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Title Section15 1984-01-21 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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Article, Illustration619 1984-01-21 1 CHAN ENG CHENG - CHAN ENG CHENG By 4 The National Theatre was built with the assistance and contribution of Singaporeans from all walks of life. It was an important project, in the early days of nation building, to inculcate a spirit of self help and sense of nationhood. The619 words
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Article213 1984-01-21 1 MANILA, Friday. A PANEL looking into opposition leader Benigno Aquino's murder has decided to summon First Lady Imelda Marcos to testify on her reported meeting with him a month before his assassination. Mrs Marcos was reported to have met Mr Aquino three times in NewReuter; UPI; AFP - 213 words
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Article, Illustration117 1984-01-21 1 SINGAPORE swimming star Junie Sng will not take part in the Olympic Games because of just average results in her examinations. The 19-year-old, who announced her retirement from competition after last year's South-east Asia Games, was considering making a comeback for Los Angeles, but117 words
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Article40 1984-01-21 1 WARSAW, Frl. Poland today announced It was sharply increasing 1984 defence spending by 14 percent, blaming the move on Western rejection of Warsaw pact disarmament proposals and NATO's deployment of new US mlssilesln Western Europe. UPIUPI - 40 words
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Article89 1984-01-21 1 YOU will not have to pay an extra $1 when you take a taxi ride during the Lunar New Year. The Communications Ministry yesterday said it had carefully considered a fares surcharge for the festival season and decided against it. The question of a $1 surcharge89 words
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469 1984-01-21 1 THE demolition of the National Theatre will cause a big headache for many show organisers, chief among them those planning this year's Arts Festival National Day Rally. Festival planners are understood to have cancelled one of three big shows they wanted to stage469 words
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Article450 1984-01-21 1 DOREEN SOH - Times Pub sells stake in NST DOREEN SOH By TIMES Publishing Bhd has sold its 20 per cent stake in The New Straits Times of Malaysia. This brings to an end a formal relationship between the two publishing groups, which began in 1972. Before that the two companies were one.450 words
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265 1984-01-21 1 TV eye smokes out fortune teller's cigarettes SEOUL, Fri This is a curious tale of a South Korean woman soothsayer, Hyon Bosal, and it all began when the state-run Korean Broadcasting Service (KBS) recently showed a television programme about her. Unfortunately for her, the TV film showed three packs ofReuter - 265 words
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Article27 1984-01-21 1 THE Elections Department is to be computerised. It has invited tenders to install computer hardware, according to the latest Government Gazette notification.27 words
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Advertisement27 1984-01-21 1 Inside j 80 pages today SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 3,4,5,7 CAUSEWAY 19 EDITORIAL 22 LETTERS 23 BACKGROUND 24 TIMES DOLLAR 19-22 CLASSIFIEDS 2MI RACING 49-41 SPORTS 39,43,44,45,4727 words
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Advertisement93 1984-01-21 1 a* a^a^at 1 LC^^HBB Emm'' What's 'IN' and 'OUT' for the year m^F^ New Year Ej^3L the way %j^s it was 6-page special Prize-winning letter on National Theatre New life cinemas rl ■■^•^aaaaw jm v^^Sam 1 *^^J B L A W B Lam^AaC^^aaaa^^^^^^^^^ TalaMa^"mmpkr teaches UCul Page One in motion93 words
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Article650 1984-01-21 2 High sea rescue NINE Singapore fishermen who drifted for 10 days in the South China Sea after their trawler developed engine trouble, returned home on Wednesday full of praise for the Indonesian navy. A passing Indonesian gunboat spotted them and went out of its way to tow their boat650 words
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Article333 1984-01-21 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE asking price for an exhibition match to be staged in Singapore between the world's number one tennis player, John McEnroe, and his leading rival, Ivan Lendl, is said to be $38t,1M. As McEnroe himself would say, yon gotta be kiddin', man. Hopefully no local333 words
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Article43 1984-01-21 2 POLITICS IN BRITAIN IN THIS week's Behind the Headlines, the last of the series, JOHN DRYSDALE discusses the new political climate in Britain as well as how Western Europe generally views its economic prospects in relation to current American policies. Page 2443 words
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Article227 1984-01-21 2 RECORD PROFIT OF Ms49 m FROM MALAYAN CEMENT MALAYAN CEMENT has once again produced sparkling profits for its shareholders Pre-tax profits soared to a new record of M549.2 million, some M510.98 million more than in 1982. The second interim dividend will be 15 per cent. This brings the total227 words
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Article326 1984-01-21 2 Fun on the court THEY are on the basketball court to keep fit and have fun. Two-dozen strong, they are e.nployees of Shin Min Daily News who strongly telieve that fitness and camaraderie are just as important as materialistic pursuits. And this is what wo of them have to326 words
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Article626 1984-01-21 2 Lower increase JAPAN'S Finance Ministry has told the Cabinet that it wanted a smaller increase 5.1 per cent in military spending this year, signalling the start of major arguments among ministers now considering the nation's budget. The ministry says a deeply-indebted Japan cannot afford a large rearmament626 words
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Article375 1984-01-21 2 'Music' for the deaf THEY cannot hear, so for a long time the world of music and rhythm has been closed to them. Today, this is being changed with the introduction in the United States and Canada of a concept called signing and singing. Basically, the concept involves375 words
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Article179 1984-01-21 2 First master plan THE first-ever industrial master plan for Malaysia is being drawn up and will be ready by March next year. It will form the basis for industrial policies in the Fifth Malaysia Plan and future plans up to the year 2000. Being drawn up by179 words
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Article, Illustration335 1984-01-21 3 NANCY CHNG - Sihanouk: DK coalition more united NANCY CHNG By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK, Friday PRINCE Norodom Sihanouk, President of the coalition government of Democratic Kampuchea (DK), said the coalition has made "concrete progress" since its formation 18 months ago and that there was more unity and harmony among the three factions. HeUPI - 335 words
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Article231 1984-01-21 3 TOKYO, Friday JAPANESE police and safety experts today started investigating the cause of the coal mine fire that killed 83 men this week, as criticism of ihe mine's safety procedures mounted. Police and safety experts said the Mitsui Coal Mining Company, which owns the underseaReuter - 231 words
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384 1984-01-21 3 TOKYO, Friday Japan's Finance Ministry asks for cut JAPAN'S Finance Ministry told the Cabinet today that it wants a lower increase in military spending this year signalling the start of major arguments among ministers now considering the nation's budget. Finance Ministry officials saidReuter - 384 words
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164 1984-01-21 3 FRANK LIM - Zhao addresses Canadian Parliament FRANK LIM By OTTAWA, Fri. Chinese Premier Zhao Ziyang has -become the first communist leader to address a Joint sitting of Canada's Parliament, an honour rarely accorded visiting statesmen. Mr Zhao had been expected to speak on Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau's concern of world peace164 words
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Article39 1984-01-21 3 TORONTO, Fri. The Unification Church of Rev Sun Myung Moon has amassed a herd of 400 elk and deer, selling their antlers through a South Korean outlet as aphrodisiacs, the Globe and Mail Newspapers reported yesterday. UPIUPI - 39 words
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Article60 1984-01-21 3 THE NEW governor of the Philippines Central Bank, Mr Jose Fernandez, said yesterday he would leave on Sunday for Washington for talks with US Treasury and International Monetary Fund officials. The Philippines is seeking US$65O million (551.38 billion) in standby credits from the IMF and US$3.3 billionReuter - 60 words
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Article64 1984-01-21 3 THAILAND AND South Korea have discussed a possible joint venture to build a shipyard in Thailand, the Korea Times reported in Seoul yesterday. The newspaper said the project was taken up yesterday when visiting Thai Deputy Prime Minister Bichai Rattakul met his Korean counterpart, Mr Shin Byong-Hyun. TheAP - 64 words
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Article80 1984-01-21 3 VIETNAM HAS reaffirmed its sovereignty over the Paracels and Spratley archipelagos on the 10th anniversary of the Chinese occupation of the Paracels on Jan 19, 1974, the army newspaper Quai Doi Nhan said in Hanoi. France gave Vietnam sovereignty over the two archipelagos in 1946 when VietnamAFP - 80 words
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Article58 1984-01-21 3 GUERILLAS OF the Communist Party of Malaysia killed one Thai border patrol policeman and wounded eight others in two separate clashes on Wednesday and Thursday near the Thai-Malaysian border, a military officer said in Bangkok. The officer said guerillas ambushed two border patrol units on Thursday atAP - 58 words
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237 1984-01-21 4 Wage increase staves off massive Israel strike TEL AVIV, Friday THE Israeli government staved off a threatened total strike by granting civil servants wage rises to compensate for the country's record 190 per cent inflation. The agreement signed yesterday between the Treasury and the powerful Histadrut trade unions federation eased237 words
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163 1984-01-21 4 Moroccan students riot against fees RABAT, Fri. Armed militia and police with batons have taken positions around secondary schools in Rabat following an outbreak of student violence in several towns in Morocco. Groups of students stoned passing cars in the Moroccan capital yesterday before being dispersed by police, eyewitnesses said.Reuter - 163 words
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Article36 1984-01-21 4 New Delhi, Fri. A zebra killed itself at New Delhi's zoo by smashing its head and body against a fence in fear of a wild elephant, zoo director J. H. Desai said yesterday. UPIUPI - 36 words
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Article, Illustration430 1984-01-21 4 Egypt's return a triumph for moderates In other words... 4 WE ARE against Yasser Arafat's deviationist policies, against dealing with Egypt, against confederation with Jordan, against the Reagan (Middle East peace) plans and against the Camp a David accords. Mr Tallat Yacoub, leader of the small Palestine Liberation Front guerillaReuter; NYT - 430 words
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108 1984-01-21 4 Druze leader wants transfer of ancestor's remains HAIFA (Israel), Fri. Lebanese Druze Muslim, leader Walid Jumblatt has asked his brethren in Israel to help arrange the transfer to Lebanon of the remains of his great-great-grandfather. Israeli Druze sources said yesterday Mr Jumblatt's ancestor, Mr Bashir Jumblatt, was sentenced to deathUPI - 108 words
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191 1984-01-21 5 Words that are twisted by communist regimes WASHINGTON, Fri. A commission appointed by President Ronald Reagan has concluded that communist governments distort the meaning of some powerfully positive words and it wants the US government to do something about It. The annual report of the US Advisory Commission on PublicAP - 191 words
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Article117 1984-01-21 5 General's death: It was suicide SAN ANTONIO, Fri. A Texas coroner ruled yesterday that a US army reserve general found hanged last week in circumstances suggesting a terrorist attack in fact committed suicide. Major-Gen Robert Ownby, 48, was found hanging in a stairwell on Jan 11, with his hands tiedAP; Reuter - 117 words
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56 1984-01-21 5 PRESIDENT Reagan tries out a hand exerciser in preparation for the handshaking he will have to undertake in his re-election campaign. The exerciser was a present from Chicago coach George Allen, who wrote this inscription on it: "To President Reagan, the nationUPI - 56 words
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125 1984-01-21 5 SAN FRANCISCO, Fri. Quadriplegic Elizabeth Bouvia suffered a setback yesterday in her long-run-ning campaign to starve herself to death when the California Supreme Court rejected her appeal against being forcibly fed. Miss Bouvia, 26, is almost totally paralysed by cerebral palsy and says sheReuter - 125 words
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Article68 1984-01-21 5 WASHINGTON, Fri. Members of the United States House of Representatives now have bullet Eroof metal plates in the acks of their chairs as further protection against a terrorist attack Inside the chamber, House Sergeant-at-Arms Jack Russ said yesterday. The insertion of the plates which are inside the chairAP - 68 words
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118 1984-01-21 5 Ex-Buenos Aires police chief charged BUENOS AIRES, Fri. Gen Ramon Camps, a former police chief of Buenos Aires province, has been arrested and charged with responsibility for the disappearance and death of several thousand people, the Argentine government said yesterday. A Defence Ministry communique said Gen Camps was arrested soonUPI; Reuter - 118 words
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356 1984-01-21 5 WASHINGTON, Fri. THE United States sold arms worth US$lB.3 billion (about Ss39 billion) to foreign countries last year, with Spain the biggest buyer, followed by Saudi Arabia, Israel and Britain, Defence Department records show. Sales in the financial year which ended inReuter - 356 words
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Article, Illustration492 1984-01-21 5 Criticism centres on Blacks and women's rights issues WASHINGTON, Friday 4 THE state of Black America today is disastrous. That is the only conclusion reasonable people can draw from the 7 report. National Urban League president John Jacob BARELY a month before the first presidentalNYT - 492 words
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88 1984-01-21 5 CHANCELLOR Helmut Kohl wants a 'Tuihless" clarification of the circumstances sui rounding the dismissal of the deputy Nate commander, Gen Guenter Kiessling. but is not dropping his defence minister as the opposition demands, a government spokesman said in Bonn yesterday. Spokesman Peter Boenisch toldUPI - 88 words
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Article83 1984-01-21 5 FORMER Minister Mick Young who rooked the Australian government with a leak over a Soviet spy scandal, is to be reinstated, Prime Minister Bob Hawke said in Sydney yesterday. Young. 47, will be sworn in again today as a special minister of state, the information post he quitReuter - 83 words
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Article65 1984-01-21 5 CLASHES between government troops and Syrian-backed Druze Muslim militiamen escalated yesterday into artillery duels that engulfed the hills east of Beirut, Christian neighbourhoods in the capital and its suburbs. A Western reporter at the US Marine base said the American peacekeepers at Beirut airport were under small armsUPI - 65 words
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Article65 1984-01-21 5 Hotel fire: 1 1 arrested ELEVEN people eight hotel employees and three municipal officials have been placed under arrest on charges of negligence and building violations in connection with the hotel fire on Jan 14 in Pusan that killed 39 people and injured 74 others, police announced in Seoul yesterday.AP - 65 words
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282 1984-01-21 7 French editor jailed on theft charges PARIS, Fri. Police yesterday jailed the deputy editor-in-chief of the mass circulation weekly newspaper Paris-Match on charges of theft and receiving stolen goods. Judicial sources said Jean Durieux was jailed following the December publication in Photo magazine of pictures of the mutilated corpse ofUPI - 282 words
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Article46 1984-01-21 7 Fort Lauderdale (Florida), Fri. Twenty-four men from India who paid US$l,OOO (about 552,000) each to be smuggled into Florida in a speedboat built for eight were rescued last night after their boat ran out of petrol. They were immediately jirrestea, authorities said. UPIUPI - 46 words
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Article36 1984-01-21 7 Tokyo, Fri. Japanese Foreign Miniter Shintaro Abe is to visit the United States from Jan 26 to Feb 2 for talks with the US government and congressional leaders, the government announced today. AFPAFP - 36 words
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256 1984-01-21 7 STOCKHOLM, Friday THE climate of EastWest relations has warmed slightly this week, despite continued deadlock over nuclear missiles, diplomats said today. Summing up the first week of a 35-nation disarmament conference here, they said an EastWest dialogue had resumed despite public acrimony. Soviet ForeignFT; Reuter; NYT - 256 words
