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Title Section15 1984-02-13 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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Article, Illustration793 1984-02-13 1 Ties with US crucial, says Chernenko: Page 4 What the new Soviet leader has to face: Page 12 Politburo meets today to pick successor: US, Britain and China set the tone but no quick thaw m East- West relations likely LONDON, Sunday WESTERN nationsReuter; AP; AFP; UPI - 793 words
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167 1984-02-13 1 THE relationship between the Soviet Union and the US is not likely to undergo major changes m the next two or three years following the death of Soviet leader Yuri Andropov last Thursday. This is the view of Foreign Minister S. Dhanabalan, who167 words
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Article89 1984-02-13 1 BEIJING, Sun. Archaeologists m China, where the hundred-year-old egg is a culinary delight, have gone one better by unearthing a bird's egg dating back 4,560 years, the official Xinhua news agency said today. The egg, found at the site of an ancient dwelling near the central cityReuter - 89 words
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127 1984-02-13 1 Hawke flies in for three-day visit here AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister Bob Hawke arrived here yesterday for a three-day visit. He was met at Changi Airport by Dr Yeo Ning Hong, acting Minister for Communications and Minister of State (Defence). Mr Hawke, accompanied by Mrs Hawke and a 13-man delegation, flew127 words
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Article167 1984-02-13 1 DO YOU know that a retired accountant m Toa Payoh North, m trying to help residents there, has found a cure for his insomnia as well as set a record? And over at Cairnhill, hundreds of children are also setting a record of a different sort. You'll167 words
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695 1984-02-13 1 IRENE NGOO - IRENE NGOO By Cost of flats likely to go up by less than 5 pc, says Teh HOUSING Board flats will cost more again from July 1 but the price increase is likely to be less than last year's 5 per695 words
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Article60 1984-02-13 1 MOSCOW, Sun. Despite the death of President Yuri Andropox anti- American attacks did not tone down today m the Soviet media. Tass, attacking IS Middle East policy, accused the Reagan administration of bombarding Lebanon m what it called the "the crime> of ttvh v American miiitanAFP - 60 words
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Advertisement29 1984-02-13 1 Inside j 52 pages today Classifieds m Section 2 SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 3-6 CAUSEWAY 11 EDITORIAL 12 LETTERS 13 BACKGROUND 14 TIMES DOLLAR 15-18 RACING 21 SPORTS 22,2329 words
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Article549 1984-02-13 2 Everyone's show THE production of the special Mandarin drama serial to mark Singapore's 25th anniversary of selfrule will involve various statutory boards and ministries. A team comprising SBC producers, researchers and representatives from those "action agencies" such as the Housing Board, Port of Singapore Authority, Public Utilities Board and549 words
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Article269 1984-02-13 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: ON a sensitive issue like defence, public debate should not be too open. While the electorate has the right to know why the government is spending a huge sum of money on four airborne early warning aircraft, we should stop short of the point when269 words
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Article231 1984-02-13 2 Foraging Forest THE recent surge by Nottingham Forest up the English First Division ladder onto the shoulders of leaders Liverpool speaks volumes for its reticent manager, Brian Clough. On Saturday, Clough once more masterminded his side to a brilliant 1-0 away win over Queens Park Rangers. Forest notched their231 words
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Article205 1984-02-13 2 THE RAT'S CRYSTAL BALL ON STOCK MARKET TRENDS FROM New York to Tokyo, Sydney to Frankfurt, the Year of the Rat couid hold much promise for stock markets. All investors eyes will be on Wall Street, the centre of American share trading, and the world's biggest and most influential.205 words
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Article92 1984-02-13 2 COMPUTERS DAUNT GIRLS RECENT studies m the United States show that girls are not as interested m computers at home and at school, and even if they are interested they have fewer chances to use them. The problem is not just access. It is attitude, culture, history, tradition and92 words
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Article602 1984-02-13 2 Chernenko on US ties SOVIET Politburo member Konstantin Chernenko, a leading contender for the top job at the Kremlin, said m an article .m the Sunday Times, that improving relations with the United States was "more important than ever before". But the 72--year-old conservative Soviet Communist Party602 words
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Article399 1984-02-13 2 Equality sport IF YOU look carefully at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games m Los Angeles this year, you will see an athlete on the New Zealand team pushing herself m a wheelchair alongside her teammates. She is Neroli Fairhall, top woman archer m New Zealand and399 words
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Article189 1984-02-13 2 'More arms for DX' THE armed forces of the coalition government of Democratic Kampuchea (DX) have received more weapons and ammunition from China and a few South-east Asian countries, Prince Sihanouk said m Penang yesterday. He was speaking at a press conference during his eight-day visit to189 words
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Article184 1984-02-13 2 Tibet m pictures PHOTO-JOURNALIST Leong Ka Tai from Hongkong presented a slide show on life m Tibet which both thrilled and awed the audience m the packed Cultural Theatre last Sunday. A rather eerie photo-account was that of a knife-wielding man a corpse. Mr Leong explained that it184 words
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Article391 1984-02-13 3 Congress may say 'no' to $1.9 b for Manila WASHINGTON. Sun. The Reagan administration is struggling to head off congressional efforts that will make ISS9OO million (Ssl.9 billion) m US economic and military aid to the Philippines dependent on the holding of free and fair electionsAP; UPI - 391 words
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Article, Illustration355 1984-02-13 3 BANGKOK, Sunday THAILAND'S opposition Chart Thai Party has bowed to military demands to call off plans for a parliamentary noconfidence motion against the government of Prime Minister General Prem Tinsulanonda. Party officials said the decision was taken at a meeting on FridayBernama - 355 words
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Article151 1984-02-13 3 BEIJING, Son. It might be called a Chinese puzzle: What does it mean when an official's name Is circled on a government document? That he has read the circular, that he approves it or that he does not know whether to agree or not? This problemAP - 151 words
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235 1984-02-13 3 Butt leaves last message for his family NEW DELHI, Sun. Kashmiri secessionist leader Maqbool Butt, hanged eight days after the kidnap and murder of an Indian diplomat m Britain, left a last message for his wife and children, the Press Trust of India (PTI) reported today. PTI said Butt, executedReuter; AFP - 235 words
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Article, Illustration120 1984-02-13 3 Students in Japan face 'exam hell' today picture. TOKYO, Sun. Scores of ashen-fared students will tomorrow brave the fiery "examination hell" competitive Japanese college entrance exams that drive dozens of teenagers to suicide each year. "I feel strong mental pressure because I want to succeed this time," said 19-year-old HasegawaUPI - 120 words
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290 1984-02-13 3 I'm not seeking re-election to Assembly, says Imelda MANILA, Sunday MRS IMELDA Marcos today firmly denied she would run for a National Assembly seat m the scheduled May election, the official Philippines news agency reported "There are no ifs or buti. I am not seeking re-election to the Assembly mAFP - 290 words
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159 1984-02-13 3 Pakistan checking 'atomic bomb' claim ISLAMABAD, Sun. The Pakistani government is investigating statements by its top nuclear scientist who last week hinted thai Islamabad could make an atomic bomb. "This interview was a complete surprise to us and we are still checking up whether the contents of the interview areReuter - 159 words
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Article, Illustration393 1984-02-13 4 LONDON, Sunday Ties with US more crucial than ever before, says Chernenko SOVIET Politburo member Konstantin Chernenko, a leading contender to succeed the dead President Yuri Andropov, said m The Sunday Times that improving relations with United States is "more important than ever before." But the 72-year-oldAP - 393 words
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Article, Illustration417 1984-02-13 4 In other words... 4 FOR more than six months, Mr Andropov's Politburo cronies lied to their own people and the world about the "heavy cold" of the mortally sick leader. The detailed medical reports now available (showing there were serious health problems as far back asAP; UPI - 417 words
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256 1984-02-13 4 Kissinger expects Soviet 'peace offensive' WASHINGTON, Sun. Former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger said yesterday he expected a "peace offensive by the Soviet Union as a result of the death of Mr Andropov. He said m a television interview that this would give the United States a chance toReuter - 256 words
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Article68 1984-02-13 4 MOSCOW, Sun. The Soviet Union will come to a virtual standstill (or five minutes at noon on Tuesday. Gunfire will crack the air and whistles from trains, factories and ships will sound a salute across the country. The government decree said work at all enterprises68 words
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Article118 1984-02-13 4 THIS is an excerpt of a conversation between US licePresident George Bosh and the late Soviet President Yuri Andropov after the funeral of former Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev. It was related recently by the US Secretary of State, Mr George Sholtz, to the118 words
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412 1984-02-13 4 Andropov a transitional leader, say papers 6WE have no say In the matter, we'll just wait and see. tt Young Russian woman when asked who she would like as President Yuri dropov'ssuccessor. LONDON, Sun. NEWSPAPERS yesterday wrote off Mr Andropov as a transitional ruler and voiced hopes for improved East-westReuter - 412 words
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517 1984-02-13 5 STOCKHOLM, Sun. US leads m arms race, followed by the Soviets, says report THE US nuclear arsenal, with the Soviet Union's keeping pace, has grown by the equivalent of one Hiroshima-sized atomic bomb every 30 minutes since the end of World Warn. That calculationUPI - 517 words
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121 1984-02-13 5 NEW YORK, Son. Doctors who told a patient he had three months to live must pay US$3.l million (S$S.6 icilllon) far miffditignow lag Us illness as eaaeer and then treating him ivlth powerful drugs. A toy has rated that the drags may have patAP - 121 words
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Article174 1984-02-13 5 GENEVA, Sun. REPRESENTATIVES of 120 nations meeting here agreed yesterday to set up a new system for allocating the world's overcrowded high-frequency radio waves among broadcasting stations. The move was portrayed partly as an effort to help developing countries communicate more effectively with the restNYT - 174 words
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Article, Illustration97 1984-02-13 5 A day of joy and protest for Georgia THE United States Navy's USS Georgia, the fourth m the nations fleet of Trident nuclear-powered submarines, was commissioned 1b (lew London, Connecticut, en Saturday. About 4ft uninvited anti-nuclear weapons protesters blocked the gates to the Naval Underwater Systems Centre across the ThamesAP; UPI - 97 words
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431 1984-02-13 5 Higher arms spending cited as cause of world economic crisis In other words... 4 TODAY'S economic headlines describe a world that is finding it difficult to live within its means. Eager to maximise our output today, we m are borrowing from tomorrow. s The World Watch Institute. WASHINGTON, Sun. GrowingNYT - 431 words
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Article173 1984-02-13 5 WASHINGTON, Sun. The Reagan administration is debating whether to allow military hit teams to secretly attack terrorist groups abroad responsible for bombings of US installations, the Washington Post reported today. Counter-strikes against terrorist groups overseas are "being pondered at the highest levels of our government",AP - 173 words
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290 1984-02-13 6 BEIRUT, Sun. HOPES of ewfiag the tight m^ hero anil restoring normality to west Beirut received a boost yes'erday as Saudi mediator Rafic al-Hariri arrived and resumed consoltations. The rigid positions of the opposing leaders had softened slightly by last night after heAFP; Reuter - 290 words
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199 1984-02-13 6 LARNACA (Cyprus), Sun. The first American civilians evacuated from Beirut arrived m Cyprus yesterday, exhausted from a week of heavy lighting and an overnight boat trip, but eager to return to their homes m Mrs Elizabeth Norton, who carried her four-day-old daughter NadiaUPI; AP - 199 words
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Article, Illustration422 1984-02-13 6 Talks with Reagan on French-Egyptian initiative WASHINGTON, Sun. President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt arrived here yesterday after talks m Paris on a joint French-Egyptian peace plan for the Middle East that he said he would discuss with President konald Reagan. Mr Mubarak, whoNYT - 422 words
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Article, Illustration76 1984-02-13 6 THIS is the almostcompleted King Khaled Airport built m the middle of the Nejd desert, about 51 km from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Built In a traditional oriental style, the new airport comprises four terminals and a mosque with a domeshaped roof (left). On completion, the airport76 words
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231 1984-02-13 6 JERUSALEM, Sun. Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir has warned that if the government of President Amin Gemayel abrogates the security agreement it signed last May with Israel, Lebanon will have effectively given up its independence, forcing Israel to act on its own to police theNYT - 231 words
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Article64 1984-02-13 6 STUDENT UNREST has hit Bangladesh and Pakistan over the last 24 hours. About 200 undergraduates from Bangladesh's Rajshahi University began a two-day hunger strike yesterday to press for the release of 13 jailed student leaders. About 30 students were injured m clashes with troops m Pakistan's SindReuter; AP - 64 words
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Article62 1984-02-13 6 SNOW AND freezing temperatures over the last three days have claimed eight lives m Switzerland and at least three m the United States, reports said. The violent weather also swept regions of central and southern Italy, causing traffic chaos and trapping on Saturday hundreds of familiesAP; Reuter - 62 words
