tioned furnished. p«j< D.st floor PERALBANK APARTMENT FULLY furnished splitlevel. 3 bedroom:. Interested call *****06 Mrs Lee REGENT GARDEN Road, exclusive 3-roomed apartment, partially furnished renta $3,500 REGENT GARDEN I BEDROOMEC walk-up apartment, partial!) furnished, swimming pool Tel *****88 SKYSCRAPER826 words
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Advertisement709 1984-01-11 33 86 Accommodations Vacant c) Rooms AiRCONO ROOM WITH I "room j ISO to 980 uple Pel 25! FURNISHED ROOM TO ent 111 v 'iigle couple IV I t()***** WORKING LADY or sluu>:>! Ui j share furnished room. SISO COP- I lab (owner at *****22 MARINt TERRACE ROOM QBOMC M4I4M 87709 words
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Advertisement901 1984-01-11 33 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DOUBLE-STOREY CORNEH TERRACE HOUSE IN LORONG H. TELOK KURAU land area 4,900 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms. ani possession Call UNIVERSAL REALTY PTE LTD *****33 e«t 8 $000 LOCATION DIST MacPheraon Est 13 M V rankel Est. 15 450 Seletar Hills Esl 28 590 Still ane901 words
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Advertisement597 1984-01-11 33 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST 19 UPPER SERANGOON vi- c:mty 3-storey bungalow 5800 sq.ft. Modern design Renovated. I 4 bedrooms servant's. Freehold 1 vacant possession $750,000. Swansea *****11. DIST. 20, DOUBLE-STOREY SEMIDETACHED, tastel ill) renovated, 3 bedrooms 2 baths Area approx. 3.100 sq ft $740,000 on o. Please597 words
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Advertisement817 1984-01-11 33 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST. 14, FEW Units uf new semidetached bungalows (From $780 000-) bungalows (From $905,000-) for sale. *****66 i Developer) DIST. 20 CALROSE TOWNHOUSE Beautiful 2-storey Condominium, facing Playground, under construction. Freehold |515£00 Mdm Oan *****33. DIST. 20 SHANGRi-l* PARK vicinity, single-storey ten^'-e. 2.800 sq.ft.817 words
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Advertisement646 1984-01-11 33 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses SIXTH AVENUE/JALAN Pemimpm renovated double-storey terrace, 1.800 sq. ft. '2.600 sq. ft. I.indtrac *****79 THOMSON VIEW DIST. 2057 2 storey semi-detached, over 3500 -sq.ft. $770,000- negotiable 2fil4:it>2 (Agent I WOODLANDS PARK 3 BEDROOMED senu-detaehed. 1 servants Freehold 5.400 sq.ft $520,000. *****39 No agents). 2-STOREV646 words
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Advertisement549 1984-01-11 33 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments MflßlNCPflftflDC GfIRD€N AT ST. PATRICK'S ROAD/MARINE PARADE KOAI>| LUXURIOUS FINISHING AND FITTING APTjUw^fiv *^^aj^|BQ^B PJ^HPI !^fik- *■> *M> t Special Reduction Offer Now sc/c5 c /c Discount From 5289J50 upwards per unit. BOOK NOW TO AVOID549 words
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Advertisement537 1984-01-11 33 MEYER TOWER, DIST. 15, brand new high floor apartment with seaview. Approximately 1,816 sq.ft. Unique design/ split-level. 3 bedrooms/ servant's, pool/ squash, foreigners eligible See to appreciate. $545,000 negotiable. *****11. $265,000 DIST. 19 BRAND new renovated walk-up 3-bedroomed apartment. Freehold. Facing south east. Very quiet and good residential area. Ample537 words
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Advertisement931 1984-01-11 33 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments PASIR RIS GARDEN Towr.rii.Mse 2405 sq ft 3 bedrooms utility. Living/dining plus family hall. 3 bathrooms. Urgent sale City Valuers and Consultants Pte Ltd *****74 SELLING CHEAP! DIST 10, Ridgewood. Kalakaua. 3-bedroomed apartment 1.600 sq.ft. Tenanted. Condo facilities, amencan style kitchen. Capitaus: *****92.931 words
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Advertisement590 1984-01-11 33 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments OCEAN PARK NASUS issjed high floor m 1305/ 1940 sq ft Interested parlies to contact owner direct:. *****0 SALES OF APARTMENTS vale 5500.000 Greenacres $450,000 Marbella Court $460,000 Meyer $505,000 Ocean Park $430,000 YSC Properly 296-6666 SHERWOOD TOWERS I bed- I rooms, approx590 words
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Advertisement639 1984-01-11 33 89 Properties Fc Sale b) Private Apartments FURNISHtO CORNER BACHELOR GOLDEN HILL MAISONET't LION TOWER AREA Strut;;. LOCK CHO APARTMENT ed 1,50 MARYLAND PARK. approx 1.800 s MOUNT FABER LODGt 3-level corner *****44 PEOPLES PARK COMPLEX roomed prn. sale or rent SHERWOOD TOWER FULi *****00 TELOK KURAU COUR7 old 3639 words
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Advertisement887 1984-01-11 34 89 Properties For Sale c) HDB HUDC Apartments BEDOK NORTH J ROOMED i i near 1 1 i s << $44,000 CHAI CHEE AVENUE NMMBMI Mid floor ceramic floorings, kitchen cabinet, morning sun Selling cheap Tel *****5 CLEMENTI AVENUE 1 Btt KM I rooma reri i throughout i Kitchen cabinet887 words
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Advertisement311 1984-01-11 34 89 Properties For Sale c) HDB HUDC Apartments 3-ROOMED LORONG 1 !> i> tw>>, Sell:!!*; ISOjOOO 0n <> Interested i 5 1 AA\i- No a >je i\ t s pit |M 4 ROOMED BEDOK NORTH high i tlOOl marble. SUIH.OOO. Hedok s.mth. ceramic throughout, cabtnel 106,000 *****78 ang mo kio311 words