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Article, Illustration69 1984-01-21 7 POLICEWOMEN in Britain may soon have more room to move in. Woman Police Constable Lesley Hall's delighted smile most tip the scales in favour of these culottes which are being considered as part of the official issue uniform of the Hertfordshire Police Force. Lesley claims there'sAP - 69 words
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Article145 1984-01-21 7 LONDON, Fri. The British government has made It easier for nonwhites and other immigrants to be voluntarily repatriated with state Under revised rules published last night applicants will no longer need to have poor employment record and prospects or to prove that they have failed toReuter - 145 words
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256 1984-01-21 7 US to lift some of its Polish trade sanctions WASHINGTON, Fri. President Ronald Reagan has ordered a slight easing of economic sanctions against Poland following an appeal by Mr Lech Walesa, the former Polish labour leader, the White House said yesterday. The ban on Polish fishing in American waters isFT - 256 words
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137 1984-01-21 7 Moscow Metro station closed by police MOSCOW, Fri. Hundreds of police closed off one of Moscow's busiest Metro stations last night as firemen and engineers tackled what appeared to be the consequences of a major accident in the railway tunnels. Clouds of steam pouring from the entrances and ventilation shaftsReuter - 137 words
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Article, Illustration315 1984-01-21 9 SJI looks to old boys for new founders ALL OLD boys of St Joseph's Institution can become foundermembers of the new SJI to be built In Malcolm Road, near Catholic Junior College. By donating $l,Mt or more, an old boy or well-wisher will become a founder of the new SJI315 words
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Article31 1984-01-21 9 CYCLIST Gurdip Singh, 16, was taken to Alexandra Hospital with serious injuries after he was involved in an accident with a lorry in Upper Ayer Rajah Road on Wednesday.31 words
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Article193 1984-01-21 9 THE show went on at the Kreta Ayer People's Theatre last night. The Cantonese opera. Forsaking Vows, about a monk who falls in love with a nun, was staged despite protests from two Buddhist bodies. And the theatre's chairman, Mr Phua Bah Lee, said193 words
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Article31 1984-01-21 9 MR lim Chee Onn, MP for Bukit Merah. will officiate at the Lunar New Year gathering for senior eitLrens at Bukit Merah community centre today at 6 p m.31 words
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338 1984-01-21 9 Heavy demand for new bills for festive red packets- OLD money is just not the same as brand new bills, especially for the Lunar New Year season. Unfortunately, most of the notes distributed this year by the Currency Board to banks are recycled ones, much to the consternation of Singaporeans338 words
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Article96 1984-01-21 9 Furniture fair in November AN INTERNATIONAL furniture fair will be held at the World Trade Centre from Nov 17 to 25 to promote Singapore as a furniture centre. The Singapore International Furniture Show, which was first held in 1982, is expected to attract about 150 companies from Europe, Australia and96 words
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193 1984-01-21 9 THE government has been urged to Introduce laws to make it compulsory for company secretaries in public listed companies to have professional qualifications. This is because a profesionaliy qualified secretary will be better equipped to cope with the operations and legal aspects of public listed193 words
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Article, Illustration448 1984-01-21 9 PAUL WEE - PAUL WEE By Fishermen drifted for 10 days in the South China Sea NINE Singapore fishermen who drifted for 10 days in the South China Sea after their trawler developed engine trouble, returned home on Wednesday full of praise for the Indonesian navy.448 words
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Article175 1984-01-21 9 Drug man goes to the gallows A DRI G trafficker, Chia Beng Chye, 44, was hanged at Changi Prison yesterday. He was the 15th person to be executed since the death penalty for drug trafficking was introduced in 1975. Chia, then a self-em-ployed contractor, was sentenced to death b\ the175 words
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230 1984-01-21 11 Three get w ar ning for flouting fire rules Firemen check four complexes TWO MAJOR department stores in Orchard Road learnt a lesson on fire safety the hard way when firemen carrying bolt cutters and hammers called on them last night. Exit doors in the stores which were found padlocked230 words
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276 1984-01-21 11 Mother's honest words pay off for cabbie TAXI-DRIVER Seah Ah Sai, 47, has never forgotten what his mother taught him: Honesty is one of man's greatest virtues. He also believes that honest people are happier people. And all through nis life he has tried to live up to his mother's276 words
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68 1984-01-21 11 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore is to increase licence fees for banks and finance companies from April 1. According to a Singapore Broadcasting Corporation report last night, full and restricted bank licence fees will double while offshore bank licence fees will increase68 words
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82 1984-01-21 11 Teenage girl charged with break-in A JOBLESS 16-year-old girl was yesterday charged with breaking into a flat at Block 561, Ang Mo Kio Avenue 10, and stealing jewellery worth $6,450 and $200 in cash. No plea was taken from Lim Tzyy Ching alias Tan Tzyy Ching, who is alleged to82 words
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Article127 1984-01-21 11 RENOVATION will soon be cheaper for new Housing Board flat dwellers when the HDB allows its renovation contractors to buy sand on the open market. From March 1, the board's 600 licensed renovation contractors need no longer buy sanJ exclusively urn HDB building contractors and127 words
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Article101 1984-01-21 11 CAR owners in HDB estates can now only buy monthly season ticket for up to nine months instead of for one year. Many motorists were only told of this when they turned up at their area offices yesterday to buy the tickets which are now available for one,101 words
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Article98 1984-01-21 11 THE Housing Board yesterday asked the public to be cautious when receiving phone calls from a man claiming to be collecting donations for a community dinner. The man, who speaks English and identifies himself as Mr Lam from the HDB's Bukit Merah area office, has been calling98 words
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123 1984-01-21 11 Golden Shoe car park will fit motorists PARKING in the city area will be easier when the new 10-storey Golden Shoe car park is ready for use in June. Located at Church Street, this $50 million car park will have 1,074 parking spaces. In addition to parking spaces, the Golden123 words
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252 1984-01-21 11 CRIME is on the rise and the public should be extra careful with the Lunar New Year fast approaching, police advised yesterday. A police statement said that snatch thefts and vehicle thefts were known to be particularly rampant during festive periods. Housebreaking and robberies had252 words
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Article, Illustration171 1984-01-21 12 open house draws 12 THE Singapore Symphony Orchestra's (SSO) second '"open house rehearsal at the Victoria Concert Hall yesterday drew a slightly more encouraging response. The rehearsal which is open to season ticket holders and students drew about a dozen people, an improvement over last Friday's effort when only twoWONG KWAI CHOW - 171 words
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152 1984-01-21 12 Ex-art boss of ad firm fined for corruption THE former art director of an advertising firm was fined $6,000 and ordered to pay a penalty of $6,651 after he pleaded guilty to two counts of corruption involving $1,148. Lee Chee Kang, formerly with Adcom Grey (S) Pte Ltd, admitted accepting152 words
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270 1984-01-21 12 Too many expats in computer centre NGEE ANN Polytechnic's fledgeling Centre for Computer Studies has a problem of balance too many expatriates and too few local staff. Of the 23 staff members, only seven are Singaporeans. Twelve are from Britain, while the rest of the non-local staff are Malaysians. To270 words
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Article38 1984-01-21 12 POLICE and Board of Film Censors officers raided a shophouse in Balestier Road yesterday and seized about 13,000 suspected uncensored video tapes Twenty-five video cassette recorders and five television sets were also taken away.38 words
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239 1984-01-21 12 BUSINESSMAN Kee Choo Chong and architect Malcolm Koh Ho Ping yesterday claimed trial to 1 joint charges of cheating the Ministry of National Development and a ministry executive planner. Kee, 63, chairman of the then Ngee Ann Polytechnic council between 1967 until his retirement239 words
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Article, Illustration189 1984-01-21 12 Whiskybrings man a car RETIRED civil servant Toh Thiam Hock has not touched a drop of whisky in his 66 years. But yesterday, two bottles of whisky won him a spanking new $80,000 car in a competition. Mr Toh, whoso name means "good luck" in Fujian, bought the two bottles189 words
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232 1984-01-21 12 PHOTOJOURNALISM you can get an insight into this demanding profession at a synposfum conducted by four world renowned photojournalism on Feb Highlights of the symposium at the Cultural Theatre, organised by Kodak, will include slides of each speaker's most Interesting work. White232 words
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Article, Illustration164 1984-01-21 13 Two die, one hurt as car crashes into a tree TWO men died and another was seriously Injured after this Datsun IMA crashed into a tree, trapping the three inside. Firemen who went to the scene at Upper Serangoon Road early yesterday had to cut away the car's roof to164 words
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Article, Illustration588 1984-01-21 13 Wee Mon-Cheng tax case THE son of Singapore Broadcasting Corporation chairman Wee Mon-Cheng was called as a prosecution witness yesterday on the third day of the trial of his father on charges of evading income tax. Under cross-examina-tion by Mr Anthony Hidden, QC, for Wee,588 words
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118 1984-01-21 13 THERE was laughter yesterday in Court 2 where Mr Wee MonCheng is on trial for income tax evasion. British lawyer Mr Anthony Hidden QC who is representing Wee received quizzical looks over the word "summer." Cross-examining Chartered Bank accountant Ho Swee Huat he asked:118 words
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58 1984-01-21 13 TWO MEN who were stabbed in a fight at the Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple in Serangoon Road during Thursday's Thaipusam celebrations are recovering in hospital. The two, P. Alacasam, a soldier, and G. Rajaretnam, a construction worker, both 21, were stabbed in58 words
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528 1984-01-21 13 AHMAD OSMAN - AHMAD OSMAN By MR J. B. Jeyaretnam yesterday called a press conference to attack the government on four fronts. He said that: THE authorities had not given a satisfactory explanation about their efforts to get the former NTUC president, Phey Yew Kok,528 words
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183 1984-01-21 15 Club Med may start recreation club here CLl'B Mediterranee, which runs holiday resorts, is considering setting ap a sports and recreation complex ■ear the city for young Singapore executives and foreign businessmen. A study team from Club Med Is now doing a feasibility study, expected to be completed by the183 words
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Article, Illustration602 1984-01-21 15 CONRAD RAJ; IRENE NGOO - CONRAD RAJ IRENE NGOO By and 'Japanese and Koreans forgo profits to undercut us' MANY Japanese and South Korean contractors must have great resilience or they should have wound up operations here considering the whopping losses they have been registering. A survey of the balance sheets602 words
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49 1984-01-21 15 THE new Burmese and Iraqi ambassadors to Singapore presented their credentials to President Devan Nair at two separate ceremonies at the Istana yesterday. The ambasssadors are U Ko Ko Gyi from Burrria and Mr Zuheir Al-Bayrakdar, the Iraqi ambassador who is based in Jakarta.49 words
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Article, Illustration531 1984-01-21 15 Japanese contractors reply THREE of the Japanese companies contacted yesterday refuted charges that their deficits were as a result of low tender prices. They said their bids were as competitive as local contractors' and maintained that it was against the principle of survival531 words
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Article, Illustration244 1984-01-21 15 AN AUSTRALIAN study of 100 women who had their breasts reconstructed after they were removed because of cancer, showed that it made them feel whole again. This was stated by plastic surgeon Dr Donald Marshall, a specialist in breast reconstruction operations for the past 10244 words
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377 1984-01-21 16 Efficiency in production and marketing holds the key SINGAPOREANS must be efficient in production and marketing like the Japanese if they want to have Japan's level of per capita income and be considered "another miracle of Asia." This point was made by377 words
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324 1984-01-21 16 TEO LIAN HUAY - PA plans to videotape seminar on retirement TEO LIAN HUAY By RESPONSE to a pre-retirement seminar held last year was so overwhelming that its organiser plans to videotape the proceedings at the second one for the benefit of those who might not be able to attend. The People's Association, which324 words
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Article46 1984-01-21 16 A TALK on how to choose a personal computer will be neld at the To a Payoh Library today at 3 p.m. in the library's lecture hall. The speaker will be Miss Lee Joo Eng, a systems analyst programmer from the Computer bervice Department.46 words
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Article72 1984-01-21 16 A 45-MEMBER delegation from the Consumer Association Of Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan, met their Singapore counterparts yesterday for a two-hour discussion. Both parties, exchanged information on their roles as consumei organisations. The officials also talked about packaging, the disposal of refuse and dispensing machines. Consumer Association72 words
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65 1984-01-21 16 A FORMER Post Office Savings Bank officer in charge of the bank's Kampung Silat branch was yesterday charged with the theft of $24,000. Tan Beng Keow, 30, now jobless, claimed trial. She is accused of stealing the money from the bank's premises in Block 146,65 words
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Article62 1984-01-21 16 A CANTEEN licence holder was courting trouble when he failed to keep his kitchen clean. Son Lye Hock ran the Subordinate Courts building's canteen in Upper Cross Street, and yesterday he was fined $250 after he admitted that the canteen kitchen floor was littered with food62 words
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Article55 1984-01-21 16 HO SfflNG Construction Co Pte Ltd was fined $1,900 yesterday for damaging an electric cable, belonging to the Public Utilities Board, along Holland Road. The company admitted committing the offence on Oct 27 last year. The court heard that the company had a similar previous conviction55 words
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Article102 1984-01-21 16 A MAN yesterday claimed trial to a charge of dishonestly recieving stolen property 7,000 micro-chips at Castron Electronics Enterprises in Sim Lim Towers on Dec 15 last year Siaw Chong Bu, 35, also claimed trial to a charge of helping to dispose of 4.000 microchips, which he102 words
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Article113 1984-01-21 16 FOUR FILIPINOS fell off a wood platform on which they were working on the seventh storey of an uncompleted building, and three of them died, a coroner's inquiry heard yesterday. On Aug 31 last year, the four and their foreman were on the seventh storey of the building113 words
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444 1984-01-21 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday THE first-ever industrial master plan for Malaysia is being drawn up, and wi'l be ready by March next year. The study will form the basis for industrial policies in the Fifth Malaysia Plan and future plans up to the year 2000.NST - 444 words
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Article108 1984-01-21 19 KELANTAN Mentri Besar Datuk Haji Mohamad Yaacob has denied that a directive has ever been issued to government departments asking them to stop displaying photographs of the Prime Minister, Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad and his deputy, Datuk Musa Hi tarn. Commenting on a newspaperBernama - 108 words
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Article87 1984-01-21 19 TWO engine-room crewmen were feared to have died when fire swept through a laden oil tanker in Teluk Intan, Ipoh, yesterday morning. The skipper of the tanker Sitiawan, known only as Captain Zainal. said the two men were trapped at the rear of the tankerBernama - 87 words
