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Title Section15 1984-01-25 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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Article, Illustration564 1984-01-25 1 PETER HAZELHURST - A mere 6.5% more PETER HAZELHURST Japan's defence budget increase confirms charges that its plan to boost military might is a cosmetic gesture By r okyo Correspondent TOKYO, Tuesday THE Japanese government today decided to increase its defence budget by a mere 6.5 per cent, confirming allegations that the country's564 words
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Article34 1984-01-25 1 NEW DELHI, Toes. About 211 members of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's Congress (I) party were Injured today in clashes with police at Rajawi, a town In Kashmir, a party spokesman said. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article161 1984-01-25 1 Secret files found in ditch COBLENZ (West Germany), Tues. The West German Military Technology Office today admitted that computer files listing virtually the entire West German armed forces armaments programme had been Found in a roadside ditch. A spokesman for the office in Coblenz described the discovery of the filesUPI - 161 words
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234 1984-01-25 1 THIS is how the Armbrust, an anti-tank gun, works. The portable one-man-operated weapon relies on propellant gases to drive the pistons when trggered. These pistons then force the projectile out the front while at the same time balancing this motion with a countermass which234 words
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Article61 1984-01-25 1 TOKYO, Tues. Japanese ministers today declared their assets for the first time with Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone saying his holdings were worth more than US$5OO,OOO (551.065 million). Mr Nakasone pledged before elections last month when his Liberal Democratic Party lost its overall majority in Parliament that ministersReuter - 61 words
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Article44 1984-01-25 1 PENANG, Tues. The Royal Malaysian Customs and Excise will launch an anti-cor-ruption campaign within the department from Thursday for an indefinite period until all forms of corruption are wiped out, its deputy directorgeneral, Datuk Haji Mohd Nor Karim, announced here today. BernamaBernama - 44 words
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151 1984-01-25 1 BANGKOK, Tues. POLICE today arrested a university student suspected of being the mystery stabber who knifed 11 foreigners in Bangkok this month. Chaiyong Yuppamek, 28, who has a history of mental illness, was charged with attempted murder and causing grievous bodily harm,Reuter - 151 words
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216 1984-01-25 1 THE Defence Ministry has set op a five-member Board of Inquiry to look into the blast which killed a man and injured eight other people at the recent Asian Aerospace show at Changi Airport. It is headed by the216 words
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471 1984-01-25 1 This is serious, says Reagan WASHINGTON, Tues. President Ronald Reagan has formally accused the Soviet Union of violating seven arms agreement provisions. He told Congress yesterday that it was a serious matter that "raises doubts about the reliability of the USSR as a negotiatingAP; Reuter - 471 words
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Article, Illustration341 1984-01-25 1 PAUL WEE - Lotus car speedster caught again PAUL WEE By I TWO weeks ago police i caught him tearing I through town in a j $149,000 Lotus Esprit > sports car He was questioned and released but his car was impounded. Over the weekend, he made a reappearance I this time in341 words
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Advertisement29 1984-01-25 1 Inside j i 1 62 pages today SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 3,4,6,8,9 CAUSEWAY 18 EDITORIAL 22 LETTERS 23 BACKGROUND 24 TIMES DOLLAR 25-28 CLASSIFIEDS 29-41,43 RACING 44 SPORTS 42,43,45-4729 words
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Advertisement30 1984-01-25 1 The quality of life in Japan Page I Dressmaker j who writes Page I Outlook 2,3 Comics 6,7 Cinema 111 (Sect 3) Radio TV 10 Appointments Notices 6,7 l,ll,lV(Sect 3)30 words
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Article612 1984-01-25 2 Well-conceived but... DR GOH KENG SWEE'S set of incentives to get well-educated mothers to have larger families is not enough to persuade them to do so, said a majority of the graduate women interviewed yesterday. More incentives are needed before they are prepared to have more children, some said.612 words
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Article246 1984-01-25 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE government intends to review ail policies with a view to correcting the imbalance in Singapore's procreation pattern. Move No. 1 is the new priority scheme for school admission which Is meant to remove an unforeseen obstacle standing in the way of well-educated women wanting246 words
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Article311 1984-01-25 2 Ace going places? SINGAPORE'S badminton ace, Wong Shoon Keat, may compete on the European circuit this year to get more exposure against top-class players. He is also considering a snort stay in Denmark for his training. But the South-east Asia Games singles champion, who returned recently from the Taipeh311 words
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Article227 1984-01-25 2 S'PORE TO VENTURE FORTH INTO LAND OF RISING SUN SINGAPORE will make a concerted attempt to capture a larger slice of Japan's lucrative but seemingly impenetrable market this year chairman of the Trade Development Board Chandra Das declared in Tokyo this week In the first place, the Japan Export227 words
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Article69 1984-01-25 2 SKELETONS HAUNT MILITARY WITH the return of civilian rule, Argentinians are beginning to discover the horrors of years of military rule. As more and more victims of past repression are dug out of unmarked graves, the people's urge for vengence has mounted. But newly-elected President Raul Alfonsin has to69 words
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Article524 1984-01-25 2 Pacific Argentina ARGENTINA has apparently embarked on a new foreign policy direction by signing a declaration of friendship with Chile and reportedly preparing a peace proposal to Britain over the Falkland Islands. Argentinian Foreign Minister Dante Caputo and his Chilean counterpart Jaime Del Valle signed the declaration524 words
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Article378 1984-01-25 2 Inside Japan THIS second (and final) part of an interview with Professor Lim Chong Yah, upon his recent return from a six-month stay in Japan, focuses on the quality of life there, the people and their customs. There is much that is worth emulating, for example the Japanese378 words
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Article213 1984-01-25 2 Umno 'tough fight' MALAYSIAN Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen and Umno veteran Ghafar Baba have expressed interest in seeking re-elec-tion as Umno vice-presidents when the party elections are held on May 25. Their decisions will mean that there will be a tough fight for three213 words
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Article181 1984-01-25 2 Making it sew easy INSTRUCTRESS and principal of a dressmaking school Pauline Gan Siew Eng recently published Drafting. Cutting and Seeing in Dressmaking a book tailor-made for beginners and experts. She has written it in English and Chinese to reach a wider audience. The book, which took two181 words
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410 1984-01-25 3 Hard times for the TUC LONDON, Tuesday THE plight of British trade unions under Margaret Thatcher's government is being dramatised by a deep split in the coalminers' union and a move by a top union leader to restore some of BritishAP; AFP - 410 words
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Article, Illustration233 1984-01-25 3 BROTHERS can be boring, any little girl can tell you even if they happen to be making history by being Britain's first ever test-tube identical twins. So, big sister is snoozing between her brothers a few days after all three were born to the wifeAP - 233 words
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142 1984-01-25 3 Britain. France hold budget talks PARLS lues Britisl Prime Minister MargarrThatcher yesterday held ova two hours of info. mai talks with President Francois Mitterrand or. ways to solve the finai. cial difficulties of the European Communin Presidential spokesman Michel Vauzeile said dis cussions centred on budget problems and the commonUPI - 142 words
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222 1984-01-25 3 10 die as Arctic weather wreaks havoc LONDON, Tues. At least 10 seamen died today when a storm-bat-tered Liberian freighter sank early today in the English Channel, a coast guard spokesman said. In northern Britain, at least nine people were reported dead in what weathermen called the worst snowstorms inUPI - 222 words
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328 1984-01-25 3 OSLO. Tues. Prime Minister bIR Willoch saui yesterday the arrest of a high-ranking civil servant who admitted spying for the KGB has put a serious strain on relations with the Soviet I 'nion Thf Sovid I nion has to carry the full responsib «ryAP; Reuter - 328 words
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133 1984-01-25 3 Ex -ambassador takes over fatherly duties LONDON, Tups Brit kin's tamer ambassador ni Washington. M; Peter ,ia> said yesterday he is supporting the child of his former nanny became he may be the fa'h'-r Ht" said in a statement rhat blood tests had been inconclusive, but provisional results "were notReuter - 133 words
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340 1984-01-25 3 West German generals to discuss Kiessling affair BONN, Tuesday TOP West German military commanders meet in Bonn today to discuss the dismissing of General Cluenther Kiessling amid calls for an investigation into the intelligence agency which spied on his alleged homosexual activities. Th Inspector-General of the Bundeswehr (armed forces), GeneralReuter; UPI - 340 words
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Article36 1984-01-25 3 AGRIGENTE (Sicily), Tues. A Sicilian who threw himself from the eighth floor of his apartment building in a suicide bid yesterday ended up in hospital with a cracked rib and slight head injuries. AFPAFP - 36 words
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Article, Illustration437 1984-01-25 4 It signs pact with Chile and is 'offering peace to Britain' BUENOS AJRES, Tuesday ARGENTINA has apparently on a new foreign policy direction by signing a declaration of friendship with Chile i n ii r epor ted] y preparing a peace proposal to Britain overUPI; Reuter - 437 words
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Article108 1984-01-25 4 W ASHINGTON, Tues. Federal investigators have broken op the largest cocaine trafficking ring in IS history, Attorney-General William French Smith announced yesterday. The ring Is alleged to have smuggled about five tonnes uf cocaine from Colombia into the IS since June 1582. Of 3t defendantsReuter; UPI - 108 words
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Article, Illustration149 1984-01-25 4 SAN FRANCISCO, Tues. A Chinese physicist who staged a much publicised escape from the Chinese consulate here two years ago has been denied political asylum and ordered to return to China, a US immigration official said today. Xia Yuren, 50, (left) al- leged that he faced persecutionReuter - 149 words
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Article, Illustration129 1984-01-25 4 Falklands trip and a non-stop flight for Heseltine BRITISH Defence Minister Michael Heseltine (left) looking at a Rapier ground-to-air missile system on the Falkland Islands. At right is Major John Gibbins, Royal Artillery, who commands the air defence battery site. Mr Helseltine, who ended a three-day visit to the FalklandsAP - 129 words
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382 1984-01-25 4 LIAK TENG KIAT - Meese's exit from the White House a victory for moderates LIAK TENG KIAT By US Correspondent WASHINGTON, Tues. President Ronald Reagan's announcement yesterday that White House counsellor Edwin Meese will switch to the post of attorney-general replacing Mr William French Smith marks a significant victory for moderate Republicans, who will382 words
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Article74 1984-01-25 4 NEW YORK, Tues. The US Communist Party nominated its general secretary, Gus Hall, and black activist Ange la Davis as its presidential and vice-presidential candi dates yesterday and called for a complete reversal of President Ronald Reagan s domes tic and foreign policies The two ranAP - 74 words
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287 1984-01-25 6 Meeting seen as 'the only hope for peace' ISRAELI Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir has said he is willing to listen to all King Hussein of Jordan has to say because of his belief that such a meeting is "the only hope for peace." MrAFP; UPI; Reuter - 287 words
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Article182 1984-01-25 6 25 to be tried for Kuwait blasts KUWAIT, Tues. A state security court will try 25 people on Feb 11 for bombings in Kuwait which killedf at least five people, judicial officials were quoted today as saying. Threats have been received demanding the release of the suspects, the Emir ofReuter - 182 words
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Article84 1984-01-25 6 LOS ANGELES, Tues. Rats can become problem drinkers, says a professor of psychology. Dr Gaylord Ellison, of the University of California at Los Angeles, said his studies show most of the rats from a colony drink the "hard stuff" in moderation but 9 perReuters - 84 words
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Article66 1984-01-25 6 HAMPTON (Virginia), Tues. Scientists who studied the skin of fastswimming sharks say that adding scratches to the surfaces of aircraft could save airlines millions of dollars in fuel costs. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (Nasa) Langley Research Centre announced yesterday that barely visible, Vshaped groovesReuter - 66 words
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Article85 1984-01-25 6 MACERATA (Italy), Tues. Retired bricklayer Primo Grasselli, 74, has married a Russian woman he met when they were both interned in a German prison camp in World War 11, his family said today. His marriage to 68--year-old Lydia Titorenko took place at a smallReuter - 85 words
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344 1984-01-25 6 Iraq strengthens arsenal with SS-12 missiles BAGHDAD, Tues IRAQ has taken delivery of long-range Soviet-made SS-12 missiles, adding significantly to its ability to hit at Iranian oil installations and other targets, diplomatic sources here said today. Iraq already has shorter-range Soviet Scud-B and French Exocet missiles, and the SS12s, withReuter - 344 words
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197 1984-01-25 6 TEL AVIV, Tues. United States war planes searching for kamikaze planes off the Lebanese coast have been involved in near-collisions with passenger jets flying to and from Israel, an Israeli newspaper said yesterday. However, the US Embassy in Tel Aviv and the Defence Departraent in WashingtonUPI - 197 words
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Article, Illustration149 1984-01-25 6 WASHINGTON. Tues. The 98th US Congress began its second and last session at a dawdling pace, but House Speaker Thomas O'Neill said the House of Representatives may consider next month a measure to bring the Marines home from Lebanon Mr O'Neill said itUPI; Reuter - 149 words