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Advertisement298 1984-01-11 34 90 Properties Wanted 90 Properties Wanted f Attention ~ffif| Owners of: 1) Rural lands. 2) Urban or suburban lands. 3) Development projects with planning approval. 4) Projects under construction. 5) Other lands with development potential. If you are prepared to sell, enter a joint venture or require technical advice or298 words
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Advertisement81 1984-01-11 34 91 Factory Spaces TOT Sfill© jjfcj^ ts^^Xirt cii^H Ideally located at UPPER PAYA LEBAR RD. Area from 179.9 s.m. Adequate parking spaces Suitable for light industries Freehold land 80% loan available KIAWAIKHANGCO. (PTEI.LTD. 157, South Bridge Road Singapore 0105 Tel: *****6 (5 Lines) I *****92 ENGINEERING JTC WORKSHOP FOR SALE81 words
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Advertisement273 1984-01-11 34 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces JURONG S 8' TERRACE FACTORY, GUL STREET 4-year old and well maintained building. •87 1 sq.m. including 124 sq.m. of V mezzanine office (Aircon) Ceiling height 7.4 m. Annual ground rent $12.00 only. $750,000 negotiable. Viewing by appointment only. B Contact Thomas F.S. Lee273 words
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Advertisement678 1984-01-11 34 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Reasonable rental rates Free Parking Space LOCATION: SINGAPORE WAREHOUSE (off River Valley Road) Enquiries, please call: *****11/*****19 (Mrs. C.K. CHEN) II DBSLAND Warehouses for Lease/Sale LOCATION: WEST COAST ROAD 4-storey Warehouse Complex Unit area ranging from 132m 2 to 788m 2 Ample678 words
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Advertisement594 1984-01-11 34 93 Office Spaces a) Sale For tale rents) PARKWAY PARADt 2 units 9505q.fl each SULTAN PLAZA 1.200 sq ft Please co.itact *****4« OFFICE IN KATONG 517 sq ft lean well maintained Fullyfurnished Price $580 p.s.f. 0.n.0 Please contact lei *****38 TEXTILE CENTRE. CORNER unit. 930 sq.ft Nicely renovated Vacant possession594 words
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Advertisement714 1984-01-11 34 93 Office Space* b) Rental OFFICE UNIT 3504 .-4 ft m Woh Hup Complex well partitioned Willing to pa> up to $10,000 for new. decoration Available now for sale and lease at $2 4 p 111 excluding maintenance Allow 1 month :ree for renovaUoni Learn tenement will start :ift*r Chinese714 words
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Advertisement407 1984-01-11 35 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Off ice Spaces 93 Office Spaces b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental -^1 Prime offices to lease at attractive and flexible r|j J^ffl rental terms j^ <s^v. "^B^BJSJ Strategically located m the Li centre of the financial and s s>s^^ business407 words
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Advertisement220 1984-01-11 35 94 Shop Spaces a) Sale ORCHARD PLAZA FOR sale or lease column free space from 11.350 sq ft 22,700 sq.ft. for night-crab lounge, disco, office used with own independent ,ur conditioned unit Available foi Immediate > ccupation. Principala onlj t"r further detaua Contact Wflm DIST. 7, SEAH STREET, 4-stoiey Sbophouse,220 words
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Advertisement157 1984-01-11 35 94 Shop Spaces a) Sale BUKIT TIMAH PLAZA Shop/Showroom lor sale/lease Location: Basement 1 Area: 2.700 5q.ft. Available immediately MANSFIELD PROPERTY SERVICES *****51/*****8 PEOPLE'S PARK KATONG A few shops at basement 1 for sale or rent. Areas from 215 sq.ft. All shops with water supply and discharge. Principals call Sole157 words
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Advertisement343 1984-01-11 35 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental PRIME LOCATION SHOP SPACES Z FOR RENT LUCKY PLAZA J Shops 398 484 sq.ft. ORCHARD PLAZA Shops 118 883 sq.ft. FAR EAST 3 SHOPPING J CENTRE J Shops 271 533 sq.ft. BEAUTY WORLD I PLAZA I !j Shops 322 1427 sq.ft. Ideal for following business:343 words
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Advertisement1202 1984-01-11 35 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces a) Sale a) Sale jwßr jT^tJ?*^ at P«-^ IB hL Jkßt 1 Tenure 999 years leasehold Easy Instalments Enquiries Bookings L Victory Realty Co. (Re) Ltd. #06-00 6 th Storey. Far East Plaza (next to Hyatt Hotel) I Scotts Road. Singapore 0922 Tel: *****111,202 words
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Advertisement875 1984-01-11 35 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours No. 1 Tour Operator to Australia! |k Gold Coast M M *f£ Queensland. Australia > Ifc f 4 "^llff 8/9 days with Brisbane J f t lt from 551 658 i 4 J Dep every Tue and Thu y. p 9 days with Brisbane875 words
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Advertisement498 1984-01-11 35 102 Tours M iWN M£0«» I H DtF DIP SUNDAY V ACCOMOOATION Hol£i I I ALSO CONTACT US fOR YOUR WOfiLDWIDf AIRTICHEIS AN: H v .LOCAL ANDOVtRSU Sei.ausaha Travel Cargo Ser Pte Ltd. 7500A BEACH ROAD U 303 Th* PLAZA SINGAPOW 0719 TEL *****88 RS 3945" KALf* If -S l9498 words