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Article68 1984-01-21 19 ABOUT half a million smallholders, including rubber tappers, will be protected by the Gov eminent Smallholders Accident Compensatior Scheme to be launchec by Deputy Prime Minis ter Datuk Musa Hitam early next month. Minister of Land and Regional Development Datuk Rais Yatim said in Kuala Pilah on ThursdayNST - 68 words
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Article44 1984-01-21 19 KOTA KINABALU, Fri. Government departments and agencies in Sabah have been directed to open reading clubs. The directive, contained in a circular issued by the State Secretary recently, is to encourage their staff to read, a government official said yesterday. BernamaBernama - 44 words
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Article38 1984-01-21 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Thirty-four trees 21 mahogany and 13 rain planted by City Hall were destroyed by vandals on Sunday night, Mr Hamid Satar, deputy director of City Hall's recreation parks division, said yesterday. NST BernamaNST; Bernama - 38 words
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98 1984-01-21 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Federal Territory Minister Datuk Shahrir Abdul Samad yesterday received an insurance certificate for a policy that covers him for 51 million if he is injured in the Kuala Lumpur International Marathon on Feb 12. Datuk Shahrir, who is also the patronBernama - 98 words
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Article, Illustration187 1984-01-21 19 Malaysia to increase trade with Indonesia JAKARTA, Friday MALAYSIA and Indonesia have agreed to step up bilateral trade and intensify industrial cooperation, Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen said today. The areas of cooperation would be identified by senior officials of the two countries in a series of meetings187 words
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135 1984-01-21 19 Newsmen who can't quite place Malaysia WASHINGTON, Fri. As far as the American press goes, Malaysia is not news, according to a New Straits Times reporter who was among the correspondents at a briefing by an official after the meeting between President Ronald Reagan and Prime Minister Datuk Seri DrNST - 135 words
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138 1984-01-21 19 Sabah police on alert for pirate attack KOTA KINABALU, Fri. More than 100 policemen have been sent to three tiny Malaysian Islands off Sabah after intelligence reports that Filipino pirates were planning to attack one of them, a senior police officer said today. Sabah Commissioner of Police Yahaya Yeop ishak,Reuter - 138 words
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Article265 1984-01-21 21 FROM next month, skilled workers from Hongkong, Taiwan, Macau and South Korea will be given two-year work permits, renewable until 1991. This is when all foreign workers will be phased out. But the Labour Ministry says that skilled workers will be allowed to remain after that to ensure265 words
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41 1984-01-21 21 Many entries for Best logo competition THERE were 254 entries for the Best logo design competition. It was organised by the Vocational and Industrial Training Board. Entries closed on Dec 2. Results will be out in late February or early March.41 words
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Article, Illustration270 1984-01-21 21 The findings: All parties at fault SEVEN people died and 13 others were stranded in two cable cars before being saved in the cable car tragedy on Jan 29 last year. The 56-day commission of inquiry into the tragedy led by Justice Lai Kew Chai issued a 73-page report this270 words
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135 1984-01-21 21 Not enough textbooks for students AFTER three weeks in school, many students were still short of textbooks. This is because some publishers did not print enough textbooks or finish printing by January 3. They are sometimes afraid of printing too many copies because they think that changes in the syllabus135 words
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78 1984-01-21 21 YOU are better off saving with the CPF than in banks. This is because the interest earned on CPF savings Is taxfree. Yon don't have to pay tax on either your contribution or your employer's contribution. Mr lim Han Soon, deputy general manager of78 words
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Article52 1984-01-21 21 "GOVERNING a country is like frying a fish," said first deputy Prime Minister Dr Goh Keng Swee. "It must not be overdone." He said this at the second reading of the Banking (Amendment) Bill. This Bill will give the Monetary Authority of Singapore greater control over52 words
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Article59 1984-01-21 21 IF THE Post Office Savings Bank decides to pay interest on current accounts when the bank starts its chequebook service, the interest will be taxable, said Minister of State (Finance) Mr Lee Yock Suan. Parliament passed the POSB (Amendment) Bill which will allow the bank to provide59 words
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Article44 1984-01-21 21 A STUDENT who completes Chinese as a second language at '0' level has already mastered 3,000 characters. Minister of State (Education) Dr Tay Eng Soon stressed that the government's bilingual policy was unchanged. He said that Chi- nese language was still important.44 words
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Article77 1984-01-21 21 A FAMILY entertainment park, resort hotels and an oceanarium are being planned for Sentosa. Dr Wong Kwei Cheong, Minister of State (Trade and Industry), said the Sentosa Development Corporation was talking to private investors about this. He said that $69 million had been spent in the last three77 words
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Article63 1984-01-21 21 THE Factories (Amendment) Bill was passed to protect workers' health and to make factories and construction worksites a safer place to work in. Last year alone there were 400 cases of workers falling from heights. Fortysix died. One of the most common causes of accidents at building sites63 words
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Article44 1984-01-21 21 ASEAN economic ministers agreed to build a factory in Singapore to produce hepatitis vaccine as an Asean project. The other Asean projects are a fertiliser project in Aceh, urea in Bintulu, Sarawak, soda ash in Thailand and copper in the Philippines.44 words
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Article, Illustration122 1984-01-21 21 Briefing of new defence advisory council AT THE first informal meeting of the defence advisory council, Defence Minister Dr Goh Chok Tong explained that 'civilians as well as soldiers must defend their country. He said that it was important to use lorries, cranes, bulldozers, helicopters, hospitals and vehicle workshops when122 words
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91 1984-01-21 21 Transplant woman makes local history with baby MORE THAN two years ago, when police officer Maznan bin Awi married Nurain binti Abdullah, he knew that she had kidney trouble. She went for dialysis treatment for a year before she was given a kidney transplant last year. But she was told91 words
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80 1984-01-21 21 Junior gets car specially for himself OPEL has designed a car specially for young people. The new Opel Junior holds 38 litres in its tank, has a range of 900 km and can travel up to 150 km an hour. Its seats can be used as sleeping or picnic bags.80 words
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Article280 1984-01-21 21 World wise RIOTS broke out in Hongkong last week Thirty-four people were injured and 150 arrested. The riots started after a two-day strike by taxi-drivers over increases of up to 500 per cent in their licence fees. CHINA is prepared to guarantee that Hongkong will remain as it is until280 words
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Article431 1984-01-21 22 "ADVANTAGE, Mr Lendl..." "Aw, c'mon, man. You blind or sumthin? Yo;, gotta be kiddin'.The ball was out. Out, man. OUT! Jeez, isn't this place the pits?" 'Play on, please, Mr McEnroe. And mind your language." Accompanied by the sounds of a splintering racket and angrily thumped balls431 words
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550 1984-01-21 22 T.F.Hwang takes you down memory lane ADD to golden wunbets gold e o a ambers Thorn to. Dekker, English dramatist A LUCKY number is a golden number It can be worth its weight in gold or even more. Many a lucky rm.n.so the old story runs, has found his fortune550 words
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Article, Illustration1444 1984-01-21 22 One of my biggest challenges Another ground-breaking ceremony yesterday, another reminder that Singapore's Mass Rapid Transit system is on its way. Mr Ong Teng Cheong is one man who remembers the early years, when the MRT was only a speck of an idea. In dn interview with ALAN JOHN and1,444 words
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Article687 1984-01-21 22 NANCY CHNG - NANCY CHNG By Bangkok Correspondent This and that IN Bangkok, you can't just hail a taxi and ask the driver to take you to the airport. Well, you can, but chances are, he won't understand you. Many Bangkok taxi drivers are from the provinces, and speak687 words
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Advertisement128 1984-01-21 22 f We Can Take You Where You Want To Go At The Best Available Price Ring *****55 *****22 T MChinese Emporium f cstiyal Spcciab Fioin KkU- till 1 Fcbl9Bl JL Ronsai and T Rf4#U, 1 Stan your pix^)aradonsfi)rthb New Year with a trip DOllSai aiKl Landscape *V(||Jg* tf> chinese Emporium.128 words
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Letter131 1984-01-21 23 Were the watches faulty? I MUST thank Mr Yong Kwee Huat for the warning in his letter "Always watch out for this type of conman". (ST, Jan 12.) I had a similar experience although I am not sure if Mr Yong and I went to the same shop. When I131 words
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Letter95 1984-01-21 23 Let more attend rehearsals IN VIEW of the disappointing attendance at the first Singapore Symphony Orchestra "open house" rehearsal, why doesn't the SSO throw open the privilege to all classes of members, instead of restricting it to season ticket holders? After all, the resident conductor has said the orchestra was95 words
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Letter59 1984-01-21 23 OVER the last one year or so, the money notes I have been receiving have been dirty. The $1, |5 and $10 notes are the worst affected. I wonder if such notes are safe to handle because they may be the vehicles of disease-caus-ing germs. Could59 words
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Letter, Illustration556 1984-01-21 23 Ministry replies to proposals to control use of vehicles THIS week we will discuss two suggestions on controlling the use of motor vehicles on the road. One is a tax on the actual mileage in one year. The other is an attempt to556 words
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Letter, Illustration854 1984-01-21 23 SBS replies on the Toa Payoh services I REFER to the letters on the recent changes to the Toa Payoh bus services. We thank all writers for their feedback on the new bus system. With the rationalisation of the bus services in Toa Payoh854 words
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Advertisement548 1984-01-21 23 rLast night while you were |^TBP^^BT "^BT^I having sweet dreams, we were j 1 having nightmares. We had to rush our milk across 2.000 miles jag L^J I W^d of starry skies at the speed of M HBBt^ sound. Because our milk has to fl B *B be as fresh548 words
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Article, Illustration1198 1984-01-21 24 Has Mrs Thatcher lost her touch? Changing political climate in Britain Behind the headlines Last in the series of articles by JOHN DRYSDALE of Global Stats Ltd, London An in-depth look at major news events this week I WOULD like to discuss the new political climate in Britain. New because1,198 words
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Article, Illustration545 1984-01-21 24 THATCHERISM and Reaganomics, besides having a similar base in monetarism, both pledged policies at the start of their terms of office which might well have worked if there had not been an unexpectedly long and deep recession which no one could have forecast. These are,545 words
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Advertisement557 1984-01-21 24 CLOSE TgTpROPOSEdTuNOS MRT STATION/ PAN ISLAND EXPRESSWAY A truly superb modern warehouse/flatted factory building constructed with efficiency and convenience in mind. Features.-— 7-storey factory building located A ready source of manpower between Eunos Avenue 3 supply provided by the neighEunos Road 5, facing Sims Avenue, bour hood housing estates. The557 words
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Article, Illustration251 1984-01-21 25 A VIRTUOSO performance yesterday by Times Publishing, which rose 70 cents to $10.50, pushed up the Straits Times industrial index 5.86 points to a new record of 1044.44. The company announced the sale of its 20 per cent interest in New Straits Times Press (Malaysia). Though several251 words
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Article34 1984-01-21 25 Up Down Unch Industrials 64 38 34 Finance 8 8 6 Hotels 3 4 5 Properties 3 5 5 Plantations 6 7 5 Mining 2 0 2 Deb/ Loans 6 2 434 words
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Article39 1984-01-21 25 Up Down Unch Industrials 53 46 28 Finance 4 3 6 Hotels 1 1 0 Properties 3 5 4 Oil Palms 4 5 1 Tins 3 4 2 Rubbers 3 8 6 Deb/Loans 1 0 239 words
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Article99 1984-01-21 25 BETTER trading conditions in the afternoon session saw prices finishing mixed to slightly higher on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday in higher volumes. After opening on a barely steady note, values inched up in early trading, but as the session wore on, profit-takers appeared to depress99 words
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Article32 1984-01-21 25 INDICES Highs Lows Straits fines Business Times Industrial Composite 1983/84 High 1044.44 (20/01/84) 976.76 (12/01/84) 1983/84 Low 712.29 (5/1/83) 864.88 (4/1/83) All-time High 1044.44 (20/01/84) 976.76 (12/01/84) All-time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 550.78(12/8/82)32 words
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Article149 1984-01-21 25 MPHB 1,475,000 Chuan Hup 944,000 Public Bank 932,000 Promet 856,000 Johan ffldgs 850,000 Total turnover: 21.92m Total value: $66.93m lan 19 Jan"2o BT Composite: 970.61 970.03 BT Indicator: *****75 *****70 ST Industrials: 1040.31 1044.44 ST Finance: 2896.5 2909.91 ST Hotels: 968.10 967 98 ST Properties: 718.66 715.22149 words
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Article64 1984-01-21 25 S-MteadßM +2 CIC -10 CCM CsM Shrift -5 OuanpM -2 Eho +10 FtN unch Gwtt-ip +5 at" zi s^u x\ s~ m is* unc j PMC Pin Eke 8 nch —■> Prgmet +12 Robtsani —1 re* Plant unch Pram unch SbmD«.t unch STra*| -5 MM I64 words
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220 1984-01-21 25 Amalgamated Steel Mills THE latest of several stockbroking houses which have recommended Amalgamated Steel Mills as a good buy in the past few weeks is Sun Hung Kai Securities. The broking firm forecasts that ASM will make pre-tax profits of between220 words
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105 1984-01-21 25 Burglar alarm firm owner held on burglary charges MCKEESPORT (Pennsylvania) The owner of a firm that installs burglar alarms and a former employee were arrested on charges stemming from their alleged lucrative side business burglarising customers' homes. Edward Zambo, 55, owner of the E-Z Overhead Door and Operator Service, wasUPI - 105 words
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Article230 1984-01-21 25 Wearne Brothers NAMES, snch as Rolls-Royce, Jaguar, Daimler and Leyland, should torn your thoughts to Wearne Brothers, the holding company involved mainly in motor vehicle distribution. The group has been in business for some 72 years and its activities today encompass hire purchase financing, car rental, properties,230 words
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Article342 1984-01-21 25 Ms49 m record profit brings glint to shareholders' eyes MALAYAN CEMENT has once again produced sparkling profits for its shareholders. Pre-tax profits soared to a new record of M549.2 million, some M510.98 million more than in 1982. The second interim dividend will be 15 per cent.342 words
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Article, Illustration387 1984-01-21 25 Opening costs at least $100,000 says director A TOUCH of Japan came to Singapore yesterday, with the official opening of Liang Court in River Valley Road. The traditional ribbon-cutting ceremony was done in Japanese fashion by tugging at a rope attached to a kusudama, which is387 words
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198 1984-01-21 25 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG By IT WAS a week of ups and downs for palm oil prices, but the trend in the long term is up. Yesterday's futures closing prices for March and April were M51,875 and M5i,565, respectively. The market198 words
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262 1984-01-21 25 POSB pulls out of merchant banking Bank to concentrate on savings and retail THE Post Office Savings Bank has decided to concentrate on savings and retail banking in a major turnaround from its corporate diversification programme. On Thursday, less than two months after it sold off its insurance interests, it262 words
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Article3539 1984-01-21 26 READERS should be aware of the limitation! of this information Not every transaction, not every price dealt in at the Singapore ant Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered in "business done". Further becausi all dealings at a particular price are froupec together, the table does3,539 words
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Article2038 1984-01-21 26 INDUSTRIALS AjUomoto (4.00B) (2) 4.00 AISB (5.358 5.405) (6) 5.40 (76) 5.35 Aloom (3.088 3.105) (7) 3.08 (1) 3.12 (31) 3.10 Ante* (2.33U 2.355) (3) 2.39 (2) 2.40 (13) 2.37 (7) 2.36 (5) 2.38 (4) 2.34 (4) 2.35 (2) 2.32 (6) 2.33 AMD (3.788 3.805)2,038 words