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Article, Illustration79 1984-01-25 8 Shelling sets village on fire A KAREN rebel soldier looks on as fierce fires rage at the Karen stronghold of Mae Tha Wah on Monday. Mae Tha Wah village was set on Ore by Burmese government forces which shelled the village using phosphorous bombs, earlier reports reaching Bangkok said. ReportsUPI - 79 words
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220 1984-01-25 8 BANGKOK, Tues. Fierce fighting continued throughout today between Burmese government forces and Karen insurgents, with shells spilling over onto Thai territory, reports here said. A Karen representative, contacted by telephone in the border village of Mae Sot, said shells were pouring down on the MaeAFP; AP - 220 words
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336 1984-01-25 8 BANGKOK, Tues. Prince Norodom Sihanouk today went to a Cambodian zone controlled by his anti-Viet-namese resistance coalition near the Thai border in a visit shrouded in secrecy, a Thai military official said. Resistance representatives and Thai authorities refused to disclose the Prince's exactAFP - 336 words
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267 1984-01-25 8 ABBY TAN - Aquino probe panel dismisses witness ABBY TAN By Manila Reporter MANILA, Tues. The founder and ex-chairman of the outlawed Communist Party of the Philippines, Mr Jose Maria Sison, was today dismissed as a witness by the board investigating the murder of opposition leader Benigno Aquino. Mr Sison refused to admit267 words
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143 1984-01-25 8 JAKARTA, Toes. A local cosmetics manufacturer has been ordered to stop naming Its products after French actor Alain Delon, after a decision by a lower court was upheld by the Supreme Court here, the English daily, The Jakarta Post, reported today. Mr Joe TJongAFP - 143 words
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Article81 1984-01-25 8 BANGKOK, Tues. Noncommunist Khmer resistance groups today began regular radio broadcasts from inside Vietnameseoccupied Cambodia. Prince Norodom Sihanouk's headquarters said. A statement said the Voice of Khmer radio was broadcasting three times daily from an unspecified guerilla-control-led area inside Cambodia. It is a joint operation ofUPI - 81 words
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Article, Illustration366 1984-01-25 9 China 'ends its drive' against foreign values No more cultural revolution pledge by Zhao BEIJING, Tues CHINA has buried its campaign against 'spiritual pollution" as Premier Zhao Ziyang pledged that his counti\ would have no more cultural revolutions. According to Chinese and Western diplomats here, the campaign, launched last October.NYT; Reuter - 366 words
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Article400 1984-01-25 9 BEIJING, Tues CHINESE Communist Party general secretary Hu Yaobang said here today that a solution was being drawn up on the question of Hongkong's future that would be "acceptable" to both China and Britain. His comments coincided with the arrival here today of HongkongAFP - 400 words
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Article, Illustration277 1984-01-25 9 Top Afghan army man replaced in major reshuffle ISLAMABAD. Tues. In a major military shakeup, the Soviet-backed in Afghanistan has replaced its army chief -oi staff and appointed a ne v deputy defence minister, Western diplomatic sources here said today. Although not officially announced, the sources said the shake-up in277 words
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Article54 1984-01-25 9 WEST GERMAN Chancellor Helmut Kohl arrived in Jerusalem yesterday for a four-day state visit overshadowed by Israel's objections to a pending sale of West German arms to Saudi Arabia. A few hours before his arrival, Jewish demonstracors npped down a West German flag in protest overFT; Reuter - 54 words
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Article75 1984-01-25 9 MOROCCANS IN two northern cities ignored King Hassan ll 's warning against further disturbances and went on general strike in the aftermath of riots that reportedly killed at least 240 people, Spanish newspapers reported yesterday. The newspapers said Monday's strikes virtually shut down the cities of NadorUPI - 75 words
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Article66 1984-01-25 9 NATO COrNTRIES yesterday proposed agreement with the Soviet Union and its allies on steps to ease military secrecy in Europe and so reduce the threat of war. The 16 states in the Western alliance put forward a series of measures on exchanging military information and advance notification ofReuter - 66 words
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Article80 1984-01-25 9 A SOVIET Embassy employee and an officer from a Soviet grain ship have defected in France and requested asylum in the United States, informed sources said in Paris on Monday. They named the embassy employee as v evgeny Shtankin, who disappeared from his jub at theReuter - 80 words
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Article55 1984-01-25 9 PAKISTAN'S IMPRISONED political leaders will bf freed before elections to a civilian Pariiamfnt promised by March 1985, President Mohammad Zia L l-Haq said on Monday. The official APP news agency said Generii Zia told journalists that most people arreafeed during two months of anti-government protests 1 is» yearReuter - 55 words
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Article66 1984-01-25 9 THK AIR forces of Saudi Arabia and Kuwait are hofrting their second joint exercises in three months, It was announced in Kuwait yeata daj A military spokesman said one squadron ol r'nc US-made F-5 Jetflghters arrived from Saudi Arabia to team with two squadrons of Prendi madeAP - 66 words
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Article96 1984-01-25 9 The diplomats also reported that the guerillas had stepped up an assassination campaign in Kabul, gunning down a Soviet officer, a wellknown singer who often appeared on government television and at least six more policemen, soldiers and Communist Party members. The sources said that after theAP; Reuter - 96 words
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155 1984-01-25 9 2 million kg of trash on Tokyo streets TOKYO, Tues. The blanket of snow that made Tokyo a winter wonderland last week melted away for the most part yesterday, leaving about 2 million kg of trash on the streets of the Japanese capital waiting to be picked up, according toAP - 155 words
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708 1984-01-25 21 WONG AI KWEI - WONG AI KWEI Amendment to the Factories Act passed recently By ABOUT 16,000 to 18,000 workers will have to undergo compulsory medical examinations when an amendment to the Factories Act comes into effect. The amendment. ÜBOag others which were passed by708 words
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Article, Illustration191 1984-01-25 21 SOW is a household word which brings to mind televisions, radios, rhe Walkman and many other modern-day conveniences. The chairman and rhief executive officer of Sony Corporation, Mr Akio Morita. will be coming thi> way next month to share his experiences of191 words
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439 1984-01-25 21 RONNIE LIM - S'pore, China set to get Chiwan base operational RONNIE LIM By In Hongkong SINGAPORE and its Chinese partners in Chiwan Petroleum Supply Base Company will get cracking now to put the offshore exploration support base venture into operation, following yesterday's signing of incorporation papers in Shekou, South China, for the439 words
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189 1984-01-25 21 riFSV youth fell to his death afU>r ahandon\n% an attempt to get to a girls' rwim window by .standing; on a !«•<!<«' outside th<- parapet. Mr Ong Klni (he**, a mason, told a coroner's inqairy into the death of189 words
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99 1984-01-25 21 Man fined $1,000 for unlicensed guard agency A MAN who operated a security guard agency without a proper licence was fined $1,000 yesterday. Teng Hoon Keng, 39, who pleaded guilty, was issued a licence in December, 1980. On May 1 last year, Teng signed a contract with the Urban Development99 words
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362 1984-01-25 11 IRENE NGOO - Apartment owners sitting tight on their fences IRENE NGOO By RESIDENTS of three kmrise blocks in Faber Gardens Condominium are to •ppeal to the National [Vvelopment Minister to allow them to retain the fencing they have put up around their groUM floor apartments Although the fencing is against the rule362 words
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Article129 1984-01-25 11 THE British aircraft carrier Invincible which left on Monday after undergoing two weeks of repairs, returned to Sembawang Shipyard again yesterday. A senior officer on board the 16,Nt-tonne carrier told The Straits Times last night that they had returned because of a faulty propeller shaft.129 words
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213 1984-01-25 11 Commando died eight days after diving mishap A COMMANDO got into difficulties during a diving training exercise, a coroner heard yesterday. Sergeant Ang Peng Hwa. a regular with the First Commando Battalion, said he saw Sgt Yeo Soon Seng surface, wave his hands and make noises before sinking again. Sgt213 words
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703 1984-01-25 11 HEDWIG ALFRED; JUNE TAN - We need more help, some mothers say HEDWIG ALFRED JUNE TAN Good maids and tax breaks among other incentives cited By and. DR GOH KENG SWEE'S set of incentives to get well-edu-cated mothers to have larger families is not enough to persuade them to do so, said most of the703 words
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Article, Illustration110 1984-01-25 11 THIS Volvo may he useless on the road hot In the workshop, It is a valuable teaching tool. The 244 GLE cutaway car Is valued at $IM,Mt and has been given to the Nanyang Technological Institute to help train students. Initially some 5M110 words
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Article76 1984-01-25 11 Police suspect arson THE ClD's Organised Crimes Branch has been called in to investigate the fire at Singapore's former textile centre in Circular Road on Jan 3. This follows investigations by divisional police which showed that the fire could have been the work of arso- nits. Three masked men were76 words
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Article43 1984-01-25 11 FIRE broke out in the kitchen of a 13th-floor apartment at Balestier Plaza in Ralostier Road yesterday. The fire, which started at about 12.30 p.m., was believed to have been caused by spilled cooking oil. It was put out by firemen.43 words
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579 1984-01-25 13 IVAN LIM - IVAN LIM Failure to respond to letters and union's proposal By THE Industrial Arbitration Court president reprimanded a company secretary yesterday for "offhandedly" ignoring the court registrars letters and his company union's application to renew a wage agreement without change. This was not only impolite,579 words
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Article, Illustration240 1984-01-25 13 THE crime prevention unit of the police is to issue a list of tips to the public to try and stop more people being taken in by the socalled "magic stone" swindlers. This is believed to be the first time that240 words
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297 1984-01-25 13 MORE book dealers are now importing new Chinese books and magazines directly from China instead of just depending on supplies from Hongkong. This is because China also provides more variety in titles and there is no limit on supply as long297 words
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213 1984-01-25 13 Vojta way of testing infants for brain damage SEVEN local doctors and nine physiotherapists are learning from two German doctors a technique of detecting and treating brain damage in infants. Dr H. Baur and Dr J. Lamby from the Children's Centre in Munich, are teaching the Vojta technique to the213 words
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Article194 1984-01-25 13 SDF grants case adjourned THE case of the managing director of Aerospace Industries Pte Ltd, charged with two counts of cheating the Skills Development Fund, was yesterday adjourned for another two months. District Judge Lee Cheong Hoh granted the adjournment to allow Patrick Goh Yoke Hian's lawyer to gather evidence194 words
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413 1984-01-25 15 'Let workers decide when they reach 55' PER9ONNEL manMgUM feel that employees should be allowed to decide whether they want to continue working when they reach 55 years old. This would be more productive than extending the retirement age to 60 years for all413 words
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353 1984-01-25 15 Colleague was innocent, says witness A FORMER police officer told the High Court yesterday that a colleague, who was dismissed from the police force for allegedly assaulting the man's cousin, was innocent of the charge. Mr Chua Yat Ann, 32, formerly a probationary inspector, said that he voluntarily carxe forward353 words
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146 1984-01-25 15 A YOI'TH stole a tricycle and used it to take stolen aluminium doors from an uncompleted Housing Board flat in Potong Pasir. Mohamed Sulaiman bin Samsudin, 17, with another man stole the tricycle on Jan 7 from an open space in Bendemeer Road. Six146 words
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Article127 1984-01-25 15 A MASKED streaker was fined $3,000 yesterday for outraging; the modesty of two women last year. Delivery clerk Lim Kim Chwee, 23, had on both occasions taken off all his clothes, leaving only a black cloth to cover his face. On Nov 4, Lim grabbed and forcibly127 words
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Article65 1984-01-25 15 TWO TEENAGE boys, charged with murder ias! year, were each tfi v *'n discharge not amounting; to an acquittal yesterday. Chandramogan Selvimam and Manogaran Kuppusamy, both l»i, were accused in December of murdering ahop assistant Mr Yogandran Krishnasarnv, IV, at the Sri Mariamrnan Temple in South Bridge Road65 words
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206 1984-01-25 15 Buddhist group confirms it wrote to theatre THE Singapore Buddhist Federation yesterday confirmed it had written to the Kreta Ayer People's Theatre over the controversial Cantonese opera, Forsaking Vows, staged by the visiting Guangdong Opera Troupe. In a press statement yesterday, signed by its vice-president, Rev Kong Hiap, it said206 words
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135 1984-01-25 15 Journalists under 30 invited to join essay competition A TOP prize of $4,500 (500,000 yen) is being offered to a young Asian journalist who writes the best piece on the future of journalism in his or her country. The contest, held by the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan, is open135 words
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Article47 1984-01-25 15 THE Singapore Armed Forces will conduct military exercises at the Bedok jetty from 9 am. to midnight today. The Bedok jetty area and car park "A" will be closed to the public during this time. The public is advised to keep clear of the area.47 words
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204 1984-01-25 17 The Shaw cousins carry on the tradition COUSINS Vee King Shaw and Harold Shaw yesterday distributed hong bao to the aged in continuation of the tradition set by their fathers the Shaw Brothers But the tradition of giving parcels and cash to the destitute aged before the Chinese New Year204 words
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Article53 1984-01-25 17 THE MP for Telok Blangah, Mr Rohan Khamis. will call at the homes of nine senior citizens in his constituency to present food hampers on Sunday as part of the Lunar NewYear celebrations. He will be accompanied by community leaders and the senior citizens committee which has53 words