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Article77 1984-02-13 6 PRESIDENT RONALD Reagan would win 50 per cent of votes and former Democrat VicePresident Walter Mondale 42 per cent had presidential elections been held yesterday, an opinion poll m the Los Angeles Times showed. The poll was taken on Thursday after Mr Reagan's announcement that USAFP - 77 words
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Article62 1984-02-13 6 THE BRITISH government has refused to grant visas to Czechoslovak trade union officials for a meeting m Glasgow, Scotland, to discuss peace and disarmament, a Prague newspaper said on Saturday. The secretary of the Czechoslovak Central Council of Trade Unions, Mr Viliam Kozik, wanted to attend a sessionAFP - 62 words
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Article72 1984-02-13 6 A MAN armed with a sub- machine gun who hijacked an American Airlines jet m Haiti and ordered it to fly to New York, its scheduled destination, was arrested yesterday when the plane landed there, an FBI spokesman said. The hijacker, identified as Jean-Philippe Windsor, 34, surrendered hisReuter - 72 words
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162 1984-02-13 6 JOHANNESBURG, Sun. British film director Sir Richard Attenborough yesterday denied reports by South Africa's state television that he plans to make a film m support of Black guerilla violence. He told a press conference before returning to Britain that the allegations were "aReuter - 162 words
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Article97 1984-02-13 6 KHARTOUM, Sun. Sudanese army units searched the brushland of southern Sudan yesterday for separatist rebels who kidnapped seven foreigners m a raid on a French construction camp. The BBC said that Australian pilot Peter Brent died m rebel hands following the raid on Friday. Diplomats said theupi - 97 words
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Article393 1984-02-13 7 LEONG WENG KAM - Government bodies to TV show LEONG WENG KAM By THE Singapore Broadcasting Corporation's special Mandarin drama serial to mark Singapore's 25th anniversary of self-rule will involve various statutory boards and ministries m its production. A team comprising SBC producers, researchers and representatives from those "action agencies" such as the Housing393 words
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Article, Illustration147 1984-02-13 7 A helping paw HERE'S a novel way to launch a book: >t a celebrity to paw-print each copy. Zoo darting, Ah Meng the orang ntan, spent much of Saturday afternoon doint lost that. She was busy at Times The Bookstop In Specialists' Shopping Centre, lending a paw to Mr Bernard147 words
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Article91 1984-02-13 7 Course on physical fitness ANYONE interested m a career m the physical fitness field or m getting information for their own use can join a fitness leaders' course to be held here soon. The course will be held at Castle's Aerobic Centre m Bras Basah Complex, Bain Street from Feb91 words
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Article168 1984-02-13 7 A GIRL and her brother were Injured by flying splinters caused by a freak explosion yesterday morning. Police said Ng Boon Choo, 12, and her brother, Boon Wang, 17, were waiting m their car for their parents outside the Yokoso Department Store m Tanjong168 words
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Article111 1984-02-13 7 THE Attorney -General, through the Notaries Public Act, has revoked the appointment of 20 notaries public who have ceased to practise as advocates and solicitors. According to the latest government gazette the revocation took effect from Feb 10. The 20 are: Christopher Edward Neville Arkell, William111 words
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306 1984-02-13 8 IHE two most sought after jobs m Singapore today seem to be taxidriving anil running a hawker stall. Man> Singaporeans ask their Members of Parliament to help them to get taxi and hawker licences at meet -t he-people sessions m various constituenries.306 words
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Article47 1984-02-13 8 A BUDDHIST temple m Bedok Road was damaged by fire early yesterday. Nobody was hurt m the fire which was put out 30 minutes after it started, at about 6.30 a.m. The cause of the fire and the extent of damage were not immediately known.47 words
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Article, Illustration458 1984-02-13 8 PAUL WEE; LESLEY KOH - Cheers, and then came death PAUL WEE LESLEY KOH Story by: Pictures by: Early morning hell-riders' race ends m tragedy A SUSPECTED hellrider was killed during an illegal race when his motorcycle skidded and crashed into an iron railing near the Kallang Squash Centre m Stadium Road early yesterday. Immediately458 words
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126 1984-02-13 8 A CANADIAN minister will lead a team of officials to hold talks with Singapore officials on expanding economic links among British Columbia, Singapore and Asean. A statement from the Canadian High Commission said the Minister of Industry and Small Business Development for British Columbia.126 words
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Article, Illustration420 1984-02-13 9 LEE KIM CHE; AHMAD OSMAN; CHAN ENG CHENG - LEE KIM CHE AHMAD OSMAN CHAN ENG CHENG Reports by and Dhana not plied with problems common m other areas IT was one walkabout with a difference when Mr S Dhanabalan loured Serangoon Gardens yesterday. First, the Foreign Affairs and Culture Minister thought there was 'a420 words
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Article, Illustration184 1984-02-13 9 THE government is applying its mind to the problems of an ageing population. This would result m more facilities for the aged sick, said Mr S. Dhanabalan yesterday. The Minister for Foreign Affairs and Culture said the government was trying to anticipate the problems that would arise184 words
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164 1984-02-13 9 MR S. Dhanabalan yesterday assured parents that the changes m education policies were meant to improve things. The Foreign Affairs and Culture Minister said the changes should be seen as an evolution to a better education system. They were introduced after careful studies of164 words
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Article264 1984-02-13 9 MANY Members of Parliament were on their toes yesterday attending Lunar New Year parties with residents and community leaders m their constituencies. For many, it was a celebration specially for senior citizens who were presented with hong bao and food packets. The MP for Moulmein.264 words
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186 1984-02-13 9 Give a thought to working after 55, says Phua YOU may be 55 years old. But this does not always mean you are too old to work. For the healthy elderly citizens among us ran put m at least another 10 years of work Firms should consider taking m 3186 words
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Article111 1984-02-13 9 THE younger generation should be encouraged to continue to visit and pay their respects to their elders on Lunar New Year. The point was made by the Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Home Affairs), Mr Chin Ham Tong, at a Lunar New Year party at Aljunied community centre yesterday.111 words
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170 1984-02-13 9 Role of senior citizens in civil defence SENIOR citizens have a very important role to play m driving home the civil defence message. They are the ones who have actually experienced the horrors of war and so they can better relate to their children, grandchildren and neighbours the vital importance170 words
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177 1984-02-13 9 a <;r< >i P of 26 countries will sit, m M agreement m Singapore tomorrow to lay an undersea cable from Singapore to Mar seiiie. the Freud) Teleicommunications Ministry said m Paris over- the weekend. The project will r()St 3- million francsAFP - 177 words
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Article218 1984-02-13 19 The new priority scheme for registration of pupils THE controversial new priority scheme for the registration of pre-primary and Primary One pupils was a major talking point yesterday. Three leaders joined m the national debate two of them backing the policy and the other opposing it218 words
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Article425 1984-02-13 19 LEONG WENG KAM - LEONG WENG KAM For asdfasdfasdf By MR S. Dhanabalan yesterday said the school priority scheme for children of well-educated mothers was to persuade them to reproduce themselves not to dissuade the less-educated from having children. This was to redress the trend among the welleducated425 words
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453 1984-02-13 19 TAN BAN HUAT - TAN BAN HUAT Against By THE MP for Rochore, Dr Toh Chin Chye, said yesterday that the new priority registration scheme for schools violates the Constitution which guarantees equal rights to citizens regardless of their wealth and education. He said: "It is ultra453 words
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Article56 1984-02-13 19 SMALL and medium-size businesses m Asean will get US$l.4 million (5J2.98 million) m aid from the United States to upgrade their technology, staff training and business operations. Tomorrow, the US government will sign grant agreements with Technonet Asia and the Institute for Southeast Asian Studies at56 words
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197 1984-02-13 19 SINGAPORE Muslims are fortunate because even though they are a minority, they are treated equally. The director-general of the Islamic Foundation for Science, Technology and Development based m Saudi Arabia. Dr Ali Kettani. said this yesterday. He was speaking on the position197 words
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251 1984-02-13 19 would end up m substandard schools. He said the views of parents on the so-called first choice schools were subjective. The ministry, he added, viewed all Singapore schools the same way. Each and every school has been equipped with251 words
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Article, Illustration330 1984-02-13 19 IT LOOKED quite like a little Peranakan party on Saturday outside the National Theatre's reception room when 36 Straitsborn Chinese gathered for auditions for a locallywritten baba p)ay and pageant. The play, called Pilch Menantu (Choosing a Daughter-in-Law), is written by Mr Felix330 words
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Article, Illustration334 1984-02-13 10 Sleep and the process of memory in babies A STI'DV on how babies remember new tricks has enhanced the understanding of memory and forgetting among adults as well as babies. Mr Jeffrey Fagan and Miss Carolyn Rovee-Collier of Rutgers University m Brunswick, New Jersey, wanted to find out how babies334 words
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Article, Illustration508 1984-02-13 10 Nasa has a few designs for space lab THE National Aeronautics and Space Administration first put Neil Armstrong on the moon m 1969. Then m 1981, it launched the space shuttle. Now Nasa aims to put into orbit the first permanently manned space station within a decade. This will totally508 words
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Article, Illustration259 1984-02-13 10 Bits and bytes IN a crowded city, where transport can be a problem, a mini-helicopter would be ideal to get around even the worst traffic snarls. Just such a vehicle has been unveiled at the Inter-Airport Fair m Frankfurt. The minicopter weighs 50 kg259 words
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Article, Illustration278 1984-02-13 11 Weapons and ammunition mainly from China PENANG. Sun. The armed forces of the coalition government of Democratic Kampuchea (DX) have received more weapons and ammunition from China and a few Southeast Asian countries. Prince Sihanouk said here today. The Prince, who is President ofNST - 278 words
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240 1984-02-13 11 Johor flood situation expected to worsen JOHOR BARU, Sun. The flood situation m Johor is expected to worsen as the weather still remains gloomy and levels of major rivers are still at the danger mark. The number of evacuees at the 88 relief centres m the five affected districts stoodBernama - 240 words
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Article, Illustration250 1984-02-13 11 SANDAKAN (Sabah), Sun. Malaysian police have seized from fleeing pirates a motley of deadly weapons which surprisingly included several rocket grenades. The Borneo Bulletin re- ported m its latest edition that menacing masks were also found among the weapons. The suspected pirates abandoned their250 words
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Article, Illustration78 1984-02-13 11 -4 He Is a natural. Articulate and a terrific presenter. His off-the-cuff remarks were to the point. Many share my opinion that he writes his own speeches and I rate him a super spokesman (for his m country). J A tribute to Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri78 words
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258 1984-02-13 11 Don't look for historical hero Mahathir KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malaysian rakyat (people) should avoid looking to history to glorify a hero, especially when his bad points are being overlooked, Prime Minister Datuk Serl Dr Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday. He stressed that knowledge of the national heritage was vital toNST - 258 words
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Advertisement389 1984-02-13 11 Priceless f|P temptations Seafood-Theatre-Restaurant has four tempting lunch and dinner offers for you. Four of our most exclusive and expensive dishes are now available at 50% discount on four very special days of the week To be accorded this privileged price, you need to order a minimum of two other389 words
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Article504 1984-02-13 12 HOW far should a democratic society go m publicly debating an important issue like defence? This is the poser set by the MP for Anson, Mr J. B. Jeyaretnam, when he called for an open debate on the government's decision to purchase four E-2C airborne early warning504 words
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Article, Illustration1403 1984-02-13 12 What the new Soviet party leader will have to reckon with asdfasdfasdf I THE I'ltilll <"" asdfasdfasdfasdfasdf asdfassdfasdfasdf asdfasdfasdfasdf asdfasdfasdf MOSCOW Whoever takes the place of Mr Yuri Andropov as leader of the Soviet Union will face a host of problems that he might be called upon to address immediately.NYT - 1,403 words
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Article380 1984-02-13 12 Coaliton on the course at last? THE picture that Kampuchea's Prince Noroaom Sihanouk, who is on a visit to Malaysia, paints of the situation In his forlorn country gives the unmistakable impression that the tide is turning against the Vietnamese. He has just returned from a visit to liberated areasNST - 380 words
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Article443 1984-02-13 12 Think big, act big THE FINANCE Minister announced, at the end of last month, new government strategies to farther help Bumipatra entrepreneurs make an impact m the economic life of the coonRanging from the award of government contracts to the manufacturing of new canned and bottled food to the appointmnentNST - 443 words
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Advertisement150 1984-02-13 12 The show-piece of timepieces. RADO DiaStar«V22oo» HK HBP v *v 3»T tt^^*"^ < S* #N < v Inch A NtW LIfCTROMC NEW 10 KIOS NEW TOE »BH.A iV«. HEADPHONfS EXTRA BAGGAGE OWMPAGNE All KLM 747 and DC-10 intercontinental flights across. Comfortably padded electronic headphones with are< nflering a com^etdy renewed150 words
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Letter, Illustration650 1984-02-13 13 Benefits from both 8- and 12 -hour shifts 4 The purpose of this letter is to point out that the 12-hour shift system could be considered as an attractive alternative to the eighthour shift system for those who find the system suitable. It is not meant to suggest that it650 words