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Advertisement709 1984-01-11 36 102 Tours 102 Tours ffi- NAM HO *^ff» TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE. LTD. h««ci office Pearf s Centre Grd. Floor, 100 £v Twig Sen Sr., #01-14, #01-16, #01-18 S'pcre 0105. Tel: *****33 (7 lines). Branch Office People's Park Complex, Grd. Floor, 1 Park Rood, #01-19, Singapore 0105. Tel: *****1/*****2/*****3/*****6 *****8/*****63.709 words
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Advertisement334 1984-01-11 36 102 Tours 102 Tours i f PARADISE PHUKET I 4-Day PHUKET/ JAMES > BOND ISLAND TOUR it $499 >*^ jB Oep: Every Tho 5/1, 7/1, i? 12/1,14/1,19/1,21/1. ml m 26/1, 28/1, 2/2. 3/2.9/2 Direct Airbus super-jet Exotic Phang-Nga Bay excursion >* #J*jL^ Luxurious Phuket Merlin OH' Hotel W Relax at334 words
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Article, Illustration41 1984-01-11 37 142 Condolences 142 Condolences 142 Condolences With Deepest Sympathies and Condolences to The Family of the Late MR. TAN TYE KHIM, ANDREW (Director/ Manager of Singapore Unit Trusts Ltd) on their recent bereavement Directors, Management Staff of SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS LTD41 words
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Article, Illustration107 1984-01-11 37 MR GOH ENG LOK Age 60 passed away peacefully on 8 Jan. 1984 leaving behind loved ones Body lying at: Blk. 23, Dover Crescent, Spore 0513. Cortege will leave on 12.1.84 at 1 p.m. sharp for Bright Hill Crematorium. GWENDOLINE CYSILLA HECTOR Passed away peacefully on 10/1/84, leaving107 words
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Article, Illustration77 1984-01-11 37 The Family of the late MDM. WONG SIEW YONG Wishes to express their heartfelt thanks to all relatives, friends and colleagues for their kind condolences, assistance, attendance, donations, scrolls and wreaths during their recent bereavement. The Family of the late Anthony F. Andrade wish to express their heartfelt77 words
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Article, Illustration215 1984-01-11 37 The family of the late Mr Tan Teng Moh wish to express their heartfelt thanks to all relatives, friends and colleagues for their visits, wreaths, donations and condolences during their recent bereavement. They would like to thank the management and staff of U.M.W. Groups. Selco. HDB. Pearl Bank215 words
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Article, Illustration112 1984-01-11 37 The Family of the late MRS. SOOSA CATHERINE exprees their heartfelt thanks to all relatives and friends lor thair kind condolence*, assistance, attend anca, wreaths, donations and services rendered during their recent The Family of the late DR. S.R. SALMON thanks the Orthopaedic Surgeon. Physicians, Renal Physician. Doctors112 words
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Article, Illustration67 1984-01-11 37 IN FOND MEMORY OF In Loving Memory CHUA HUA JOO Died 11.1.73 ••....Love bears all things Believe* all things Hopes all things Endures all things Love never ends From Your Loved Ones IN FOND MEMORY of Tony Khoo Hock Chye. departed on 11.1.81. Deeply missed by friends.67 words
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Article, Illustration153 1984-01-11 37 141 Deaths 141 Deaths MR. THOMAS V PEREIRA Aged 81 passed away peacefully on 10/1/ M leaving behind WIFE MAGGIE SONS DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW STAN I ANNE ALOYSIUS BEA I I LAWRENCE SURVA DAUGHTERS SONS-IN-LAW DAPHNE HAROLD BEGA ANSELM EVA BENEDICT and Grandchildren Cortege will leave 18. Jalart Ulu Siglap East Coast153 words
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Article, Illustration84 1984-01-11 37 IN LOVING MEMORY OF MR DENNIS X ANNAMALAY Departed 11.1.76 'To us his name will ever be The key that unloc ks memor; O1 a dear one. gone but cherished yet! A beloved face we'll never getDearly missed by loving wife Agnes, sons, daughter*, sons-in-law and grandchildren.84 words
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Article12 1984-01-11 37 "In Memoriam" is for the loved ones whom you rompmbpr I vlllvlliMVl12 words
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Article, Illustration35 1984-01-11 37 of the Lalu MDM MARIAMMAL Will be performed on Wednesday Utti January IM4 at Ipm at Resident Bit. 28, Msraihng Drive MM Kindly accept thw a* personal invitation by Daughter Palaniammai and Family35 words
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Advertisement866 1984-01-11 37 112 Commercial/ 112 Commercial/ Technical Technical PB| PERFORMANCE COUNTS Thousands of students have gamed success m *d'Ojs examinations since 1 950, which is why PERFORMANCE counts at STAMFORD Genera' Education Marketing Cambridge GCE A/0 levels im/lcci ilc^M^M 6 5 Management HbC'biKM bKM I.AM/ABE Banking IBF AIBM/IB 7y r, I Individual866 words
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Advertisement684 1984-01-11 37 112 Commercial/ Technical SHORTHAND/BOOK-KEEPING BEGINNERS Classefl Shorthand Mon Wed Iti y 30am 2 30pm/Fri 6.30pm I'liiiiiiienring 11 13 th Bk-Keeping Mon Wed'Frl Ham :v3opm Wed 7.45pm Friday 6pm Commeni-ing 11 13 th. Singapore institute of comi mer.-e. -04-283 Selegle Complex Tel .U7IISI 3371 MS SHORTHAND BEGINNERS' 1 COURSES lommencing 16.1.84684 words
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Advertisement457 1984-01-11 37 113 Language 113 Language I What makes ATT ip«ciat? The professional native-speaker teachers The well-known International House method The friendly atmosphere The convenient location The small classes (maximum 15 per class) V EVENING CLASSES ENGLISH LANGUAGE For schoolchildren Mon Wed 5.45 pm 7.20 pm Tue Thu 5.45 pm 7.20 pm457 words