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760 1984-01-25 17 The Wee Mon-Cheng tax case Prosecution failed to prove its case: QC DISTRICT Judge Chandra Mohan will decide today whether the defence should be heard in the tax evasion case against Singapore Broadcasting Corporation chairman Wee Mon-Cheng. Yesterday Mr Anthony Hidden, QC for Wee, said760 words
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Article102 1984-01-25 17 Parkway flyover opens today A SMOOTHER flow of traffic along the East Coast Parkway can be expected when the new flyover at Tanjong Ka- tong Road South opens i for use today at 10 a.m. The flyover will do away with the existing traffic lights and the right turn at102 words
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138 1984-01-25 17 Jail for three who cheated with logbooks THREE men who cheated several finance companies by using forged vehicle logbooks to secure loans were jailed yesterday. Low Teck Hock, 35, Teet Yen Teng, 26, and Wong Sang Keng, 35, had pleaded guilty on Jan 17 to 25 charges of using forged138 words
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Advertisement161 1984-01-25 13 The Hour Glass, Scotts ■pi K-*y*^ I Jl^l v B« The Rolex Day-Datr a>id Ijidy-Datejust in 18 d. ffold Bezel ant dial a 1 with diam/mdIn Singapore, the symbol of service, professionalism, and attention to detail. Each and every Hour Glass showroom has a full range of Rolex watches, each161 words
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Advertisement453 1984-01-25 16 tqsh^ it SB^B 1 1 < I I Thoroughly Convenient Energy Saving Tha Toshiba Neo Ball is a ball-shaped fluorescent lamp Although only 20W, the Neo Ball produces which fits perfectly into an ordinary incandescent bulb a luminuous output equivalent to a 60W socket so you can easily replace it.453 words
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Advertisement98 1984-01-25 17 _fl :,-'l. -,^y\: '-'-*'-:<■; HR jA Then be smart. Go for Brentwood. m V^S J m *iT j I %JL /|lf||l 1 I m mm I I i W w M i M A.IL y y Shirts exclusive to Emporium Holdings Stores, including Klasse Dppt Stores and Yokoso Superstore.^^^^^^ K98 words
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Article, Illustration171 1984-01-25 18 Kit Siang rejects Musa's charge B§ ktfFJ i^r^ J *Amt Wtxt r t ™I* JT t t Wal? .p sJ KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Opposition Democratic Action Party (DAP) secretary-general, Mr Lim Kit Siang, ha;; rejected the implication by Acting Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam that iM 'Mr Lam) was withholdingNST - 171 words
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Article409 1984-01-25 18 THIS year is election year for Malaysia's two main political parties. The dominant United Malays National Organisation (Umno) will hold its elections in May. Its senior partner in the ruling National Front coalition, the Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA), will have its own in June.NST - 409 words
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Article, Illustration419 1984-01-25 18 Hotly-contested battle for MCA leadership looms KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The battle for the Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) leadership is on. Vice-president Tan Koon Swan is most likely to take on acting president Datuk Dr Neo Yee Pan for the party's top post at its general assembly in June. Party sourcesBernama - 419 words
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Article223 1984-01-25 18 PM's order: Cut down on seminars KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. All government departments and agencies nave been told to cut down on time and money spent organising and attending seminars. The order came from Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad at a Cabinet meeting earlier this month. Overseas seminars andNST - 223 words
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Article140 1984-01-25 18 Mahathir meets Mauroy PARIS, Tues Malay sian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad yesterday held talks with French Prime Minister Pierre Mauroy, focusing on East-West relations and the recent Islamic summit in Morooi co, officials said. Mr Mauroy, hosting a dinner for Dr Mahathir, said relations between Paris andUPI; AFP - 140 words
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175 1984-01-25 18 MALACCA, Tues. Malaysian radio and television broadcasters and newscasters will soon be heard over Radio and Television Malaysia (RTM) speaking Bahasa Malaysia as it should be spoken. The Malaysian Berita Harian reported yesterday that RTM is preparing a system of spelling175 words
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Advertisement334 1984-01-25 18 New ACMA range the only fridges for the tropics? Frost free operation V^^BHHHHIH HHB^HiMHHft u lt^° :it freezing. 30% POWER SAVINGS SUPER-THICK INSULATION ACMA'S HUMIDITYACMA fridges To keep the heat out and the FIGHTING FINISH a large, more powerful fl ik cold in, we use a super-thick Singapore's high humidity334 words
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Advertisement137 1984-01-25 19 JL I1 1 i JL V^x \^J v^JL JLk^/V^JL\J-i JLiX 1 j pBBHHBBHBH^SB^ik\ JL 11C lllCVVlv/tt""! X^/\/e I Touchscreen makes the HP 150 the easiest-to-learn, easiest-to-use Touch. It makes sense. To operate a personal computer by A a a I*l s~ your touch. No complicated commands. No mouse. Just W-r137 words
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Advertisement160 1984-01-25 20 The new height in beauty. By Titus. SOLVIL ET TITUS. A new range of watches for ladies. Crafted to achieve a new height in beauty. To match every moment of your life. I S N /JK^x j§|! > 1^ v r., JRSr *jf" i j# I M T-^"--' iwKBBI v160 words
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491 1984-01-25 22 The Straits Times says Measure the steps WHICH policy the new school admission rules are part of is clear. What they will immediately remove is also not in doubt. But less certain are the long-term results, both in respect of their effectiveness and because we may end up with unintended491 words
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Article, Illustration586 1984-01-25 22 IT appears that diamonds are no longer a girl's best friend. The resignation of Deputy Secretary of Defence Paul Thayer, caused by SEC allegations that he provided "insider" information to friends when he served on corporate boards in private life, has repercussions far beyond the businessLA Timse Syndicate - 586 words
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Article, Illustration905 1984-01-25 22 Comment By THE ECONOMIST Through American eyes A LOT of articles in a lot of newspapers have explained to Americans why people in Europe feel baffled about the way the United States conducts its foreign policy. It is time for an article explaining to Europeans905 words
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Article, Illustration716 1984-01-25 22 JOHN GITTINGS - JOHN GITTINGS By BEIJING Behind the crackdown on crime in China, which has led to thousands of executions in recent months, lies a disturbing retrogression in the official attitude towards offenders which has not been fully understood abroad. The Western press' treatment of China's executions (a716 words
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Advertisement267 1984-01-25 22 tKm LlKt Time shall unfold its true north JHw 1 jr. f <9 W v Ac Jr m The ReversoT^e world's first reversible watch is now a Jaeger-LeCoultre bestseller Cosi! Marketing Pte. Ltd. Tel: *****77 \r Our prices are as sound as our products gHHS I Portable component system with267 words
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Letter, Illustration125 1984-01-25 23 Shops and food ...and music, too AS a tourist in your lovely city I was impressed with the from page coverage and additional articles on Jan 17 on 'he Singapore Symphony Orchestra's fifth anniversary. As a lover of music and volunteer for the arts in my own community in the125 words
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389 1984-01-25 23 Mileage tax proposal should be studied first I REFER to the Ministry of Communications reply ■"Mileage tax, road toll not ideal answers". (ST. Jan 21). It should not reject outright the mileage tax proposal as a means of curbing traffic congestion. It should conduct a feasibility study, and reject it389 words
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97 1984-01-25 23 Injured man was helped by woman ON Jan 13 at about 10.25 a.m. my father was knocked down uncon- scious at the zebra crossing in front of Central Building. The policewoman who was then on duty at the Central Business District gantry sign came to his aid. While waiting for97 words
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Letter61 1984-01-25 23 I REFER to the report "Clinic looking for people to donate sperm". (ST, Jan 20). We have heard a lot about IQ and genes and the positive correlation between university graduate parents and intelligent children, but the attempt by a private clinic to get sperm from61 words
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317 1984-01-25 23 I I REFER to the letter "Many now walk some distance" by "W.L." (ST. N'ov 15 last year). He requested for the extension of services 85, 86 and 111 to Simon and Lim Ah Pin roads before terminating at Hougang Interchange.317 words
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Letter137 1984-01-25 23 I REFER to tre letters on -rust in warer "I have to boi! it first" by "Rustproof" and "Main pipe may tx the cause" by Another Mariner' (ST. Dec 28 last year) "Rustproof" encountered rust if his water supply Our investigations show that the main137 words
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154 1984-01-25 23 Give us the keys or give us more time MY neighbours and I are affected by a development scheme. On Oct 10 last year, I was allocated a four-room Housing Board flat. To date, however, I have received no definite answer as to when I can obtain the keys to154 words
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331 1984-01-25 23 Support for call to ban 12-hour shift WE, members of the Catholic Students Society of the National University of Singapore, read with interest the article "Ban 12-hour shift, three groups urge". (ST, Dec 24). The effort put in by the three groups in conducting a survey on the nature and331 words
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Article, Illustration1057 1984-01-25 24 4 For large sections of the Argentine population, the daily revelations of horror in recent weeks are not only new, but are contributing to a mood of collective catharsis with far-reaching political implications. Past military atrocities now being unearthed THE people of Argentina are quite literally diggingFT - 1,057 words
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Article558 1984-01-25 24 Computers lighten lawyers' work RICHARD Tufaro was sure the witness had changed his story. Mr Tufaro was questioning the man in Los Angeles in a bankruptcy case, and knew the witness had contradicted himself in a deposition several weeks before. But instead of spending hours wading through the 3,000 pagesNYT - 558 words
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Advertisement195 1984-01-25 24 your fair share of admiring j&*y Jfc^^^^NXyK. I g v Priz^^^^^^^K inevitable if you're sporting Gy/ N^S I// n e »i-, sper >d s\n I something from Klasse. fyV It QtT^ 1 >W the bey U nt^t Q Us ordinates you're after, or suave JTK/ P^ Rat y^ul?!? 8 off195 words
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Article, Illustration256 1984-01-25 25 THE stock market declined yesterday for the second day running. The Straits Times industrial index fell 1.05 points to 1039.56 and the Business Times composite index shed 4.12 points to 961.33. But dealers remained optimistic that the market would recover by256 words
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Article89 1984-01-25 25 POOR overseas leads dampened sentiment on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday, leaving share prices mixed with an easier bias in less active trading conditions. The market began weak as investors turned cautious and resorted to liquidating some of their positions. Afternoon trading saw some bargain hunting89 words
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Article27 1984-01-25 25 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1983/84 Hig.< *****4 (20/01/84) 976.76(12/01/84) 1983/84 ■<»* 712.29(5/1/83) 864.88 (4/1/83) All-time Hign 1044.44 (20/01/84) 976.76 (12/01/84) MHhmLm 74.75(17/9/64) 550.78(12/8/82)27 words
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Article49 1984-01-25 25 Temt.-tti 845 +45 PMC 50c 282 +36 UM Flour 915 +25 CASHSOC 580 +25 UOF 344 +24 G E Life 1 780 20 TanChonj 830 +15 PMRI 555+15 M Resources 260 +13 Shel 920 +10 G I Hidings 50c 470 +10 SPTextk 414 +10 Haw Par 291 +1049 words
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Article46 1984-01-25 25 OCBC 1140-20 Toshfca 1060 -20 M Breweries 690 -20 Jack kit 665 -15 Perls Plant 570 -15 Set Properties 570 —15 S P K Serrtosa 262 —13 L M sOc 438 -12 Grand Central 300 -12 S T P 1975 1460 -10 Times Pub 1040-1046 words
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Article60 1984-01-25 25 Jan 23 Jan 24 BT Composite: 965 44 961.33 BT Indicator *****32 *****41 ST Industrials 1040.61 1039.56 ST Finance 2905 93 2904 72 ST Hotels 967 24 965 75 ST Properties: 712.85 707.15 ST Minings: 297 33 297 15 ST Plantations: *****3 1704 98 OCBC 857 87 852.95 SES60 words
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Article24 1984-01-25 25 Pegi M'sia 2,897,000 M Resources 827,000 Chuan Hup 822,000 Haw Par 771,000 Supreme Corp 742,000 Total turnover: 20.46m Total value: $61.65 m24 words
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Article77 1984-01-25 25 BoustPid Bhd unch Dirioplnd +8 Gomes 6 MTC PMC +36 Promet 6 S«ne Darby —2 U M Mortis -4 C C -5 Esso unch Haw Par 10 Mutti-Punwse —3 Pan Dec +2 RobPHon's 1 S Tradrif unch— Weames 8 CCM FIN -10 tnchcapeßhd —2 HBT -377 words
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Article38 1984-01-25 25 K.Lumpur barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 30 63 27 Finance 0 6 8 Hotels 0 1 1 Properties 0 8 3 Oil Palms 0 3 3 Tins 1 6 3 Rubbers 2 13 3 Deb/Loans 0 1 238 words
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Article34 1984-01-25 25 Singapore barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 33 76 24 Finance 7 12 4 Hotels 4 6 2 Properties 1 11 2 Plantations 5 7 3 Mining 1 2 1 DeD Loans 5 3 434 words
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Article157 1984-01-25 25 ENTREPRENEUR Jack Chia is adjusting his shareholdings. As required, he has informed the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock ex- < changes of the share dealings which have been j going on in the past three weeks between the vari- ous companies in which he is157 words
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Article73 1984-01-25 25 46m loss for American Express AMERICAS' Express, the in s'lant banking and i'.»\ MTVHC <r<>up. has, as Eiptcted, rapansd Im for t|M fourth quarter of last year. The i'xvs came out at US$B3 million (Sft6.9 million i, compared *ith a profit of US$l56 :t 1 1 1 1« *n forReuter - 73 words
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Article366 1984-01-25 25 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ Registrar of Companies' service faster than telex service By IT will now be faster and easier for businessmen and others to obtain information from the Registrar of Companies und Businesses. This can even be done From the comfort of the home or office.366 words
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Article60 1984-01-25 25 I MALAYSIAN Oxygen is discussing a further i restructuring of its I fruity to raise the bumiputra stake to 51 per cent The present stake is 34.9 per ee.n and the proposed restructuring of the com pan will fulfill an undertaking given by the company five y*-ars60 words
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Article26 1984-01-25 25 I THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange has asked Larut Tin Fields for further details on its proposed joint venture with Chujitsuya of Japan.26 words