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233 1984-02-13 13 Transfer bus stamp onto new pass I REFER to the letter "Change bus passes at end of month by Mr Gerald Ng Ah Meng (ST, Jan 28), who commented that students were not able to use the January bus stamp for the whole month because their bus passes were renewed233 words
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100 1984-02-13 13 I REFER to the letter "Order was for soto ayam but safay came" by "Gemini" (ST, Jan 20) and the letter "100 sticks of satay were put on the table" by "Schoolgirl". (ST, Jan 26). The ministry has been reminding all hawkers against malpractices100 words
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Letter85 1984-02-13 13 THE Straits Times welcomes letters from readers. All letters must include the writer's signature, full name, address, and home and office telephone numbers, if any. They should preferably be typed, double-spaced, on one side of the paper. You may add a pseudonym if you wish. Brevity is an advantage. We85 words
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Letter111 1984-02-13 13 PLEASE refer to the letter "Not music to the ear" (ST, Dec 9) by residents from Apartment Block 78, Telok Blangah Drive. They complained of noise from a cassette stall and the illegal parking of motorcycles m front of the market. Our area office, with111 words
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102 1984-02-13 13 Keys have been given to owners PLEASE refer to the letter "Give us the keys or give us more time" by Mr E.C. Tay (ST, Jan 25), who is affected by resettlement and is waiting for the keys to the flat he was allocated on Oct 10 last year. Our102 words
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Letter42 1984-02-13 13 PLEASE refer to the letter "Sewage overflows into kitchen" by "Disgusted". (ST, Feb 8). Could the writer please supply us with his address so that we can investigate the matter? TAN HENG HUAY Exec Asst Secretary (Public Relations) HDR42 words
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169 1984-02-13 13 A 30-cent parking coupon will be useful I AM a working mother. Every morning, I have to decide whether or not to display the parking coupon when I park my car to send my child to the babysitter. Her flat is m one of the housing estates. I need to169 words
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270 1984-02-13 13 I REFER to the Housing Board reply "Tinted glass: Plans were changed" (ST, Jan 3) m reply to the letter "Doors do not have tinted glass" by "Applicant". (ST, Nov 3). It said its decision to provide plain glass instead of tinted glass was270 words
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104 1984-02-13 13 I REFER to the report "Fewer people littered m HDB estates". (ST, Feb 1). It says Ministry of Environment figures show that last year 13,414 litterbugs were fined $900,065 compared to 18,953 who were fined $1.1 million m the previous year. I believe this gives104 words
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Letter105 1984-02-13 13 A little more nature, please I REFER to the report "The price of not retaining pockets of nature". (ST, Feb 9). Perhaps many people may not realise that some species of mangrove trees grow along the banks of the Geylang and Kallang rivers, near where crocodiles were shot recently. The105 words
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174 1984-02-13 13 Crack down on drunken driving MOST roads are free of traffic m the earh morning but driving home after the iate sh ft can be a harrowing experience. This is because that's when those who go Is bars and nightclubs stagger into then can or the hazardous drive home. If174 words
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Letter108 1984-02-13 13 Here's some Feedback for SBC FEEDBACK is a ver\ popular programme among televisi )n view ers m Singapore. As I find it very informative. I do not ard cannot miss it. However, the Singapore Broadcc stinj Corporation's decision to telecast it on Channel 12 is rather unfair because not everyon?108 words
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Article, Illustration1197 1984-02-13 14 JAMES DOYLE - JAMES DOYLE Women m the world of computer technology By 4 Miss Sue Shilling, a spokeswoman for Control Data Corporation, said women historically have not been as interested m the fields of maths and science as men. "But there's certainly nothingUPI - 1,197 words
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641 1984-02-13 14 Japanese pushcart cafes are no pushover 6 The more computerised we get, the more people need this sort of outlet. We provide a brief moment of human warmth m a day of dull routine. 7 Mr Osawa, a yatai keeper 4 A lot of the attraction is the instant companionship,641 words
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Advertisement757 1984-02-13 14 If >'ou look through this newspaper I daily you'll see dozens of ads for I somebody's hot new top-of-the-line micro. Or their grown-up version of I <iSt >ear's mini. B /^MB^BHBHHBHHHHBHBBBBBHJBiBBBB^ I WC don't think YOU B |l B I I sll()L1 (1 nave to wait around for our I757 words
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TIMESDOLLAR
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Article, Illustration697 1984-02-13 15 Some events and signals at home and abroad that will influence the stock markets this year POLITICAL International The US presidential campaign will be widely followed. If Mr Reagan's re-election bid falters, then the market is likely to react adversely. AN UNCERTAIN FACTOR. >tfR33&V Local 1. The Umno697 words
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Article, Illustration197 1984-02-13 15 Supreme chief's two 'top' hats an asset to firm Most active stock IT HELPS when your company is headed by one of the top businessmen m the country. If he is also a top politician, it is definitely an added bonus. Supreme Corporation, headed by Mr Tan Koon Swan, one197 words
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95 1984-02-13 15 FROM today, trade documents can be processed as early as eight m the morning and as late as 5.30 m the afternoon. The Trade Development Board is extending the hours of the imports and exports office and the export certification unit. Normal processing hours95 words
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Article41 1984-02-13 15 WHITE PLAINS (New York) Texaco has announced it has received more than 90 per '■ent acceptance of its offer for Getty Oil. It reserves the right to buy additional shares up to all shares tendered. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article38 1984-02-13 15 LONDON The first transmission of the London Stock Exchange's new 100 real time index is expected to be available from early dealings today This is the first index to be published by the ex- change ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article31 1984-02-13 15 BEIJING China and the Soviet Union have signed an agreement setting their trade this year at US$l.2 billion <552.6" billion), a 60 per cent increase over last year ReuterReuter - 31 words
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301 1984-02-13 15 IRENE HOE - IRENE HOE Straits Trading By STRAITS Trading Co Ltd, through subsidiaries, is believed to own a total of 9.3 per cent of Carlton and United Breweries (CUB), Australia's largest brewing company, at present the subject of a bid from Elders IXL. It301 words
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Article, Illustration104 1984-02-13 15 THE Chartered Bank officially welcomes Mr M. K. Brown as chief manager today. Mr C. W. G. Endacott, who has served the Singapore office since 1975 and has been chief manager since 1979, will be general manager personnel m the bank's group head office m104 words
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Article, Illustration47 1984-02-13 15 GM of shopping complex C.S. PROPERTIES Pte Ltd has appointed Mr Kong Kok Leong as general manager of Centrepoint. Mr Kong, who has 16 years of real estate experience under his belt, will be responsible for the management of all aspects of the shopping complex. MR KONG47 words
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Article33 1984-02-13 15 Tourist office manager MR Peter Goulding is the Australian Tourist Commission's new manager m Singapore. He replaces Mr Kirn Dunstan, who will be director of industry programmes at ATC's head office m Melbourne.33 words
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80 1984-02-13 15 CATHAY Pacific has done something rather unusual. It has re-pur-cbased Betsy, its first aircraft, from Air Queensland. Betsy's last official flight before its permanent retirement was from Sydney to Hongkong, a repeat of its first flight m 1947. As aircraft departing for overseas must80 words
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Article58 1984-02-13 15 MR W.M. ADRIANSE has been elected to the board of Esso Singapore Private Ltd. He replaces Mr S. S. Anderson as director of finance, control, and planning. From 1975 to 1978, Mr Adrianse, 37, was the planning division manager at Esso's Pulau Ayer Chawan58 words
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187 1984-02-13 15 Carrian Centre now open to offers HONGKONG The neon sign thai once lit Hongkong's waterfront over the Carrian Centre, the heart of the now-de-tunct Carrian empire, has been pulled down. but the 24-storey building remains open to offers. The agent for the sale and leasing of the building said theyBusiness Times - 187 words
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Article42 1984-02-13 15 SIM EX officially exists. The Certificate of Incorporation has now been issued, changing the name of the Gold Exchange of Singapore Ltd to Singapore International Monetary Exchange Ltd From now on, all communications should be m the new name.42 words
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TIMES
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Company news The week that was
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Article23 1984-02-13 16 Interim Group pre-tax Half-year to Company dividends profit/loss (000) Supreme Corp M 512.512 ($7,044) Dec '83 Supreme Plant M5416L(52.695L) Dec '8323 words
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Article40 1984-02-13 16 Gross Group pre-tax Year to dividend profit/loss ('000) 6 (5) $5,754 ($2,987) Dec 83 Ming Court 30 1 30 $5,517 ($10,723) Dec 'B3 Pahang Cons M59.334L ($12.4450 Jul 83 Tan Chong 30 (20) M 574.000 ($65,748) Dec '8340 words
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Article389 1984-02-13 16 Apolo Enterprises Ltd has incorporated a new company known as Apolo Hotel Development Ltd with an authorised and paid-up capital of NT$l 463 billion and NT$365 85 million respectively. Boidpeak Investments Pte Ltd has purchased 1.25 million Kentucky Fried Chicken (S) Pte Ltd's shares at $4,032 each, ot389 words
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114 1984-02-13 16 Demand for tankers in Gulf area remains at same level LONDON Despite threats of an escalation of the Middle East conflict, demand on the tanker market m the Gulf states area did not show any marked increase this week, except for medium sizes. But conditions were more lively than lastAFP - 114 words
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Article, Illustration249 1984-02-13 16 Goodyear Tire 26H Oulf OH Cp 51 +Vi Gulf Res 20S <n Hewlett Pack Intl Bust Mach 108 a InU Harvester us Intl Tel L Tel 38H -W John li Jhsn 37W -H Kaiser Alum Cp IT-. H Levl Strau 38W -W Litton Indust 61 7 -H Lockheed249 words
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600 1984-02-13 16 ALAN THORNHILL - ALAN THORNHILL Sydney By INVESTORS operating m Australian stock markets are apprehensive about the coming week's prospects after last week's slide, which reduced the value of the country's shares by about US$2.3 billion (554.9 billion). The new Sydneybased high technology paint company,Reuter - 600 words
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Article83 1984-02-13 16 THE market closed down 27 points over the week at 815.4, triggered by WaU Street's decline, despite some buying and bargain hunting which nudged the Financial Times Index above the week's low of 789.6. Monday saw the market's biggest one-day decline (since Sept 29, 1981) of 16.9. Investors were83 words
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Article67 1984-02-13 16 WALL Street prices closed somewhat higher on Friday as the Dow Jones industrial average which had fallen sharply over the previous five trading sessions picked up eight points to close at about 1161. "What you are getting here is a little bounce m the Dow Jones Industrials primarily67 words
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Article557 1984-02-13 16 FeblO Pence Change The following stocks are quoted m US dollars: The Tokyo market was closed on Saturday AAC 17S -3/16 Amgold 119 l -24 AAI 984 unch Bracken 313 -25 Blyvoors 134 Botswana 17 -1 Buffels 544 -'4 De Beers 840 -20 East Dries 33 1 Dooms 21557 words
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Article62 1984-02-13 16 IS THE bull run u\er on the Hongkong SUx-k change? Some marki-t watchers say it ma> n sume though price* eoi lapsed at the close <>t the week. On Friday alone, th< Hang Seng Index plum ed 38.31 to lKt.~ a sharp contrast to th< holiday week earlier which*62 words
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Article54 1984-02-13 16 PRICES tumbled on the Tokyo Stork Market last week, following the plunge to a It-month low on Wall Street. The Dow Jones market average closed lower at 8,559.9 helow the psychologically important I«,§M mark for the first time m a month losing another 125.5 points on top of last54 words
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Article3261 1984-02-13 16 AN shares quoted have a par value of $1, unless otherwise specified •Adjusted for scrip/rifhts N Tai-eiempted dividend ABN is traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m dolars 1983/84 Last Yield Net Voi Week I High Low Company Sale Change p/E3,261 words
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Article, Illustration385 1984-02-13 17 AS EVIDENCE that the US dollar was forming a periodical top continued to mount, spot gold gained almost US$lO from the previous week's close to reac'i US$3BO per ounce by the beginning of this week, according to the weekly gold review by Green and Collier. Shortcovering of the active385 words
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Article191 1984-02-13 17 QUIET trading conditions persisted over the trading period interrupted by the Lunar New Year, with levels finishing three cents down overall, Holiday, Cutler, Bath ft Co said m its review of the Singapore and Malaysian rubber markets for the fortnight ended Feb 9. Shortcovering before the holiday edged up191 words
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Article123 1984-02-13 17 FOB m bates. Malaysian cents/kio High Low Closing High low Closing buyers buyers Feb 9 Feb 9 Int 1 R.S.S Prompt 243. 00N 238.50N 238.00 intIRSSFOB 250 00 245.00 245.00 275 00 270.00 270 00 Int 2 RSS Feb 236 00 250.00 Int 3 RSS 232.00 256.50 Int 1123 words
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Article27 1984-02-13 17 Buyint Sefcij «thest-lowest Hpiest-Lowest SJ/pn SJ/pn Bank of China 26.27 25.84 26.45—26 02 OUB 26.22 25 88 26.40—26 06 UOB 26 35— 25.89 26.50—26 0427 words
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Article63 1984-02-13 17 ABOUT STEADY. Prices gained ground initially following good buying support by the tin council's Buffer Stock Manager (BSM), and the fall m stocks (down 1,115 tonnes to 38,825 tonnes). The unchanged re-opening of the Penang market after the holidays gave little assistance to market confidence. The BSM was underAFP - 63 words
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Article31 1984-02-13 17 FIRMER. Prices reached their highest for two months helped by gold's trend and the rise m New York despite the further rise m market stocks to record levels (46,416,000 ounces).31 words