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Advertisement287 1984-01-11 37 hjjj ANNOUNCEMENTS i jL 1 1 134 Lost I i s= REWARD! I A red bag containing jewellery was found missing on 9/1/84 at about 12.30 p.m. along i Thomson Road. FINDER, PLEASE CONTACT: *****41 LOST Mate adult Beagie dog j m the vicinity Carmichael Road/ Braddell Road on 8/1/84.287 words
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Article74 1984-01-11 38 260,000 AND STILL CLIMBING Faster than ever' 260,942 copiH oi The Sunday Timei were sold on the 1 irst day of 1984. And we have every intention of surpassing even this. But what does all this breastbeattng mean bo you! Simply, value Eof money. With readership, your full page advertisement74 words
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Article, Illustration462 1984-01-11 39 Severe check costs Liem's brilliant colt his second W. Aussie triple crown PERTH, Tuesday BRILLIANT colt Top Post, owned by S.L. Uem of Agasam 3table, won the Sir Ernest Lee-Steere Classic .the flnai leg of the Western Australian triple crown for three-yeai'-olds, at Ascot Racecoor&e hereWAN - 462 words
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479 1984-01-11 39 EPSOM JEEP - End of road for restricted class? EPSOM JEEP MRA AMENDS CLASSIFICATION LIST By IT LOOKS like the end of the road for the restricted terms class. According to the first amendment m the classification list for the new season issued by the Malayan Racing Association, all restricted terms horses have479 words
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Article, Illustration19 1984-01-11 39 JON - JON BY dsfdas "Chn »b, S! Cmh m, 8!" "C«m 1! Cmmn, 8!" «Cmm«,4! onnm,l!» "Whan*!!?"19 words
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347 1984-01-11 39 Cherry Sweet ready to give bold showing ON THE TRACK with PEDIGREE NEWCOMER Cherry Sweet, a non-acceptor last week, did an impressive workout at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. With Leslie Khoo astride, the four-year-old mare warmed up on the sand before striding out well over 600 m m 38 sec.347 words
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Advertisement403 1984-01-11 39 IB ai^A tt^M^KJ^^Km w^Kr B^Bl B^^r moved We, South East Asia's oldest and most experienced mi^^--^ microcomputer dealer, have settled into our new and bigger home at Orchard C&E a minute's walk A Aside from the wide selection of microcomputers, peripherals and software, our specialists can advise you on the403 words
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Article748 1984-01-11 40 Champs Roma falter, but Falcao's optimistic ROME, Tues. Grey skies have hung unusually heavy over Rome these last few weeks. ..and some would say the reasons were not entirely meteorological. For storm clouds have been gathering over Italian soccer champions Roma, who arrived at the season's halfway748 words
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Article, Illustration182 1984-01-11 40 RIO DE JANEIRO, Tues. Flamengo chairman George Helal has called for a halt to the exodus of Brazilian stars to Italy. Helal's cry follows reports m the sporting Press yesterday that Napoli are interested m Brazil international defender Junior. Italian clubs have acquired one-third182 words
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Article, Illustration104 1984-01-11 40 LONDON, Tues. George Best Is to make yet another soccer comeback, this time with a minor Irish team. The 37-year-old former Northern Ireland international will play for Tobermore United, who have signed him essentially to boost their Irish Cap challenge. Herbert Patterson, assistant manager for theReuter - 104 words
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404 1984-01-11 40 Soccer shorts ARSENAL soccer coach Don Howe is expected to be named as manager at least until the end of the season at a club board meeting this week. As caretaker manager, Howe has guided Arsenal to only one defeat m six games and heReuter; AFP; AP - 404 words
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Article277 1984-01-11 40 AUCKLAND, Tues. Wimbledon singles runner-up Chris Lewis headed a band of six seeds through to the second round of the Benson and Hedges International Grand Prix tennis tournament at the Stanley Street Courts today. Lewis, 27, took 2 hr. 37 mm. to eliminate Australia's Peter Doohan,Reuter; UPI - 277 words
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Article83 1984-01-11 40 NEW YORK, Toes. John McEnroe was named 'Player of the Year' a Jaks award made by fellow members of the Association of Tennis Professionals last night. It was the second time the New Yorker had received the award. Others Included American Jimmy Arias as theReuter - 83 words
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Article, Illustration328 1984-01-11 40 LONDON. Tues. Argentine star- Ossie Ardiles has been ruled out as a replacement for Glenn Hoddle as Tottenham Hotspur battle to avoid joining the list of the English First Division Football Association Cup casualties m their third-round replay against Fulham tomorrow. Hoddle looks certain toAFP - 328 words