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Article2834 1984-01-21 26 Al shares quoted nave a pat value of SI, unless otherwise specified 'Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Tai-eiempted dividend ABN is traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted in dolars 1983/84 Last Yield Vol Day High Low Company Sale Change ('000) High Low2,834 words
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Article, Illustration19 1984-01-21 27 Closing prices cents kilo Singapore Feb 243.00 up 2 00 cents Malaysia Feb 268.0 (M). up 2.00 cents19 words
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Article, Illustration14 1984-01-21 27 Closing prices M$/kilo Straits Tin $29.15 unch Turnover 130 tonnes, up 53 tonnes14 words
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Article30 1984-01-21 27 GOLD US$/oz Fri Thurs Singapcre 374 00 374.50 371.00—371.50 Hongkong 373.80—374.30 370.5Q 371.00 Thurs Wed New York 374.20 374.70 369.00—370.00 London 374 50 375 00 368 75 369.2530 words
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Article127 1984-01-21 27 THE KILOBAR market opened at 5525,733.00 and closed at 5525,715.00. The Far East gold market opened at U*****.00 4.50 and with hardly any activity, closed for lunch at U*****.90 4.40. Reopening at U*****.00 4.50, it rose to the day's nigh of U*****.40 4.90. Near closing, it dropped to the127 words
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Article126 1984-01-21 27 THE Malaysian crude palm oil prices rose further on speculative interest following another limit up close on palm oil futures. PALM Closing prices Crude MS/tom palm oi Jan 2675 (north) 2705 (central) 2700 (south) Feb 2700 (central 2655 (north) Refined palm oi USJ/ tonne RBD palm oil Feb126 words
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Article31 1984-01-21 27 Qosnt prices ALUMINUM £/tome Bat Spot 1099 00- i 100 00 ill04 00— 1105 50) 3 months 1128.00—1128.50 VU34 00— 1134 50) Market tone Steadier after easier Sales. 11,050 tonnes31 words
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Article29 1984-01-21 27 COW* £/ttnnt Thun loot 955 00—965 50 (953 5G— 954.00 I months 980 00 981 00 .977 50—978 50) Mariiet tone Barely steady atter hum Sales: 14.250 tonnes29 words
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Article70 1984-01-21 27 THE Singapore rubber market closed slightly higher with Feb One RSS buyers quoted at 243.00 cents per kilo, up two cents from Thursday's close. In Koala Lumpar, the market also closed higher at 268.00 cents per kilo for Feb Int One RSS buyers up two cents from Thursday's close.70 words
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Article59 1984-01-21 27 A CONTINUING shortage of demand kept the Straits Tin price in Penang at the International Tin Agreement's floor level of M529.15 per kilo. Dealers said the buffer stock manager, who bought all 77 tonnes offered on Thursday, absorbed most of yesterday's offering. Turnover rose to 130 tonnes and59 words
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Article21 1984-01-21 27 Ctantpricts SILVER USS/trey oz Fri Thin ingapore 8.28 B.J 8.07 8.12 Han Nad ewYork 8.30—8.35 8.02-8.07 Source Credit Suisse, S'pore21 words
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Article, Illustration397 1984-01-21 27 a round-up of wire services NEW YORK, Thurs. Stocks closed mixed as the Dow Jones Industrial average fell 3.35 points to 1,266.02. The transportation average declined 1.02 to 602.77 and the utilities average was 0.39 off at 130.92 points. The falls were due to worries about the federal397 words
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Article242 1984-01-21 27 FOB in bales (S cents/kio) (M cents/Mo) Noon Close Noon Close Int 1 RSS prompt 237.00 238.00N 237.50— 238.50N unq unq Int 1 RSS Feb 242.50—242.75 243.00—243.50 272.25—272.50 268.00—268.50 Int. 1 RSS Mar 247.25—247.50 247.75-248.25 Int 2 RSS Feb 234.25— 236.25N 234.75— 236.75N 256.50— 257.50N 257.50— 258.50N UK/Cont Feb242 words
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Article262 1984-01-21 27 M WJ Chante Assoc laled Hotels 0.75 +0.08 Bank Of East Asia 23.30 +02 Carrtan Invest Cheung Kong 9 30 +0 06 China Ught 1110 +0Cross Hsrb Tunnel 10.20 unch F E Consortium 0.58 unch Far East Exch Phllex 0080 unch O I Cement 9.80 +0.1 Oreat Eagle 050262 words
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Article338 1984-01-21 27 J» 20 Cents Change (Austi A C I 187 unch AN I 267 *1 A P M 2*5 +3 Aberroyie 700 unch Age 300 unch Alliance OU 81 +2 Allied Mlil 256 -5 Ampol Exp 420 tZX> Ampol Pet 185 unch An. 550 4 Ash ton I2SS B H338 words
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Article333 1984-01-21 27 lan 20 Yen Chang e Allnomoto 1050 unch Akal 590 -10 Amada 1120 +50 Asaht Chem 445 -3 Asahl Glass 710 -4 Bank Tk 346 +16 Brldgestone 800 -15 Canon 1530 +20 Casio Computer 1440 -30 citizen 689 +9 D Nip Print 950 +2 D Nippon Screen 1330 -40333 words
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Article328 1984-01-21 27 No-*-, Gambier jjJJJJ*- g rawer" 1808 nricn I/100 kt mo ucui 07t\ nn r->ii«c*i 100% 3rd class _bU b-iu~ new crop loa.uun prices »/iuu«i FOB NSW 230.00 (sellers) J% 255 c 15% 186.50N COCOnUt source: Produce Exchange 10% 250 D-20% 186.00N Oil 15% 245 E-25% 185.00N Bulk FOB328 words
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Article251 1984-01-21 27 lan 19 USS Change Alcoa 47% -1 Allied Chem Cp 54*4 -«4 AUU-Chalmers 16*4 14 Am Tel Ii Tel 68 -H Amax Inc 23*4 unch Amr Corp 3»*4 -1% Bethlehem SU 28V4 4-% Boeing Co 49*4 -*4 Burroughs Cp 51 H +14 Caterpillar Co 4814 -I*4 Chase Manhtn251 words
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Article528 1984-01-21 27 The following stocks are quoted In US dollars: AAC 16% Amgold 104% +1% AAI 92% unch Bracken 283 +15 Blyvoors 13% Botswana 20 unch Buffels 47% De Beers 805 +15 East Dries 31% +1% Dooms 18% FSGeduld 33% +1 Gen Mining 22% GFSA 19% Harmony 18% Harttes 66*4 +2528 words
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Article214 1984-01-21 27 THE US dollar opened at S$2.1290 in the Singapore foreign exchange market yesterday and trading was extremely quiet with some commercial covering in the afternoon. It closed at S$2.1295/05. The greenback was also thinly traded against the other currencies. Against the Deutschemark, the dollar opened at 2.7920/30 and firmed214 words
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Article190 1984-01-21 27 Foreign Local dolars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SJiO foreign currency Australian dollar 1 9234 1.9264 5 26-5.17 Canadian dollar 1.7094 1 .7106 5.91—5.81 NZ dollar 1.3831-1.3853 7.32-7.16 Sterling pound 3.0175—3.0210 3.35—3.29 US dollar 2.1295—2.1305 4.73 4.68 Local dolars to Austrian schilling 10.8112 10 8191190 words
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Article176 1984-01-21 27 Managers' prices for Jan 21 23 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 3.62—3.85 The Savings Fund 2.14—2.27 Spore Prog Fund 1.58—1.68 Spore Sec. Fund 2.41 2.56 i'pore Invest Fund 1.24—1.31 Spore Equity Fund 1.54—1.63 Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest Fund 3.02—3.19 Ma! Prog Fund 1.54— 1 64*d Mai Security176 words
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Article, Illustration658 1984-01-21 27 Receipts of export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receiving Receivmg Ship (Voyage) An cargo time block Or Champion (34W) 22/1(0700) TA 3 0900-1000 '1700 1900 P4 Maria (31B) 22/1 (0700) FSB *****100/*****900 L8 As Progress (027) 22/1 (0700) FSB 0700-0800/*****900 L3 Anson (2284N) 22/1 (0700) TA 3658 words
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Article, Illustration244 1984-01-21 27 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel wharves Gama Paia m I M Equator IH 22 aside 211 Green Star 306 M Fort Garry 15/6 aside 21/1 Hung Lee I! Jiang Cheng 29/30 aside 211 Ring Horse K.nnikar 35/6 aside 211 Kota Pelang Langsa 27244 words
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Article89 1984-01-21 27 $63 m loan to shipping line KUALA LUMPUR The government run National Shipping Line Lid (PNSL) has secured a US$30 million (S$63 million) term loan from a consortium of six local and foreign banks to expand its activities. The deal was signed over the weekend between the country's second nationalAFP - 89 words
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Article, Illustration602 1984-01-21 28 DOREEN SOH - Understand your bank statement DOREEN SOH By Your money It is the key to managing your wayward current account HAVE you been embarrassed by having your cheques returned with a terse "insufficient funds" notice attached? Are bank statements meaningless lists of dates and figures to be treated as the Gospel602 words
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226 1984-01-21 28 Singapore IT WAS a dull week for equities and only the entry of L M saved the Singapore stock market from hitting the doldrums. Nevertheless dealers are welcoming the break after a hectic three weeks which saw the market hit new highs226 words
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Article384 1984-01-21 28 THE FOLLOWING is a list of the 5 most actively taM stocks, on the Stock uchange of Singapore this week I; gives the turnover in thousands of units, closing prices yesterday and tne high and low tor 1983/84 Supreme Corp, the financial, property and plantation group, was384 words
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Article, Illustration205 1984-01-21 28 Kuala Lumpur LIKE a sheep without its shepherd, the Kuala Lumpur stock market drifted aimlessly this week. Unlike the previous two weeks, where record highs were achieved, there was nothing to shout about. Hardly any strong leads emerged from Wall Street as the DowJones slipped on205 words
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Advertisement185 1984-01-21 25 A NEW CHINATOWN... W&* A CHINATOWN which is vibrant AND COLOURFUL... /^{PHHH ...A CHINATOWN ■Em F-S?*^!H WITH A HERITAGE I ffir».SSi '5 igs«»>« AND ACTIVE PEOPLE... EIS 2^^*«^iLH A NEW CHINATOWN Come one, come all, to hear the kj§ SHOPS READY Exciting Story. FOR OCCUPATION NEW CHINATOWN PLAZA FLATS Ipf"185 words
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Advertisement175 1984-01-21 26 I i ITALY<S UTEST INVENTION WITH PERMANENT AUTO IGNITION ga S COOKER From the largest Gas Cookers Manufacturer, Fox S.P.A. of Italy. Every Top Burner Has Its Own Built-in Latest Device Of Auto Ignition, n *m |S %^r With evry purchase of Boreal Gos vmM| Ji^. Cooker you are entitled175 words
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Advertisement753 1984-01-21 28 Chinese New Year in the Year of the Rat will be one to remember and the place to remember it will be Centrepoint. We're pulling "5- out all the stops to entertain you W~- right through thefestiveseason. P^P« T We wish all our shoppers and Eg2 What s on when753 words
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Advertisement1120 1984-01-21 29 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES: CLASSIFICATION GROUP Monday Friday 9.00 am 5.30 pm Ordinorv $I 00 per word (Mm $1 5 00 (d j^^^^ _p^ _|HW__ (5.00 pm for next day) y L V __J #I_ r^^B f^Jf~X _^j_ Saturday 9.00 am ,100 pm c 19 00 per rol en A tnienammeni1,120 words
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Advertisement498 1984-01-21 29 13 Musical Equipment ENGLISH MADE CHALLEN upright piano 2 years old, spotless condition. $3,800 0.n.0 Tel: *****94. 9.00am to 5.00pm only IMPENDING EMIGRATION, ONE 6 months old Yamaha Electone I 8205. Selling at $2,100 0.n.0. Call: *****19 I MUST SELL! 2 years old Kawai < piano. Excellent condition. Highest offer498 words
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Advertisement579 1984-01-21 29 14 Antiques/Art A Crafts EXHIBITION AND SALE today of the complete collection of Maps by Royal Hydrographer Rigobert Bonne from the 1780 Raynar Atlas. Antiques of the Orient, Lower Basement. Tanglln Shopping Centre Extension. CHINESE NEW YEAR Sale: porcelain furniture, etc., at Ancestique Pte Ltd, 290-G, Joo Chlat Road (*****62)579 words
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Advertisement2253 1984-01-21 29 1 25 Sale: Other Products ■■■■■K|nHß CANE FURNITURE ■> down at classification 25 voday W where an advertiser bl selling a brand new aircon at a reasonaWe are offering direct factory sale I ble price of a complete rang* of latest de- I H| ■> signs such aa the above2,253 words
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Advertisement289 1984-01-21 29 28 Health Centres/ Massage SPECIALIST HEALTH SALON 277 Orchard Road. «03-2§ 30. Specialist Centre (0923) Tel *****3% *****66 exi 145 Massage Sauna Bath Opens daily from 10am tc llpm GOLDEN DC SAUNA =01-54. Golden Mile Complex. 5001 Beach Road S'pore 0719 Tel *****6S 4 *****43 Massage. Sauna. Steam bath, facial289 words
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Advertisement408 1984-01-21 30 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Massage Massage RELAX A REFRESH GREAT EASTERN fjk HEALTH CENTRE Grea Eastern Hotel W .Wli '401 Macpherson ßoad M aw ,^hbj o pore ijoo. 29 Beauty Culture 29 Beauty Culture \W 9 s From Paris we bring Laboratoire Dr. Renaud's professional skin care products408 words
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Advertisement516 1984-01-21 30 37 Aircon/Refrigerators LEE MANG AIRCOND Refrigeration Services can solve all problems of servicing, repalring/respraylng of all refrigerators and airconditloners ln our workshop/your place. Reasonable rates. Guaranteed. Tel: *****60/ *****61/ *****30 KOWA ELECTRICAL SPECIALISES In repairing, servicing. Installing, spraying and selltng all kinds of alrcondltioners, refrigerators, washing machines and home appliances.516 words
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Advertisement759 1984-01-21 30 49 Packing/Storage/ Delivery/Removal SPECIALISED IN HOUSEHOLD, office, factory removals. Lorries, cranes for hire Dumping, carton boxes supply Call C.D.T. *****67/ *****64. HOUSE REMOVAL/TRANSPORTATION, dumping, with workers. Day and night. Reasonable charges. Tel: *****66. HOUSEHOLD AND OFFICE removal. Specialised In piano. Workers provided Reasonable charges. Good service *****31 *****10. HOUSE REMOVAL759 words
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Advertisement1031 1984-01-21 30 53 Computer 53 Computer Products/Services Products/Services 54 Book-keeping/ 54 Book-keeping/ Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Answering/ Answering/ Translation Services Translation Services s^aaaHaijßai^BßßßaßßßHisßaHßXsaMßMaßKaaßHßaßßiaßKvamt^ INTERNATIONAL COMPANY MANAGEMENT AND INVESTMENT SERVICES HAMILTON, BERMUDA Consolidated Services Limited, Of 73 Front Street, Hamilton, Bermuda, Reputable Company Manager With Particular Knowledge Of Shipping, Offer Their Services To Interested Parties.1,031 words
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Advertisement427 1984-01-21 30 60 Business Opportunities BRUNEI WELCOME YOU! to join in her independent celebration in BRUNEI INDEPENDENCE TRADE FAIR '84 her Ist Largest Trade Fair Venue: Bandar Seri Begawan Area: 200,000 sq.ft. Date: March, '84 Exhibit profile (only 20 booths per trade) 1 Garments World 2) Sports World 3) Kids World 4)427 words
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Advertisement124 1984-01-21 30 60 Business Opportunities b) EDP We are a European company providing container control services and operating a IBM 4331 running on DOS/VSE. Wo invite applications tar the post of: COMPUTER PROGRAMMER Job: To develop new programs (batch and on-line) in Cobol language and also to maintain existing ones. Requirements: I—2124 words
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Advertisement601 1984-01-21 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional/ Executive Established Plywood Mills in Jurong invites applications from suitably qualified candidate* for the position of: ACCOUNTANT The job require* a mature person with 3 to 4 years working experience as an Accountant Candidate without suitable qualifications but are preparing for relevant601 words
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Advertisement598 1984-01-21 30 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant b) EDP t) EDP requires SENIOR SYSTEMS ANALYSTS SYSTEMS ANALYSTS Candidates for thes'.- pu.siuons an Mtpected to liawat least 1 year's experience In developing rommercial application systems in an IBM mam frame environment. The successful candidates will be In sol wad in developing new application598 words
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Advertisement728 1984-01-21 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial Clerical e) Secretarial/Clerical MONSANTO, a major American multi-na-tional corporation engaged in the manufacture of a diverse range cf agricultural and industrial chenicals materials, has a vacancy for the post of CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY Qualifications Experience GCE O level certificate with credits in English728 words
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Advertisement354 1984-01-21 31 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/ Clerical a^*B**********Bß****Bßßßß*^B^^ DON'T MISS THESE CAREER OPPORTUNITIES We are looking for suitably qualified personnel to fill the following immediate vacancies Requirements: Preferably with 1 to 2 years' of working experience in the secretarial/ stenographic line. Shorthand and typing qualifications of 100 wpm and 45 wpm354 words
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Advertisement270 1984-01-21 31 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical SINGAPORE AEROSPACE MANUFACTURING (PTE) LTD A subsidiary of Singapore Aircraft Industrie, committed to tht development of aerospace technology in Singapore invite you to apply for the positions of: "stenographer eMinimum GCE 'O' level Shorthand speed of 70-80 wpm Typing speed of 40 wpm ©Preferably 1270 words
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Advertisement492 1984-01-21 31 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical Nestle, The Singapore subsidiary of Nestle, the International Food Beverage Company. Invites suitably qualified candidates for the following post: (typist) e 18-25 years of age e GCE O" level e Typing 3540 wpm e 1-2 years experience The Company provides attractive terms and conditions of492 words