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Article32 1984-02-13 17 IRREGULAR. The rather uncertain price movements continued, with early losses following the unexpected rise m stocks (up 1,900 tonnes to 427,300 tonnes), although the fall was cushioned by Sterling's initial weakness.32 words
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Article91 1984-02-13 17 BARELY STEADY. Trading was subdued by recent standards as suspicion was voiced by the trade that the global market may be more closely balanced than had been expected. The sharp fall m market stocks (down 5,825 tonnes to 217,775 tonnes) gave prices an early boost, but dealers awaited the91 words
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Article18 1984-02-13 17 GOLD US$/oz Sat Fri Hongkong 378.70 379 20 380.50—381.00 Fri Thurs New York 378.00-378.50 378.50 379.0018 words
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Article213 1984-02-13 17 WITH the exception of pepper, the local produce market had another quiet week, with prices moving within narrow margins or remaining virtually unchanged. The pepper market was better this week purely because of limited supplies. The prices held steady with white pepper improving some $20 a pickle. Inquiries213 words
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Article, Illustration779 1984-02-13 17 Delivery of FCL import containers Receipts of export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Arr cargo tine block HarunaM (71N) 13/2(2100' FSB *****900 S4 Kawacni Maru i47i 13 I (2200> C SB 0800 1000 B 2 RmneM .63 510; 2201] FSB 0800 1000 0800779 words
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Article146 1984-02-13 17 Interbank Over the counter Foreifli Local dollars to Foreipi currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.9808—1.9832 5.09—5.00 Canadian dollar 1.7089—1 7103 5.90—5.81 NZ dollar 1.3920—1.3948 7.26—7.10 Sterling pound 3.0111—3.0146 3.35—3.29 US dollar 2.1310—2.1320 4.73—4.68 of foreign currency Austrian schilling 11.0586—11.0695 92.03—89.89 Belgian franc146 words
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Article608 1984-02-13 17 BANKS' prime lending rates at the close of business last Friday, Feb 10, 1984: Bank PLR a 70 Algemene Bank 9 1 4 American Express 9 3 i Am' Dam R'terdam Bank 9 1 Asia Commercial 9 1 < A NZ Banking Group 9/2 Ban Hin608 words
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Article230 1984-02-13 17 Asian rates Middle rates Feb 4Feb 11 US dollar 2.1305 2.1315 Sterling 2.9933 3.0129 HK dollar 27.31 27.33 M'sian dollar 91.04 91.11 D'mark 75.91 77.51 Yen 0.9081 0.9095 Aust dollar 1.9590 1.9820 NZ dollar 1.3853 1.3934 Source: OCBC ASIAN currency average Yen deposit rates for the x month 63 /16230 words
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Article125 1984-02-13 17 THE US dollar opened for the week at 552.1250/70 and was traded to a high of 552.1310/20 to close for the week. Trading for the week was quiet with somecommercial buying interest of the US dollar against the Singapore dollar. The Singapore dollar weakened against all the major currencies.125 words
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Article, Illustration238 1984-02-13 17 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Al Sana 304 13/2 17/2 Bge Contong H-3 306 13/2 13/2 ChoseiMaru 305 13/2 13/2 Hans Boys 303 13/2 14/2 HinAnn 302 13/2 14/2 HtoneYwa 303 13/2 15/2 New Guardian 302 13/2 19/2 New Man Hmg 301 13/2 13/2 Northern Star 302 13/2238 words
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434 1984-02-13 18 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG By adsfasdfasdfasdf IF you are going round the bead trying to understand what makes yonr Japanese boss tick, help Ism the way all 21 pages of it. Called II Questions Regarding JapaneseType of Management, It to a bookletwhich tries to answer questions434 words
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Article, Illustration449 1984-02-13 18 Its young designers are making a big splash on the international scene HONGKONG This British colony's young generation of clothing designers is making a big splash on the international scene, with hopes of turning the world's leading garment exporter into a top fashion capital as well.AFP - 449 words
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Article570 1984-02-13 18 asdfasdfasdfasdf EXPATRIATE managers who do not measure up to working overseas can prove costly to their employers. Yet, very little is known about the underlying causes for these failures, largely because of companies' reluctance to discuss their reasons for bringing managers home before their due time.570 words
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Article60 1984-02-13 18 RANK Hovis MacDougaU PLC, the parent company of Cerebos Pacific, has sold five million shares m the company through its wholly-owned subsidiary, Hovis Ltd, for $12.9 million. This has reduced RHM's holding m Cerebos Pacific to 70 per cent.The price of $2.58 a share represents a60 words
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Article43 1984-02-13 18 MALAYSIAN Pacific Industries Bhd (MPI) is forecasting group pre-tax profits of M 56.76 million for the financial year to June 30, next, following its acquisition of 70 per cent of the issued capital of Carter Semiconductor < M Sdn Bhd.43 words
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Article52 1984-02-13 18 SHAREHOLDERS m Kuala Lumpur hepong Bbd have approved a proposal to make a special issue of 43 million shares at M 51.70 a share to bumiputra investors They also approved the acquisitions of Sri Kunak Planation Sdn Bhd. Kulumpang Development Corporation Sdn Bhd. and Hap Plantation Mills52 words
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Article38 1984-02-13 18 RENONG Berhad has announced that applications were received for 97 per cent of the shares offered by wa\ of rights. Excess shares will be allocated m a way to minimise the incidence of odd lots.38 words
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Advertisement304 1984-02-13 16 IS ll lii 1(1 °IS a v IB lE is li U 111 l£ INSEAD The Euro-Asia Centre is part of INSEAD, Europe's largest international business school m Fontainebleau, France. For more than 10 years, the Centre has run managemeni' seminars both m Asia and Europe m which more than304 words
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Advertisement444 1984-02-13 17 r .g^^X. Mm m aw to ,-*>j Lw ay '^^H A^Af6s SV^jJs AND U OTHErB HIRE DEPOSIT 1 ACCOUNTS U o(k PROPERTY PURCHASE C BOXES LOANS PI _____J •A Finance Company established since 1950 •An "approved company" under tho Trustees Act (Cap 40) for accepting deposits from trustees jMs§£^7Sinqapura Building444 words
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Advertisement80 1984-02-13 19 KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEM CONSIST OF A MAIN EXCHANGE UNIT WHERE UP TO 6 TELECOMS LINES 12 TELEPHONE EXTENSIONS CAN BE CONNECTED TO IT Benefit your office communications with: Easy to use, and does not need a telephone operator. Memory dialling for frequently called numbers. Trunk-call barring prevents unauthorised overseas calls.80 words
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RACING
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1894 1984-02-13 21 Hochoy scores all-the-way win m Shah Alam Trophy FIRST: *****0 SECOND: *****8 THIRD: *****9 STARTERS: *****2, *****0, *****7, *****7, *****5, *****1, *****4, *****2, *****8, *****4, *****7, *****4. CONSOLATIONS: *****1, *****7, *****1, *****4, *****8, *****6, *****3, *****6, *****5, *****4. By OUR RACING .TEAM KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.1,894 words
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Article1148 1984-02-13 21 Stipe's report KUALA LUMPUR Sun. Jockeys M. Masruhen, M. Rahmat and L. Khoo were suspended by the stewards tor their respective offences. The Stipendiary Steward's report on today's races: RACE 1 Spontaneous (Francis) was slow into stride and tailed the field throughout. The gelding is required to1,148 words
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Article1074 1984-02-13 21 (10) Jorunio 50 (6733-2645) Rahmat 7 (8) Key To The Vault 53.5 (3327-1414) Dahlan 8 (11) Ten Hugs 51 c 52 (2299-1165) Rajoo 9 (1) Richmond m 51 (933-479) Heng 11 (7) Alchemist 52.5 c 49.5 (1567-980) MCLiew 11 Trainer: Mohd Zafir. Won by:1,074 words
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Obituary, Illustration353 1984-02-13 21 Mr. Tham Pak Soon Aged 63 years passed away peacefully on 11 February 1984, leaving behind: Wife: Mdm Chan Chiew Nooi Daughters: Son-in-law Rosa Tham Pool Hong Rosalind Tham Pui Ying Chan Kok Kong Sons: Daughter-in-law Robert Tham Quin Yew Nancy Hamilton Ronny Tham353 words
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Obituary, Illustration132 1984-02-13 21 f INMEMORIAM I IN FOND MEMORY OF HERBERT LAU I GEOK LAM, FOUNDER/ DIRECTOR OF I DEAF AID EMPORIUM PTE. LTD. I (ESTD. 1949) WHO LEFT US ON 13th I FEB. 1967. I REMEMBERED BY LOVING WIFE 1 (DEC'D), SONS AND DAUGHTERS, 1 SONS-IN-LAW,132 words
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Obituary, Illustration38 1984-02-13 21 Phoa S wee Yong wishes to express their sincere thanks to Pastor Rev Isaac Lim, members of MAF SPM Choir of Wesley Church, friends and relatives for their attendance, prayers. donations during their recent b*~ raavwnsfit.38 words
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Advertisement152 1984-02-13 21 The family of the late MR. KHOO PENG ANN Wish to express their grateful thank* to: Rev. Dr. Timothy Tow, doctors and nura*« of A A E and Ward 19 S.G.H.. relatives, friends and office colleagues for their kind assistance, attendance, donations and wreaths during their recent be reavement. MR152 words
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Advertisement171 1984-02-13 21 MY BODY AND HOW IT WORKS THE EARTH AND THE SKY THINGS AT HOME WILD ANIMALS "Questions come naturally to children, but parents may find that answers are more difficult to come by This attractively illustrated series provides clear and simple answers to many of the questions most frequently asked171 words
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Article, Illustration423 1984-02-13 22 Clough keeps mum and lets Forest do all the talking LONDON, Sun. Brian Clough tends not to say too much these days, choosing instead to let his rebuilt Nottingham forest side do the talking for him. And Forest's recent surge up the Knglish First Division ladder ontoReuter - 423 words
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Article354 1984-02-13 22 Birmingham Wolves I: Birmingham dominated the dismal Midlands derby but were thwarted by goalkeeper John Burridge who made three good saves m the second half. Crowd: 14,319. Coventry 1 West Ham 2 (M): West Ham's youngsters once again did their injury-hit team proud. They scored throughAP - 354 words
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Article25 1984-02-13 22 LONDON, Sob. Manchester I nited overran La ton 5-0 away to return to third spot m the English League Division One table today. UPIUPI - 25 words
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Article83 1984-02-13 22 LONDON, Sun. Lan Rush failed to score during the week, but Tottenham Hotspur's Steve Archibald found the net three times to reduce the Liverpool striker's lead at the top of the list to eight Is. Leading goal-scorers after yesterday's English League matches Division One: lan Rush (Liverpool)AP - 83 words
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Article1346 1984-02-13 22 Birmingham 0 Wolverhampton 0, Coventry 1 West Ham 2, Liverpool 2 Arsenal 1, Norwich 3 Aston Villa 1, Notts County 3 Watford 5, Queens Park Rangers 0 Nottingham Forest 1, Southampton 1 Sunderland 1, Stoke 1 Ipswich 0, Tottenham 3 Leicester 2, West Bromwich 1 Everton 1. BrightonReuter - 1,346 words
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Article159 1984-02-13 22 BONN, Sun. Stuttgart remained on top of the West German First Division soccer League yesterday with a 3-1 home win over lowly Borussia Dortmund. Dortmund dominated early on but Stuttgart were the stronger team throughout although they had to wait 37 minutes before Peter Reichert opended theReuter - 159 words
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Article, Illustration248 1984-02-13 22 MEMPHIS, Sun. Top-seeded American Jimmy Connors will meet 16th-ranked Henri Leconte, of France, m the final of the U*****,000 (U*****,500) United States national indoor tennis championships. Connors, growing stronger as his match progressed, defeated compatriot Ben Testerman 4-6, 6-1, 6-1 m the semi-finals to reachReuter; UPI; AP - 248 words
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Article, Illustration887 1984-02-13 22 ALAN HUBBARD - Once frostbitten, twice shy ALAN HUBBARD Focus on the Winter Olympics 4 BASICALLY, what went wrong m Lake Placid is what could still go wrong m Los Angeles next July too many grubby fingers anxious toring up profits. AS THE Winter Olympics snowball m Sarajevo, some of us shiver at887 words
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Article205 1984-02-13 22 SARAJEVO, San. The French bring their own wine to the Olympics, the Italians have a pasta chef, the Japanese miss their noodles m China bowls and the Americans dream of pizzas and burgers. Olympic tastes are Olympian In variety, which means there have been a fewUPI - 205 words
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Article444 1984-02-13 22 CANADIAN swimming star Alex Baumann lived up to his advance publicity by dominating the action at the international short-course meet m Bonn on Saturday. Baumann, who set world best 25-metre pool times for the men's 200 metres and 400 m medley events m Winnipeg last month, won theAP; Reuter - 444 words
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336 1984-02-13 22 SARAJEVO, Sun EAST GERMAN crews sped free from the "hammerhead" Soviet sleds, and netted gold and silver medals m the two-man bob at the weather-hit Winter Olympics here yesterday. With the Alpine skiing elite again absent from the slopes, the focus of attention switched toReuter; UPI; AFP - 336 words
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Article158 1984-02-13 22 SARAJEVO, Sun. Finland's Marja-Liisa Haemaelaeinen, noting "everything m my life is perfect now", won her second gold medal of the Games today as she tore through the snowy fivekilometre cross country ski sprint m 17min 04sec. She finished lO.lsec ahead of defending world champion BeritUPI - 158 words
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Article, Illustration327 1984-02-13 23 JOE DORAI - Noh' s big break JOE DORAI By Ex-international likely to handle U-16 squad FORMER international Mohamed Noh will soon make his debut as coach to one of the Singapore national squads, following his three- week stint with the Brazilian Football Academy. The Football Association of Singapore plan to use Non327 words
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Article232 1984-02-13 23 TAY CHENG KHOON - Sparkle, even without the stars TAY CHENG KHOON SINGAPORE'S squash Juniors showed that they will not be outclassed In next month's annual encounter against their Malaysian counterparts, despite going (town I*B to the visitors In a friendly encounter over the weekend at Kallang. The tests made up for their lack232 words
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401 1984-02-13 23 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI By SINGAPORE athletes will have to shave off massive chunks off existing national track and field records if they hope to make the cut for the Los Angeles Olympics m July. But this alone will not ensure them a place m401 words
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Article113 1984-02-13 23 EAST RUTHERFORD (New Jersey), Sun. Sergei Bubka. of the Soviet Union, beat Billy Olson m the pole vault again yesterday but failed m a bid to break his own 24-hour-old world indoor record. Bubka broke his own mark when he vaulted 5.83 metres m Los Angeles onReuter - 113 words
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Article196 1984-02-13 23 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI TIONG BAHRU coach Saved Mobarak Allabux certainly did not receive a home-coming present from his players at Toa Pay oh yesterday. Just back from a monthlong coaching course m Brazil, Sayed saw his team losing 2-0 to Tampines Rovers m a National Football League196 words