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Article, Illustration459 1984-01-11 41 Why boxing must be on its headguard WHETHER or not boxing has a place m modern society is a debate that has become as tedious as that over South Africa. On both issues there can be no half-measures; one is either for or against. However, two ring459 words
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EXTRA TIMESPORT
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Article, Illustration268 1984-01-11 41 My word! 4 WE are mystified. We've gone over it time and time again on the video and, if you take away their five goals, there was nothing be- A tween the teams." 7 Wolves captain Terry Hibbitt on a recent defeat by Watford. IT was268 words
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Article212 1984-01-11 41 Australia wave the Rules Come again? THE Geelong Advertiser reports: "Victoria has defeated South Australia 82--83 m boomerang throwing at Whyalla." A return match is expected... NOT content with winning the America's Cup, the Davis Cup and showing Pakistan that they can still play a fair game of cricket, Australia212 words
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Article, Illustration75 1984-01-11 41 ANYONE who has faced a metre putt with a dollar or two resting on the outcome knows how it feels to freeze on the golf course. At Buffalo Grove, United States, they make a habit of it, with an annual tournament, m the snow, called "The Eskimo Open".75 words
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Article176 1984-01-11 41 THE MYTH: The "Royal Family" of soccer are the Clarkes father and five sons, all professional footballers of whom the most famous is England striker and later Leeds manager, Allan. THE FACT: Not so. The Keetleys have a much better claim. There were 12 of them, 11176 words
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Article, Illustration455 1984-01-11 42 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH By Singapore right to fear Sison, the Filipino mystery man MAHADER HASSAN was right the dark horse of the Philippines' Davis Cup tennis team is not to be taken lightly. A last-minute replacement for top junior Manuel Tolentino, Virgilio Sison served only question marksALBERT SIM - 455 words
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Article296 1984-01-11 42 Willis wants of top order WELLINGTON, Tues ENGLAND captain Bob Willis will be looking for much improved performances from his top batsmen against Central Districts m the second cricket match of their New Zealand tour starting tomorrow. Of the tcp order, only David Gkwwer, who flourished last X— OH mReuter - 296 words
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Article204 1984-01-11 42 SYDNEY, lues. Greg Chappell. newly retired from Australian Test cricket, said today he would consider an offer to play cricket m South Africa but only if there were no snags Chappell said m a radio interview here that he felt sony for South African sportsmenReuter - 204 words
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Article137 1984-01-11 42 AUCKLAND, Ices. England cricket tour manager Alan Smith has dismissed allegations of drunkeness and surly behaviour by members of his touring team here. Smith said claims by English businessman and tour supporter lan Brooks that members of the touring team had behaved boorishly In their AucklandReuter - 137 words
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Article187 1984-01-11 42 SYDNEY, Tues An inspired innings by opener Kepler WesseLs helped Australia beat Pakistan by 34 runs m their second Benson and Hedges Cup one^day international at the Sydney Cricket Ground here. Wessels, the South African-bom Test player, hit nine boundaries m his 92 runs mReuter - 187 words
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Article, Illustration483 1984-01-11 43 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI STORIES BY Dynamic comeback for the man who refuses to quit CALL him Mr Evergreen. The oldest player to don the colours of a Division One club m this year's National Football League will be former international Noel Nathan who is making a comeback483 words
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Article, Illustration675 1984-01-11 43 TIONG BAHRU Sponsors Tsingtao. They start as favourites. The defending champions have discarded most of their ageing players, replacing them with four members from the Intermediate squad striker Tahir Buiang, Sharom Mokhtar, Jamaluddin Suleiman and Rashid Musanib. In addition, they have the services of national675 words
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Article209 1984-01-11 43 JITA SINGH yesterday decided against going on the Football Association of Singapore-spon-sored trip to Brazil for the six-week coaching course beginning on Monday. The national team's manager-cum-coach's shock decision came as Teo Chong Tee, the FAS chairman, was frantically trying to convince Mindef209 words
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Article179 1984-01-11 43 Mahesh to lead Singapore MEDIUM paceman Mahesh Mehta will captain the Singapore team to the inaugural Bangladesh invitational cricket tournament from Jan 13-21. This is despite the fact that all-rounder S. Muruthi has been included m the 14--member side Muruthi, who has been Singapore captain for the last few years,179 words