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Advertisement515 1984-01-21 31 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY (Female) The successful candidate will: 1. Maintain proper co-or-dination with our tenants 2. Show premises to new tenants 3. Make routine checks on the overall standard of services (lightings, cleanliness, security, etc) in the building 4. Liaise with Management Corporation, wherever necessary All515 words
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Advertisement421 1984-01-21 31 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical H^^^J29jß^lL^l^LiTr^^^ai JNEMIC LAMBDA I requires 1 (Costing Clerk) 2 (Account Clerk) 3 (General Clerkcum Typist) Post 1 2 e Minimum GCE "O' Level or equivalent e Minimum one year experience in manufacturer available Post 3 ie GCE '0' Level e Typist 35 w.p.m. j e421 words
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Advertisement409 1984-01-21 31 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical 7 A well established company m has immediate vacancy lor tha K post of: I ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT i m Requirements: Jk a GCE 'A' level certificate 9 and have passed ACCA level 1. 7 a At least 3 years' relevant working experience preferably in a409 words
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Advertisement619 1984-01-21 31 66 Situations Vacant j e) Secretarial Cleric* I An established international Japay naaa company which specialise* in I control components mvitaa auitI able applicant* tor tha poets of SALES CLERKS (2 vacancies) I a Female. a Age between 18 -22 yean J a GCE O Level or NTC iln I619 words
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Advertisement572 1984-01-21 31 66 Situations Vacant e) SecrruriAl Clerical International atockbroking company at Collyar Quay mvitas applications tor GENERAL CLERK a GCF O' level a Abilin to type e 2 years working expenemtin bank financial services preferred Position involves the handling of share certificates, and maintaining accurau- securities records Training and supervision will572 words
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Advertisement726 1984-01-21 32 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/aericaJ ALFA-LAVAL SEA. PTE LTD requires: 1) SECRETARY e GCE O level e At least lor 2 years' Secretarial experience e Ability to handle all correspondence independently e Preferably with Knowledge of operating word processor 2) STENOGRAPHER e GCE O'level with Private Secretarial Cert. e At726 words
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Advertisement477 1984-01-21 32 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical Applications mi* invited for mn immediate position of an ACCOUNTS CLERK Candidates must have passed GCE O' level and LCC Bookkeeping preferably holder of LCC Higher Accounting and have 3/4 years' working experience In similar position. Pteeee submit reaume to: The) Finance A Accounting Manager477 words
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Advertisement626 1984-01-21 32 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical GENERAL CLERK Requirements: GCE 'O' level a Good command of written and spoken English. a Accurate and neat typing at 30 w.p.m. s Minimum 1 year's experience. Plaass submit your handwilften personal reaume with praaant and expected salary, contact number and recent (non-returnable) photograph to:626 words
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Advertisement1260 1984-01-21 32 68 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical e) Secretarial/Clerical Europ-n comply US* aVb-'SS SECRETARY years old. Able to type at 30 40 to the Regional Manager w.p.m. Apply with non-return-e OCE "A" Level able photograph to:- S.T. Box e Good command of English A*****, 390 Kim Seng Road, e1,260 words
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Advertisement625 1984-01-21 32 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales t) Sales i? Mrs. Fields Cookies Singapore MRS. FIELDS COOKIES, the leader in fresh baked cookies in U.S. and Canada, has recently gor.e international. MRS. FIELDS COOKIES is now hiring: learn Leaders Crew Members for its Singapore operation. If you have: a625 words
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Advertisement626 1984-01-21 32 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Sales g) sales PILA CO FRANCE Specialized in importing technical equipment and raw materials has a vacancy for: TECHNICAL SALES REPRESENTATIVE Candidate should be experienced and well Introduced In hardware business, especially hand tools. Must be independently matured and with a pleasant personality. Result626 words
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Advertisement423 1984-01-21 32 A HONG KONG Company equiree a Singapore baaed SALES A SERVICE ENGINEER e Diploma/Degree in Mech, Elec Engineering e Experienced In servicing equipment preferaby .n semiconductor lndustn. e Good standard of Ei.ghsh and Spoken Mandarin e Can communicate effectively and work Independently e Need to cover Singapore and West Malaysia423 words
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Advertisement558 1984-01-21 32 66 Situations /acant t) Sales JEWELLERY S, OF require EXPERIENCED JEW :LLERY SALESGIRLS Attractive Balance slut com miseinnt I Interested ple.ise cali ■ersonali} at: DIAMOND CEN* 4E rOI-*3 Lucky P- I* SHOP ASSIST* fJt required by boutk)ue e Chinese oir; e GCr o le«Bl I e Speak fluent Kng Ml558 words
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Advertisement901 1984-01-21 33 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical g) Technical //f/ZZ&ZZZZ&ZA SUNOSTCQND ¥&&Z//////7/fy we are a leading manufacturer of high technology air- t^ f A craft components and have vacancies for the following /V| positions: r A V/ A. LATHE MACHINISTS g B. GRIND MACHINISTS901 words
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Advertisement618 1984-01-21 33 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical BflpßtfVflpß The Polyolefin Company i^HH^VP (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. I Our Company Is one of the downstream companies in the Petrochemical Complex on Pulau Ayer Merbau (about 30 minutes by our ferry from Pasir Panjang) and will produce two kinds of618 words
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Advertisement878 1984-01-21 33 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical requires immediately I ELECTRONIC I I SPECIALIST I •ITC/Diploma in Electronics Engineering or equivalent, preferably with some working S experience n s^ •No shift work required with 5 day work week KX;'i j£p» Responsibile for trouble-shooting, caliberation and modification of878 words
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Advertisement450 1984-01-21 33 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical Trading Firm require* ELECTRONIC/ ELECTRICAL TECHNICIAN/ SALES ENGINEER for Lighting Control Dlmers and Energy Conservation Systems Applicant* must be technically sound and must be able to work independently. Salary $1,000 and abase Please furnish detail* to:S.T. BOX A9019S 390 KIM SENG ROAD SINGAPORE 0923 EXPERIENCED450 words
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Advertisement623 1984-01-21 33 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production Multi-National Electrical Group often prospect* a careers to:--(A)PRODUCT DESIGN APPLICATIONS ENGINEER (B)PRODUCTION CONTROL ASSISTANT We are a well established British multi-national company, located in Jurong and we are now undertaking an expansion programme tor the manufacture ot a h»gh value-added623 words
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Advertisement584 1984-01-21 34 6t Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production h) Production h) Production h) Production Cl^ A\jW u\m as a first shift n fl^^S^^SSS, If X%£L 1 11 Line Leader /Jp-^^fiLm I (Basic salary after confirmation) JhLv flßr rjiiiy iH584 words
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Advertisement223 1984-01-21 34 68 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous A well established construction firm requires: 1) ELECTRICIAN e NTC 3 or its equivalent, e 5 to 6 years' experience. e Without qualifications must have 10 years' experience. 2) MECHANIC e NTC 3 or it& equivalent, e 5 to 6223 words
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Advertisement76 1984-01-21 34 Fast expanding Credit/ Charge Card requires ttt* following for its Singapore office: 1) JUNIOR ACCOUNTS CUM GENERAL CLERK Applicants must: e Have knowledge of accountIng e Be able to type. e Be able to commence work Immediately. 2) MESSENGERS Possess own transport. Interested applicants, please tel: JENNY *****97 for appointment76 words
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Advertisement624 1984-01-21 34 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous Export-Oriented Typesetting company utilising latest generation equipment to compose wide variety of books tor the major international publishers has immediate vacancies tor the following personnel: 1. KEYBOARD OPERATORS Persons without experience but are clean and accurate typists with a good624 words
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Advertisement856 1984-01-21 34 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous 1 A multi-national medium size fast expanding telecomH i munication equipment manufacturer is recruiting the V-2 following staff for their expansion programme: PRODUCTION ENGINEERS I Requirements: Possess a University Degree in Electronic/Electrical/ Mechanical/Production Engineering with856 words
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Advertisement572 1984-01-21 34 86 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous SHIMIZU CONSTRUCTION CO., LTD. HOB Prefab Housing Project urgently requires I A. Carpenters I B. Plasterers I C. Barf ixers I D. Concretors I E. Markers I F. Riggers 1 G. General Workers E The following benefits 8 will be provided. K Good starting salanes572 words
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Advertisement514 1984-01-21 34 66 Situation* Vacant I) Miscellaneous RESTAURANT You are Wendy's kind of people. CREW Wanted (Full-time/Part -time) e Good starting pa> Paid training e Dally meal and transport reimbursement* < full-un.tr> only e Shift and laundry allowance i full-timer;- only) e Uniforms- provided e Medical benefit < full-timer.-only i Transportation for514 words
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Advertisement496 1984-01-21 35 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous SHIMIZU CONSTRUCTION CO., LTD Join us for a better future HH HDB Prefab Project Woodlands SMrHbi Singapore, a part of a multi-billion corporation, Is currently Involved In a $$550 million HOB project to build 15,000496 words
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Advertisement196 1984-01-21 35 A factory In Jurong requires a SECURITY GUARD immediately e 8-hour shift rotation e good pay allowances e understand able to read simple English Interested applicants, please call personally at: WAH HENG GLASS HOLDINGS PTELTD 8. Wan Shin Road, Jurong Industrial Estate, Singapore 2262 Tel: *****44 An established marketing company196 words
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Advertisement372 1984-01-21 35 An Established marketing company urgently requires: DELIVERY CLERK cum STOREMAN e Chinese with class 3 licence. e Completed N.S. age below 25. e Able to speak write simpleEnglish and willing to work hard. Good salary plus bonus. Please call: tor interview at 23-03 Jalan Sultan Centre (Opposite Golden Mil* Shopping372 words
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Advertisement801 1984-01-21 35 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous i) Miscellaneous WALK- IN INTERVIEW j JIAA SINGAPORE TOBACCO COMPANY ffitt I OH (PTE) LTD I Singapore Tobacco Company (Re) Ltd, a member of the BAT Industries Group the world's largest tobacco company invites suitable applicants for801 words
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Advertisement397 1984-01-21 35 fcffl VEHICLES i 72 Vehicles For Hire mQm SUNRISE CAR RENTALS Available Now Brand New Nissan Cabstar 1.9 tonnes trucks Very Attractive Rates For monthly rentals *****26/*****39 j 109 Bukit Timah Road Singapore 0922 < A member o* flubv Group 1 f^X/f VEHITO RENTAU PTE LTD Especially For You A397 words
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Advertisement507 1984-01-21 35 76 Vehicles For Sale a) Alia/Peugeot ALFA GIULIETTA 1981 PARF, excellent condition. See to appreciate. Contact 134, Mezzanine Floor, Lucky Plaza, lpm 7pm. No dealers, please. BEAUTIFUL PEUGEOT 504 with fancy number plate and plenty of accessories at a give-away price of $1,500. Johnnie: *****80. HIGHEST OFFER SECURES, 1 owner,507 words
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Advertisement489 1984-01-21 35 1977, DATSUN 160J. Aircon. cassette, sports rims, tip-top condition. $12,000. Tel: *****40. 1977 DATSUN 100A. 2 owners. Tax 2/84. Beautiful condition. $8,800 sno. Tel: *****46. 1978 DATSUN 16OJ SSS. aircon. radio cassette, beautiful condition, $11,500 0.n.0. *****81. 1978 DATSUN 120Y. Aircon. sports rims, tip top condition. $13,500. rel: *****55. 1978489 words
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Advertisement325 1984-01-21 35 76 Vehicle* For Sato t) Honda 1983 JUNE REGISTERED Hondb Accord automatic EX excellent condition with accessories Price $38,000 0.n.0 Maroon colour Call *****10 COMPLETE ACCESSORIES 197C Honda Accord, new tax $19,90( 0.n.0 Whltley Road Caltex Station. *****41 JANUARY '80. HGNDA Prelude Aircond raGH i assette. sporU rims $24,200 View325 words
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Advertisement874 1984-01-21 36 76 Vehicle* For Sale I) Mitsubishi 1980 SIGMA OS New model, hi-fi cassette, excellent condition, asking $18,500. Tel: *****93. 1981 COLT LANCER 1400SL. sspeed. Aircon, cassette. Beautiful condition. 2 owners. Tel: *****65 •80 MITSUBISHI COLT Lancer SL 5-speed. Alrcond. $18,500 Tel--*****97. j) Toyota COMPANY REGISTRATION 1983 Toyota Cressida 2000 GL874 words
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Advertisement521 1984-01-21 37 86 Accommodations Vacant c) Rooms FURNISHED ROOMS IN QUIET apartment at Balestier Road with alrcond $550, without alrcond $450. Tel: *****04. KATONG LUXURIOUB MABTER bedroom with attached bathroom and aircond. Fully furnished. No cooking. Tel:- *****09. ONE FURNISHED ROOM available near Bedok Interchange. Sharing considered. Single couple. Tel: *****13. ROOM521 words
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Advertisement780 1984-01-21 39 102 Tours 102 Tours -M NAM HO •^PPf TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE. LTD. H«.«.d office* Peorfs Centre Grd. Floor, 1 00 Eu Tong Sen St., #01-14, #01-16, #01-18 Spore 01 OS. Tel: *****33 (7 lines). Branch Office) People's Pork Complex, Grd. Floor, S 1 Pork Rood, #01-19, Singapore 010S. Tel:780 words
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Advertisement159 1984-01-21 39 137 Religious Announcements ORCHARD ROAD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corner of Orchard Road A Penang Road Tel: *****88/ *****81/ *****51 English Service: 9.00a.m. Mandarin Service: 11.30a.m. Indonesian Service: 2.30p.m. English Service: 6.00p.m. BUNDAY 10.00A.M. ENGLISH AT PRESBYTERIAN WELFARE SERVICES CENTRE, BLK 5 GHIM MOH ROAD, #01-238. Sunday school, creche, youth group*, fellowship159 words
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Article, Illustration558 1984-01-21 39 Peter Siow - Peter Siow Story by Shin Min staff's fun way to fitness THEY are not on the basketball court to seek fame and fortune. Neither do they want to suffer and bleed. They are around simply because they believe there is more toJonathan Choo - 558 words
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Article375 1984-01-21 39 SUPERBOWL COUNTDOWN TAMPA, Fri DOLLARS fly as big spenders and heavy bettors rush to this balmy resort in Florida for the United States' largest and flashiest annual sports spectacular, the Superbowl football game. On Sunday, the two top teams in American professional football theAP - 375 words
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Article109 1984-01-21 39 SENEGAL, Fri. Frenchmen Rene Metge and Dominique Lemoyne, in a Porsche 911, cruised the penultimate day of the ParisDakar rally yesterday as virtual winners, but Belgian Gaston Rahier went all oat to maintain his lead over BMW motorcycle team-mate and rival Hubert Auriol, of France. The 191km specialAP - 109 words
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Article527 1984-01-21 43 New attack on US Games plans, and still no decision to take part MOSCOW, Fri. Less than six months before the 1984 Summer Olympics, Soviet officials have raised new objections to preparations under way in Los Angeles and still have not declared whether they willAP; UPI - 527 words
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Article, Illustration154 1984-01-21 43 STRASBOI RG(Eastern France), Fri. Vladimir Salnikov, the "Leningrad Express", may attempt a world best performance ever metres at the Golden Cup international swimming meet here this weekend. The 4Mm and l^Nm world record-holder missed the Golden Cap competition when It was first held lastAFP - 154 words
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Article290 1984-01-21 43 A TORPEDO-SHAPED sled will be the focus of attention at the Winter Olympics next month as the Soviet Union try to join the leaders in international bobsledding. For years, the East Germans have dominated bobsled and luge events, with competition coming mainly from the Swiss,AP; AFP - 290 words
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Article271 1984-01-21 43 LONDON, Fri. On sheer talent alone France should have made the Five Nations rugby union championship a mere formality decades ago. Since the Second World War, -it least, the French have enjoyed a greater strength in depth in almost all positions than any other rugby nationReuter - 271 words
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Article127 1984-01-21 43 Cycling records crash MEXICO CITY, Fri. Italian cyclist Francesco Moser broke world records for one hour and for the distances of five kilometres, 10km and 20km here yesterday. Mose r s multi-record attack in the city's concrete Olympic velodrome saw him smash three records held by Belgian Eddy Merckx andReuter - 127 words