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Article192 1984-02-13 23 AUCKLAND, Sun. England, chasing New Zealand's 496 runs, made a bad start to their first innings when they lost two wickets for only 54 runs on the third day of the Third and final cricket Test. New Zealand declared at 496 for nine at tea and192 words
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Article116 1984-02-13 23 Another 2 key men step down KARACHI, Sun. Two key officials of the crtrts-hft Pakistan Crleket Control Board offered their retdgnatlons yesterday, a week after board prtmMtmt Nor Khan «maa eed he was standing down. Khan, who has yet to hand ever charge to his successor, Mai-ton Safdar Bntt, saidReuter - 116 words
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Article187 1984-02-13 23 MELBOURNE, Sun. The West Indies proved emphatically today they were kings of one-day cricket with an easy sixwicket victory over Australia to win the World Series Cup finals. The West Indies, playing without injured captain Clive Lloyd and master batsman Viv Richards, overhauled Australia's totalReuter - 187 words
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Article233 1984-02-13 23 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Singapore's Victor Pereira, the top seed, claimed both the men's singles and doubles titles as exhaustion forced No. 2 seed Roy Anchant, of Penang, out of both finals m the Federal Territory Open tennis championships at the Titiwangsa courts here today. Roy,Bernama - 233 words
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Article292 1984-02-13 23 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By SEMBAWANG's P.M. Samy once again showed that he is the king of his home course with a commendable two-over-par 73 m the third round of the Singapore Golf Association's Premier League yesterday. Thanks mainly to him, Sembawang are now back292 words
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190 1984-02-13 23 MELBOURNE, Sun. Australian Greg Norman birdied the final hole to win the A560,000 ($120,000) Victorian Open golf tournament here today. Norman closed with a par-72 rouncLand a four-round total of 231. Leading scores (Australians, unless stated): 281 Greg Norman 70, 71, 68, 72. 28S BobUPI; Reuter - 190 words
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Article187 1984-02-13 23 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN ALL the pressure Changi Constituency applied on Toa Payoh m the second half paid off when they grabbed the equaliser 10 minutes from the end of their National Football League Division One match at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The 1-1187 words
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Article165 1984-02-13 23 Pathma road to win MALACCA, Sun. Former Singapore captain T. Pathmanathan started the rout that put Pahang back at the top of the Malaysia Cup soccer table as the defending champions silenced Malacca 3-0 at the Kubu Stadium here today. The hosts were m command until the 37th minute whenNST - 165 words
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Article142 1984-02-13 23 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI HELI ORIENT and Singapore Recreation Club took the honours m the junior and senior sections respectively of the Singapore Hockey Association's six-a-side tournament on the Padang yesterday. Malaysian Colin FideUs, a storekeeper with Heli Orient, scored his team's winner against Jansenites. In142 words
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Article, Illustration535 1984-02-13 23 MARIAN TAN; JANICE SEAH - MARIAN TAN JANICE SEAH By and THE Straits Steamship Singapore Open ended yesterday with the freestyle competition and giant slalom, held off the East Coast Sailing Centre. Winner of the Champion of Champions challenge trophy awarded to the best all-round boardsailor m the marathon,JERRY SEH - 535 words
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Miscellaneous49 1984-02-13 23 Today's events SOCCER SBHFL Div 3: Singapore A/C Indus v Hongkong Teakwood (Tanglin 2), FJw FC v Inchcape Group (Tanglin 4), Sime Darby v General Motor (Farrer Park), Hoechst Spore v Mulpha RC (Farrer Park). Friendly: Spore Soccer Coaches Association v SBC (Bedok Stadium). All matches at 5.15 p.m.49 words
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Article304 1984-02-13 24 Civilians are now the target, says US WASHINGTON, Sun. The 40-month-old war between Iran and Iraq has taken a new and more ominous turn with both countries deliberately bombarding civilian targets for the first time, US State Department officials said yesterday. Iraq yesterday announced thatNYT; Reuter; UPI - 304 words
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81 1984-02-13 24 Watches smuggled by envoys confiscated KARACHI, Sun. Pakistani Customs authorities confiscated thousands of watches and straps seized from two North Korean diplomats last year, Customs sources said today. Customs officers at Karachi Airport seized the 4,592 wrist watches and 448 metal watch straps from the baggage of the two diplomatsReuter - 81 words
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443 1984-02-13 24 MOSCOW, Sun. With few clear signs today of who will succeed President Yuri Andropov, a full meeting of the more than 300 members of the Central Committee of the Soviet Politburo is to convene tomorrow morning to choose his successor. East European sources saidUPI; AFP; Reuter - 443 words
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93 1984-02-13 24 KUALA LUMPUR, Son. Doctors at the district hospital m Taiping, Perak, have saved the life of a secondary school student whose stomach was ripped open by a boat propellor, Bernama reported today. The agency said the 15-year-old boy, whose name was not disclosed, was unloadingAFP - 93 words
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Article, Illustration235 1984-02-13 24 25 years ago Now MR Nagara Raja was the proudest and had the biggest smile of all 25-year-olds at the National Stadium yesterday. He was born at exactly II a.m. on Dec 3 when the installation of the first Malayanborn Yang235 words
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Article, Illustration477 1984-02-13 24 GILLIAN POW- CHONG; TAN SUAN ANN - We are 25 and so is Singapore GILLIAN POW-CHONG TAN SUAN ANN Story: Pictures: 7,000 at picture-taking party at National Stadium ABOUT 7,000 25-year-olds marched into history yesterday when they flocked to the National Stadium for a mass party and group picture to be used m a book to celebrate477 words
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132 1984-02-13 24 Diplomats based here to visit Sultan in Johor JOHOR BARU, Sun. Fifty envoys, consuls and attaches accredited to Singapore will make a one-day visit to Johor tomorrow. A Johor State Secretariat statement today said the delegation would be granted an audience by the Sultan and Sultanah of Johor at theBernama - 132 words
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Miscellaneous131 1984-02-13 24 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Fair. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 24 mm. SUNSET today: 7.21 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.17 a.m. Adelaide 18/24 C Cloudy Manila 18 31 C Fair Amsterdam JC j Melbourne 13 34 C Cloudy Bangkok 24/32 C Fair Moscow -8 -6C Snow131 words
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Title Section17 1984-02-13 1 SECTION TWO Children at work outlook. p age two Qin Han: Heart-throb and father LEISURE, Pag* Twenty-three17 words
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Article, Illustration1641 1984-02-13 1 HEIDI YORKSHIRE - On equal ground in archery HEIDI YORKSHIRE By Although integrating the handicapped into the mainstream off life is gaining momentum, paraplegics are not usually thought off as athletes. But for years they have participated m target archery, a sport where the handicapped can equal or even better the performance off1,641 words
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Article, Illustration900 1984-02-13 2 HELEN HOWARD - HELEN HOWARD By Part-timers earning pocket money or cheap labour for the unscrupulous? Allowing children to work part-time may teach them the value of money. But it may also make them victims of unscrupulous employers. A United Nations study claims that one-third of all children m the900 words
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Article, Illustration592 1984-02-13 2 ENID NEMY - Don't just doodle, listen or talk ENID NEMY By THE telephone rings and it's a friend, thrilled, exultant, depressed, bored or maybe just bursting with gossip that must be shared. The reason for the call doesn't matter; what does is that the conversation goes on and on. The pattern isNYT - 592 words
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Article, Illustration702 1984-02-13 3 Day school: Substitute granny? In this report, a modern Chinese couple put their child m a kindergarten because they feel that certain positive values which are taught m school may be more difficult to inculcate at home. A second story (see top right) summarises the results of a US studyDepthnews - 702 words
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Article, Illustration485 1984-02-13 3 PETER JAMES - PETER JAMES By CHILDREN need not suffer if their mother has a paid job, says a study which should reassure many working women who feel guilty about leaving their offspring. A major study by the United States National Academy of Sciences on employment and485 words
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Article, Illustration723 1984-02-13 22 Make your own cartoons Ready, steady i jump! Imagine a full-length cartoon feature film as good as any by Walt Disney and made by you on your own little home computer, too! BUDDING Walt Disneys, take note. A unique new software program now allows you to produce short, animated films723 words
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Article, Illustration921 1984-02-13 23 NANCY KOH - NANCY KOH By Father to his two young children or heart-throb to millions? Here's how handsome Taiwanese screen idol Qin Han copes with this dilemma. QIN HAN the daddy vs Qin Han the heartthrob two conflicting images. To his two children, whom he gained custody921 words
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Article, Illustration409 1984-02-13 23 Kannan Chandran - Good news for new talents and the news Kannan Chandran Round-up by MlHai HURr Year of Talentime 1984 looks like it's going to be the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation's Year of Talentime. Bintang '84, the Malay Talentime, is the first to go out. It makes its "live" debut today on Ch409 words
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Article368 1984-02-13 23 By CHARLES BREMNER m Moscow RUSSIA'S one-time angry young poet, Yevgeney Yevtushenko, has just released his first film, an account of his wartime childhood. And he says his film has already run into trouble with the watchdogs of Soviet culture. Kindergarten, which Yevtushenko compares withReuter - 368 words
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Advertisement545 1984-02-13 7 money Join POSIGr a.s part-time ALIGNMENT 'GIRLS and earn *3.25« per hour. Mm Secondary 2 education Preferably with 6 months experience m related field Age below 28 years old Able to commence work Immediately Working hours between 6pm 10pm from Monday to Friday Interested applicants, please call with NRIC and545 words
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Advertisement545 1984-02-13 7 FIELD RECEPTIONISTS (FEMALE) 1) For town office. Minimum 'O' level with 3 credits including English. c 5-day week (rotating off days) Willing to work on weekends. 2) For Airport desk. GCE "O 1 level with credit m English Must be willing to work on weekends. 3 shift hour involved (3rd545 words
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Advertisement551 1984-02-13 7 f' IrranspaccT) Wanted GOOD TYPISTS SECRETARIES TELEPHONE SWITCHBOARD OPERATORS c ACCOUNTS CLERKS STORE ft OFFICE HELPER (Perm.) I Please call *****85 An expanding electronic firm has immediate vacancy for ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT 2 years' experience. Typing speed of 45 w.p.m. Ability to handle payroll and personnel works. Knowledge of accounts an551 words
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Advertisement611 1984-02-13 7 f An established f Architectural firm > requires TELEPHONE OPERATOR cum RECEPTIONIST Requirements c Secondary 4. Experience In operating an OKI PABX switchboard. c Pleasant personality Bi-hn^ual and able to speak major Chinese dialects. Some knowledge m typing. f Interested candidates, please I le *****41 MRS. YIP. L for interview.611 words
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Advertisement701 1984-02-13 7 International Company m durong urgently requires: FEMALE GENERAL CLERK c ilK O' level Able to type a Preferably with knowledge of shipping a Jurong/ Clementi residents preferred a 5-day week, a Bonus 1 1 '2 months Interested applicants, please contact: *****66. MISS LOKE for an interview. International comoany requires: FEMALE701 words
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Advertisement582 1984-02-13 7 An established Ireight lor*>srding company urgently requires FEMALE SHIPPING/ DOCUMENTATION CLERKS Miiumiiri: ;< i level Weli vrrsid v; CRH import export permits a Ability to type '.',?> wpm Ai tea i KperterM c m similar field Interested please apply personally at: -07-08. Manhattan House 151 Chin Swee Road Singapore 0316582 words
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Advertisement876 1984-02-13 7 Interior decoration co requires FEMALE GENERAL CLERK ii .•■!> and Interested please write m oi pnor.t lor interview 1018 Upper Serangoon P.oac Singapore 1953 Tel ?8244€3 Leading Oil Field Supply Company TYPIST CUM RECEPTIONIST Abit- u> type at a minimum speed Ol -)5 w 01 1 J OSNHS- LOC 1876 words
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Advertisement937 1984-02-13 8 66 Situations Vacant c) Sectstuitti Clerical MANUFACTURING COMPANY BASED :n V\\jl l.ebar rv^uires SjCCWHltsCtera, '.o Dandle simple ■rrimnttna. Sailarj Will commensurate with experience Interested please contact Mr I nil .it 74XKW1 PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS' FIRM re Mtrea Audit i'lerk.s aiul Audit A.-.MS(.unU» Write m with detailed particulars Sfttarj expected, telepnor.e M937 words
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Advertisement820 1984-02-13 8 KOWOgP' 0 oVd CO* A Multi-National Pharmaceutical Company has vacancy for a MEDICAL SALES REPRESENTATIVE He or she will be a member of a team responsible for the sales and promotion of a range of leading pharmaceutical products. Requirements:--e Minimum GCE 'O' level m Science or Biology subjects. c Candidates820 words
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Advertisement319 1984-02-13 8 INDOOR SALESGIRLS WANTED We are looking for Female Salesgirls to promote our rang* of well known Perfumes at Loading Departmental Stores and at Changi Airport Shops. Age 17 and above. Pleasant personality. TrainIng will be provided. Attractive salary, commission and other frings bonofits offsrsd. Interested applicants please ring *****52/*****17 between319 words
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Advertisement526 1984-02-13 8 I We are an established Swedish Organisation, m conjunction with our marketing of "another new I product, we need more j dynamic enthusiastic persons to fill the post of {saaaaaaaV^Tl^aaaaaaaaV Requirements:— I I GCE "O" Level, speak i fluent English, Mandarin and other Chinese dialects Have pleasant personality i I526 words
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Advertisement627 1984-02-13 8 tea) Post-Mix/ Vending Department requires: 1) FIELD REPRESENTATIVES 2) SYRUP REPRESENTATIVES c Possess GCE O' Level. a Possess Class 3 driving licence. Preferably with relevant experience. Pleaae apply personally or write m stating full resume with contact telephone number to: The Personnel Department YEO HIAP SENG LTD 950 Dunearn Road627 words