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Article28 1984-01-25 25 UNITED Industrial Corporation states that Kim Land Company Private Ltd has sold 72,000 shares in the company at an average price of $1,652 a share.28 words
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Article27 1984-01-25 25 TOKYO The JapanChina Oil Development Corporation says it has made a promising oil find in the southern area of Bohai Bay, off North China ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article33 1984-01-25 25 HONGKONG Eastman Kodak, which last year reported lower profits, is expanding its Far East operations and expects higher world profits this year, according to its president Kay Whitmore. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article35 1984-01-25 25 BEIJING American companies have won 40 per cent of the contracts signed in the first round of bidding for exploration of China's offshore resources, the official China Daily newspaper has reported. APAP - 35 words
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Article, Illustration548 1984-01-25 25 Singapore will go all-out to penetrate its markets iMuljc^^^^J^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^S^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^R 1 vi £31 1 I 4 Fashion is becoming an important export item for Singapore. We have had some success in Paris and Europe. And the next market to look at is Japan. We do not want to548 words
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Article, Illustration155 1984-01-25 25 KATHLEEN TSANG - Singapore company makes knock-down Lelectnc switchboard KATHLEEN TSANG By A SINGAPORE company In Jurong Is the first here to design a knockdown electrical switchboard that complies with international standards. The marketing manager of Triad Enterprises, Mr C. K. Yap, said there are switchboards, which control the electricity supply of buildings,155 words
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263 1984-01-25 25 STARTING a savings account in the new branches of local banks has never been more attractive. Most banks offer Tshirts and bags to entice people to their new branch but the DBS Bank has gone one better. It offers the263 words
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Article3227 1984-01-25 26 READERS should be aware of the limitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt in at the Singapore ano Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered in "business done". Further because all dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does3,227 words
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Article2095 1984-01-25 26 INDUSTRIALS AJhMiccU (3.988 4.025 Alcom .3 IKS- (2) 3.08 16) 3 06 AChsc (2.7082.785) (1) 3.00 AMD (3.608) (4) 3.68 (11) 3.66 (3) 362 (3) 3 64 (13) 3.60 API (2.035) (48) 2.00 (33) 2.01 (9) 2 02 (9) 2.04 (25) 2.03(20) 2.05 ASM (20482,095 words
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Article2724 1984-01-25 26 1983/84 Last Yield Vol Day High Low Company Sale Change (000) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 172 74* AM D B SO* 159xa1l -1 0.5 38 160 159 286 228 Acma 264-2 2.8 5 264 264 354 148 Alcom 279 1.7 267 148 Allied Choc2,724 words
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Article366 1984-01-25 27 RUBB£R cents/kik) Singapore fee :43 50 unch Malaysia FeD 268 00 up 0 50 cents THE Singapore rubber market closed quite steady with Feb One RSS buyers quoted at 243.50 cents per kilo, unchanged from Monday's close. In Kuala Lumpur, the market finished slightly higher at 268.00 cents per366 words
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Article66 1984-01-25 27 IW Closing prices !IN Ms/kilo Straps Tin $29 15 unch Turnover 171 tonnes, down 6 tonnes THE Straits Tin price in Penang stayed at the International Tin Agreement's floor level of M529.15 per kilo, reflecting a continuing shortage of demand. The buffer stock manager took most of the66 words
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Article23 1984-01-25 27 cm ucp Ctaaic price* Tuts Mon Singapore 7 99 8.04 8.23 8-28 Tun Man New York 8.05—8.10 8.23—8.28 Source Credit Suase, Spore23 words
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Article33 1984-01-25 27 GOLD US$/oz Tuts Mon Singapore 365.50—366.00 371 00 371.50 Tues Mon Hongnong 365 40—365 90 371 00 371.50 Mon Fri New York 365 .00-366.00 371 .25-371.75 London *****—***** WO 50— 371.0033 words
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Article111 1984-01-25 27 THE KILOBAR market was traded between 5525,211 and 5J25.156. The Far East gold market opened at U*****.20 6 .70. climbed to the day's high of USs36f.7O 7.20, but drifted back and down to the day's low ofl U*****.80 5.30. It closed at U*****.20 5.70. Re-opening at U*****.30 5.80. it111 words
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Article26 1984-01-25 27 Ctowt pnees Hll*M*.M tonne Mon Spot 1102 50-1103 50 (1090 50—*****0) 3 months 1133.00—1133 50 ;UlB 00— 1118 50) Market tone Steadier Sales 6.835 tonnes26 words
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Article25 1984-01-25 27 COPPd t,t«me Mon Spot 966 50-967 50 (958 .50—959 00) 3 months *****— 992 0C (982 50-983 00) ¥ar*-t tone Steady idtes 17.200 tonnes25 words
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Article138 1984-01-25 27 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market closed quietly firmer, on shortcovering and some speculative interest in anticipatiDn of a sharp rii« on the Chicago soybean complex. PALM Closing prices Crude Ms/tome palm oi )an 2700 (north) Feb 2000 (south) Mar 1940 (siuth) MM pain oi uss/tonn« RSO jalm138 words
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Article319 1984-01-25 27 Nnonr-in. Gambiar 100% 2nd class 263 A-5% 191.00N «£eVs/100ki mflW ™in<w«n.^ 100% 3rd class 260 B- 10% new crop 189.00N prices J/lOOkf FOB NSW 230.00 (sellers) 5% 255 C15% 186 50N COCOnUt Source: Produce Exchange \q% 250 0-20% 186.00N Oil 15% 245 E-25% 185.00N Bulk FOB 208.00 (sellers)319 words
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Article225 1984-01-25 27 THE US dollar opened at 552.1300/10 in the Singapore foreign exchange market yesterday and some selling in the afternoon brought it down to close easier at 552.1295 05. The greenback continued another directionless and dull trading against the major currencies. Against the Deutsehmark, it opened at 2.8190/ 00 and225 words
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Article200 1984-01-25 27 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dolars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.9283 1.9313 5.24—5.15 Canadian dollar 1 7079 1 7091 5.91—5 81 NZ dollar 1 3799 1.3827 Sterling pound 2.9866-2 9901 3.38-3 32 US dollar 2.1295—2.1305 4.72 4.68 Local200 words
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Article186 1984-01-25 27 Managers' prices for Jan 24 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 3 61— 3.84 The Savings Fund 2 13 2 26 Spore Prog Fund 1.57—1.67 Spore Sec. Fund 2.40—2.55 Spore Invest Fund 1.23—1.30 Spore Equity Fund 1.53—1.62 Asia Urat Trust Ma! Invest Fund 2.97-3.14 Ma! Prog Fund 1.52— 1.62xd186 words
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Article414 1984-01-25 27 NEW YORK, Mon. The Dow Jones Industrials average suffered the biggest one-day loss of the new year, dropping 15.66 points to 1244.45. Worries over the state of the US economy were one reason, said brokers. The transportation average fell 15.07 points to 587.7, while the utilities average was414 words
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Article75 1984-01-25 27 i i i i i i _i i i i 1 Hongkong Hang Seng Tuesday 1,035.28 (1.05b.81) Week ago 989.72 M Australian All-Ordinaries Tuesday 772.0 (777.6) g&Week ago 765.0 Australian Industrials Tuesday 1027.7(1032.8) Week ago 1015.3 Financial Times Industrials 1 Friday 814.9(826.9) i Week ago 813.7 Dow Jones Industrials75 words
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Article216 1984-01-25 27 ft tm* rkmrkmrn Henderson Land is -172.06 ijn 24 m V** 9 HK Bank «J6 -«.1S HK Elect 6.1S -0.1 A*«ocL*t«<l HoltU 0.78 -0.02 Hk EIkI Wur 7.» -O.IS Bank Of Eait Asia an -o Hk Oai 83 00 -ft Caman In»e»t Hk Hotel! J2.70 -02 Chiunt Kong Z.Z216 words
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Article324 1984-01-25 27 itn 2« Tin Chwfe miuudum mj -3 MlUul Co 388 -3 AJlnomoto 1060 -30 MIUul Bh ,p bll f 18 7 .j A *L "i, MIUul Stneltlnf 475 -5 *«»<»« H» -TO MlUukoahl 364 -2 AjaT.l U)em 437 -1 Miuumi IMO -40 21 V Murat* Mfg T -J Nlkko324 words
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Article327 1984-01-25 27 ijn ?4 Cinta Clunft ICI 235 -5 (W iffiSL iS u s nch Magellan Pet Aust 225 unch A C I 188 -2 Majme Nlckless 282 -3 A N I MS -2 MeUU Explor A P M 238 -6 N L S3 -1 Aberfoyle 8708 Mideast SB unch Age327 words
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Article214 1984-01-25 27 Jin 23 UW Ctamt g«*gj' Oulf R«S 20H /Uco» 45 -1H Hewlett Pack 4314 -1% Allied Chem Cp 53% Intl Bull Mach us* Allls-Chalmers 16 InU Harvester 12% Am Tel ft Tel 66% InU Tel li Tel 45% Amu Inc 23% John ft Jhsn 40% Amr Corp 38(4214 words
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Article491 1984-01-25 27 lan 23 Pence Clwnje The following stocks are quoted in US dollars: INDUSTS(IALS AAC 16 3/16 +1/16 Allied-Lyons 145 unch Amgold 103W Ass. Dairies 152 -4 AAI. 95* unch BTRPLC 424 -6 Bracken 293 -15 Babcocks 165 -4 Blyvoors 13* unch Barclays 559 -5 Botswana 20 unch Beechams 326491 words
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Article, Illustration326 1984-01-25 27 Receipt of export FCL container* and LCL cargo Pelopor (67A) 25/1 (2100) TA I 0700-090C AlWa|ba(6) 26/1(0100) TA 3 O9OG-11O0 '160C-180C I Snmathi (12W) 26/1(0700) TA 3 0900-1100/ 1700- 1900 S«a Hawk (07) 26/1(0700) TA 3 0900 1100 1800 190C As Progress (028) 26 1(2000, FSB 0700 0900326 words
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Article, Illustration180 1984-01-25 27 Vessel Berth Arr Dep W——\ Berth Arr Dep Keppel wharves Janne CM PetchDee 15/6 as,de 25/1 ™«Sw. *g HuaiY n 18 as de 25/1 Sniaroe Fonta.ne Pyram.ds 31/2 aside 25/1 g Jalamoti 33/4 aside 25/1 bur B >e Kim Ann 25/6 aside 25/1 Jurong Port Golden Eagle180 words
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Article296 1984-01-25 28 Foiex Industries J OIF V ImJustr'fN Hn,! hjM turned in another disappointing year. Ml Hah ni an u fa i' turer has re■Mrtod a 19 per cent drop in turnover to M53.94 million for the year ended Aug 31, 1983. ;er, losses were NTj the company lost Mtt.29296 words
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Article, Illustration707 1984-01-25 28 IRENE HOE - IRENE HOE Small business It can turn an artist into a one-man art department By I MICHAEL CAN has a computer graphics machine that all but paints by itself on a canvas of 35 mm slides or on videotape. The machine turns an artist into707 words
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141 1984-01-25 28 A SINGAPORE businessman is planning to pump 50.000 barrels of crude oil a day into the local mari ket. Mr Kelvin Tan told Timesdollar that he is negotiating with a Saudi supplier and expects the first shipment to arrive in two141 words
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Article91 1984-01-25 28 BKRJI'NTAL Tin Dredging Bhd's is cutting its interim dividend by one sen to 13 sen, even though its half-yearly pre-tax profits to Oct 31. last, are little more than MSIOO.OOO lower at M56.488 million, in comparison with the same period of the previous year. Three of the91 words
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Article74 1984-01-25 28 FUSAN Fishing Net Manufacturing has announced that its wholly-owned subsidij ary. Seng Lee Development Sdn Bhd. has sold about 12.54 hectares of oil palm estate to AMJ Holdings Sdn Bhd for MS4 million. This is the second j sale of assets by Fusan in a month.74 words
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Article53 1984-01-25 28 MR PAUL LIM Teck Cheong and Mr D. J. Mulholland, chairman and managing director respectively of L 4 M (iroup, have informed the stock exchange that they have each sold a block of shares to the public at $4.50. Mr Lim has sold 250.000 shares and53 words
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Article42 1984-01-25 28 PAN Malaysian Rubber shares were temporan ly suspended until further notice to facilitate the exchange of certificates and maintain an orderly market in the shares in connection with the sub-division of each $1 share into two of 50 sen each.42 words
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Article27 1984-01-25 28 THE Singapore Stock Lxchang* BAf asked khimg (.uan Flour to re-submit its interim results, which were published last Friday, to comply with the revised listing manual.27 words
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Article373 1984-01-25 28 Bedford Plantations > BEDFORD PLANTA- TIONS is forecasting even much better times ahead. In its formal document to shareholders giving the reasons for its two-for-one rights issue at par, the company outlines its ambitious development plans and comes up with a forecast of sharply higher profits.373 words
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Article37 1984-01-25 28 FROM today, the 8, 9. 9 11 and 11 per cent series of modified pass-through Mortgage Securities of the Government National Mortgage Association (Ginnie Mae) will be traded at the Singapore stook exchange.37 words
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Advertisement288 1984-01-25 25 tCHUffli iPr&§!3 k fOAH|f luxurious r^ iP^ APARTMENTS \P^ L IS) P mNO RESTRICTION TO FOREIGNERS IC^X f SNUGLY SITUATED IN THE MOST vA d SCENIC AND SERENE ENVIRONMENT l ADJACENT TO NANYANG JUNIOR t\KSk^ COLLEGE. AN APARTMENT ACV IKICTA mcu^Qj*?^ ENRICHED BY SURROUNDING EASY '^I^? 1 aohc GREENERY AND288 words
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Advertisement51 1984-01-25 26 TOP ftiftl I JkD€ I rIE UvLLJtlld i charoes *lt Jl LUW Illall UcliallCt; *<i« ol_J. 111. iil!l|l!ii|ii|ii t Free vertical louvred blinds. iiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiife Go, d h.,s quar :i iii iiHpiiiii r !SMiBSABfi Rnd out m ore details of Goldhill dollars and sense Ml GOLDHILL IB II SQUARE li51 words
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Advertisement40 1984-01-25 28 We offer you one of the 1 and3montns H \Jp.B. SAVINGSXCCOUNT MM \J/ Interest Rat*- I Up.3. "Appii able to SS2O.(KX sub|ect to rhange without notice BANQUE INDOSUEZ 3 Shenton Way #01-05 Shenton House Singapore 0106 Tel ***** 1 140 words
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Advertisement5164 1984-01-25 29 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES: CLASSIFICATION GROUP t*p? Monday Friday 9.00 am 5.30 pm Ordinory 1 00 per word (Mm $1 5 00; (i .^Baaßaaaaw aat. aßla^^ 500 pm for next day I A F t t A P ri ri 4S^ -«W fs-^s^ jk axL Iff^^ M/f*i& C<^y /ar"^« m aWar5,164 words
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Advertisement519 1984-01-25 29 K, IF YOURE LOOKING forward to a working or studying holiday abroad but lack the basic knowledge on how to go about it, make your fir.ii move I Aion 102 A Guide To Work, Study 4. Travel Abroad is available. It i^ ■L comprehensive and cont;. information on employment opportunities,519 words
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Advertisement389 1984-01-25 29 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional Executive An established electronic components manu♦ac.urer invites applications for the following positions: Quality Risurance I /Superuiior/ Minimum GCE '0 level in Science/Technica: stream. Require at ieast 1 year working expe rience as a Quality Assurance Supervisor. Those with formal training in Quality Control will be389 words
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Advertisement789 1984-01-25 30 60 Business 60 Business 60 Business Opportunities Opportunities Opportunities \<P fronts *V A prestigious Franchise that gives you: 1 A cash business with ready outlets. 2 Low or nil overheads with very high profit potential. 3. A total business operating system to create a professional business for you. 4. An789 words