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Article255 1984-01-21 43 NORWAY'S Grete Waitz, women's marathon and cross-country world champion, has been named Nordic Sports Personality of 1983 by Nordic sports journalists. BRITISH Commonwealth welterweight boxing champion Colin Jones will be fighting in London in March, his first appearance in a British ring for over 18 months. WORLD BoxingAP; AFP; Reuter - 255 words
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Article158 1984-01-21 44 PETER SIOW - THREE world-class boardsailors Norway's Sveln Rasmossen, Holland's Stephen Van Den Berg and Australia's Laotian Gilbert are almost certain to transform the Straits Steamship Singapore Open windsurfing championships, off the Eitst Coast Sailing Centre, from Feb S-12 Into a Battle Royal. Sveln and Stephen are also158 words
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Article, Illustration511 1984-01-21 44 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH By 41 TOOK too much time off from my studies last year to train for the SEA Games, and my grades weren't very good. So my school won't let me off this year to train for the Olym- J pics. Junie Exam results stop swim511 words
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Article302 1984-01-21 44 Toy Cheng Khoon - Toy Cheng Khoon Squash... by SINGAPORE bowed out of the Asian individual squash championship when both Zainal Abidin and Peter mil were outclassed by Pakistani opponents in Amman, Jordan, yesterday. The Republic's stars tried their best to .ake at least one game off their worlri-ranked302 words
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Article, Illustration453 1984-01-21 44 ATTACK will be the keyword when Julius Foo takes on Eric Tan in the final of the Pepsi under--19 squash final at Kallang this afternoon. Newcomer Eric has scored a couple of surprises over members of the national junior squad so far.453 words
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Article, Illustration675 1984-01-21 46 MARTIN PALMER - MARTIN PALMER By Brown's Norwich are well nurtured to reap a rich harvest Today's English Div. One ties Aneial v Nott* County, Everton v Tottenham, Ipswich v Birmingham, Leicester v Coventry, Manchester United v Southampton. Nottingham Forest v Norwich, SonderlMd v Oneeiu. Park iUacen, Hatford v Stoke,675 words
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Article338 1984-01-21 46 LONDON, Fri. If West Ham claw their way past faltering Liverpool and Inconsistent Manchester United to the English League First Division soccer championship title, manager John Lj all will start believing in miracles. With a medical bill that rival* their wages, Lyali's Hammers have still managedAFP - 338 words
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225 1984-01-21 46 MANCHESTER (England), Fri. Worried Manchester United yesterday urged their supporters to stay away from the European Cup-winners' Cup quarter-final tie against Barcelona in Spain in March. United are terrified that people will die if there is a repeat of the violent clashes withAFP - 225 words
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Article70 1984-01-21 46 BARCELONA, Fri. Spanish soccer club Barcelona have no plans to transfer their West German midfield player Bernd Schuster. In response to West German Press reports that Dutch club PSV Eindhoven were offering five million marks ($3.78m) for Schuster, club vice-president Nicolas Casaus said the player's contract with theReuter - 70 words
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Article107 1984-01-21 46 LONDON, Fit Scottish Premier Division club Celtic will try to resist a £1.5m ($4.53m) bid from Italian club Inter Milan for their 19-year-old international midfielder Paul McStay After reports of the Italian club's interest, Celtic manager David Hay pledged to do everything he could to keep McStayAFP - 107 words
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Article242 1984-01-21 46 Star soccer school set to roll LONDON, Fri. General Motors, the American auto giant, moved into English sport yesterday by signing a sponsorship deal aimed at producing the country's next generation of international soccer stars. In a four-year contract with the English Football Association, the Detroitbased companyAP - 242 words
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Article285 1984-01-21 46 INTERNATIONAL Football Federation (Fifa) president Joao Havelange, of Brazil, said this week he would run for a third term of office in 1986, following requests by Asian, African. Gulf, South American and Caribbean Football Associations that Havelange also announced that the 1990 World Cup finals venue would beAFP; Reuter - 285 words
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Article130 1984-01-21 46 Kaz pulls up his Sockers EAST RUTHERFORD (New Jersey), Fri. Kaz Deyna scored four goals and creat ed another to spark the San Diego Sockers to an 8-5 North American Soccer League indoor victory over the Cosmos last night The Sockers, now 8-7 ahead, were level at 2-2 when DeynaAP - 130 words
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Article, Illustration389 1984-01-21 47 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH By 'Good boy' Mahader says he won't fight Daniel's move to ban him MAHADER HASSAN isn't fighting back this time. He has accepted Davis Cup coach Daniel Lim's recommendation that he be banned from wearing national colours ever again with rare calm. Tennis coach Mahader, 26,389 words
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Article171 1984-01-21 47 AT least two teams from Europe will be Invited to take part In this year's MerUon Cap soccer competition which will be staged In October Instead of December at the National Stadium. The tournament, organised by the Football Association of Singapore, will be run on171 words
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Article27 1984-01-21 47 CALCUTTA, Fri. China beat Argentina 1-0 with an 86th-minute goal by substitute Zhao Dayu in the third Nehru Gold Cup soccer tournament here today. AFPAFP - 27 words
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Article287 1984-01-21 47 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By Rovers have a trump card in Sudirman TAMPINES ROVERS, who did well to hold Armed Forces to a 2-2 draw in their opening match, will have an ace up their sleeves when they take on Fairer Park Dynamos at the Jalan Besar Stadium today (4.45287 words
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Article221 1984-01-21 47 J. RAJENDRAN - Business Houses FOR Mitsubishi's Isa Shahbudin, scoring his team's equaliser yesterday against Singapore Automotive Engineering proved a painful business. He twisted his ankle while shooting for goal and collapsed in agony even as his team-mates were lumping for joy all around him.221 words
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Article44 1984-01-21 47 TOKYO, Fri. A world squash championship series due to begin here next Monday has been postponed indefinitely, the Japan Squash Rackets Association said today. The association said they could not import a foursided glass court from England in time for the series. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article218 1984-01-21 47 Malaysia Cup KOTA KiNABALU, Fri. REFEREE Mohammed Noor Jaaf ar, of Kelantan, was punched by a spectator at the Likas Stadium here today after hosts Sabah and Johor drew 2-2 is a Malaysia Cup soccer match. i Noor had to be escorted out of the stadium whenNST; Bernama - 218 words
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Article82 1984-01-21 47 RIO DE JANEIRO, Fri. The United States photographic company, Kodak, have ordered a replica to be made of the Jules Rimet trophy, stolen from the headquarters of the Brazilian Football Association last month, the daily Jornal Do Brasil newspaper reported. The report said the replica, with the sameReuter - 82 words
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Article55 1984-01-21 47 DEFENDING champions Road Runners, of Singapore, beat Indonesia's PT Badak 18--13 over six innings in the Singapore Industrial Easy Pitch Softball League's international tournament at King's Road yesterday. Otter results: KL All Stars 6 ITR 12, Hussco 1 Dresser 19 (over seven innings), Singapore All Stars55 words
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Article107 1984-01-21 47 INDIANAPOLIS, Fri. Bjorn Borg, who retired from big-time tennis a year ago, defeated American Vitas Geralaitis 6-4, 64, in front of M* fans here last night to even their three-city benefit tour at one match eniece. Borg and Geralaitis took to the court after youngster lisa BonderAP - 107 words
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Article284 1984-01-21 47 ESSEN (West Germany), Fri. Britain beat Ireland 2-1 here last night in a pulsating King's Cup First Division tennis contest, the result resting on a tie-breaker in the deciding set of the doubles match. An upset seemed imminent when Sean Soerensen and Matt DoyleUPI; AP; Reuter - 284 words
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Article105 1984-01-21 47 PHOENIX, Fri. J.C Snead, Gary Hallberg and Corey Pavin tfea on five-under-par 66 for the first-round lead in the Phoenix Open golf tournament here in Arizona yesterday One stroke behind were seven others former champions Ben Crenshaw and Lanny Wadkins, Al Geiberger. Larry Mize, RusReuter - 105 words
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Article225 1984-01-21 47 TOKYO, Fri. Yang Yang, of China, caused another upset in the 15 million yen ($134,000) Japan Open badminton championships today, beating India's Prakash Padukone 12-15, 15-12, 15--10 in the men's quarterfinals. The 20-year-old Chinese was the only unseeded player to reach the last eight yesterday whenReuter - 225 words
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321 1984-01-21 47 WELLINGTON, Fri. England captain Bob Willis today shattered Freddie Trueman's English record for dismissals in Test cricket to leave his team strongly placed after the opening day of the First Test against New Zealand here. At stumps, only the barest margin kept New ZealandReuter - 321 words
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Article99 1984-01-21 47 UILEN of Amsterdam and Singapore Cricket Club are joint favourites for the two-day Dutch "Uiver" hockey tournament starting at the Padang today (8.45a.m.). The competition, organised by the Hollandse Club of Singapore and sponsored by 25 companies, will see five foreign and three local teams in action. The99 words
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Article, Illustration820 1984-01-21 48 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT Search for a solution to the Cambodian problem By US Correspondent WASHINGTON, Fri. Malaysia yesterday called for a more active role by the United States to find a political solution to the Cambodian problem. Prime Minister Datuk Sen DrARTHUR LEE - 820 words
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Article69 1984-01-21 48 LONDON, Fri. Britain's opposition Labour Party, under new leader Neil Kinnock has narrowed a popularity gap with the ruling Conservative party in the latest public opinion poll. The Gallup Poll for the Daily Telegraph today rated the government's popularity with voters at 41.5 per cent to Labour'sReuter - 69 words
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Article45 1984-01-21 48 WARSAW, Fri. A bear at a zoo in Wr^law, southwest Poland, surprised her keepers today by giving birth to quintuplets, a rare event for bears, the official polish news agency PAF reported. Mother and cubs were doing well, PAP said. AFPAFP - 45 words
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231 1984-01-21 48 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT WASHINGTON, Fri. THE Asean countries, in particular Malaysia, are playing an intermediary role between Vietnam and the United States on the question of American servicemen missing in action in Indochina. A senior administration official disclosed at a231 words
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Article62 1984-01-21 48 SIDON (Lebanon), Fri. Israeli troops fought a brief dawn gunbattle today with attackers who fired at them in the centre of this southern port city, witnesses said. The gunmen opened fire with automatic rifles on an Israeli patrol driving along the main street. The Israelis returnedReuter - 62 words
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Article24 1984-01-21 48 TOKYO, Fri. Nissan Motor Co, Japan's second largest car manufacturer, said today it exported more than 1.5 million vehicles in 1983. APAP - 24 words
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358 1984-01-21 48 $95,000 reward for clue to foot-and-mouth threat man BRISBANE, Fri. THE Queensland state government today offered a A550,000 (5595,000) reward for information on an extortionist who has threatened to release the deadly foot-and-mouth disease virus in Australia. The "biological terrorism" threat, received yesterday by the Queensland government, caused near-panic throughoutAFP - 358 words
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Article, Illustration82 1984-01-21 48 POLICE are anxious to contact Lai Ying Kit, 53, (above) who they believe can help in investigations into a cheating case involving about $7 million. It is understood that the case involved the use of forged bills of lading early last year. Lars last82 words
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Article43 1984-01-21 48 LAGOS, Fri. Nigeria's new military leadership announced over state-run Radio Nigeria yesterday that 460 former politicians and holders of public office had been detained throughout the country since a coup that toppled civilian President Shehu Shagari on New Year's Eve. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article27 1984-01-21 48 LONDON, Fri. World wheat production is still on course for a record 500 million tonne harvest in 1984, the International Wheat Council said yesterday. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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153 1984-01-21 48 Swiss forex dealers jailed for fraud ZURICH, Fri. A Zurich court convicted 12 foreign exchange dealers today of embezzling about 8.8 million Swiss francs (about SsB26 million) through manipulating rates. A 46-year-old senior dealer at Credit Suisse, Switzerland's third largest bank, was jailed fcr three years. Two of his colleaguesReuter - 153 words
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269 1984-01-21 48 Sprinkle of sake and champagne and the dig begins PRAYERS were chanted, champagne and sake flowed. The combination held the promise for a Job well and safely done. For the contractors building the Mass Rapid Transit tunnels between Baffles Place and City Hall, yesterday's ground-breaking ceremony officially marked the start269 words
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Article30 1984-01-21 48 NEW YORK, Fri. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 0.42 to 1,265.60 in the first half hour of trading in the New York Stock Exchange. APAP - 30 words
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Article, Illustration318 1984-01-21 40 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By CHRIS GWILLIAM, the most successful of the visiting jockeys with 23 winners last season, is back for another visit. This former champion rider (61 winners in the 1980 season) has some good rides at Ipoh today. Two of them I particularly like318 words
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Article58 1984-01-21 40 THESE horses have won or done well on a wet track: RACE S: Merlin (late Smiling Tiger II), New Way RACE 4: Regal Trinity, Honey Brown, Bintang Cantik, Smartest RACE 5: Concrete Wall, Up 'N' Up RACE 6: Three Leaders, Quotable, House Video, Fraser Hill VI RACE 7: John's58 words
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Article, Illustration229 1984-01-21 40 TONTO - Tearaway Concrete Wall can see out trip TONTO By Our man on the track IPOH, Fti. Tearaway Concrete Wail is coming to h^and and should withstand the challenges of his 12 rivals in Race 5 for Class 4 Div 2 horses over thej.,loo m straight. Tkis three-year-old colt by Balkan229 words
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Article155 1984-01-21 40 LUCKY LEO - Melabur worth each-way flutter LUCKY LEO By MELABUR (late All Systems Go), the mount of Malcolm Johnston in Race 3, is worth an eachway wager in the Class 4 Div 4 sprint over 1,200 m. This New Zealand gelding, a three- length winner over the Kuala Lumpur 1,200 m last155 words
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Article388 1984-01-21 40 RACE EPSOM JEEP RACING ED TONTO LUCKY LEO j WENG SOOK 5 Imprettionist 8 Glisten 8 Glisten 4 Flight Charter 3 Addition 1 2 Teiji 2 Teiji 5 Impressionist 5 Impressionist 5 Impressionist 7 Wantsern 5 Impressionist 2 Teiji 8 Glisten 8 Glisten 3 Kalama Roy388 words
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Article4952 1984-01-21 40 HMPKHB 1 CLASS 6 DIV B I,loom (Restricted terms 2, 3 4 year olds) ■■■■Ml (Stakes: $11,000) 1 09 Fighting Princess 57 Pine-Rodgers 3 nzf (1200m) Poor showing in both starts to date; again tailed the field when last to Dynamicron C4-B Pg 1200m yielding" Dec 31;4,952 words
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Article, Illustration217 1984-01-21 41 TONTO - Triple classic winner voted Marlboro Horse of Year IPOH, Fri. Five-year-old Andermatt was unequivocally named 1983 Marlboro Horse of the Year by racing journalists in Singapore and Malaysia at a ceremony here tonight. Thirty-six racing writers and tipsters voted II of them by proxy. Andermatt beat seven217 words
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Article, Illustration381 1984-01-21 41 IPOH. Fri. Sagacity, who finished on board in his last two starts, worked with great heart in his winding-lip gallop this morning. The six-year-old gelding was kept on a tight rein by a riding boy to clock 42.5 sec over 600 m. The going381 words
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Article105 1984-01-21 41 TUESDAY (good with "give"): Jetwind 36.8, Steve McGarret 38.6, House Video 38, Kampong Bercham (late Prima Rossi) 39.6, Brendan Star 37.6, Tall K 38, Glory Bound II 37.2, Peter Pan 111 39.4, Cruise Missile 38.6, Aripin 40.2. WEDNESDAY (good): Concrete Wall 36, Flyover 36, Chuan Jit Mah105 words