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Advertisement662 1984-02-13 8 FEMALE SALES PROMOTERS If you have a fashion flair, initiative, hardworking and love* selling, we want you on the taam. Requirements: a Minimum GCE O' level. Height: b"2" a Age 18 and above, a Able to speak English and Mandarin. Job location will be m the departmental stores. Attractive basic662 words
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Advertisement824 1984-02-13 8 Furniture company has vacancies lor SALES REPRESENTATIVES Requirements: GCE -O level, technical stream Speak fluent Fnglish and Mandarin Motivated and enjoy meeting people Interested call *****78. FURNISHING CO. requires FEMALE SHOWROOM CLERK FEMALE COORDINATOR SALES CLERK SALES EXECUTIVES PI»M ring: *****10 for interview. H you have working •Kparsanoa m ••mi-conductor824 words
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Advertisement524 1984-02-13 8 SALES REPRESENTATIVES. WITH salei experience rf-ijuired Interested pleaae call al IB Paslr Panlane Boad, =05-22 PSA MultlStorcjr Complex. Spore 0511 Tel 27:«376 SALES EXECUTIVE REQUIRED to Nell some ext lu.Mve building products for homei hotels j factories, eu Musi have own transport Kindly call *****31 for appointment WELL ESTABLISHED AMERICAN524 words
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Advertisement499 1984-02-13 8 GTM Coigr.-i J.V. urgently require* 1) LE ADMEN PREFABRICATION c SeCOndaWf 4 ertiira Uon c Abie fa) ;t-a rl and •vrtte English o Minimum l year lex penence m conatritt Uon a Able to work on rotating shifts. 2) PREFABRICATION TRAINEE o Age 21 to 30 years o No experience499 words
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Advertisement252 1984-02-13 9 66 Situations vacant g) Technical TECHNICIAN r I ITC m Electronic, relecommunication or GCE A' level £2 Science Stream with strong electronic knowledge ."I Trade Certificate holders or part C&G Certificate m related fields with 1 to 2 years' relevan t experience m installing, troubleshooting and mamteiiance of electronic equipment252 words
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Advertisement808 1984-02-13 9 BRIGHTER FUTURE— TODAY FOR GCE O' LEVEL HOLDERS IN OUR APPRENTICESHIP SCHEME. We are making it easier for you to obtain your Engineering Diploma by sponsoring you on a part-time diploma course m Electronic and Communications Engineering at the Singapore Polytechnic. You will be earning good salaries too, as an808 words
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Advertisement480 1984-02-13 9 f^GEACI I W offers you O. U.S.A. f A Completed secondary 4 education 5J y from a technical stream OR y y NTC 3 m Maintenance Fitting or V A A Metal Machining A 0 Able to work from blue prints, x A machine drawings and speciflca- A y tions480 words
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Advertisement669 1984-02-13 9 GEHMO 9 invites applications from suitably qualified h candidates for the positions of: B Applicants should have undergone formal El apprenticeship training m machining or |1 possess a NTC-2 m either milling or grinding n or both trades, plus minimum 2to 3 years' n direct experience m a precision toolroom.669 words
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Advertisement487 1984-02-13 9 i l^^p Jif Requirements: Job-change, trouble-shootings repairing maintenance of machinery and lAMty equipment Willing to work on rotating shifts NTC-3 m Mechanical/Eiectrica* Engineering o r equivalent GCE '0' Level an advantage Completed National Service Benefits: High commencing Various leave salary Attractive Bonus 2 increments per Transport providec year Loans scheme487 words
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Advertisement406 1984-02-13 10 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical PHOENIX (SINGAPORE) ni: ltd a memtw ot tneFlNCroopi requires Secondary education Class 3 driving licence No experience required j •Be prepared to work overtime as and when required A basic salary plus attractive commission will be paid to the right candidate WALK-IN INTERVIEW Monday 13/2/84406 words
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Advertisement546 1984-02-13 10 I Joint Venture Construction j Co. with involvement m MRT protect invite* application for th poet: MECHANICAL FOREMAN required Brief Duties Reeponeibil- itwe: i Supervise, motivate and work i *uh HK and 1. F Mechanics and labourers tn the operation, repair and maintenance of all runs trm lion earth -moving546 words
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Advertisement428 1984-02-13 10 f National) Electronic Components a leader m nent logy and have >pportunities fOr I* Diploma or ITC I I Electronic/Electrical I I Diploma or ITC I Mechanical GCE 'O' level. Completed N.S. •Please write m immediately > fWith contact phone to Trie) EmploynHHit Section I Matsushita Electronic Components (S) Pie428 words
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Advertisement450 1984-02-13 10 A w ell-estab lished Trading Company urgently requires Video/TV~~ Technician NTC Grade 2 (Electronic Servicing) Class 3 driving licence Able to work independently Store Clerk (Electronic Spare Parts) GCE O' level I 1 to 2 years' experience Interested candidates, please write with full particulars including contact telephone or alternatively call450 words
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Advertisement503 1984-02-13 10 We are an American joint venture company, providing an exceptionally wide range of aviation services. Due to expansion m our activities, we invite you to join us aa MACHINISTS c NTC II or 111 m Metal Machining. a Minimum 2-3 years" experience m lathe/ milling/ grinding machine. c Able to503 words
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Advertisement572 1984-02-13 10 A precision mould making factory has immediate vacancies for the posts of MACHINISTS (surface grining/milling) Possess NTC 3 m metal machining or equivalent Preference will be given to those with 2 to 3 years working experience Ability to perform 2 rotating shifts preferred Interested applicants, please call *****75/6 ext. 26/31572 words
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Advertisement1033 1984-02-13 10 I per evening! /MWi^^dL^^&k J and get MR I vp4UU Production Operators I (after 3 mths) (female) i $41* m Q.C. Inspectors j^^^ 1 (after 3 mths) (female) m^ m^ m wtfin£j£m I $446 line Leaders -^*WtA M (after 3 mths) (female) B If you've got experience m PCB assembly,1,033 words
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Advertisement350 1984-02-13 10 mMITMCOmBNA As a result o< our uxpansior we have immediate vacancies for up to $465 starting up to $480 upon confirmation up to $515 after 6 months up to $570 after 1 year IN ADDITION. youilflet $200 •ftw 3 months service plus another $300 after 6 months service School leavers350 words
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Advertisement298 1984-02-13 11 66 Situation* Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production inlet's talk future j CEHMO USA. offers you the chance to better yourself In English Maths Free "BEST" Classes plus Free transportation to from work Alternate Saturdays off Free medical insurance benefits j Leave annual; marriage; sick hospitalisation Employee Savings298 words
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Advertisement403 1984-02-13 11 ■r W' High starting pay 7f J $50 Bonus upon confirmation j J/J I Confirmation salary increase l im j after 2 months J Jmms Further salary increase after 6 I months I Shift and Transport allowances Bj Attendance and Annual Bonus Wm Seniority allowance U Medical and Hospitalization Scheme403 words
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Advertisement433 1984-02-13 11 liylnMlfiinl.iltl ■^^^^^^^c Willing to wori^r^^^^^^^^B 3-rotating shifts Male applicants must V have completed National Service V no special qualification required. H Fringe benefits include: High commencing Loans scheme B m salary AWS 2 increments Transport provided I £Sur?i,,e»m- F ree medical care I u» m Leave benefit I Meal/attendance Confirmation433 words
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Advertisement315 1984-02-13 11 Starting salary j and attractive I benefits just for you I You will enjoy: Shift Allowance (S2A for 2nd shift and $5/- for 3rd shift) Salary increase after 3 months Attendance Awards Life Insurance Coverage Opportunities for Overseas Training Free transport Airconditioned work environment Females, aged 14 years old above315 words
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Advertisement503 1984-02-13 11 Here's your chance to grow with us. Join one of the world's largest SS fridge compressor 22 makers also one smi of Singapore's fastest growing companies as:— PRODUCTION OPERATORS SS Male $510.00 2 Female $460.00 I Requirements: 55 Preferably male applicants who ZZZ have completed JJJ National Service I* Able503 words
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Advertisement394 1984-02-13 11 ■BaßaW^^^B KES Systems Service Pte Ltd |J:d l.l^aM *^*^a^^am3Xi>H ili-jaaij Ib years and above Attendance, overt im and transport allowances c Medical and hospitahsat'on insurance benefits Attractive increments twice a year Minimum 1 month bonus Annual, sick, mama^c, compassionate and maternity leave 16 yea's and above Abie to read and394 words
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Advertisement357 1984-02-13 11 Cm) JAPAN macAL a wly IS) I "lE. LTD. A well established enterprise manufacturing disposable medical supplies sfeks highly motivated t nd mature individuals to assume the following positions m the Plastic In/ection Moulding Section I Minimum 2 peere I experience I Minimun 1 year s I experience No experience357 words
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Advertisement485 1984-02-13 12 66 Situations Vacant h) Production <Wk> HOKUOHM HOKURIKU SPORE PTE LTD Invitee those who wish to earn EXTRA m Addition to their present income to work as PART-TIME OPERATORS (Female) Working hours 6p to lOp.m i Reondaj to Fnday] MtntttM »a<fN and moenttesa Aa* 16 to ZA years old c485 words
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Advertisement548 1984-02-13 12 Due to expansion we have vacancies for MALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Starting gross S4.H) $600 i-ree uniforms conipanj transport Fne if. i coffee Annual medical compasMonate leave Danfarnatton Increment l.itn month pa.y Opportunity for promotion. Many other fringe benefits Requirements: 18 years and above. Able to speak simple English Prepared to548 words
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Advertisement398 1984-02-13 12 A Computer-Form Printing Company requires: A) OFFSET PRINTERS B) MACHINE COLLATORS Experience required for post (A) e» Qood Starting salary with month)? allowances for overtime, shift and attendance Interview at: STANDARD FORM PTE LTD 24 New Industrial Rd =05-03 Pei-Fu Bldg. Spore 1953 Tel: *****77 PRODUCTION OPERATORS (Moulders) c Starting398 words
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Advertisement679 1984-02-13 12 H We have immediate vacancies m our KATONG STORE H HB f° r the following positions: I 1. TELEPHONE OPERATOR I CUM RECEPTIONIST 2. MALE/FEMALE SALES I 3. CASHIERS 4. TRAINEE BUTCHERS BB Interested applicants with or without the necessary experience are Hj required to apply personally at the following679 words
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Advertisement537 1984-02-13 12 International typesetting company which specie- lises m high quality composition of Mathematical and Chemistry text books for the overseas market has vacancies for the following positions: COMPUTERISED TYPESETTING KEYBOARD OPERATORS Applicants should possess GCE 'O' level. Those without experience, but are able to type accurately at minimum 40 wpm will537 words
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Advertisement430 1984-02-13 12 \Jh\ The largest lift manu- I facturing Corn| any m E Singapore requires S Diploma m s Production s Mechanical y 5 Electrical /nc m I Mecnamcal or E Electrical c Own mote --cycle preferred iwpTTTTM S c 3 CCE "0* levels Able to -ype 35wpTi iHSfflll P ■<-•, I'N430 words
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Advertisement643 1984-02-13 13 66 Situation Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous i) Miscellaneous Jr/W HOTEL If Sjj M^Dien \k ml WWW SINGAPORE Vfc I requires 1 1 HOUSEMEN II PART-TIME CHAMBERMAIDS II I CAR PARK JOCKEYS l| fi Applicants must be at least 16-years-old M and have a working knowledge of English. 1643 words
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Advertisement544 1984-02-13 13 tUlbLt KHUUUUIS I LTD I g invites suitable candidates for the positions^^^ 1. Stenographer j c GCE O level preferable S with good command of both spoken and written English. c Able to type and take E shorthand accurately 1 to 2 years experience m S similar position Candidate with544 words
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Advertisement308 1984-02-13 13 HITACHI CABLE (S) PTE LTD requires Age above 18 years Secondary 2 and above Completed National Service Prepared to work on 3 I rotating shifts GCE O' level Completed N.S. Normal working hours Completed Primary 6 or Secondary education Normal working hours Completed Primary 6 Normal working hours BENEFITS: Attractive308 words
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Advertisement458 1984-02-13 13 r 1 CRQWn ®W<f>CE HOTEL unites applications for the following positions: WAITERS/ WAITRESSES Salary: $550 per month gross LOUNGE HOSTESSES Salary: $750 per month gross BAR TENDERS Salary: $650 per month gross COMMIS COOKS/ CHINESE RESTAURANT COOKS Salary: $500 $750 per month gross PANTRY MAIDS Salary: $450 per month gross458 words
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Advertisement398 1984-02-13 13 1) MALE GENERAL CLERKS GCE 'O' level Possess Class 3 driving licence Preferably some experience Completed N.S. Age 19-24 years old 2) MALE STORE CLERKS GCE 'O' Level Possess Class 3 driving licence Knowledge of store work preferred Completed N.S. Age 19 24 years old 3) FEMALE CLERKS Performing general398 words
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Advertisement440 1984-02-13 13 ORCHARD HOTEL SINGAPORE Invites applicants to fill the following vacancies: Electrician NTC 3 Relevant experience required Reservation/Telex Clerk GCE O 1 level Experience m hotel industry Clerk/Typist (Front Office) Willing to perform permanent 3 p.m. 11 p.m. shift Steward Supervisor Experience m similiar capacity Lounge Hostess Relevant experience essential 2nd440 words
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Advertisement404 1984-02-13 13 THE MANDARIN SINGAPORE requires SECURITY OFFICER/ SECURrrv guard Salary mm $430 FRONT OFFICE CLERK Salary $570 CASHIER (Day/Night) Sakry $600 HOSTESS Mm Height 1.65 m Salary $760 WAITRESS Salary: $640 ASST. WAITER Completed N.S. Salary $520 ROOM STEWARDESS Salary $520 STEWARD (Day/Night) ♦Salary: $460 MANDARIN BOY Salary $380 LAUNDRY OPERATOR404 words
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Advertisement426 1984-02-13 13 BW^^^^t^^^r^^rON^T^^n^^al ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■JIIbB BmplliflHHajasMiavHa^HMHßßlilß^BM ■aTr^jTT^SKflPr^'ffP^lH PENTHOUSE NITE-CLUB offers the highest pay and j fringe benefits m the entertainment buainaaa, i requires immediately WAITRESSES c Pleasant looking c With or without experience, c Preterably Ch.nese. Minimum grots salary $700 per month Interested, call personally from 14th Feb. '84 onwards. Time: 2pm to426 words
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Advertisement581 1984-02-13 13 fyjiMISTER MINIT] ItM leading dMMf r<-|;.i;r and key aervfa C I EtOFet repair*SERVICE COUNTER SALESMEN lor it* outlet* m departments store* Requirements c Ni experience required. training provided c Completed nB. c Ni paper QKaltf (cation* Beoaasan Benefit* Slurlm^ BBtafJ w-r $4<i( njai AfU-r probation p<-ruxi MM $8o»' n. Suit--581 words
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Advertisement463 1984-02-13 14 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous STORE ASSISTANTS "jQCOndWj 2 education Completed n S Between 18-24 years interested applicants. piease come and see us Canon Singapore Pte Ltd., 60-8. Martin Road '0-01/08 Sanfjtjpw Wawshouss Bik c Singapoft :323 W *****00 SBS 98 :e 12, 104. 122. UB 195 HITACHI EXPRESS SPORE463 words