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249 1984-01-11 43 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By EGYPT are m but the women's event is out. This was the shock news Singapore Squash Rackets Association officials received from the Jordanian organisers of next week's Asian squash championships yesterday. Association officials are puzzled why Egypt, an African nation,249 words
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221 1984-01-11 43 THOUGH several swimmers registered personal best times, their efforts were just not good enough to rewrite the records of the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association's age-group meet at the Singapore Swimming Club at Tanjong Rhu yesterday. SSC swimmer Wan Tze Yang, was221 words
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Article464 1984-01-11 43 VALERY SEREDA, of the Soviet Union, cleared 2.30 metres for the world best men's high jump indoor performance of the year at an international meet m Leningrad on Monday, Soviet news agency Tass reported. Two other Soviet high jumpers Andrei Morozov and Igor Samylov cleared 2.25 m. JOHN464 words
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Article403 1984-01-11 43 France-Denmark opener for European Championship finals PARIS, Tues. Hosts France will open the European Soccer Championship finals against Denmark m the Pare des Princes Stadium m June, an entertaining prospect provided by the draw here today. France, who were placed m the tougher group, and WestReuter - 403 words
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Article, Illustration347 1984-01-11 44 PAUL WEE - PAUL WEE By Racing drivers caught by Traffic Police after three-km chase TRAFFIC Police have seized three high-powered sports cars following a high-speed chase from Orchard Boulevard to Queens way early on Sonday. The cars, a Lotos Esprit, a Porsche 944 and a Mazda RX7, were Impounded347 words
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Article91 1984-01-11 44 HYDERABAD. Tues. Indian film star-politician N.T. Rama Rao. who delivered a stunning 1983 election setback to Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, has survived an assassination attempt, the Press Trust of India news agency said today. The PTI said a 21-year-old unemployed man tried to stab Mr RaoReuter - 91 words
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Article81 1984-01-11 44 PARIS, Tues. The government of Rumania had to use 2,000 police to crush spreading strikes by coal miners and factory workers last year, a group of emigrant Rumanians said yesterday A spokesman for the Paris-based league for the Defence of Human Rights m Rumania. Mihnea Berindei. said workers81 words
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271 1984-01-11 44 IVAN LIM - Angry workers create trouble at worksite IVAN LIM By A GROUP of foreign construction workers, angry because they were not paid their fortnightly wages, smashed things up at a worksite m Kampong Übi industrial estate m Geylang on Saturday and Monday. They ransacked the contractor's office and wrecked furniture on271 words
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Article70 1984-01-11 44 Curls are in with Diana LONDON, Tues. Princess Diana, Britain's symbol of wholesome beauty, is starting a new trend by changing her much-copied hairstyle. Daily Mail reported today. Instead of the straight, blown back from the front look, the Princess of Wales is now opting for a busy curl mUPI - 70 words
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Article63 1984-01-11 44 COLOMBO, Tues. The conference of eight political parties which opened today to solve Sri I,anka's ethnic troubles was postponed until tomorrow evening after it was decided to invite two boycotting parties to attend. The leftist Sri I^nka Freedom Party, the main opposition of former Prime Minister Sirima Bandaranaike,AFP - 63 words
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163 1984-01-11 44 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaysia has proposed that with the addition of Negara Brunei Darussalam to Asean, the grouping rotates responsibility for coordination with its dialogue partners. Foreign Minister Tan Sri Ghazali Shafie said here today that under the present system, each Asean memberNST - 163 words
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Article462 1984-01-11 44 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST By Tokyo Correspondent Move may force Nakasone to renege on promise to boost armed services TOKYO, Tues. The Finance Ministry took a tentative decision today to slash the country's defence budget this year m a move which would force Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone to462 words
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176 1984-01-11 44 VATICAN CITY, Tues. The Vatican and the United States established full diplomatic relations today, the Holy See announced. The announcement was read to reporters by the Vatican's chief spokesman, the Rev Komeo Panciroli. The announcement did not mention the names of the envoys. ButAP - 176 words
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Article32 1984-01-11 44 NEW YORK, Tues. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 5.24 points to 1,291.46 m the first half hour of trading m the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 32 words