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186 1984-01-21 41 YOUNG English jockey Nick Connorton, here on a busman's holiday, scored his first win on his first day's riding on the local turf. His victory astride Fortune's Favourite m in the last race of the third day of the justconcluded meeting at Bukit Timah was186 words
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Article1677 1984-01-21 41 WP9*2T&M 130 CLASS 6 DIV 2 I,loom bUbiill (Ratings: 36-9) (Stakes: $10,000) 1 ***** UaJtex 57 (3t) ST Hew-Tan 3 nzg t.5 (one run) *Ismadi 2 2 o*7o*B Bed OTmm D X.i (35) Auric-Teh 3 nzg ul -.5 (1200m) *Manaki 6 3 9436* Eahena Hi (SS) Genting-Loh 3mf1,677 words
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OBITUARIES
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Article, Illustration75 1984-01-21 41 ALBERT SAMUEL JANBEN (SUNNY) Passed away peacefully on 19th January 1964. Body lying at St. Joseph's Church parlour. Funeral service at 11am. Sunday 22nd January 1984. St. Joseph's Church, Victoria Street and thence to Chua Chu Kang Christian cemetfy. SIN MIN ER AGED 19 MONTHS passed away peacefully75 words
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Article, Illustration166 1984-01-21 41 THE FAMILY OF LATE GWENDOLINE CYSILLA HECTOR WISH TO THANK ALL RELATIVES AND FRIENDS FOR THEIR KIND ASSISTANCE, PRAYERS, CONDOLENCES, VISITS, VIGILS, DONATIONS AND WREATHS DURING THEIR RECENT BEREAVEMENT. SPECIAL THANKS TO REV. FR. FELIX BRYOJER FOR HIS SERVICES OFFERED AT THE FUNERAL. The Family of Mm Late166 words
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Article, Illustration78 1984-01-21 41 In loving memory of BANEY d/o MITCHEL GOMEZ departed 21/1/83 One year has gone by But our hearts are forever near Alwaya remembered by only son George, Margaret Grandchildren A R.H.M. will be aaid for the repose of the departed soul at Our Lady of Perpetual Succour,78 words
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Article, Illustration336 1984-01-21 41 hMDM HO WAI LENG alias HO SEE SOH AGED 79 (Mother of the Directors of SOON CHOW WORKSHOP PTE LTD SOON CHOW CORPORATION PTE LTD) passed away peacefully on 19 January 1984 leaving behtndBELOVED HUSBAND SOH SOON CHOW SONS: DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW: SOH KENG WAI PANG336 words
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Article, Illustration131 1984-01-21 41 In loving memory of MR. GOPIN ATH AN PILLAI Departed: 21/01/82 Dearly missed but always remembered by beloved wife, son, daughter mm! loved ones. In Loving Memory Of MR UM BENG CHIN Departed 19th day Twelve lunar month 198i. Three years have passed But memories still last.131 words
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Article, Illustration62 1984-01-21 41 IN LOVING MEMORY David Ang Ah Hiain Departed: 12-8-80 Helen Set Gek Lng Departed 21-1-83 Time changes many things But not the memory this day brings Always remembered by loved ones IST ANNIVERSARY In loving memory of our Dearest Father LEE KAI TO Departed62 words
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Miscellaneous128 1984-01-21 44 Todays events mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ATHLETICS SAAA cross-countr\ league (Macßitchie Reservoir 4.30 p.m.) BASKETBALL Uth Singapore American Sohoo! league (Ulu Pandan, 9.30 a.m.). HOCKEY Dutch "Uiver" tournament (Padang. 6 45 am BUOBY Uth Blacks 10-a-side (Farrer Park. 3 p.m i SOCCER NFL Mv. Oae: SAFSA v Jubilee Queenstown T»m pines Rovers v128 words
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Advertisement230 1984-01-21 48 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally IN TODAY'S ISSUE Suggestions that Japanese contractors have been losing money because they quote unrealistically low prices have been denied, reports Lim Soon Neo. It's freezing the oranges off the trees in Florida, but no-one here will have to miss out on thefr vitamin C.230 words
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Miscellaneous122 1984-01-21 48 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Showers in few areas around noon onwards.TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31max., 23 min. SUNSET today: 7.17 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.15 a.m. Adelaide 13/25 C Fine Manila 21/31 C Fair Amsterdam tC Melbourne 15/23C Fine Bangkok 22 30 C Fair Moscow -1 5122 words
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Article, Illustration980 1984-01-21 1 SURINDER SINGH - SURINDER SINGH By Meet a Bangalore-based Scottish priest who has mastered and is spreading the novel technique of "singing" by the deaf. In Singapore recently, he took a group of deaf youths under his wing and taught them how to sing, not vocally, but with signs980 words
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Advertisement445 1984-01-21 1 Cooking Chemistry A forever friendship OUTLOOK, Pag* Six LEISURE, Page Fourteen The Prestigious Residential Development ,-j— [M I j^ L^*^— JALAN LtWrcNva Dark Vvest is set in an idyllic sur- centres. The proposed Pandan Express apartment of 83 sq m (893 sq ft) to the There's a lounge and cafeteria445 words
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Article, Illustration332 1984-01-21 2 Uncle Otak - Uncle Otak JUTS three weeks to ChijSise New Year and this jgjngs t0 my mind my KDid you know that iJMper cuts were created early as AD. 105 by a Sjßn called Tsai Lun? JBjJj^ 0 1 recent specimens *«covered, some scholars fifye their creation even332 words
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Article, Illustration445 1984-01-21 2 ZIG was breathless. He had run all the way home. In his hand, he held a 15-cent kite. Usually, he would take a slow walk, but today, he was in a hurry to get home. He wanted to show Zag what445 words
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Advertisement89 1984-01-21 2 Exhibition now on at Cortina Watch Centre. 01-32 Lucky Plaza From 21st 22nd Jan 'B4 Time: 10.00 am 7.00 pm. i %Jfk> I BA 5579 567 8A 5575.000 fe&Hlii Audemars Piguet Cie. S.A., Le Brassus, Switzerland y^^^f'^^k a cordial invitation to view Jh M an exhibition of their v \189 words
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Article, Illustration2168 1984-01-21 4 TAN LEE LENG - TAN LEE LENG Sponge cakes are light and easy to make, once you have mastered the basics. Our Gourmet columnist offers some tips and recipes for two festive variations of the humble sponge cake, to round off your Lunar New Year spread. By DELICATE and2,168 words
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Article, Illustration500 1984-01-21 5 Banana leaf meals in Katong IF YOU live in or near Katong and like South Indian food, here's good news for you. Devi's Restaurant has recently opened, in one of the shophouses opposite the Joo Chiat police station. It's advertised as "the first banana leaf restaurant in Katong". It's a500 words
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Article329 1984-01-21 5 DEREK BUTLER - DEREK BUTLER By Wine j finds THERE can be few cities more attractive than Perth in Western Australia. Built on and around the banks of the Swan River by the early English settlers, the" town soon had flourishing vineyards and a fledgling wine industry. Today, some of those329 words
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Article, Illustration1279 1984-01-21 6 JANE BRODY - JANE BRODY By in New York Cooking is the closest that most people ever get to doing chemistry. Yet few cooks understand why recipes insist on certain sequences, utensils, temperature, and unusual ways of combining ingredients. An American chemist has written a book to explain the processes involvedNYT - 1,279 words
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Advertisement307 1984-01-21 4 a necklace o< fresh water t [^5^ JH pearl, black jade, diamond v^u laiul^vu^ and gold. Wear it another l isi- 35 it»-^ V% ordinating your style I Jewellery that can be PJ^^W^^^B custom-made to suit SMs( |f i SN#"TBIBi Affordable jewellery from S 300 onwards, rffw^^^^sj^t The Armonde Collection.307 words
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Advertisement52 1984-01-21 4 This New Year, get the best out of your Terrazzo by putting the best on it. .'^Bl BB^^^H B^^^ s jj/lE^^^t^^r^ >^HBJ Bjk '"W^^^^BBBw^..vj^^^^ Bbv jffr Care is LW J> i?Otf%^ formulated for VS»^W W 1 Terrazzo floors. WC^ It cleans, jm> 4tO^^^>*mj9Ußß& J& enhances the K m 3P^fc f^p52 words
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Advertisement540 1984-01-21 5 DEVI'S RESTAURANT 55 East Coast Road Singapore 1542 Open 7 a.m. 10 p.m. daily Reviewed by MANJIT KAUR r^ >wlj^ Courts sensational price slash beats them all for the 10th successive year! jj^^^"^ '•"■"^..'-^C mW^k\ flr~^^^\ fr"" ""^7 T"^""^^^! I I >i^*»n^. courts f!|^r7i^^^lß in nSE9P!!!!irt I I Sfl H^iflHfll540 words
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Advertisement347 1984-01-21 7 WE ARE OPEN NOW! GQACHMAN-INN JIM FOR GOOD SUCCULENT STEAKS J-i2^L?* k V^ BRIE CAMEMBERT ROQUEFORT EMM -L CHED J/S^f^^^X \^\J^C^^ At the Coachman Inn, /^^^^r\ you step into a Gourmet's World, /-^^^^^r 1 From refreshing ap|X'tizers to fresh greens; from AIJ these from an amazingly affordable price list C-i347 words
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Article, Illustration577 1984-01-21 8 IRENE HOE - Religion but far from heaven IRENE HOE Reviewed by SPELLBINDER By Harold Robbins New English Library, 1983. Paperback, 378 pp. $12.25 HAROLD Robbins has found religion but it's unlikely the Christians will approve. Having ravaged and savaged all that's sacred in Hollywood, the car industry, and the Mafia, just to577 words
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1381 1984-01-21 8 HAN MAY - Hidden tributes in second odyssey HAN MAY Reviewed by 2010: ODYSSEY TWO By Arthur Clarke Granada, 1983. 297 pp. $9.95 IN THE wake of the tremendously successful 2001: A Space Odyssey, comes this sequel. The first book, based on the screenplay, was published after the film was released. To get1,381 words
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Article, Illustration1518 1984-01-21 10 ZHOU MEI - Dependence on external factors retards growth ZHOU MEI Reviewed by THE MALAYSIAN ECONOMY: STRUCTURES AND DEPENDENCE By Khor Kok Peng Published by Marican Sons, Kuala Lumpur, 1983. SslB MALAYSIA seems to be a land of contradiction. To many, especially the less well-en-dowed, it is enviably resource-rich. And it has a1,518 words
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Advertisement276 1984-01-21 8 (^p^^ULJNAR NEW YEAl^^^^ (C GTbv^ (l ioci3y Troin to OaOwpnn V^ It's the Year of the Rat, and we're celebrating it with a fun-filled package of excitement, games f and prizes galore! L Mi!lAVM7tjagi a»j fwi Whileyou are here, take advantageofoursuper i J|wia g a ytia Mti mUmMAtSmMamiSSMm shopping. We276 words
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Advertisement1282 1984-01-21 9 Win other beautiful tT^ prizes in the Dearland/Deermoon Lucky Draw Heres how to enter: Prizes: nrrDMnAW ft c All souh^etodo.stoansucrtuosimpic^K-stions giv^ lst .$J 50 0 Plus A COm P lete DEERMOON Gift Set and in the cntr> form. And send in youi entr\ uith either a ladies handbag. (I Winner)1,282 words
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Advertisement393 1984-01-21 10 Hil Chinese New Year Offer I G oo furniture Imaginatively designed f> Reasonable pnees K# A wide vanety of vtesigns on speaaUy :mpc>rted furniture from Italy, West Germany and France Only SI 180 "*W^ll9*!»»ii^^^^^»_ A ,e' of Deespi-eod oe giv«n awciy to 'he fir-st 20 i^^M— r^§l :usrxyner\ **itti Durchoies393 words
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Advertisement585 1984-01-21 11 CELEBRATE WITH SCOTTS IN AN UNFCi^ETTABLE FASHION. 10 fr JttS^^S^K^^^^^ .^N. U^^^C 1 L TV /Take the Chinese New B^^^^^fc f\ remember in a timeless ryjMHPr wL^^^r wpn||[M IH^C I crea tion from Scotts. HjQ I W&k^^B&&§Bfajßr j Dress to the nines in ladies casuals from C'iao. casual clothes frorn^^^^^^^^C^f^B^^585 words
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Advertisement246 1984-01-21 11 EI£GAMCE HITS^ to look at. Also Shinto roof tiles come in three kinds: Japanese type, French type and Spanish type. And include forms like FLAT, RIDGE and ORNAMENT that open limitless possibilities to <^ rr-, C^-C v architects and designers for new ways of LyJ W*] \J~j [s I -v_^v_/x^-_^_^246 words
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Advertisement170 1984-01-21 12 Congratulations to Liang Court Shopping Centre ml wl wM^mm f B DMMARU SINGAPORE LIRHG COURT Bayer (Singapore) pte. ltd. g§ cx)-leta trading pte. ltd. 1 PAN-WEST [PRIVATE] LIMITED SONY SETBON ELECTRONICS PTE. LTD. MULPHA MARKETING (S) PTE LTD AIWA 8 AIWA/PUnfl Electronics Pte. Ltd. CP COLGATE-PALMOLIVE (EASTERN) PTE LTD 3M170 words
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Article, Illustration777 1984-01-21 14 JULIE LIM - JULIE LIM Dedicated to a spunky woman: there is greatness in simple things. least Saturday with... THIS is the first letter I've written to you in our friendship that has spanned more than 20 years and six births. I've never had any reason to write; you were always777 words
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Article, Illustration689 1984-01-21 31 TERESA OOI - Sculpture in motion TERESA OOI By in London Here's a sneak preview of a factory girl who, sooner than know it, will really be swinging in our Botanic Gardens SHE sits barefoot on a swing, hands grasping the chains, hair and sarong kebaya fluttering in the air, head tilted to689 words
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284 1984-01-21 31 CHAN ENG CHENG - CHAN ENG CHENG Previewed by SYMPHONIC SOUNDS XV Presented by the National Theatre Symphonic Band Tomorrow, 5 p.m. Victoria Concert Hall National Theatre lgf-1 closed, but the i sgBjnds of the symphon-j^T-band it founded ijfcten years ago will itft be heard. -IXflie primary aim of284 words
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Advertisement128 1984-01-21 14 mlo all our friends, business /associates, colleagues and supporters for their well wishes, m congratulatory ads, flowers n and presents on the occasion J7 of our opening of Liang Court If Shopping Centre. OtW Mg ij jwv* 5* I! W$ 13 e upmG court iSOiML Congratulations Best Wishes to Daimaru128 words
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Advertisement83 1984-01-21 14 More LEISURE on Page Thirty-one SjS superman (ANG MO KIO CLEMENTI) Jit Sang Sundries Store (TOA PAYOH NORTH) j LUNAR NEW YEAR S SPECIALS ais NOW $10.75 11^^45- j]^^^ NOW 57.65 NOW I •■**i ft #k 4#% NOW $I.6o l^^^ -UPHBT4S- NOW $8.55 NOW $1.90 NOW $4.15 NOW 2.00 SJSSUPERMART:83 words
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Advertisement510 1984-01-21 15 Announcing Hitachi's new Info-Centre where our products speak for themselves. Now you don't have to rely on what we tell you about room, so you can compare stereo components under gave them the ML_— -Jl^^^^^^riMl HHI our wide range of fine products. Discover the truth for controlled conditions. A headphone-listening510 words
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Advertisement188 1984-01-21 16 J> From the author of "The Guns of Navarone" JS and "Where Eagles Dare"! I sft Rock Ernest Patnck Jim ■itß j/ V^ M Hudson Borgnine McGoohan Brown i! CATHAY: NOW SHOWING! 5 ACTION AT BREAKNECK SPEED! 1 ORCHARD: NOW SHOWING 5 A TURBOCHARCED A ACTION N^ *4 I ADVENTURE188 words
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Advertisement372 1984-01-21 16 i I Washington Ballet MARY DAY, Artistic Director i 7& 8 February 1984 ffifei V" 8.00 pm K2% x Victoria Theatre m^ J i i Presented by Singapore Cultural Foundation te Vv^ Co-sponsored by i 'H^^^T^S^ Singapore Airlines J^ W American Business Council Mandarin Singapore jJi^^ N Tickets at $50,372 words
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Advertisement155 1984-01-21 16 I YEAR OF THE RAT imaginative, thrifty, charming but aggressive and insincere A lively and useful guide to the character and personality. The importance of the ascending sign, the best and worst partners to seek, and the relationship to the Western Zodiac are dealt with in fascinating detail. Together with155 words
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Advertisement675 1984-01-21 16 1 ORGANISATION i "f*» h P«* tickets tor ALL theatres ARE ENTITLED TO Fl-' REGULAR FRENCH FRIES w,th THE PURCHASE OF ANY BURGf PAT ALL m BURJ iER KWG Rettou g B '•> A SH'. AIN B PPIN I lam, I 30, 400 645 9 15 B LIBERTY-SAVOY-PRESIDENT i Ham,675 words
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Advertisement323 1984-01-21 17 Just-Arrived! Sakuracolor SRBoo,|p' i The Ultra Rne Grain, Twice the Speed.Sakuracolor SR 800 film combines And for shooting with telephoto lenses. the advantages of ultra-fine grain Since SR 80 0 film offers this picture quality and twice the speed advantage with virtually no loss in of conventional fine grain color323 words
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Advertisement734 1984-01-21 17 ntuc FairPrice philips lunar fair 84 Celebrate this Lunar New Year with quality products from PHILIPS to make your life more enjoyable and home more comfortable. Come to this fair and discover great value-for-money offers. VIDEO ___^Bs ™»jB» v^^^^^flß sßj BV^^Bjf 14 CT 2015 (36 cm) CTV 14 CT 2020734 words
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Advertisement384 1984-01-21 18 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES HHH[ Telex Service: Address: Rates: Min. Charges: S.T.A.N.T.S Appointments Notices Section Straits Times: 5523.75 psc. cm. Straits Times: 5571.25 6 I AN! RS ***** TIME AD TIMES PUBLISHING BHD Sunday Times: 5524.40 psc. cm. Sunday Times- 5573.20 RSSOBBI Times House I— B re'" 3^m *xi -J724-T 2669 '^ylTm^ Box384 words
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Advertisement676 1984-01-21 18 CITIBANK the local bank that's a global bank I Citibank, one of the world's largest and most progressive international banks is looking for talented people to fill I I up positions for: 1 I PERSONNEL OFFICER I I To handle challenging and highly diversified functions in, M the fields of676 words