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Advertisement573 1984-02-13 14 A DRIVER c Able to speak simple Q Kngllsh V Possess valid Class 3 dnviiiK licence, with' Kuod driving record. j ELECTRICIAN j Possess NTC" 3in Electrl- i i il Kitting and Instulla- i turn. Some working experl-'S 'net m a manufacturing 1 J plant preferred. I Please write giving573 words
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Advertisement536 1984-02-13 14 An International Oil Field Company requires j (1) EXPERIENCED PRODUCTION WELL TESTERS (2) TRAINEE PRODUCTION WELL TESTERS Please write m with full per- I sonal particulars to:--28 Jurong Road off Track 3 Singapore 2159 DELIVERY DRIVER J| c Class 3 driving li- I cence I Able to understand simple English536 words
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Advertisement591 1984-02-13 14 Yokoso SUPERSTORE SUPERMARKET ASSISTANTS c Mln. Sec. 2 education. CASHIERS c GCE O' level (Day and night shifts) WE OFFER:Good starting salary plus night allowance of $250 p.m. Attractive fringe benefits and advancement opportunities. Complete and well structured training programmes. Mala applicants must complete full-time N.S. If you are 17591 words
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Advertisement638 1984-02-13 14 METROPOLITAN YMCA requires HOSTEL ATTENDANT Age 16-35 Able tto speak simple English 8 Apply personally at: THE METROPOLITAN YMCA 60 STEVENS ROAD (1025) OFFICE BOY/ DESPATCH RIDER. Requirements. Possess scooter/ motorbike, c Completed National Service Speak simple Fnglish. Interested please call *****19 tor interview. PERSONAL DRIVERS Requirements: c Singapore Citizens638 words
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Advertisement1006 1984-02-13 14 urgently required. Must possess j Class 3 driving licence Mini- j mum 3 years' experience m simi- i lar field. Salary $5."50 p.m. Apply I personally: =07-08 Manhattan House, 151 Chin Swee Road, Spore 0316. POSTS AVAILABLE ONBOARD Bunker Barge. Deckhand/ Greaser/ Clerks/ Master/ Engine Driver. Call personally at: #03-051,006 words
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Advertisement731 1984-02-13 14 quired urgently Interested, please call personally at 1090, Lower Delta Road. Tiong Bahru Est. =01-01, Singapore OMti REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY, FACTORY workers and cleaning workers. Please contact George Durai, tel: *****48 after 7pm. Malaysians are welcome. REQUIRED OFFICE BOY with own motorbike, and Cargo Handlers. Apply personally to: =01-09, Golden Mile731 words
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Advertisement762 1984-02-13 14 rates for daii>. weekly and itionttilj 'IVI Tnslar *****20 *****58 CALL TOPWAr TRADING tor hir j ing Datsun pick-ups, panel I delivery vans and lorries Tel: *****00 9. NISSAN SUNNY AVAILABLE at reasonable rale. Evergreen Travel Tours Pie. Lid *****47. *****39/ *****18/ *****05 RENTAL FOR AIRCOND non -airrond pickups. Blind/762 words
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Advertisement775 1984-02-13 14 fJTi^M? MANAGING DIRECTOR'S L"jJf*vJ liiNiuli'iUM} i:..i.M;un«-d reJ^^~J~,_ U.iMlf- ;.ir .s.vle al '< liipl\Bf\ C 1 ->Mfl' alu.ii '•> X Ailt.uiiKh a !i| Jnl JR. lr l! r>»lllft SoverfTsJ\ /Z2\ I wttb a host of refinement! Etoa4 1 c ini/*\ lni v*u fu teirt of i r adver st a^a^B am\^a!775 words
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Advertisement670 1984-02-13 14 76 Vehicles For Sale g) Mazda 1979 MAZDA 9291 One company owner Original condition Power steering, metalln gold $9.00n Tel 2i5254<J 1979 MAZDA 626 Aircond high power radio cassette Beautiful condition Sltj.2soonu Contact *****20 1981 MAZDA RX7G.T.. PARK, full accessories tront and rear spoiler.v Asking $42,000 0.n.0 Call *****17. *****88670 words
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Advertisement911 1984-02-13 15 76 Vehicle* For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale h) Mercedes h) Mercedes I BgaWgMßVMl^gaigjLla^lZi X F-^T^^ffSpZlalS-HM^MMj^MMMa^Ci Il3| mLLALLMIir gas sag/ v I eß^^«!m^^ffl^ a^MMHHF J Ma\ f^ B jHgf'Jp4slajßafl 76 Vehicles For Sale *>> Others Mitsubishi 1981 MITSUBISHI GALANT ItiOOGS I Big bumper, aircon, spors rmrtms metallic paint, expen- >i»e911 words
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Advertisement809 1984-02-13 15 SIN THAI HIN TRADING PTE LTD Plot E Fringe Carpark Kam pong Java Road Singapore 0923 Telephone: *****11 5 (Op*na Irom 9.00 am 5.30pm) TRADE-IN ft LOAN ARRANGEABLE 1983 Jaguar 4 2 Auto Aircond Toyota Supra 2.81 Aircond BMW 520 i Manual Aircond 1982 Nissan Kairlttdy T-Bar 2000 Turbo Aircond809 words
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Advertisement760 1984-02-13 15 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale i) Commercial Vehicles i) Commercial Vehicles I) Commercial Vehicles i) Commercial Vehicles ■vICfN IV/IOTORS Borneo Motors Queen Street Tel: *****33 Aljunied Road Tel: *****32 Bukit Timah Road Tel: *****55/6/7/8/9 East Coast Road Tel: *****16/*****04760 words
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Advertisement552 1984-02-13 15 78 Scrap Vehicles CASH PAYMENT FOR scrap cars below 1000 c.c. 1600 c.c. Contact Yong, *****36/ *****85. HIGHEST ATTRACTIVE PRICE for 985 4000 c.c. scrap cars. *****27, night *****3 Ricky Tay. WANTED 1974 ONWARDS, Toyota Corolla or Datsun 120 Y. Tel: *****54. 2000 C.C. SCRAP car for sale. $14,500 including552 words
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Advertisement662 1984-02-13 15 86 Accommodations Vacant a) Houses Diat 10, Mount Sinai Avenue, elegant detached. Fully furnished, 4 bedrooms, servant's, patio, large matured garden, $5,000. Dist 10, Ewart Park vicinity, majeatic detached. 4 bedrooms, servant's, big living/ dining areas, patio, 12,000 sq.ft. matured garden, swimming pool, $8,000. FORWARD PROPERTIES *****00 (5 Lines) DIST.662 words
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Advertisement703 1984-02-13 15 86 Accommodations Vacant a) Houses DIST. 23 CHESTNUT VICINITY, modern 2-storey bungalow, quiet/greenery surroundings, 4 bedrooms/servant's, spacious patio, $4600. Dist. 5 near Jurong/ Foreign schools, 2-storey terrace, furnished $1500. Homer *****08. KAMEST ENTERPRISES PTE LTD offers furnished/ unfurnished partly furnished houses and apartments m your choice areas, including dists. 5.703 words
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Advertisement743 1984-02-13 15 ♦*S saT^» I Xi I MJL Accommodation Are Jm M&M't iSHrh Available jh| m ii-J.finßlW). ln Tnjt Section UjjMfLJLwr 86 Accommodations 86 Accommodations Vacant Vacant a) Houses b) Apartments DIST 10 ROBIN ROAD doublestorey semi-detached, 4 bedrooms/ 1 servant's, fully furnished. Kenwood Housing *****43/ *****16. DIST 10 GREENLEAF, recently renovated743 words
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Advertisement649 1984-02-13 15 A CLASS OF ITS OWN! Most beautifully furnished and airconditioned 3-bedroomed MARBELLA COURT apartments, DIST. 10, imported Walnut furnishings and crystal chandeliers from Eng- land. Swimming pool and squash courts. SOMMERVILLE PARK DIST. 10, 3 bedrooms, split-level living and dining, swimming pool, tennis and squash courts. Various sizes with rental649 words
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Advertisement673 1984-02-13 15 cArdmore OPEN HOUSE I Long or short lease Luxurious apartments to let with exclusive Country Club membership Just off Orchard Road and Scotts Road 3-bedrooms; large lounge: ample parking Furnished or unfurnished Rental from $5,025 per month including service charge Vif ,1 our show flat. lOarr !o 5 pm. Monday673 words
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Advertisement673 1984-02-13 15 DIST 9 Brand new luxunout apartment located ai Cairnhill Circle 4 bedrooms w;:>i sxta< tied batl rooms, servant's store separate living dining tamilj area I equipped kitchen tuUj airrond r;tniiue.s include swimming pool and squu'-!. Rental $4,300 Io $4,900 p m BANYAN PROPERTIES *****77 c Dist 9 Luxurious maisonette apartment.673 words
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Advertisement890 1984-02-13 16 i i. i 1., 86 Accommodations 86 Accommodations 86 Accommodations Vacant Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments b) Apartments fFtfR EfiST PLfiZfg Qfc*^| I LUXURIOUS <%s&£ I I fiPfiRTMENTS K 7/mM I At the inction >f Scotts hHE^B?* vl Orcharrl Roads Next to' Hyatt Hotel. sUEi f v^'ffl'l HI ri890 words
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Advertisement692 1984-02-13 16 DRAYCOTT TOWERS LUXURIOUS Apartments Penthouse fully aircondition with swimming pool. Suitable for expatriate families on Company's lease. Call 4******7/8. FULLY FURNISHED 3-BFDROOMED apartment In MacPherson Green. Conveniently located with recreational facilities. It Is Ideal for expatriate. $1,800 p.m Call *****06 HILLCREST ARCADIA. DIST. 11. Townhouse furnished $5,200/ penthouse partially furnished692 words
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Advertisement655 1984-02-13 16 DIST. 1024 KIM UN Mansion. 3 bedrooms, partially furnished, Immediate occupation. Reasonable rental. Call owner: *****97/ 8. DIST. 10 NEAR BUKIT Timah, Equatorial Hotel. Beautifully renovated/ furnished 3-bed-roomed apartment $2,000 only. Agents *****98. DIST. 19 MARYLAND PARK/ Ocean Park, high floor, panoramic view. Swimming/ tennis/ security. Furnished/ partially furnished. *****48655 words
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Advertisement889 1984-02-13 16 BRAND NEW flat Jalan Besar, 4 bedrooms, very central 2 units available $1,200 only Fro Housing *****39/ *****59 CAIRNHILL ASTORIA APARTMENT, 3,000 sq ft 4 bedrooms, .swimming pool suuna, squash, 24-hour security. Tel Mr. Lee, *****17. CAIRNHILL MANSION, high floor. $2,500. Pearlbank $2,200 Pacific Mansion $1,600. Lai Housing *****76. COSY889 words
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Advertisement806 1984-02-13 16 87 Accommodation Wanted a) Houses KAMEST ENTERPRISES PTE LTD. urgently need 3/4-bedroomed detached bungalow, either, colonial or semi-colonial, furnished or partially furnished for a banker. Must have entertainment area space Large garden. Maximum rental offered $12,000 to $14,000 p m. Owners please Call *****36/7 for details. KAMEST ENTERPRISES PTE LTD806 words
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Advertisement722 1984-02-13 16 ■■■^■■■1 bbbbbbbbbb^bbbbb! bbbbb! aVaßaaV JBLBBBw I si H 12 months 8V 4 Hp.a. H TWO STOREY BUNGALOW AT MEYER ROAD" Land Area 33,894 ft 2 Complete with swimming pool. Suana Bath Bowling lane $7,000,000.00 Strictly No Agent Tel: *****14 SOPH TICK HHAHCt a^aaa^B^^^^^^^aaaaaf M i *^EP% TEL: *****44 adv. permit722 words
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Advertisement1818 1984-02-13 16 HUAGUAN Gardens! RIJKIT TIMAH w%7 HIGH-CLASS RESIDENTIAL AREA. "^Sw^y^^ 4 4fe^ 9 CTHRPV QPI IT J PlfEl r "Tt^fe^^^W y Quality materials Exclusive design FOB ENOUIRIES BOOKINGS HSTARUTE LAND DEVELOPMENT CO.PTE.LTD. #06-00 6th STOREY, FAR EAST PLAZA (NEXT TO HYATT HOTEL) SCOTTS ROAD Singapore 0922 TEL *****1 1 (24 LINES)1,818 words
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Advertisement725 1984-02-13 17 89 ProDerties For Sate sl) Houses IST is SINGLE-STORE 1 TERRACE bedrooma freehold, en-lUnt-r -1-I^l^4l No ageou) OIST 10 BAN GUAN I'urk Double- j > r .iTev eaatt-iletacbed, .uyo sq rt 3 t^->iri>um> tjrani poeeeeawn VMaMM 1 A 52^66.t OIST 28. SELETAR HILLS, single•%BVt] senii-detairied .5.200 sq ft 3 bedrooms725 words
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Advertisement599 1984-02-13 17 /(\/7^ 4p a new landmark coming up where I hfi Devonshire Road meets Grange \^-^rwfiftniMfint This tran( i uil shaded hiiis tc T V^^^/t/CCIC// %JUwU/ vides peace and privacy only minutes away from the bustle of the Orchard Road tourist belt and the proposed Somerset MRT Station. WITHIN THE GROUNDS599 words
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Advertisement673 1984-02-13 17 DIST. 15/ 19, 8 UNITS newly completed low rise apartments. 3 bedrooms. 2 balconies, 2 attached bathroom. Split-level modern kitchenette. Marble/ parquet finishing. Solar heater hot water system/ pool/ children's playground. 1,300 to 1750 sq.ft. $299,000 $399,000. *****61. Agent). DIST. 10, LUCKY TOWER Blk C. Luxurious apartment on high floor.673 words
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Advertisement666 1984-02-13 17 DIST. 19, CHARLTON COURT. 3 bedrooms. 3 bathrooms, swimming pool, squash, sauna, barbeque, children's playground. *****53. No agents. DIST 10 DRAYCOTT TOWER above 20th floor, carpeted. 3 bedrooms, freehold, approx 2,800 sq ft furnished. Swimming pool. $950,000 0.n.0. Rolf, *****11. DIST 10 CRYSTAL TOWER splitlevel, 4 bedrooms/ servant's, freehold. Approx666 words
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Advertisement829 1984-02-13 17 MIMOSA PARK CONDOMINIUM, 3bedrnnmed apartment, plus Study. 1.736 sq.ft. $410,000 SBS Realty Services *****22. MIMOSA PARK. HIGH floor. Stimulating view. 4 bedrooms, split-level living/ dining. View to appreciate! *****47/ *****77. NEWTON ROAD Luxurious brand new apartment. 3660 sq.ft.. 4 bedrooms. $1 Jin 0.n.0. No agents *****78. PANDAN VALLEY (DIST. 2159)829 words
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Advertisement642 1984-02-13 17 TOA PAYOH LORONG 8, 3- roomed improved flat. Good locality Interested call *****23 after spm. 90 Properties Wanted YOUR PROPERTY IS WANTED!!! Owners, call immediate for bast result Detached/ semi-detached bungalows and terrace housas. Will consider any district but prefer 9, 10, 11, 15. Budget varies up to $3 million.642 words
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Advertisement1372 1984-02-13 17 W: FACTORY SPACE M AVAILABLE FOR II LEASE/SALE m\ V«V I H A) AVER RAJAH M INDUSTRIAL ESTATE 3-storey factory space :i Unit area approx 7000m2 Ample loading and unloading area Excellent packing facilities Extensively renovated Available June 'B4 B) LOK YANG WAY (JURONG) :£x JTC improved Type T-I Building1,372 words
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Advertisement743 1984-02-13 17 Office to I*l at $3 p.s.f (all m) at FOOK HAI BUILDING 2ND STOREY 150 SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD One unit approximately I.SOO sq.ft and the other approximately 400 sq fl with the following: 1 5- roomed with new. parti* tions 2 Pull) wallpapered I Kuily carpeted 4 nice reception muter743 words
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Advertisement801 1984-02-13 17 HIGH STREET DSMtM 1 3 partlUone I rooa > matn- i Mptta *****33 Monica ICB BUILDING SHEI TON I immediate occupa l i all fa- I m t Con- 1.: UNION BUILDING 1 XX furnished Centra I .iircond. phone s: 10 psA Go i tat 129 iq.fl l ill) lurnUhed801 words
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Advertisement277 1984-02-13 18 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces VV/ VTA I^l lV^/v-A^HEr^ -tf^tfrtCt ICQMELEX vV>^s\\to^ j I I qCH^ W^^9^^vf^Sf l^J^^^f^^^^bTwm^mmm^mimm^mmmmrmmwmwim^mrwmwam^t^m^§m^^fm^m^a^^ B B^W TtTJ v 'mm P^ «<MM^amMMWM«M«MrtH RP|^ M SSI W^^^mm^LW t \^m WP^^^ I 1 I 1 m\ bi^i— TEL: *****07 _J m Ruby277 words
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Advertisement86 1984-02-13 18 T FAR EAST PLAZA 7 UNITS OF SHOPS ON MEZZANINE FLOOR available for immediate occupation Floor area: 6 of 360 sq.ft. each, 1 of 1,080 sq.ft. Please contact: *****91/ *****28 L Mist Foo. GUAN HUA BUILDING shopping arode at Middle Road- Qutvn Sir-' 5 exquisite shops r;in< kDf from 45K86 words
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Advertisement114 1984-02-13 18 PRIME LOCATION BHOP BPACEB FOR RENT 1 1 LUCKY PLAZA Shops 398 484 sq.ft. ORCHARD PLAZA 1 Shops 207 883 sq.ft. FAR EAST SHOPPING CENTRE Shops 248-533 sq.ft. BEAUTY WORLD PLAZA ►Shops 322-1,427 sq.ft. Idsal for following business: H 1. Fastfood snack bar 2. Halrdresslng salon k 3. Pharmacy <114 words
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Advertisement425 1984-02-13 18 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces b) Rental b) Rental OUTSIDE CBD FOR LEASE BOON SIEW BUILDING Areas from 1 ,61 5 sq ft to 21 ,280 sq ft available m April/May 1984 ample carparking JIT POH BUILDING Areas from 581 sq ft to 6,184 sq ft available immediately THONG425 words