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271 1984-01-11 44 CANBERRA, Tues. Prime Minister Bob Hawke is expected to visit Malaysia next month to discuss Australia's commitments to defence alliances m South-east Asia, officials said here today. He plans to visit Malaysia for talks on the five-power defence arrangement, which groups Australia, NewAP; AFP - 271 words
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Article52 1984-01-11 44 SEOUL. Tues. A South Korean elephant breeder died after a two-tonne elephant picked him up with its trunk and hurled him several metres out of its pen today, police said. Mr Hong Tae-hum, 36, was trying to feed the 10-year-old male elephant when it attacked him at aReuter - 52 words
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Advertisement262 1984-01-11 43 P J^ P J^ 'is* p^ Yes, it's now so easy to own an NEC never be the same again microcomputer 'cause we're m our NEC a gem of computronic wonder at best new year spirit. And this offer may your fingertips. Fantastic 1 ■imiimivwiiviism mnll Si 5U J I262 words
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Advertisement144 1984-01-11 44 vAinl I KUL %n^ WINDOWFILM LLumar film can be Bi^fet^ added to residential or I commercial buildings I after construction, Only y^\ avoiding costly glass mS o e< s^ replacement. Admitted KS&'sr rm 0 p V rov ce ce S s C s oafety0 afety 1 2^-* \j* c ReUec^S144 words
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Advertisement551 1984-01-11 44 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's mancial Daily IN TODAY'S [SSI E A block of controlling shares m a listed compay will be available for tender from tomorrow Alan Leehas details of the company, and the number of shares on offer. How long can palm oil, the ever more golden crop, keep on551 words
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Miscellaneous146 1984-01-11 44 Weather mm mm '< ■mm ■mm■ >v ■■<■■■ &m #s amm UP TO 1 p.m. Partly cloudy with showers m few areas. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 30 max., 23 mm. SUNSET today: 7.14 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.11 a.m. Adelaide 15/29 C Fine Manila 20/29 C Fair Amsterdam146 words
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Article, Illustration1432 1984-01-11 1 CATHERINE McLEOD - The passage to Brono CATHERINE McLEOD Story: Photographs: 4Bromo ("fire") is one of three mountains m the huge ancient crater called the Sand Sea. Malevolent and bountiful for the mountain people who worship it, slowly dying but still terrible m its muttering death throes, it has spilled rich lava overRONALD McLEOD - 1,432 words
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Article, Illustration3886 1984-01-11 2 DR LSM - Why the Caesarian section needs to be done DR LSM By For the woman with Types HI or IV, there is The presence of a previous Caesarian section scar is always a sign that a repeat Caesarian section may be necessary. If the first Caesarian section was done for a3,886 words
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Article, Illustration351 1984-01-11 3 MAY HO - MAY HO By MADLY m love and contemplating marriage? Do you both know what you're m for? Are you really prepared? And how do you know you are? For couples m such straits, the Counselling and Care Centre has just published a fully illustrated351 words
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LEISURE
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Article, Illustration515 1984-01-11 6 SSO FIFTH ANNIVERSARY CONCERTS FIRST SERIES Jan 13 and 14, 8.15 p.m. Victoria Concert Hall Guest soloist: Daniel Heifetz Sponsored by Singapore Airlines Previewed by CHAN ENG CHENG HAPPY, light-hearted and triumphant tunes and melodies will kick off the fifth year of music-making by the Singapore Symphony Orchestra. In515 words
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Article, Illustration1054 1984-01-11 6 Ordinary people in a violent world Not 'all filmmakers m Hongkong work on the violence and sex assembly lines. Allen Fong, for example, prefers to train his camera right up close on life m low-rent, highrise Hongkong. By VICKY ELLIOT, writing for the International Herald Tribune HONGKONG manufactures films, like1,054 words
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Article, Illustration470 1984-01-11 7 LIM KAY TONG - LIM KAY TONG By THE Singapore Cultural Foundation will be sponsoring two performances by the Washington Ballet to the tune of $79,000. The performances, choreographed by Goh Choo San, will be held at the Victoria Theatre on Feb 7 and 8. They are470 words
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Article, Illustration1269 1984-01-11 7 CHRIS HO - CHRIS HO By On record Our columnist lists the 1983 chart-toppers m the United States, Britain and Singapore (singles and albums), and picks his own top 10 singles for last year. "1983 was the year Yew Wave peaked commercially, hea vy1,269 words
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Advertisement275 1984-01-11 1 cae «n» operas The Habitat Phase 11 A Distinguished Name In Luxury Living HABITAT design is to be found m M 1 1 J^P superbly-designed security system has Singapore. First there was Habitat Phase I, M M H| I HI MM I M IHH I been installed including independent recognised275 words