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Advertisement1169 1984-01-21 18 trice \V^terhouse V Management Consultants Pte Ltd Management Consultants in a wide range of services including: executu. recruitment, organisation and corporate planning, financial management. manufacturing, production and project management systems and procedures, market surveys, data processing and computerisation, job evaluation, salary surveys and compensation structuring, as well as management training1,169 words
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Advertisement141 1984-01-21 18 Ttmfoc^mWim^r mr\ ltd REED, an American company manufacturing oilfield equipment wishes to invite suitable applicants to fill the following positions for their plant in Jurong. Store Supervisor Minimum 4 GCE 'O' level passes and at least 2 years experience in supervisory position. Applicants should have experience in: Supervising the receiving,141 words
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Advertisement675 1984-01-21 19 Singapore Refining Company invites suitably qualified and experienced candidates to apply for the following positions:— DRAFTSMAN We have a vacancy for a draftsman in the Engineering Department. This is a challenging iob as the candidate will be required to plan, design and draft piping and instruments drawings The Draftsman will675 words
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Advertisement536 1984-01-21 19 >K TRAVENOL LABORATORIES We are a multi-national company specialising in the manufacturing of medical products. Our company is now embarking on an expansion programme. We invite applications for the positions of: MANUFACTURING SUPERINTEM)ENT (2nd Shift) Requirements: Possess Tertiary education with 3-5 years proven experience in a manufacturing environment, etc. The536 words
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Advertisement759 1984-01-21 19 Coopers OtLyDrSnQ Associates provides a comprehensive range of management consultancy services aimed at helping clients increase the effectiveness and profitability of their organisation. These services include Corporate Development, Organisation Planning, Financial Control and Management Information Systems, Investment Planning and Appraisal, Electronic Data Processing, Manufacturing and Distribution Systems, Executive Selection, Marketing759 words
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Advertisement672 1984-01-21 20 APPOINTMENTS I TECHNICAL SALES REPRESENTATIVE 1 1 MALAYSIA BRUNEI We arc a leading distributor of a high performance and quality Industrial Fittings and B| Valves servicing the Instrumentation and Process Control Industries. We are seeking suitable local residents to be our TECHNICAL SALES REPRESEN- H TATIVES to expand our Sales672 words
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Advertisement100 1984-01-21 20 M International freight forwarders require SALES 1 REPRESENTATIVES Successful candidates must be a S Singapore citizen H Completed N.S. M With secondary education and a good command of English Sales experience an advantage Possess own car We are looking for a young man who is energetic with initiative and drive100 words
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Advertisement844 1984-01-21 20 r^ 1 s\-*^C )V\/T^^| Crown Prince Hotel, Singapore, a deluxe hotel situated in the centre of Orchard Road, managed by the Prince Hotels Japan is scheduled to open in June 1984. PRINCE HOTEL h Singapore We invite applications for the following positions: 1 FOOD BEVERAGE Butcher, Assistant Butcher Pantry Maids844 words
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Advertisement563 1984-01-21 20 Hsnuypsr ASIAN COMPUTER SERVICES ACS is the leading IBM-based software and se r v.ces company in the region. We offer bureau services, systems envelopment. software packages, training courses, network services and the IBM PC. From our base in Singapore, we sell our software and services throughout the region. Due to563 words
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Advertisement618 1984-01-21 21 APPOINTMENTS EH KIIZZI«iB^L^LiiZICiZ3ZiaI J I CAREER OPPORTUNITIES The Information Handling Systems industry will be growing significantly in the 1980s. This is important to Singapore, having adopted the strategy to restructure its economy. IBM Singapore a leader in the field of computing, word processing and related products, is expanding to support618 words
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Advertisement698 1984-01-21 21 gtf feA RESTAURANT I MANAGEMENT TRAINEES I If you are looking for a challenging career opportunity to join the 1 biggest and fastest growing fast food chain in the country then |j you should consider Kentucky Fried Chicken. Still in the lead and growing we need restaurant management trainees to698 words
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Advertisement487 1984-01-21 21 iii mm hb^ Career in the Restaurant /Food Industry We are an established local company with a chain of Restaurant/Food outlets. Currently, due to our expansion, we are seeking the competent services of the following: Accountant Requirements: Possess a Degree in Accountancy Must have completed National Service Possess sound knowledge487 words
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Advertisement462 1984-01-21 21 PHILIPS We are a large multi-national Company of world renown and has been expanding with our developments in Singapore. We are now looking for suitably qualified young men to join our DOMESTIC APPLIANCES FACTORY as The Person •A University Degree Holder in Electrical or Electronic Engineering with some years of462 words
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Advertisement739 1984-01-21 22 APPOINTMENTS 1 TECHNICIAN DIPLOMATE 3 I SCHOLARSHIP SCHEME 1 j ;i\- h. Kuvhnu. iiiMti^applicUtu'n.stromSingai-Kffcc'iti/cn.s |x*mianent residents JH Svmnxc and i*hei ASEAN citizens lo apply tor appointments of fcaj I TEACHING ASSISTANTS 1 under the above Scheme La H an It\ hi lit tar. Diploma from Ngee Ann Polytechnic or Singapore739 words
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Advertisement572 1984-01-21 22 We design the Future of U Microcomputer Peripherals. We are a subsidiary of Tandon Corporation, a US manufacturer of computer peripherals. The Corporation is recognised as a leader in the field and has achieved a consistent pattern of excellent annual growth since its founding. Recently established in Singapore under pioneer572 words
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Advertisement668 1984-01-21 22 Barbinder Co Pte offer career opportunities in the Share Registration Department for the following positions:Senior Share Registration Officers As a result of significant expansion, Barbinder Co Pte invite applications from qualified ICSA holders with at least 3 years' relevant working experience to pursue a challenging and rewarding career in the668 words
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Advertisement420 1984-01-21 22 FOR PROFESSIONALS F ROM PRO FESSIONALS] A company ~i»Il I committed to Wr excellence in high IP^^l technology t ii 44 Manufacturing Engineer The job responsibilities include developing and implementing manufacturing processes, providing technical plan for operations, and assuring effective use of materials, equipment and manufacturing effort to produce quality420 words
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Advertisement648 1984-01-21 23 APPOINTMENTS f| |Jj MALAYSIA B| UNTOUCHED BY THE RECESSION I WE INVITE YOU TO BE A PART OF OUR EXPANSION PLAN We are keeping our advance within the Fortune 300 family. We invite j achievement oriented Malaysians especially Bumiputras to share our stand'ng. in the following positions. A. PLASTIC ENGINEERING648 words
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Advertisement612 1984-01-21 23 i Due to expansion, a leading seafood processing and distribution company in Jurong requires i Stock Controller I GCE 'A' level I 2-3 years working experience in stock and inventory control, some experience in shipping and cargo i documentation and weigh bridge operations preferably in the food industry. Ability to612 words
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Advertisement694 1984-01-21 23 We are a multinational company providing leading edge technology to the oil exploration and production business. The Central East Asia Region office based in Singapore has an immediate need for a qualified person to fill the position of GEOLOGIST The person should have a recognised degree in Geology or other694 words
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Advertisement349 1984-01-21 23 w Managing Agents AIL (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD CASUALTY MOTOR UNDERWRITER We are looking for a qualified ana experienced candidate who should be 24 years and above Matured and Achievement-Oriented Qualifications and Experience At least GCE 'A' level. He should have completed part of the CII or All examinations Minimum 3349 words
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Advertisement589 1984-01-21 24 APPOINTMENTS UNITED MALAYAN INSURANCE CO BHD Singapore Branch invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the post of I Systems Analyst I (BCY/UMI) The selected candidate would possess a Degree or Diploma in Compute! Science or Accountancy or its equivalent with at least 2 years' experience in systems analysis, data589 words
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Advertisement588 1984-01-21 24 /SONYn i n Supplying the Sony audio products and electronics components parts to Sony subsidiaries in U.S.A., Canada European countries. I ACCOUNTS CLERK (Female) GCE 'O' Level /age 22 -27 years. 1 LCC Intermediate or Higher Accounting with at least 2 years' relevant working experience. Able to keep full set588 words
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Advertisement596 1984-01-21 24 EXECUTIVE (Consumer Goods Division) THE COMPANY The East Asiatic Company was established in Singapore m 1902 and is engaged in trading of a wide range of products. The annual turnover of the Company is m excess of SS2OO million with a total staff of more than 300. EAC(S) belongs to596 words
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Advertisement603 1984-01-21 24 X DREXEL HI KNIiANIV r LAMBERT An established American Futures Commission Merchant with membership on all the major futures exchanges in ttw world invites applications for:Floor Traders for SIMEX Applicants should preferably have some knowledge of cash futures markets, be than 25 years ot age and be of good hSB603 words
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Advertisement611 1984-01-21 25 APPOINTMENTS .mm SEA64TE Our Company, the designer and manufacturer of the Ist 5W Winchester Disc Drives is expanding its production capacity for its newly set up production disc drives facilities. To meet our manpower requirement for our expansion programme we require dynamic and qualified personnel for the I I following611 words
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Advertisement749 1984-01-21 25 The Urban Redevelopment Authority is the statutory mm board in charge of comprehensive redevelopment of the >/!-; city area. It is inviting applications from suitably qualified j EH9 Singapore Citizens for appointment as:- HnSf (A) TECHNICIAN S (B) LANDS INSPECTOR I (C) TYPIST/CLERICAL ASSISTANT I (D) MAINTENANCE MECHANIC/ ffi ELECTRICIAN749 words
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Advertisement554 1984-01-21 25 urgently requires Mechanical Design I Engineers I Requirements/Duties: I I Degree/Diploma in Mechanical I j Engineering I Minimum 2 years' experience related I I to plastic technology in radio casings I To carry out research, designs, cost estimation on radio plastic casing of I new products I Electronics Design I554 words
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Advertisement465 1984-01-21 25 f PEOPLE'S ASSOCIATION 1 Applications are invited from citizens and permanent residents of Singapore tor the following appointments POST 1 HEAD (PUBLIC RELATIONS) POST 2 HEAD (CULTURE) POST 3 EDITOR Requirements Posts 1 2 An Honours Degree with related experience Candidates without the minimum qualification but have related working experience465 words
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Advertisement572 1984-01-21 26 APPOINTMENTS f A fast expanding engineering company is seeking the services of suitable candidates to join our organisation as I Senior I Project Engineer J Diploma in Mechanical/Electrical Engineering Be familiar with fire protection codes and practices in Singapore, 2—3 years of site exposure preferred or experience in fire protection572 words
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Advertisement481 1984-01-21 26 I GEHMO I invites suitably qualified candidates for the positions of: I Qualifications: A formal apprenticeship training course in tool die making or equivalent 3 to 5 years direct work experience in maintenance and trouble-shooting of carbide lamination dies Additionally, minimum 2years supervisory experience with ability to give work direction481 words
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Advertisement672 1984-01-21 26 m^f^^^^^^^' t^^^BSBSsBSBIBBBBBBSBSA Ml FRAS6R N€AV€ GROUP mm To meet the increasing requirements arising from B 9 business expansion, we invite applications to fill the I following positions: If PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT Iff MANAGER II This is a very challenging and senior position in the F&N Group Business Development Division. We expect672 words
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Advertisement718 1984-01-21 26 INTERNATIONAL COMMODITIES TRADING We are a long established subsidiary of a major global Commocities Trading House, C. Czarnikow Ltd. and are well-known in Southeast Asia. Our Head Office for all operations in this region is in Singapore. We are seeking to supplement our existing highly experienced team with the recruitment718 words
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Advertisement536 1984-01-21 27 APPOINTMENTS The GE venture into advanced techno^^ logv and our technical diversity and M SJ growth has created a challenging and life-time career opportunity for a Ss professional to fill the position of: MANAGER, Material Control v V Our need will be tor an individual who possesses :he following background:536 words
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Advertisement796 1984-01-21 27 I^ fV.A. jl M Eyewear Fashion KJfJiyi wrm international Design Ttw world's largest producer of high fashion sunglasses and Manufacture spectacle frames is rapidly expanding its marketing Marketing division in Asia. We require suitably qualified applicants for of exclusive eyewear SALES REPRESENTATIVE Ml The selected candidate should have a successful796 words
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Advertisement452 1984-01-21 27 Established company due to expansion k requires: PROGRAMMER I Applicants should possess relevant experience in COBOL programming University Degree is desirable. However GCE 'A' level holders who possess extensive DP experience will also be considered Knowledge of accounting is advan- tageous Shorthand and typing speeds of 100/50 wpm respectively Ability452 words
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Advertisement350 1984-01-21 27 0000O ASTIc I ACTE>» INTERNATIONAL A5 I CS (S) PTE LTD invites applications to fill the following positions: PRODUCT ENGINEER Possess Degree in Electrical/Electronic Engineering with 1-2 years relevant experience in similar capacity Must be conversant with computer operated tester systems Will be responsible for product engineering/test yield/failure analysis €LC.350 words
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Miscellaneous201 1984-01-21 28 i m\ jl\# laV Jim J 6ARFIELD ByjimitmnM I WOOLP VOO LIKE TO GO LET'S gff..\ "7 VOU STAV V FOR A WALK, OC?IE J I NEEP A j I OUT OF TMIS J v \lea6h y y <JTM f-21 1964 united Feature Syndicate mc^£*** STAR WARS jljr Archie Goodwin201 words
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Advertisement236 1984-01-21 29 While stocks last! t~ _J__ 1 ■■irnii 1 I r x H|^O" r—^ i r-*M ;> c^ er fa 1 i x^ fi^^bJL Fot y° ur dmin Q p easur e $290 v nn\M S t i fll IW/i \^F/ \w/ Jil^lx^l \kih\p StOCKS Id*** BOU| JH^^f 555 JBapß^^^^^^ _^P^^|i^^^^236 words
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Miscellaneous427 1984-01-21 29 COMICS g^ rLAnUIS By Schaix ■z) 1984 un.tod feature Syndicate inc ll' I I I S^jf&kr*- TWO \M£ r^ J '?k V 4-ST«OKe?A/f MORE OP A \m^ GCrf CTUST r^ \k \tt V S f\ ir-^yU SFORIV VwHAt VOURE- rA mi 'fbk A^ /\N sJt J° j <T^7 BEETLE BAILEY427 words
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Miscellaneous612 1984-01-21 31 I What's on Altfc AN AEROSPACE 'U Centre, Hall Two. 11 adults and $1 for children ■■^^xhibition of civil and a.m. -10 p.m. Ends under 12. {Jgßtary aircraft Changi tomorrow. FOURTH KAGOSHIMA MBort's southern disper- EXHIBITION FeaturATarea. 11 a.m. -6 p.m. SPOREX-BOAT ASIA i n g the southern parts of612 words
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Miscellaneous1345 1984-01-21 32 VOUR VIEWING AND LISTENING GUIDE fF hum*' im 'fl B^ WKHKr %&umjr m ■bbbbl bbTi* n- 1 i^HaaT I Marriage on the rocks but... o pl f h k e MOVIE OF THE Judd, Howard St John, way we live, learn and WEEK STRANGE Arthur Haynes and work. Qgy BEDFELLOWS1,345 words
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Miscellaneous104 1984-01-21 32 L& 4 El Hkfi «ny<>v' 1 HI ■a m JH B BS^^^^^^r. fl a Rock Hudson (far left), Gina Loliobrigida (centre) and Gig Young strange connections in a comedy (Ch 3,11.15p.m.) in pursuit of success in to cheat insurance life. companies. They meet and be- Bobby realises his folly friend104 words
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Miscellaneous232 1984-01-21 32 j SBC 5 1.00 PM Opening followed by Sesame Street Featuring the number "8" and the letters T and "H". 2.00 Saturday Matinee The Alaska Wilderness Adventure: This 1978 production shows how the Meader family survives the harsh weather conditions in Alaska. 3.30 2nd Merlion Cup Soccer Tournament Singapore vs232 words
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Miscellaneous230 1984-01-21 32 6.40 Don't Bother Me, I'm Learning Computers in the Community (Last epsodei (See Pic of the 17.05 Vincent: Dutch punter Vncent catches the images of real-life experiences in his paintings 7.30 News and Weather Forecast (Malay) 7.50 The Best of the Midnight Special The host is Olivia Newton-Johr.. 8.25 Magic230 words
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