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Advertisement529 1984-01-25 30 66 Situations Vacant b) EDP Consulting Engineers 1 Upper Bukil Timah have vacancies for: TRAINEE COMPUTER OPERATORS With good grades in 2 A-level' Math subjects. Apply with full particulars and salary required to: S.T. BOX A***** 390, Kim Seng Road, Singapore 0923. Wall estabiishod company has vacancies for the following529 words
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Advertisement911 1984-01-25 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical e) Secretarial/Clerical EXECUTIVE SECRETARY to Chairman of an expanding group of companies. Requirements: At least 4 years' working experience in similar capacity. 'A' levels or good '0' levels. Accurate stenography. An alert mind and hardworking nature. Pleasant personality and able to communicate911 words
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Advertisement374 1984-01-25 30 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical MAYA GROUP OF COMPANIES Invite applications for the following positions:1. ASSISTANT MANAGER (Paper A Printing Div) G.C.E. 'A' Able to speak English. Mandarin Mathematics At least 5 years sales experience ln Printing Paper 2. SECRETARY G.C.E. 'O' with a good credit in English Private Secretary374 words
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Advertisement590 1984-01-25 30 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical PLAZA MANAGEMENT PTELTD invites applications for the position of: GENERAL CLERK Requirements: a GCE O' level with credit in English e Typing speed 45 wpm e Minimum 2 to 3 years' experience, e Knowledge of shorthand and simple bookkeeping advantageous. Fringe Benefits: 13th month payment,590 words
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Advertisement590 1984-01-25 30 66 Situations Vacant I e) Secretarial Clerical SANYO INDUSTRIES (S) PTE LTD has immediaW vacancies for GENERAL CLERKS (FEMALE) e Singaporean above the above of 18 e Minimum GCE O' Level Must be able to type CLEANERS (MALE/ FEMALE) Singaporean or Malaysian between the age of 18 and 50 years590 words
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Advertisement497 1984-01-25 30 66 Situation* Vacant 0) Secretarial Cleric* An international corporation u» gently invites applicants tor ths post of CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY a gck o a leai Ability to typf accurately and ihkfr ;>nurlhand and operau- telrx nn^ MM Ability u. rk lndepen dently $800 p.m a Car provided Interested plsssi tsl *****70497 words
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Advertisement641 1984-01-25 31 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial Clerical An established trading company requires GENERAL CLERKS Min GCE O level rypengj twad SB *p Nt-.u usd Bccanfta typing Wtlltn| ell learn possess initiative .nul able to work independently Aptitude tor figures work interested applicants, please write giving personal resume, together with a contact641 words
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Advertisement576 1984-01-25 31 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial Clerical FEMALE GENERAL CLERK Requirements: GCE O' level Basic knowledge of bookkeeping and accounting; e Preferabl bilingual In English and Mandarin Starting salary $400. Interested applicants are invited to write in ststing full particulars and contact number to: SEAH BOON SOO CONTRACTOR PTE LTD BLK.576 words
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Advertisement812 1984-01-25 31 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical SINGAPORE FOOD INDUSTRIES PTE. LTD. urgently requires MALE FEMALE CLERKS (warehousing) e GCE. O' level e experience not necessary Interested applicants, please apply with full particulars and contact telephone number to 234, PANDAN LOOP SINGAPORE 0512 (S.B.S. bus no. 30, 143, 192). Trading company urgently812 words
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Advertisement738 1984-01-25 31 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical WANTED JUNIOR SECRETARY (Indian), General Clerks and Security Wardens (male/ female). Full/part-time. Please ring: *****04 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. or call at: #02-25 Bylands Building, 135 Middle Road. S'pore 0718 during office hours. REQUIRED FEMALE GENERAL Clerk. GCE 'O' level with experience. Please738 words
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Advertisement646 1984-01-25 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant i) Sales sales Requires: SALES REPRESENTATIVES (For various product departments) 1) Requirements: NTC 3 HDDM with 2 years' experience in forklift repairs. Responsibilities: To provide technical assistance and secure parts and service business. 2) Requirements: ITC Electrical Engineering or NTC 3 in Welding Technology646 words
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Advertisement905 1984-01-25 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant i) Sales t) Sales Where outstanding people work/^^^a^^ |j FULL TIME/PART-TIME j SALES GIRLS CASHIERS This may be the job for you if you ...are looking for a challenging and rewarding career ...enjoy doing counter sales/cashiering at our Tanglin Road department store or Airport905 words
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Advertisement404 1984-01-25 31 66 Situations Vacant i) Sates Due to company expansion, we require SALES REPS/ EXECUTIVES e Diploma or NTC 1 m Engineering e 1-2 years sales experience e Possess own transt port Interested applicant* please call *****93 TO ALL SALES Personnel who artoutgoing, self-motivated tactful skilled full of aims A full404 words
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Advertisement788 1984-01-25 31 66 Situations Vacant f) Sales SALES PERSONNtI Consumer 4 Industrial Heialef. product* Wt pnvMf BMt »iiiar> plus attractive commission e Transport reimbursement e Good advancement e Bonus and incentives Hevtncowntnaeport Remember your succes* it our sue cest bateneM partial taaacoaV: MR ROBERT QOH al 4«Mtts *****41 SALES EXECUTIVES ■MMBi Requirements:-788 words
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Advertisement822 1984-01-25 32 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical g) Technical NAVAL FIREMEN The Navy invites applications f rom young male Singaporeans. Permanent Residents between 16' to 23 years of age with at least secondary education for the above-mentioned specialist vocation The responsibilities of a Naval822 words
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Advertisement575 1984-01-25 32 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical TECHNICIANS WE KNOW YOU ABE A RARE BREED THAT IS WHY WE TREASURE YOU MORE Good technicians are hard to come by. But we know there are many of you undiscovered talents waiting for the right opportunity to develop your575 words
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Advertisement890 1984-01-25 32 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical We are a new but larfle and growing multi- k national company In the electronics wk industry. Owing to urgent business requirements, we have immediate vacancies for MAINTENANCE I TECHNICIANS I To frouMe-shoot,repair and maintain automatic I equipment and f890 words
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Advertisement363 1984-01-25 32 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical m SMaMBMMBMPMB^BVaeNNWBHHMBMHaMiWn USA GCE "O" level or NTC 2 in Tool Die and minimum 2 years in a precision toolroom e Be able to operate all toolroom equipment, intepret blue-print drawings and work to close tolerance Those without skill certificates but have proven working abilities363 words
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Advertisement508 1984-01-25 32 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical B^Hf^^^al We invite suitably qualified candidates to fill the following positions A) ELECTRICIANS Holder of NTC 3 Trade Certificate in Elect-leal Fittings and Installations with basic knowledge of Electronics! Engineering At least 3 years' industri- al working experience. B) PLANT TECHNICIANS Age below 30 years508 words
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Advertisement527 1984-01-25 32 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical MITSUI MFG. (S) PTE. LTD. ha> immediate opening for TOOL ft DIE MAKERS VITB NTC In Tool and Me Preferably with some venr. 1 c.; t-xpent-nce in Tool L Die mainlenani Completed National Service SALARY NEGOTIABLE ELECTRO-PLATING OPERATORS Minimum Prlmarv education Completed National Service Be527 words
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Advertisement374 1984-01-25 33 66 Situations Vacant g) TechnicMl We require PRECISION MACHINIST Wreferdtw S iVi in Metal Miidliiliii; KxptneruT in norking on idtfit". mii'ir.^ or grinding j ■MUM 5*UfV negottatMe mtereated pte«ee call:JENNV AT *****77 (or interview MECHANICS Posses-s NTC 3 in heavy duty diesel and able to repair dles«?l engines forkllfts or374 words
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Advertisement471 1984-01-25 33 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 6 h) Production h) Production h> Kk^MOTOROL£ M r^\ I Electron |CS ne J mki \A Come Join our newly established ■N 4 l** hi 1 technol °g> r company as I K|' FEMALE I I OPERATORS I B VI Enjoy high pay, attractive471 words
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Advertisement468 1984-01-25 33 6 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Production h) Production PHILIPS Requires FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS %r n9 038| 5-Day Week (Bam 5.45pm) Many benefits 5 days marriage leave 'B' class hospitalisation Service awards Philips products at special price We have immediate vacancies Call between B.ooam-5.30pm Mondays I The Personnel Department 9468 words
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Advertisement255 1984-01-25 33 66 Situationa Vacant h) Production Waik~in interview B at I ICOCE U.SA MALE T GENERAL II WORKERS! I Minimum Primary 6 education 1 Candidates must be prepared to i work permanent I SttHts I I Mathematically me^ dined I Kindly call personalty ;i| Mtm your identity I card at the255 words
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Advertisement544 1984-01-25 33 66 Situationa Vacant h) Production I iarAm MESA Female I Operators, we want you! Join us if you are m 16 years and above You get: e Good starting salary e 5-day work weak No shift work Attractive fringe benefits Medical and dental J benefits e Attendance incentive Basic EducationSkill544 words
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Advertisement902 1984-01-25 33 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous dp dp dp dp dp dp ilp g/p glp jMmm /gnw 2E^ 77 e color separation socialists i M DAIICHI PROC€SS PT€ LTD Wgm Training and Career that a leading colour separation h gggf 9 g902 words
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Advertisement644 1984-01-25 34 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous tUkt We are an established Engineering Company in Jurong specialising in the manufacturing of oilfield equipment. We have vacancies for: GENERAL WORKERS $18 per day (normal hours) Please call personally for an interview at: SUN METAL WORKS PTE LTD 36644 words
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Advertisement400 1984-01-25 34 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous Singapore^ I offers 5 day work I week with no rotating I shift work; very attractive starting salary, excellent fringe benefits like free hospital and life insurance coverages; money-savings program, education program and many others. Vacancies are now available for the following:PRODUCTION OPERATORS Permanent Day400 words
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Advertisement449 1984-01-25 34 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous Fafl 17 SINGAPORE SHIPBUILDING I ENGINEERING LTD. requires: Steelworkers/ Aluminium Fabricators Possess NTC 3 in hull fabrication Candidates with relevant experience in a shipbuilding industry preferred Welders Experience in MIG/TIG/ Steel aluminium welding preferred. Maintenance Fitters NTC 2 in maintenance fitting 2 years experience in449 words
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Advertisement346 1984-01-25 34 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous BfBF ■BPPtHE AMERICAN CLUB, a prestigious recreation Club requires L energetic and hard B working applicants for its expansion programme. Vacancies exist for: Security Guards Incumbents will instill security measures in designated areas of the Club. Past experience as police or military service personnel would346 words
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Advertisement475 1984-01-25 34 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous invites applications for the j following positions: 1. Sales Assistant (Male) Salary: $390.00 I Able to speak English No shift duties 2. Confidential Clerk/Typist (Female) Salary: $420.00 Pleasant personality GCE '0 1 level with good I command of English Typing speed: 40 to 45 w.p.m.475 words
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Advertisement459 1984-01-25 34 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous SANKYU (S) PTE LTD has immediate vacancies for the following: 1) SAFETY OFFICER 2) FOREMEN 3) MALE CLERK 4) PRODUCTION OPERATORS 5) GENERAL WORKERS WE OFFER: Annual leave Annual bonus Medical benefits e Allowances on confirmation Free uniforms and safety shoes. Applicant* picas* apply in459 words
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Advertisement463 1984-01-25 34 86 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous COMMUNICATIONS has vacancies for DELIVERY/STORE ASSISTANT Requirement*: a Secondary education a Completed NS. a Class 3 driving licence. e Must be hardworking and able to work independently. Q.C. OPERATOR Requirements: e Minimum: Sec. 4 education. e Some Q.C. experience will be an advantage Intaraatad applicant*463 words
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Advertisement504 1984-01-25 34 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous DOWNTOWN requires: 1. JUNIOR CLERK 2. BARMAIDS 3. BARTENDERS/ ASSISTANT BARTENDERS 4. FEMALE GUEST RELATIONS OFFICERS j For Post 1), applicants, plaase I call personally after 10a.m. I For Posts 2) to 4), applicants, j plaase call personally after 2p.m. DOWNTOWN DISCO CLUB Blk E,504 words
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Advertisement496 1984-01-25 34 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous ASTEC TOOLCRAFT PTE LTD requires: CLASS 3 DRIVER Interested, please apply personally to: THE GENERAL MANAGER ASTEC TOOLCRAFT PTE LTD 8, Third Lofc Yang Road Singapora 2262 Tal: *****55/ *****66 OOLDLEAF CAFETERIA requires 1) SUPERVISOR Experience in last food catering necessary Age: 25-30 years 2)496 words
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Advertisement1344 1984-01-25 35 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I I) Miscellaneous i 1) Miscellaneous I DAILY SIGHTSEEING MALE DEI IVERY ATTENDANT TOUR SPECIALIST raquirad -"-srssr-- gssasssssr TOUR GUIDE Ptoaaa call for intafYi«w R»<juir--anu SANOEN VENDING PTE LTD Those who have nad studied 1 SANDEN HOUSE. 25 ANG MO KIO Japanese abroad would1,344 words
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Advertisement784 1984-01-25 35 66 Situations Vacant l) Miscellaneous DESPATCH RIDER REQUIRED. Preferably with Class 2 licence. Call personally 9 Penang Road, »04-13. Supreme House. Singapore 0923 OESPATCH RIDER REQUIRED by hire purchase company. Must possess class 2 licence with clean record. Interview at 2-E. Swanage Road, S'pore 1543. DESPATCH RIDER REQUIRED, age above784 words
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Advertisement1220 1984-01-25 35 72 Vehicles For Hire 72 Vehicles For Hire I! l_y_r\J OWE YOUR CAR a new look today' I r—irmra Create the sporty look with I "IPMTI—T sports parts for sale at Classll jQliB) flcation 76g. Brand new car tJ fcJ> g^^ accessories like extractors and I rsi ffTl /A\ Inl1,220 words
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Advertisement850 1984-01-25 35 74 Vehicle Financing 74 Vehicle Financing 74 Vehicle Financing FOR BETTER CAR HIRE PURCHASE TERMS minimum rates: Call us at: 1 y ear 5y 2 p.a. 64 South Bridge Rd 5.0105 Tel: *****2. 2 years 5 3 /4% p.a. Blk 67 Circuit Rd #01-403 S 1337 Tel: *****40. 3 years850 words