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Advertisement87 1984-01-11 2 TheTea Garden presents iS el i i iV^iH^iß n^S c-^l I SNt *> Jl X «i .!^bß |gP"' I.' AVItA-™ w «^P^^-^~ iff i .4 FILIPINO FOOD FESTIVAL lAN 12 25 Lumpiane Übod, Simgang Na Hipon Rellenong Manok. Guinatang Halo Halo And other culinary delights of Philippines prepared by leading87 words
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Advertisement773 1984-01-11 4 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES Telex Service: Address: Rates: RSSOBBI gales Service: Times House B« Service: i— l Tel: *****11 ex, 272^7 4 2669 "J^J** Ro 1 pSSfsSoB j" APPOINTMENTS W PPSC PHILLIPS PETROLEUM SINGAPORE 1 KSSV chemicals (private) umited WM 51. Goldhill Plaza *21-10 Wl^m Singapore 1 1 30 I CAREER OPPORTUNITIES I773 words
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Advertisement517 1984-01-11 4 II BF) SINGAPORE 1 4gp> POLYTECHNIC Applications are invited from suitably qualified Singaporeans and Permanent Residents for the following positions: A) ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS ($l7Ol -$4413) B) EXECUTIVE OFFICERS ($638 $3775) The point of entry will depend on qualifications and experience. QUALIFICATIONS A good honours degree, general degree or GCE 'A'517 words
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Miscellaneous249 1984-01-11 4 COMICS G ARFIELD By Jim DmriM TELL /V\E, CONSCIENCE, IT IS AAV PUTV TO > JUST WHAT POES A V MAKE YOU FEEL £AP r~^^~\ S CONSCIENCE PO? f A&OUT THINGS THAT < > THAT'S V^^^^ MAKE YOU FEELGOOP) SAP STAR WARS B^ Archie Goodwin &Al Williamson A pleased BOPa249 words
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Advertisement559 1984-01-11 5 APPOINTMENTS I SENIOR FINANCIAL I ANALYST I J Otis Elevator Company, part of a U.S. group ranked among the top 20 of the Fortune 500 companies, seeks an outstanding individual for I its regional HQ m Singapore. pi The appointee will assist m analysing, reviewing and monitoring business plans, financial559 words
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Advertisement456 1984-01-11 5 ARCHIVE, the leader m Advanced I ape Technology, invites 5,011 to join our NEW SINGAPORE MAM TACTI "RING OPERATIONS at Telok Blan M ah He are seeking top calibre people to join our pioneer team of professionals to meet projected dynamic growth challenges ARCHIVE is the Company for mdiv iduals456 words
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Miscellaneous227 1984-01-11 6 What's on A TRIBUTE TO MR HON SUI SEN EXHIBITION Highlights include replica of the late Mr Hon Sui Sen's office desk and sideboard, video tapes of his life as televised m the Friday Background programme and a screening of his attendance at various functions. Havelock community centre. 11 a.m.227 words
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Miscellaneous109 1984-01-11 6 row. MALAY BRASSWARE EXHIBITION From Malaysia, Indonesia and Brunei. Highlights include brass models of a house, bullock cart and incense burner. National Museum. 9 a.m. -5.30 p.m. Till Feb 8. Free. DISPLAY OF KENDI Ancient water vessels with roots m India and the Middle East; more than 50 kendi used109 words
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Miscellaneous1579 1984-01-11 8 VQUR VIEWING AND LISTENING GUIDE t_f_ Tiptoe through the tulips nsdioore 5.58 AM National Anthem to the Galaxy 21.M News Music My Way f.M Newi= PHE WONDER OF FLOWER BULBS (Chinese loft behind by wars are deep and everyone mUMf*?* PB^ffl? K^^W^ nouncele^t SB Nelson liunSy Mu^cm Se^ci! w.f?,' nf1,579 words
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Article, Illustration604 1984-01-11 1 RONNIE TANG - RONNIE TANG By Books that are well printed and well bound make good collector's items. An unusual collection of classics has been brought here from China for exhibition while a local collector is eager to share his prize volumes of Hong Lou Meng characters. A RARE edition of604 words
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Article72 1984-01-11 1 ai^pic-ISEi? g ft sfc£*p*— aw is m R#£ft bit: ftti X a f as us ii tp •r a»**a b en ►Mi— W*^ tk*t S "Js*Wl*" T qi— l 8&U« l:fla SB <Sftk> pq# B ft I ftjeptf I 1774—182 SMB *Ite#AJ%ifflis I I I gftAvHSttSlS I »ai .•■•r't'iirr^iij >72 words
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Article, Illustration388 1984-01-11 1 TAN BAN HUAT - TAN BAN HUAT By WRITER Chua Boon Hean has a set of books which he wants very much to share with more people if a publisher can be found to reprint it. Previously, he has to content himself with sharing the stringbound book388 words
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Article, Illustration2012 1984-01-11 2 BETTY WANG - The two worlds of Hong Lou Meng BETTY WANG By 4 The world of the Red Chamber is also the world of the Prospect Gardens, a collection of sights that are either the highest or the lowest, the most refined or the most unrefined. The novel created two worlds m2,012 words
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Article, Illustration767 1984-01-11 4 Mohd Ismail Sarbini; NIZQIN - Faith guides her all the way Mohd Ismail Sarbini NIZQIN MENDUNG SEMALAM by Dewan Bahasa Pustakl !9b: 137 pp. $4 00 Reviewed Megenai buku-buku READERS want satisfaction when they read a book. If there is a meeting of minds with the writer and an addition to their vocabulary, so much767 words
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