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Advertisement475 1984-01-25 35 76 Vehicles For Sale d) Flat MAY 1977 FIAT 132, 1800 GLS Manual. 1 company owner, with aircond. Tel: *****37, C.C. Tan. 1977 FIAT Xl9, 1300 c.c. Tip-top condition. $20,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****42. Mr Koh. 1981 JULY FIAT Xl9 1.5 Spider. Tip top condition. $37,500 0.n.0. 50/52 Bencoolen Street, S'pore475 words
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Advertisement758 1984-01-25 35 76 Vehicles For Sale e) Ford FORD LABER 1981 Ghla, auto, showroom condition, $19,500 0.n.0. Contact: *****66. Shafle 1974, FORD CORTINA 2000 GLX Very good condition. $1,200. Tel: *****44. 1975 FORD CORTINA 2000 c.c. for sale. Automatic. New registration and Insurance. Tel: *****22. 1980 FORD. TIP top condition. Selling $11,000758 words
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Advertisement898 1984-01-25 35 76 Vehicles For Sate g) Mazda 1960 MAZDA 626. atrCOOd rad:c cassette beautifui condition Selling $14,800 Contact *****67 lit Ng ALMOST 1977 MAZDA 1000 4-door 1 owner PARF eligible New road tax. Al condition *****54 j SEE TO APPRECIATE M MBBBI j 1500 Beautifui condition, aircon, cassette, floor gear *****10.898 words
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Advertisement796 1984-01-25 35 76 Vehicles For Sate Mitsubishi OCT 1963, MITSUBISHI TredlS 1600 GLS F:X Saioon compleu with aircond. rad:o. cassetu player Showroom condition Never been used Miieagt 120 kn. Price wrier, new $33,000 Selling $26,500 0 n 0 Ring 7rj***** 1981 GALANT SUPER Saloon 2000c c Big Bumper Auto I Company owner796 words
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Advertisement630 1984-01-25 36 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale d) Flat d) Fiat d) Flat VOt?&Ye Ap "~waMMmmaataMiaMM^r~~~~-~- .^atA^'^S^^^ 99 ASom CHUnAuton S-W \K)!\.M^(O(HIc)IIU Showrooms J' Fochßcad»Ol O6 Hoa Bu.ldi^g S.ngapore 0820 Tel 2970M; Hi M '•"W RoaC BM I P MMfeSa*»6MMM| S"ngaoo'e.'<sB T W *****33 Worttthops630 words
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Advertisement234 1984-01-25 36 76 Vehicles For Sale c b i^ s= ss sas p 2 J) Toyota s s 7 DECEMBER TOYOTA Corolla r SOO c.c. alrcond. cassette, good indiuon 3rd owner. Offers bove $11,000 secures. Tel: *****8. g LMOST 1982 COROLLA DX, 1 J urner. new tax. Pioneer radio, issette, aircon, $20,500.234 words
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Advertisement541 1984-01-25 36 76 Vehicles For Sato i) Toyota UNE 1978 TOYOTA Corolla. One irlvate owner. Alrccn, cassetU. 13,600. Loan arrangeable. Tel: *****4. UNE '82 TOYOTA CARINA 1 lady wner. Accident free. Alrcon, assette, low mileage. $23,200 ..n.o. Tel: *****92. •ID 1978 TOYOTA Corolla 1200. Llrcond, sports rims, hl-fl, tuff:oted, original paint, $9,950541 words
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Advertisement1517 1984-01-25 36 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale J) Toyota J) Toyota iS&L TEST DRIVE... THE EXCITING NEW j 4 V tUHUNA 1.8 -^^SiJi^^aßF PARF $26 800 ARF 34 > 9 00 -^Qfef wK? spacious, powerful i /T*r> F^ ECONOMICAL 3fc/-^C JbV NEW COROLLA 1.3 wkVr^T^KM DX PARF $21,120 ARF1,517 words
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Advertisement474 1984-01-25 36 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others k) Others k) Others k) Others Others GONG XI Fft CAI i Genuine Price-Cuts. pt^Stm-f^^^^^:^''" 4s^ 188 VA TT TF m^K^^^^^r^^^ 1 I <^tSl^s^^^^^S?B^B^^^^^^B^B^i^^^B^BW CJ^fi^^T^^T TC Subaru 700474 words
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Advertisement272 1984-01-25 36 m) Motor Cycles/ Scooters GOOD YAMAHA RXIOO $280. RXKI3S RXSUS, $540. RD3SOLC, $1,300. Suzuki GPIOO, 5230. TRSIIB GSI2S, $480. 3SX4OOF GSSSO, $950. Honda C8125 GLI2S, $190. Scrambler PEI7S DTI2S TSI2S, $260. Phone *****62, Peter. 12 Gopeng, Singapore 0207, (opposite Tanlong Pagar Plaza, Blk 4). LOANS ON CARS, motorcycles, scooters. Selling272 words
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Advertisement338 1984-01-25 36 77 Vehicles Wanted T ANGLIN USED CARS CO. offers good prices fot ail used cars. Any make model. Also required PARF scrap cars and export documents of any engine capacity 89, KHlinay Road Singapore 0923 Tat: *****83 *****65. CASH PAYMENT FOR any model, PARF, secondhand vehicles from 1977-1984. Tel: *****17/338 words
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Advertisement435 1984-01-25 36 88 Accommodations Vacant Houses RENOVATED COLONIAL BUNGALOW IN PRESTIGIOUS HOLLAND ROAD VICINITY DIBT. 10, 4 bedrooms, large living and dining, with entertainment patio, very quiet location. BEAUTIFUL AND COSY BUNGALOW IN BINJAI PARK AT THE FRINGE OF DIST. 11, 3 good sized bedrooms, study, separate living j and dining, large435 words
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Advertisement336 1984-01-25 36 86 Accommodation* Vacant a) Houses a Dist 10, Holland Road vtcmrty Beautiful detached houses with 3 /4 bedrooms nice pailo and large mature garden. $4,000 $4,500 perttetty i fully Turniehee a Dist 10, Dueheea Ava Huge beautiful double-storey semi-detached in choice residential area 4 bedrooms servant's, large mature garden From336 words
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Advertisement519 1984-01-25 37 86 Accommodations Vacant a) Houses 1 1 OIST 21. SPACIOUS CORNER j double -storey semi-detached, i 7,000 sq ft of mature garden. 4 bedrooms servant's, split-level, f'.illy furnished. $4,000. For more details, call *****66 Agent). DIST. 20 JALAN BINCHANG S-Storej semi-detached Furnlsned 4 bedrooms, 1 servant's, aircond 52.200 Contact Diana.519 words
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Advertisement656 1984-01-25 37 86 Accommodations Vacant a) Houses DIST. 1027 (HENRY PARK) Renovated double-storey 3-bedroom- i ed terrace. Newly painted. Near foreign schools. $1,550. Houseworld *****21. DIST 16 NEWLY renovated double storey semi-detached 5 bedrooms near shopping centre and market. Contact *****22/3 Houstate. I DIST. 20 (CORAL PARK) convenlently located modern 2-storey terrace.656 words
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Advertisement449 1984-01-25 37 86 Accommodations Vacant a) Houses TAI KENG GARDEN 2 1 2- storey corner terrace house with basement for lease Land area about 4700 sq f t. Contact *****28. WELL LOCATED 4-BEDROOMED bungalow in serene locality, partially furnished, $8,500 0.n.0. Stanley Richard *****88. DIST. 10, MT SINAI Lane doublestorey semi-detached, 4449 words
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Advertisement864 1984-01-25 37 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments DIST 9, BEVERLY HILLS 1100 M high floor, luxurious tantastk view, brand new, 4 kingsized bedroom I bathrooms, complete facilities $7,500 Alpha *****33 DIST S GRANGE HEIGHTS vicinity, Orhcard Road 4 plus 1 bedrooms High floor, aircond Furnished Partially furnished 2.800 sq.ft. Rental $5,000 $4,200864 words
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Advertisement831 1984-01-25 37 86 Accommodations Vacant bi Apartments DIST i INTERNATIONAL PLAZA ed .studio apartnien! illy furnished with facilities $1,500 Houseworltl *****21 DIST 20. GREEN MEADOWS. I bed J^ i. furnished with air con. .rk Available immediately Rental $1,600 Tel *****59 *****68 DIST 3. WALKING DISTAN shopping centre. Pearlbank, 2 bedroomed apartment SplHving,831 words
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Advertisement570 1984-01-25 38 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments DIST 11 SURRtY ROAD ,!f Newton Road. «alk-UD apartment 3 <• 3BS Realty Strwif^ 223 DIST niO 86DRCOMED PART LY furnished apartment, rental $1,300 Tel 46'.t31til *****54. StrictH no agents. DIST 1S BfiAND NEW .UMirh u- I bedroomed condominium, brand new furnitu Qg Fong KntS570 words
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Advertisement1486 1984-01-25 38 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses o 1 CLUNYHILLPARK 2 and 3 storey bungalows Freehold land Exclusive Residential District Immediate Occupation Developer: CLUNY HILL(PTE) LTD (wholly-owned subsidiary of DBS Land Ltd) For Enquiries and Bookings Tel: *****00 Viewing By Appointment Only Developer's Licence No.1,486 words
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Advertisement635 1984-01-25 38 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST 10 MING TECK Park doublestorey terrace. 3 bedrooms. 2.000 sq.ft. $520,000. Chelseii *****11. b) Private Apartments DIST. 9 Brand new high floor 2-bed-room apartment Central aircon. approximately 1,650 sq.ft. Squash court, swimming pool, sauna, ample carpark. $485,000 Bg£ i/&frlft ill DIST LOCATION $000635 words
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Advertisement566 1984-01-25 38 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments MM® im. ~>. j^mmmaW&amaW reS \ricV»on <m The Condominium "1 o toreiQ o comprises: 24 units of 4-storey apartments 24 units of 4-storey 2-level maisonettes Located at Buk.it Arong, off Upper Serangoon Road, about 7km from566 words
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Advertisement396 1984-01-25 38 J CHATSWORTH COURT, DIST. 10. Split-level. 5 bedroms. bedrooms with attached bathrooms/servant's. Approx. 3450 sq.ft. Vacant possession $950,000. Donrays *****32/3. DIST. 11, CITY TOWERS, spacious living/ dining with balcony. 3 bedrooms. 1.800 sq.ft. quiet and beautiful scenery. Immediate occupation. $510,000. Deans Property: *****55 DIST. 10, JERVOIS COURT, furnished corner apartment.396 words
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Advertisement899 1984-01-25 38 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST 20. CALROSE GARDEN brand new bedti one vant's, lower maisonette 1,830 sq.ft. Swimming pool, security. Freehold Completion mid 1984 $435,000 Trillion. *****11 DIST. 28. MIMOSA PARK splitlevel apartment with full condominium facilities 3 bedrooms/ servant's, approximately 1.900 sq ft Freehold Renovated. $455,000899 words
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Advertisement842 1984-01-25 38 89 Properties For Sato b) Private Apartments DIST 1* JAL AN DATOH > floor 3-t edroomed apartmenl 1,500 sq ft $329,000 Contact *****9 DIST 11 CUR7ON LODGE brand new high floor. 4-bedrooms swimming pool 200 sq m $600,000 JC Properties 336-3839 DIST 10 KIMLIN MANSION i walkup) 1.700 sq.ft 3842 words
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Advertisement660 1984-01-25 39 89 Properties For Sate d) HDB Apartments OIS" 0613. OOVfcR SCAD i ed cocoei fully renovated, full.. i jirconditioned. Rodge _>*****7 W DOVER ROAD 4 ROOMED orner unit, high floor, unobstructed with aircond i-u- tl 10.00 v 4 ROOMED POINT BLOCK Bon v location with car partc lots, high floor,660 words
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Advertisement678 1984-01-25 39 91 Factory Spaces FOR RENT SALE IMs! Hfiuler- Ik brand new 2 ~tnrey terrace factory, tirvimdfloor 2.700 sq 't./ mezzanine flour office l. r /00 sq ft Ist no« office 3.000 sq ft. Immediate oocupation, freehold Sale: $1,950,000 Rental: $14,000 p.m. Deans Prapert] .:>.'Ha55S. TOA PAYOM NORTH JTC i.ilted krea678 words
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Advertisement282 1984-01-25 39 93 Office Spaces b) Rental SUPREME HOUSE OFFICE SPACE 1070 sq.ft. (99.4m2) 1530 sq.ft. (142.2m2) 2165 sq.ft. (201.2m2) 8312 sq.ft. (772.3m2) MEDICAL SPACE 1070 sq.ft. (99.4m2) SHOP SPACE 510 sq.ft. (47.4m2) AIRCONDITIONED EXCELLENT SERVICES REASONABLE RENTAL (AMPLE PARKING LOTS) SPECIAL CONCESSIONAL RENTAL FOR OPTICAL SHOP BOOKSHOP ENQUIRIES SUPREME HOLDINGS LTD282 words
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Advertisement514 1984-01-25 39 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces S3 DBS LAND Warehouses for Lease/Sale LOCATION: WEST COAST ROAD 4-storey Warehouse Complex Unit area ranging from 132m 2 to 788m 2 Ample loading and unloading area Fully sprinklered Newly completed for immediate occupation Enquiries Bookings: DBS LAND #06-01 Plaza Singapura. 68514 words
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Advertisement810 1984-01-25 39 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Space* b) Rental b) Rental UPSA OFFICES ADJACENT TO CONTAINER PORT Offices mra available for immediate occupation Area Available: From 37 square metres upwards Rental: From $23.00 psm ($2 14 psf) to RHjM psm ($2.60 psf) per month Service Charge: From $5.40 psm ($0.50 psf)810 words
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Advertisement379 1984-01-25 39 OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE al Partcway Parade dlst 15 930 sq ft Contact *****90 ONLY $250 TABLE space including telephone telex and typing service In dlst 0719 Tel *****22 SERANGOON ROAD, OFFICE spaces available. $550 Tel: *****55 *****80 c) Wanted TRADING COMPANY REQUIRES office space outside CBD 500 700 sq ft..379 words
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Advertisement621 1984-01-25 41 109 Academic GCE 'A' LEVEL (Pre-U I 4 II) AND GCE 'O' LEVEL FULL TIME COURSES COMMENCE: 5 19 MAR 84 and 2 APR 84 MORNING CLASSES FEE: $12.50 per subject p/ m AFTERNOON CLASSES FEE: $7.50 per subject p/m PLEASE ENROL EARLY TO ENSURE A PLACE For more information621 words
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Advertisement1075 1984-01-25 41 108 Foreign 108 Foreign C J your career in hotel U MANAGEMENT STARTS IN SWITZELANDI Courses commencing April, July, September and October 1984. For details please contact EUROPE'S EDUCATIONAL CONSULTANTS (PTE) LTD IMA Goldhlll Plaza, Singapore 1138 1 Tel: 253f155, Telex: Ratt442 EECSIN 109 Academic 110 Computer FORMER COLLEGE TEACHER1,075 words
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Advertisement548 1984-01-25 41 110 Computer 110 Computer 110 Computer r BE A COMPUTER PROFESSIONAL 1 Queensway Commercial Training Centre, a long established Educational Institution, registered with the Ministry of Education, Singapore, will be conducting the following Professional I Diploma Courses in Computer studies. The Centre has been appointed by HONEYWELL, a leading U.S.548 words
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Advertisement1160 1984-01-25 41 111 Typing/Secretarial 111 Typing/Secretarial 111 Typing/ Secrttana (SECRETARIES!! Step into the future with Systematic Business Training Centre. The electronic office has arrived. An office revolution is on I the way. There will be changes in job content, skill values and work I patterns. Are you prepared to meet the challenge?1,160 words
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Article147 1984-01-25 42 SHIRLEY TAN - The Kiwi glamour parade SHIRLEY TAN NEW ZEALAND will be invited for the Second Asian Women's Bodybuilding Championships in the Republic from Aug 17-21. Other countries taking part In the contest to be staged at the World Trade Centre are India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Sooth Korea and Taiwan. Instead of147 words
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Article, Illustration388 1984-01-25 42 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN Wong eyes the European circuit and a Danish stint By SINGAPORE'S badminton ace, Wong Shoon Keat, may compete on the European circuit this year to get more exposure against top-class players. He is also considering a short stay in Denmark for his training. But the388 words
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Article299 1984-01-25 42 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By THE YOUNG squash stars of tomorrow, who are already creating waves on the international scene these days, will be in action when the Pepsi Challenge Series gets under way in Hongkong, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur in May. For among the many299 words
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Article258 1984-01-25 42 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON SINGAPORE thrashed Bahrain 3-0 in the Asian team squash championships in Jordan yesterday and were so thorough in their demolition job that the losers invited them for a series of exhibition matches. Despite resting national champion Peter Hill, the Republic were still strong enough to258 words
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Article127 1984-01-25 42 MEXICO CITY, Tues. Italian Francesco Moser broke his own five-day-old world records for one hour and the distances of five kilometres and 20km in the Olympic velodrome here yesterday. i Moser's 51.151km in the hour beat his previous best of 50.809km. He clocked 5 min 47.163 sec. (5Reuter - 127 words
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Article144 1984-01-25 42 THE Singapore Martial Arts Instructors' Association, formed several years ago, will soon have a roof over their heads. They have been given a space at the People's Association Headquarters in Kallang, and have already drawn op plans to renovate the building. Costs for the building,144 words
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Article181 1984-01-25 42 THE best has been kept until the last. At least. that seems to be the case for local table tennis this jneer (write* Peter Siow). j It will awake from its j slumber in March with the age-group champion- ships and continue its build-up181 words
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Article315 1984-01-25 43 Garuet gets 3-month suspension PARIS. Tues. JEAN-PIERRE Garuet, who last Saturday became the first Frenchman to be sent off in a Five Nations rugby union international in the match against Ireland, was suspended for three months yesterday. Lourdes prop Garuet, who was sent off for gouging Irish wing John O'DriscollAFP - 315 words
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188 1984-01-25 43 Remember to 'forget the fighting' LONDON, Tues. Wales will be told to "forget the fighting" before their Five Nations rugby onion championship match against Ireland In Dublin on Saturday week. But there is to be no special inquiry into the outbursts of violence during the defeat by Scotland last weekend.AFP - 188 words
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Article384 1984-01-25 43 Spectator killed, three hurt in rally MONTE CARLO, Tues. One person was killed, two others seriously injured and a competitor hurt after a double accident on the third special stage of the Monte Carlo Rally early this morning. An Audi Quattro 80, driven by Frenchman GuyAFP - 384 words
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134 1984-01-25 43 Sam's striking drive proves costlv LONDON, Tues. A drive by top British golfer Sam Torrance which felled a Sunday stroller has brought the victim £10,000 ($30,100) in damages. Charles Smillie lost five teeth and his nose was badly damaged when the ball struck him on a public footpath skirting theReuter - 134 words
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423 1984-01-25 43 ITALY carried off the honours in the women's World Cup ski slalom, as Daniela Zini and Maria-Rosa Quario came first and second respectively on their home track in Limone Piemonte yesterday. The Italian Olympic hopefuls clocked combined times of 1 min 42.39 sec, and 1:42.51Reuter; AFP; AP - 423 words
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Article, Illustration524 1984-01-25 45 Bovcott in the dark as officials resign LONDON, Tuesday THE ruling general committee of Yorkshire County Cricket Club resigned en bloc yesterday as the Geoff Boycott affair took a further- twist. The 28-member committee met at the club's snow-bound Headingly ground for about an hourReuter; AFP; AP - 524 words
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286 1984-01-25 45 WELLINGTON, Tues. Jeremy Coney hit an unbeaten 174, his first Test century, to save New Zealand from almost certain defeat on the fifth and final day of the First cricket Test against ii,ngiana nere ioaay. New Zealand resumed their second innings at 335-7, anReuter - 286 words
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Article152 1984-01-25 45 NEW ZEALAND Ist inns 219 ENGLAND Ist Inns 463 NEW ZEALAND 2nd Inns J. Wright c Foster b Cook 35 B. Edgar c Taylor b Willis 30 G. Howarth run out 34 M. Crowe c Botham b Gatting 100 i. Crowe lbw Botham 3 J. Coney not out 174152 words
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Article205 1984-01-25 45 Hanley hits rebels for six PRETORIA, Tues. Fast bowler Rupert Hanley took six for 22 as a South African Cricket XI swept to an overwhelming victory over the rebel West Indians in their final one-day match here yesterday. Man-of-the-Match Hanley tore through the batting as the rebels, set 228 forReuter; AFP - 205 words
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Article313 1984-01-25 45 SAO PAULO (Brazil), Tues. Brazilian brothers Marcos and Alexandre Hocevar yesterday won the doubles competition of the U5577,500 ($162,750) fifth Hollywood international tennis tournament, defeating Chilean brothers Jaime and Alvaro Fillol 6-7 (7-2), 6-3, 6-4. Brazil's Givaldo Barbosa won the singles competition, defeating Chile's Pedro RebolledoReuter; AFP; AP - 313 words
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Article, Illustration480 1984-01-25 46 EVEN if you can't tell a Redskin from a Raider, and think Superbowl is a *;ift you tjet free with $50 worth of petrol, Sunday's US football final was still something special. Having seen the rampanr Los Angeies Raiders at the Olympic Coliseum a couple of480 words
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Article552 1984-01-25 46 Alan Hubbard - Alan Hubbard How Singapore is knuckling down to hand-to-hand combat Extra Timesport lAIII I I j§ AN invitation to observe grown men holding hands at, of all places, Gay World, has to be approached with some hesitation. Never fear. The goings-on at Geylang are not for the552 words
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Article, Illustration409 1984-01-25 46 My word! 4 THE iimportance of football is grossly out of proportion in terms of real life. That is why there are managers who break down and become drunkards or nervous wrecks. They just cannot understand there is nothing to be done about A yesterday.ALBERT SIM - 409 words
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Article146 1984-01-25 47 Pahang pound message KUANIAN. Tues. Pahang sounded out a warning on their intentions 01 retaining soccer's Malaysia Cup when they whipped visitors Kedah 5-1 at the Darulmakinur Stadium here tonight. Initially, though, an upset seemed likefy as Kedah took a 17th-minute lead through P. Ganasamoorthy. But former Singapore captain T.NST - 146 words
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Article, Illustration276 1984-01-25 47 Geylang the slide GEYLANG INTERNATIONAL put the brakes on their jinxed return to the First Division when they held Tampines Rovers to a surprise 1-1 draw last night in their National Football League match at the Jalan Besar Stadium (reports Joe Dorai). Newiy-promotea ueylang suffered two successive defeats in the276 words
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Article29 1984-01-25 47 CALCUTTA, Tues. Argentina trounced Hungary W) (half time 1-0) in the Nehru Gold Cup international soccer tournament tonight. Scorers: Laszlo Racz (own goal), Ricardo Gareca, Carlos Arregui. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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207 1984-01-25 47 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI THREE national stars V. Sundram Moorthy, Razali Rashid and A. R. J. Mani are among the 30 players selected for the Asian Youth soccer competition in Bangladesh from March 15-28. The squad will also include six players who competed in last207 words
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Article290 1984-01-25 47 A GOAL by Garry Birtles gave Nottingham Forest a 1-0 victory at Southampton In Monday's English First Division match and enabled them to climb above West Ham to third place in the table. NORWICH CITY captain Dave Watson is back in contention for a place in the sideUPI; AFP; Bernama - 290 words
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Article, Illustration260 1984-01-25 47 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By THE ban on 24 Class One referees from ofi ficlAtfax In National Football League Dlvl- sion One matches has caused an uproar among the umpires. And tonight, the Football Referees' Asi sociatlon of Singapore will meet match offli cials to260 words
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255 1984-01-25 47 Famous five may face 'payments' charges LYONS (France), Tues. Five leading French international footballers are likely to be charged in connection with the St. Etienne "slush fund scandal" case. The five, European Footballer of the Year and current French captain Michel Platini, who now plays for Juventus in Italy, JeanFrancoisAFP - 255 words
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Article, Illustration549 1984-01-25 47 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN Mr Chips is back with a computer science degree INTERVIEW...BV 41 STILL love the game very much and I hope to enjoy my Job as much as I enjoy playing football. I've not decided which team I want to play for in the National League. AllALBERT SIM - 549 words
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Obituary, Illustration444 1984-01-25 43 141 Deaths 141 Deaths MRS IVY IRENE WICKEREMA SURIYA nee LEICESTER AGED: 69 PASSED AWAY PEACEFULLY ON 24TH JANUARY, 1984 LEAVING BEHIND:SONS DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW HENRY SALLY TAN VICTOR MARIE CHENG ROBERT FUMIKO SUZUKI EDGAR JULIANNE THOMPSON SHERROLD ANITA LEE FRANKLIN AGNES LEK IVAN ROHANA PADRI DAUGHTERS SONS-IN-LAW ROBERTA AH. PIADASA FIONA444 words
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Obituary, Illustration108 1984-01-25 43 143 Acknowledgements 143 Acknowledgements THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR CHAN TUCK KEONG wishes to express their heartfelt thanks to all relatives, friends, colleagues and business associates for their condolences, attendance, assistance, donations, scrolls and wreaths during their recent bereavement. f Th« Family of the Late MR. SIM KIM YAM108 words
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Obituary, Illustration37 1984-01-25 43 The family of the late rv POH AH KOW DEP: 20/1/84 wish to express their heartfelt thanks to relatives and friends for their kind assistance, attendance condolences, wreaths, scrolls and donations during thair recant bereavement.37 words
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Obituary, Illustration74 1984-01-25 43 The Family of the late MDM HO WAI LENG alias HO SEE BOH Departed 19th January 1984 express I hair heartfelt gratitude end thanks to their relative* friends and colleagues (or their condolence!, kind assistance, donations, wreaths, scrolls and attendance during their recent bereavernent. THE FAMILY Of the74 words
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Obituary, Illustration119 1984-01-25 43 ■■bMHbVbVHBbVbS In Loving Memory of R. MURUGAIAH Departed 25. 17S Gone from our lives one so dear But in our hearts forever near Inserted by wile. AUmeloo, sons, daughters, sons-in-law, daughter* in-taw grandchildren and great grandchildren. In Loving Memory ot OUR BELOVED MOTHER MDM LEE POH NEO119 words
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Obituary, Illustration96 1984-01-25 43 T In Loving Memory Of MR WEE SWEE KENC Departed 25 i 78 The depths of sorrow we cannot tell. Of .the loss of one we love so weli. And while he sleeps a peaceful sleep. His memory we shall alw; ,ys keep Always remembered by loved96 words
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Advertisement436 1984-01-25 43 111 Typing/ Secretarial 111 Typing/ Secretarial What makes ATT special? Professional teachers electronic typewriters word processors telex machine guest speakers simulation exercises case studies management films visits to commercial establishments friendly atmosphere j^H k^Hl I ™i BBF BHJI BJB HB/ B^^^H bb^T Give your daughter the chance she deserves let436 words
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Advertisement33 1984-01-25 43 The family of the late MRS. PRIMROSE GERTRUDE SCHARENGUIVEL Wish to express their heartfelt thanks to all relatives and friends for their kind assistance, attendance, donations, wreaths and condolence during their recent bereavement.33 words
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Advertisement69 1984-01-25 43 IN LOVING MEMORY of M'.c ,a Kesavan departed eight >eais ago Safe In the arms of J >.su; Dearly missed by loved ones r STRAITS TIMES RATES FOR PERSONAL ADS OBITUARIES I $71.25 for 3sm 11 col. (display style) $57.00 for 3cm x 1 col. (semi-dirplay style) $IS.OO for 1569 words
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318 1984-01-25 44 Affectation gallops smartly in soft going ON THE TRACK with TONTO IPOH, Tues. Affectation ID, a non-accep-tor last week, strode out smartly here this morning in preparation for his engagement in the Class 4 Div 6 race over 1,200 m on Saturday. With a riding boy in the saddle, the318 words
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Article, Illustration13 1984-01-25 44 BYJON - BYJON "We couldn't have won without the lightweight training shoes."13 words
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Article, Illustration468 1984-01-25 44 EPSOM JEEP - Why regroup unraced horses? EPSOM JEEP Two Class 6 winners get 'triple promotion' By HORSES in the restricted terms class created early in the 1981 season for new importations, unraced in their countries of origin, have now been "regrouped in Class 6 and are in fact racing for Class 6468 words
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Article, Illustration226 1984-01-25 44 At the finish At the 400 metres Pictures at the 400m by Cl 6 Div 2 I,loom 1. Gympie 2. Elegant Star 3. Bright Demand 4. Ephorna Dist 1 1(4,1 Time 1 11.5 Q 6 Div 1 1,400m 1. Gallant Wave 2. ParkALBERT SIM - 226 words
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Advertisement38 1984-01-25 44 OM THE ANTIQUITY AND VARIETY OF THE HINDU RELIGION Lecture by DR KARAN SINGH Cultural show: KALAMANDIR, SINGAPORE on Wednesday, 25 January 1984 7.30 pm at PUB Auditorium, Somerset Road. Organised by HINDU CENTRE, SINGAPORE. ALL ARE WELCOME38 words
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Advertisement34 1984-01-25 47 V If s the luckiest time of the year I J^ open a new account... DBS Bank. We're closer to you. v\ V X 88DBSBANK Goldhill Centre, #01-175 Thomson Road, Singapore 1130. Tel: *****33.34 words
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Miscellaneous71 1984-01-25 47 Today's events SOCCER SBHFL Div One: Hitachi Consumer v Hongkong Bank, Hyatt Hotel v Heli Orient (Jalan Besar, 5.15 and 7 p.m.). Times Organisation v Holiday Inn (Toa Payoh), Hilton International v SIA (Queenstown). Dtv Two: Hwee Seng v GECON (Geylang). Dlv Tkree: Hotel Asia v Century Park, Ming Court71 words
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301 1984-01-25 48 Licences needed to export certain goods to Teheran WASHINGTON, Tuesday THE Reagan administration yesterday formally designated Iran as a country supporting International terrorism, a move that will tighten already strict export controls against it. State Department spokesman John Hughes said the decision "was basedReuter - 301 words
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Article115 1984-01-25 48 Second fine in eight days LONDON, Tues. Singer Linda McCartney, wife of former Beatle Paul McCartney, was today fined for the second time In eight days on drags charges. American-born Linda, 42, pleaded guilty to smuggling 4.9 gm of cannabis through London's Heathrow Airport on her way back from theReuter - 115 words
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Article34 1984-01-25 48 TOKYO, Tues. Japan will start building an airport on an artificial island in Osaka Bay this year to reduce the affect of aircraft noise on Osaka, the Transport Ministry said yesterday ReuterReuter - 34 words
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347 1984-01-25 48 Six other groups show support HONGKONG, Tues. The Mass Transit Railway (MTR) strike intensified as 30 supervisors joined it on its third day today and six other groups also showed their support by sending representatives to the scene. The strike beganAFP - 347 words
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Article46 1984-01-25 48 MBABNE (Swaziland). Tues. Prime Minister Prince Bhekimpi Dlamini has called on Swazi women to stop wearing trousers, mini-skirts and see-through dresses. Prince Bhekimpi told Parliament yesterday that this type of dress offended the conservative traditions of his small southern African kingdom. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article, Illustration141 1984-01-25 48 COUPLE PLAN TO GIVE HALF THE PRIZE AWAY THEY have a good reason to kiss. This Canadian track driver and his wife had just collected North America's largest taxfree lottery prize. They said they would give away half the US$ll million (Ss23 million) to relatives and charity. Mr Stuart Kelly,UPI - 141 words
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Article75 1984-01-25 48 ROME, Tues. The condition of Libyan ambassador Ammar El Taggazy, who suffered extensive brain damage when he was shot by unidentified gunmen in Rome on Saturday, is getting worse, the Policlinico Umberto Hospital said today. Surgeons removed two bullets from his abdomen and shoulder but doctorsReuter - 75 words
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223 1984-01-25 48 'Settle debt' notices: Two men held POLICE have arrested two men following complaints that some debt collectors were embarrassing residents by putting up notices in public places to make them pay up their dues. The suspects were picked up in a police ambush at Block 199, Toa Payoh North, at223 words
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342 1984-01-25 48 HOUSTON, Tuesday MEMBERS of a United States government panel investigating the sinking three months ago of the Glomar Java Sea oil rig off Vietnam held out hope today that some of the 81 missing crew might still be alive. "It's veryReuter - 342 words
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Article58 1984-01-25 48 TOKYO, Tues. A Japan Air Lines Boeing 747 was struck by lightning in midair on Sunday night on a flight from London to Anchorage, Alaska, shortly after take-off from Heathrow Airport. There were no reports of injuries. Japan's Kyodo news service said the plane continued fromAP - 58 words
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Article30 1984-01-25 48 NEW YORK. Tues. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 1.05 to 1.243.40 in the first half hour of trading in the New York Stock Exchange. APAP - 30 words
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Advertisement212 1984-01-25 48 I BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally IN TODAY'S ISSUE Low Keng Huat Construction (Singapore) Pte Ltd which has put its name on some of the biggest building projects is gearing up for a listing through its principal banker, Overseas Union Bank. AMY CHEOK reports. The latest increase in licence fees212 words
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Advertisement129 1984-01-25 48 p Fuji Massage Chair "Full Course" TifcaMitfi'ilMtMn JH^i mk '■Bill Itt^ jSHp*? IP^I i FR 605b The Ultimate Massage Chair Fuji Medical calls on 30 years of experience in the design o' medical equipment to realize this new and effective design A design that is engineered to be perfectly comfortable129 words
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Advertisement452 1984-01-25 48 NORGE DESIGNED FOR TODAY'S LIVING Ko'del249B|[ Hf Through- the door convenience teat ure Deep door shelves uatei and ice just that helps save let you store more press glass against energy by moreconvet the padded levers minimizing us* of Hold even 6- packs for cold water or ice refrigerator door452 words
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Miscellaneous118 1984-01-25 48 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Partly Cloudy. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: lUmux., 23 min. SUNSET today: 7.19 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.15 a.m. Adelaide 23/34 C Cloudy Manila 20/29C Fair Amsterdam %Z Melbourne 14 28C Rain Bangkok 22, 32C Fair Moscow -5/0C Snow Belong -12/0C Qear New York118 words
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Title Section18 1984-01-25 1 SECTION TWO Ninja with an eye Clearing misconceptions on Hollywood about piles LEISURE, Page Nine OUTLOOK, Page Two18 words
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Article, Illustration1674 1984-01-25 1 ZHOU MEI - ZHOU MEI By Of Business Times The second (and final) part of an interview with Professor Lim Chong Yah, upon his recent return from a six-month stay in Japan, focuses on the quality of life there, the people and their customs. While there is much that1,674 words
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Article, Illustration563 1984-01-25 2 DAVID WILCK - Putting more gleam in gems DAVID WILCK By in Boston EVERY year, at commercial and university facilities around the world, millions of dollars' worth of gems are subjected to high levels of radiation. The result is rarities such as canary-yellow diamonds and azureblue topaz at reasonable prices. In a jewellery563 words
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Article, Illustration1411 1984-01-25 2 DR WWN - DR WWN Piles, or haemorrhoids, is a fairly common ailment. Yet the condition is little talked about, and there are a lot of misconceptions surrounding it. By A community service project of the Singapore Medical Association and The Straits Times PILES, rarely a1,411 words
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Article, Illustration855 1984-01-25 3 MAY HO; SAM RAN - Doctor who takes aches to heart MAY HO SAM RAN edited by Rheumatologist Dr Frank Dudley, who has written several books on arthritis, was here recently to promote his latest book. He talks about the different types of arthritis. By Women with rheumatoid arthritis sometimes find that the pain goes855 words
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Article, Illustration1005 1984-01-25 4 LYNNE LIMPUS - Flights of space art LYNNE LIMPUS rA rocket lands on the moon, its plume a spectacular starburst. A satellite hangs in space, the glint of the sun's rays on its shell. It may not be high art but it certainly touches something in the human imagination. By I in Houston1,005 words
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Article, Illustration1434 1984-01-25 5 NG - NG By On record! WHEN his debut album. Greetings from Asbory Park, N.J. (CBS), was released in 1973. Bruce Springsteen was hailed as the new 800 Dylan. The LP did not altogether deserve the brouhaha, ouc it is easy to understand why the comparison was made. Like Dylan,1,434 words
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Article, Illustration779 1984-01-25 8 Chess: It 's a game of war THE GAME YET TO FINISH At Golden Sultan, Odeon-Katong and Jurong Drive-in Last Thursday and Friday Reviewed by CHOO SOH ENG IN WARS, there are no winners only losers. Nations may emerge victorious but humanity suffers. This is the underlying theme of The779 words
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Article, Illustration609 1984-01-25 9 NANCY KOH - Ninja sets his sights on the West NANCY KOH Yasuaki Kurata, known as the snoop-and-sneak "Nippon ninjaf\ wants to make memorable films in Hollywood. Hail By "MAI!" It is a word the Japanese use often to agree, assent and affirm. Yasuaki Kurata peppers his conversation with several hai, but without609 words
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Article435 1984-01-25 9 LUO LIAN PIN - LUO LIAN PIN SSO CONCERT Victoria Concert Hall Last Friday Reviewed by OF TCHAIKOVSKY'S three piano concerti, the first is by far the most popular, although the other two are also quite remarkable pieces in themselves. Initially dedicated to pianist Nicholas Rubinstein, the then director of435 words
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Article, Illustration284 1984-01-25 10 Pick of the day LIFECLIMB (Ch 5, 6.25 p.m.): The true story of Stan Zandall, a retired vice-presi-dent of a bank, who suffersed from cancer. Convinced that both his physical and emotional problems can be solved by the mind, he tries to recapture his health by getting involved284 words
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Advertisement135 1984-01-25 2 Yours free at no extra charge whatever with the purchase of $bO or more of Clinique products news. And receive a free 30-second skin analysis. Sweeps off dead dry flakes, lets better skin show. One bonus to a customer C.lossv Black Brush-On Mascara. «p I yv llV>i /X I I135 words
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Advertisement317 1984-01-25 5 BE A SUCCESSFUL MARKETING MAN Qualify for the Institute of Marketing Diploma, UK through Pitman's Correspondence College the world's oldest and most experienced postal tutors. Pitman's courses are also available for the following Professional Examinations: Chartered Institute of Transport Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers Institute sf Freight Forwarders Institute of Purchasing317 words
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Advertisement897 1984-01-25 6 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES Telex Service: Address: Rates: ST\NTS Appointments, Notice Section Straits Times: 5523.75 psc. cm. O I AN Id rs ***** TIMEAD TIMES PUBLISHING BHD Sunday Times: 5524.40 psc. cm. RSSOBBI Sales Service Times House Box Service: BBSS! Tel: *****11 ext 2724-7 2669 390, Kim Seng. Road Collected: SSS.UU iiHiaMMiiiiiii Singapore897 words
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Advertisement448 1984-01-25 6 VOTICES NOTICES YUNG FONG MACHINERY TRADING PTE LTD (In members' voluntary liquidation) t an Extraordinary Gener--1 Meeting of Yung Fong lachinery Trading Pte Ltd, eld on 30th December 1983, le following special resoluions were duly passed. "That the company be wound up voluntarily and that Mr. Tan Gim Soo of448 words
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Advertisement1124 1984-01-25 7 It's amazing what just a few minutes a day can do for you Are you overweight and out of condition? Do you feel guilty about eating too much food and not doing anything to get rid of that flab? Put aside a few minutes each day with the Bullworker Easy1,124 words
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Miscellaneous332 1984-01-25 7 COMICS j%_ PEANUTS BySchulz (SOME HUSBANDS LIKE IF WE UERE MARRIER I AjMAT MVld) ?1 I/^ l'P FOLP TME^X g VTO C00K.., J YOU COULP PO ALL VT YOU PC y I V NAPKINS J Y"""^ E -rr ,y-^ I KING TUT By dm vSScU we wcßKer f a guv332 words
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Miscellaneous327 1984-01-25 9 Swimming times TODAY: Singapore 4.18 a.m. (2.4 m), 10.15 a.m. (0.9 m), 4.26 p.m. (2.4 m), 10.39 p.m. (0.9m). Sedili Kechil 3.54 a.m. (2.3m), 9.48 a.m. (1.1m), 4.03 p.m. (2.2 m), 10.05 p.m. (1.1m). Port Dickson 6.15 a.m. iO.6m), 11.33 a.m. (2.0 m), 5.48 p.m. (0.6 m). TOMORROW: Singapore 5.01327 words
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Miscellaneous340 1984-01-25 10 YOUR VIEWING AND LISTENING GUIDE j Radio Five FM Stereo Sounds from Scandinavia 4 mHi In VHP lland II (cont'd) 2.H Musical Des«AM News in Brid f 3 News m Brief gramme Summarv J^ p™« iLnglisn and Mandarin) /«_»usi i*^ Awaßes 7•• «fco fTAfnnanl^ «1 from Different £as _5 News340 words
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Miscellaneous404 1984-01-25 10 ODV/ O 3.00 PM Opening and Programme Highlights followed Fonzie goes all out to win her over. by Hotel (Mandarin with English subtitles/r) 7.20 Newswatch (English): Children's news pro--4.35 Exercise with Gloria gramme. 4.55 The Animal World Alien Animals: This pro 7.30 News and Weather Forecast (Malay) gramme examines the404 words
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Miscellaneous729 1984-01-25 10 MALAYSIA 3 5.01 PM Quran Reading As chairman, Raj confronts the 5.09 Programme Summary landlord and i evicted as a 5.12 Sesame Street (Children's pro- troublemaker. They are forced to gramme) move out. Shirley decides to take 6.00 News matters in hand. 6.12 Bimbingan Ugama: Religious Guid- 7.26 Azan Maghrib729 words
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Article, Illustration444 1984-01-25 1 HONG CHONG WING - Book that's tailored to our needs CHONG WING HONG By WRITING a book on dressmaking is no mean feat. This is so, especially if the book is tailored to suit the needs of beginners and experts. Instructress Pauline Gan Siew Eng's recently published Drafting, Cutting and Sewing in Dressmaking gives444 words
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Article50 1984-01-25 1 W ft "B ft) f H i t ft' ''n: i^^j^it^ r- I A H3tJtftff< ft X^«S7 -g|s (lii f&fr: t*t <fe&@t2.SL!ft+r. f e HH3Mff*6 sfcigj£fi&* ttßTUfij«7 ft* mix. b-g^iae* ie 7 o <fei^2^ ££X&7 01 1 V "S 313E »*affi«*tim* ta *tt rt'i ks M fcffctfc* ft i#S X50 words
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Article, Illustration252 1984-01-25 1 THE man, whose name is synonymous with calligraphy in Singapore, will hold his first-ever, oneman show in Singapore from Feb 22 to 26. Mr Pan Shou. 73, who has skilfully wielded his brush for 60 years, has never felt the need to display his elegantly executed252 words
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Advertisement175 1984-01-25 1 APPOINTMENTS Applications are invited for the posts of A) CONCRETE PRODUCTS SALES OFFICER B) CONCRETE PRODUCTS TECHNICIAN In the Industrial Engineering Division of our Company. Applicants must: Rsr Post A be Degree holder. For Post B Diploma hoider in Civil Engmeer- 'ng Be beiow 30 years old Have previous working175 words
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Advertisement275 1984-01-25 1 THE COMPANY: The East Asiatic Company was established in Singapore in 1902 and is engaged in trading of a wide range of products. The annual turnover of the Company is in excess of Ss2oo million with a total staff of more than 300. The East Asiatic Co (S) Re Ltd275 words
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Advertisement312 1984-01-25 1 HempePs Marine Industrial Coatings (S) Pte Ltd For our new factory in Jurong, we are seeking a PRODUCTION MANAGER You will be responsible for the daily management of the factory, in close cooperation with the Technical Manager. You must be able to plan and supervise the daily production and carry312 words
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Advertisement297 1984-01-25 1 jHr~77~* Are you aii entrepreneurial secretary who speaks our language? Singapore's spectacular new Marina Square wn. be dominated by Singapore's newest and most exciting hotel Designed primarily with multi-national business guests in mind the hotel will boast superbly efficient service and facilities The executive secretary were looking for. to work297 words
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Article, Illustration869 1984-01-25 2 BETTY WANG - BETTY WANG By Father of Chinese physics is now its head The new head of Taiwan's top research centre, Dr Wu Dayou, is regarded as the father of Chinese physics. The Nobel Prize winner, physicist Yang Chengning, was a student of his in wartime China.869 words
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Advertisement307 1984-01-25 2 APPOINTMENTS 8 I The Time: 9.00 am to^OOpm. jS If you are an outstanding individual on the lookout for a total career development with a world leader in high technology, let us help you along. Hewlett Packard- In search of excellence Data Centre Supervisor In this position, some previous supervisory307 words
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Advertisement244 1984-01-25 2 iY~ MARITIME HOLDINGS LTD Invites applications for the post of BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANT I The successful candidate shall assist the business development j Manager in developing new areas of business activities in the South- East Asian region and will be stationed in one of the branch offices j S Good244 words
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Advertisement320 1984-01-25 2 NOTICES BERJUNTAI TIN DREDGING BERHAD (Incorporated in Malaysia) UNAUDITED MINING AND FINANCIAL RESULT'; FOR THE HALF YEAR ENDED 31 ST OCTOBER 1983 Mining Results Outputoftinconcentrate-OOOkgs. 1,034 2,398 Sale of tin concentrate -OOOkgs. 964 1,945 Average price per kilogramme of tin metal $29 3? 5;.'9 .20 S?9 4fc Average net realisation320 words
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