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Advertisement271 1984-02-13 18 OIST. 15, TELOK KURAU Road, brand new groundfloor shophouses, 1,400 sq.ft. each good frontage. $3.50 p.s.f. Cltlprop *****75. OIST. 19, UPPER SERANGOON Shopping Centre. Groundfloor, Prime shop space. Good frontage, l ,200 sq.ft. $3.60 p.s.f. Inclusive. Cltlprop: *****75. FAR EAST PLAZA, Scotts Road, approx. 400 and 800 sq.ft. shops for271 words
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Advertisement536 1984-02-13 18 94 Shop Spaces c) Wanted SHOPHOUSE NEEDED URGENTLY, Serangoon Road or adjacent area Good rental payable. Tel: Jones Real Estate Agency *****82. 95 Other Real Estate DIST. 15 A choice piece ol land with formal approval for a 2-storey detached bungalow, able for building works immediately c 7.000 sq.ft. c536 words
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Advertisement695 1984-02-13 18 102 Tours 102 Tours NAM HO *^BJ^ TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE. LTD. H Had Office: Pearls Centre. Gr. Roor. 100 Eu Tong Sen St #01-14. #01-16. #01-18 Singapore 0105. Tel: *****33 (7 Hues) H Branca Office: People's Park Complex, Gr. Floor :><• 1. Park Road #OM9, Singapore 0105. Tel: *****1-3/*****6/*****8/*****63695 words
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Advertisement248 1984-02-13 18 102 Tours 102 Tourt TO THANK YOU FOR YOU? STRONG SUPPORT WE ARt OFFERING YOU THt FOltvrtlNG TOURS IN CONJUNCTION WITH THt SOU AGfrVT Of HENNESSY V.S.O.P. LIQUOR j 3 DAY GENTING ONLY $259 $299 5 DtP DATES I? 2 13 2 U 2 15 2 16 7 i HENNESSY248 words
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Advertisement283 1984-02-13 18 CRUISES SPECIAL OFFER ONE WAY CRUISE TO AUSTRALIA ON M.V. TURKMENIA DEP. SINGAPORE 19th FEB. 1984 FROM PERTH $600 ADELAIDE $750 MELBOURNE $850 SYDNEY $950 BOOK NOW THROUGH YOUR AGENTS GASI TRAVEL AGENCY (T/A041) Tel *****03 or call I CTC Singapore T«l *****22/3 MALAYSIA/GENTING TOUR Genting By Train/ Air 2D,283 words
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Advertisement396 1984-02-13 19 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours ■Mpj^m^^ 2 '\e\ TAOBS :^M DISNEYLAND EXPRESS $2,266 Dep. Every Sunday. IJRa°all japan EIjI Tokyo Disneyland $2,499 V W Dep. Every Saturday. For further information contact your travel agent. i/apmm air links 8-Day I Disneyland 'Snow-White Express ntttKr 2 full days to see the396 words
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Advertisement828 1984-02-13 19 102 Tour« 102 Tourt 102 jours 102 Tours 102 Tours ry^W you Ye never cruised, you've never lived l^y I ftk^ orld s most dist n 9 uished super-deluxe cruise liner of its kind! f I Grand tour combination of land sea air! \~7n) J I We are honoured to828 words
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Advertisement484 1984-02-13 19 109 Academic CITY TRAINING CENTRE QuMMwiy Shopping Centra =03-06 T«l: *****60 New Courses Starting GCE O' ENGLISH LANGUAGE Fri 17 Feb (2.30pm -5.30pm) Sat 25 Feb (2.00pm -5.00pm) JAPANESE LANGUAGE (BASIC) (Taught by Japanese Teacher) Tues 21 Feb (6.00pm-7.30pm) Thurs 23 Feb (7.40pm-9.10pm) TYPEWRITING Morning/Afternoon/Evening Classes available daily Only limited484 words
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Advertisement436 1984-02-13 19 I 110 Computer 110 Computer 110 Computer City and Guilds Certificate m Computer Programming and Information Processing. The internationally recognised City and Guilds Certificate can be your key to a successful career m computer programming. The Stamford Computer Centre supplements professional training m the theory of computers and programming with436 words
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Advertisement821 1984-02-13 19 110 Computer COMPUTER PROGRAMMING COURSE basic (Bef (Speciall) programmed lor student.-- ;inci otten i FEE: $100/- :ur Hi.- whole course iSpeciu! concession for students I onl> you will bt- required to I identity yourself v j >uidt-ni i INTENSIVE COURSE I1 I M W F BJB-1I Mm 20 02 2)M7W821 words
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Advertisement33 1984-02-13 19 H O U s E H U N T I N G 9 Don't knock on every door. Step into Section F, "Accommodation Properties" for the widest selection of accommodation available! C.A.T.S. *****6633 words
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Advertisement660 1984-02-13 20 111 Typing/Secretarial 111 Typing/Secretarial 111 Typing/Secretarial Be a top-flight secretary* As many of our students have become. Our track record says it all Our graduates topped the list m the LCCI Private Secretary's Certificate Examination m June 1982. I st Position (ABROAD) 6th Position (ABROAD) i st Position (SINGAPORE) 4th660 words
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Advertisement576 1984-02-13 20 113 Language 113 Language I ATT language centre Affiliated to International House, London Enjoy learning English from well-qualified nativespeaker teachers who really care about your progress. ENGLISH CLASSES (all levels) I Monday to Friday 2 hrs daily 8.30 am 10.30 am 10.45 am 12.45 pm 4 hrs daily intensive 1.15576 words
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Advertisement537 1984-02-13 20 113 Language ENGLISH Taught by profewionally trained, experienced, graduate lecturer*. Writing English Effectively Commencing 13 Feb 1984 Mon& Thurs 2.30 4 30 p.m Eng. Lang. 'O' Level Commencing 15 Feb 1984 Wednesdays 2.30 4.30 p.m. Spoken English for Business and Administration Commencing 25 Feb 1984 Wed 6.30 8.30 p.m and537 words
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Advertisement33 1984-02-13 20 I i N B U S I N E S S 9 Then venture into Section C, "Business To Business", where you'll discover your business needs and businesses m need! c.A/r.s. 737U66 133 words
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Advertisement711 1984-02-13 20 APPOINTMENTS cm smcwpoSn II A US multi-national manufacturing company that uses |B lithe latest technology m the assembly of sophisticated 1 1 1 1 integrated circuits and computerised automotive! B I I electronics, invites suitable applicants to fill the following! X I 1 PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR II I Diploma or Degree711 words
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Advertisement444 1984-02-13 20 SIJLLAIR ASIA LIMITED We are a major manufacturer and distnbuto r of air, gas and refrigeration rotary screw compressors; accessories for compressor systems; engine driven generator sets, and vacuum pumps serving a broad range of markets most notably mining, construction. general industry and energy related ijusinesses m the ASEAN and444 words
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Advertisement725 1984-02-13 21 NOTICES cj^) ran CHonc moTOR HoiDincs berhrd The Directors are pleased to announce that the unaudited results for the year ended 31 December 1983 together with the comparative figures for 1982 are as follows: Malaysia 780,000 616,088 45,700 45.990 1,069,000 904,265 45,700 45 990 2. Final Dividend In addition to725 words
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Advertisement105 1984-02-13 21 FRASER NEAVE LIMITED (Incorporated m Singapore) Application has been made by Mr. Frank Angus of 13-113 Hilltops. Cairnhill Circle, Singapore 0922 to issue him duplicate stock certificates m replacement of stock certificates Nos *****2 *****3 for $1,000 ordinary stock each which are believed to have been mislaid, lost or destroyed105 words
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Advertisement219 1984-02-13 21 NOTICE It has come to our attention that again, a number of unsolicited overseas invoices have been received by telex users m Singapore. We would like to reiterate that WORLD TELEX SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD is m no way connected with WORLD TELEX DIRECTORY INTERTELEX OF TEXAS. INC., Austin. Texas, U.S.219 words
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Miscellaneous343 1984-02-13 21 COMICS iS* PEANUTS Brae*.*, IJE MA\E A CAR TMAT MV PAP MAS A CAMERA U)E HAVE A MAILBOX /''SORRY, KIP..THAT'S A TALKS TO YOU IP YOU PON'T TMAT TALKS TO YOU IF THAT TALKS TO YOU IF YOU VJME U)AY IT 60E5iy RI6TB! YOUR SEAT BELT TME LI6MT ISN'T RIGHT343 words
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Advertisement814 1984-02-13 22 APPOINTMENTS f'J A niaior multi ational chemical group m the process °^^fIJH I rec id it md expansion, has created an additional post of I CHEMICAL SALES EXECUTIVE vl f|_ Applications are invited and candidates should possess the -fl following:- fl flj Singapore citizen or permanent residents H Wk •At814 words
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Advertisement541 1984-02-13 22 A CAREER WITH A CHEMICALS m Exxon Chemical Singapore Private Ltd. is an I affiliate of a leading multi-national chemical company. I I We are looking for high calibre matured individuals I who are ambitious and self motivated to join our team fl of highly competent management employees. The fl541 words
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Miscellaneous320 1984-02-13 22 What's on LUNCHTIME MUSIC and all-time favourites, p.m. -1.45 p.m. Pro- Works of local artists Soothing and relax- Bukit Merah Branch gramme from Refer- Tang Juey Low Eng, ing music, from classi- Library, 12.15 p.m.- ence InformaUon Councal to sentimental hits 12.45 p.m. and 1.15 ter. J™- AXlxm^ Swee Leng320 words
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Advertisement553 1984-02-13 23 APPOINTMENTS THE REGENT CHAAM HOTEL CO., LTD. A DELUXE BEACH HOTEL IN THAILAND IS LOOKING FOR GENERAL MANAGER F&B MANAGER We are currently operating a deluxe class, 400 rooms hotel m Cha-am Beach Resort, the newest most talkabout resort destination m Thailand. The Resort, located on the western side of553 words
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Advertisement292 1984-02-13 23 (Q) BOSCH invites Suitably qualified candidates with experience for appointment as: TOOL DESIGNERS Candidates must have at least 2 years working experience la the design of Injection Moulds and must be able to work mdepen- dently with minimum supervision. They must also have a good knowledge of machine tools and292 words
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Advertisement419 1984-02-13 24 These are our waters. Pf oterted hv our vital for c£ /2R I h witn!?nr^ C ru^ 'nlsH^ short^on^^^^^ -^'t^M^ pS fn^he hnElM^ W received 2 promotions m rank and about $280/- m pay J purchase of HDB v 4jh Ift odious to us Ou^TOrt increases alone. By then, you419 words
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Miscellaneous1652 1984-02-13 24 VQUR VIEWING AND USTENING GUIDE tr_ sbc 5 g=^l Programmed to steal r^^ 3.00 PM Opening and Programme Highlights followed 6.55 Batman with Robin, The Boy Wonder :^\J- siB AM Nation ai Anthem FM stereo by Swordsman Chu with English subti- 7.20 Newswatch (English) H Ryan O'Neal a computer P^^^^1,652 words
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Article, Illustration926 1984-02-13 1 HONG CHONG WING - CHONG WING HONG By THE slide show on life m Tibet was a hit. The audience m the packed Cultural Theatre was filled with awe and thrilled at what they saw on Feb 5. Many m the 550-member audience held their breath and were926 words
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Article, Illustration39 1984-02-13 1 «]«T>T-M}fi»Si» #;#fi'j -fiLfr* -f ■■.iifli >c 4dc Hi" t3 «^f BiJ #R I I mizi h'j -V l^' MW>ili "ft aft»itfti&# sen WHtwrnm it** vq B«wiea#*Tfr« m *m*ajSWß*#l2<= ±M Pf^f'J^^gihi #*£&(s Nit fe*Jtft^ 4W«»fH»^©^ n E H £«S##tt££# asdfasdfasdfasdf39 words
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Advertisement348 1984-02-13 1 APPOINTMENTS r N^ wk CERTIFICATE IN INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT (UK) The Certificate m Industrial Management is now being conducted by Supervisory Management Training Association of Singapore (SAMTAS) on a two year part-time programme. This leads to the examinations and award of the Certificate m Industrial Management (UK) from the Institution of348 words
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Advertisement372 1984-02-13 1 C-f&Mt APPUED MOTION l^UkW PRODUCTS (S) PTE LTD I An international company engaged m I the manufacturing of computer B components requires: B 1) QA/ENGINEERING 1 MANAGER I (Reporting directly to B General Manager) fl Degree or Diploma m Mechanical, fl Electrical/Electronics Engineering. fl Knowledge m testing electric motors fl372 words
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Advertisement703 1984-02-13 1 BVJHHaHHHaVaVIBVJ Course provides senior and technical managers HBHaSaVaVBHaSaIBB Course covers the use ot a CAD CAM systerr S B B^\ an appreciation of CAD/CAM technology. Key B^^~^ for advanced programming and control of computerI l n trOdUCtlOn Topics: CAD/CAM Terminology, Applications, Advanced numerical control machines Key Topics Review and I703 words
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Advertisement129 1984-02-13 1 MIES 2. Sales Executive Woterman, the pioneer ot the modern fountain pen, has on exclusive line ot writing instruments tor men and women ot distinction Due to expansion plans, the above opportunities hove been created For both posts, experience m o similar capacity with o company dealing m related products129 words
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Advertisement41 1984-02-13 1 it) Between the covers of Mills Boon, you'll discover romance. Seemingly unattainable Always fascinating. The Mills Boon rose is the rose of romance. New and different romances every month. Available at all good bookshops I $4.25 v In Times liyi Disirituitorv41 words
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Article56 1984-02-13 2 »t*ttft2Bi 8 I ffi .1 i F H■R* J' b 9 X £4€tihsftl Itt fctti#&S£9 M «l* k fcftf Tifl'J M 8 BiftlMft t t-^t-rit« sit gis^ftjft ft; fcJl*»f-***A €'>■ f^.6 (M -'k li Z i»W«m fib^:«*[fiHti >^&£ m ife ft* Ffi« ft SRP**S h*N"^» BH*'h»«l»' -aft* IK R ii56 words
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Article, Illustration213 1984-02-13 2 Antics kept parents young at heart DURING the Spring and Autumn Period of the Zhou Dynast}' (740 426 BC), there lived a man called Lao Laizi who was well-known for his filial piety. Besides making sure that his parents ate well, he also paid attention to their emotional wellbeing. ItSinorama - 213 words
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Article299 1984-02-13 2 Let's Learn Mandarin THIS programme is compiled by Rediffosion and broadcast dally In Teochew, Hokkien and Cantonese over both Rediffuslon and SBC's Radio Three and Four Radio Three: Mon Son: 11.15 a.m. Radio Four: Mon Sat: 9.45 p.m.. The English notes are provided by us. •N I/I Lesson 229 Overhead299 words
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Advertisement356 1984-02-13 2 M -DIAL-FOR-MANDARIN^\ IR 1 *****77 JJ JE+Ail »PA iK M Dlsanshijiu ke Pai dvi mai piao Lesson 39 Queueing for tickets Kewen Lessen £^n :gt Eg v n p <tf Wa! DianyTngyuan menkou hao jT ya! APPOINTMENTS ,A_ APPLIED MAGNETICS m (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD H y Applied Magnetics, the largest356 words
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Advertisement383 1984-02-13 2 Oh dear! The cinema foyer is so crowded! i** m nm> m Jfntian sKi gonggong jiaqH guSn zhong dangran tebie duo la. Today is a public holiday. Of course there are more cinemagoers than usual. Zao le, zher da pai changlong, us? zenme ban ne? Too bad. It's such a383 words
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Advertisement606 1984-02-13 2 Cihejuzi 1. dianyingyuan 2. hso jf 3. guSnzhong 4. zao le ¥z it 5. da pai ch&nglong W Ik 6. pai dm i'Mf ft M ft H n 14? Dei paidao sh£nme shlhou wa? How long da you have to queue? i** S'J jft* «L fc fj a ff] tfj°606 words
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Advertisement330 1984-02-13 2 Words and phrases crowded cinema-goers, audience a long queue queue up Foreign Bank urgently requires a CREDIT CLERK All applicants should possess the following qualifications and experience: Minimum GCE "O" level certificate At least 1-2 years experience m loan documentation administration. Ability to communicate effectively. Dutias naaponalbiHtias include: Financial Statement330 words
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Advertisement33 1984-02-13 2 f# W J!l ft 'a 7. Dei paidao she'nme shfhou wa? 8. zong hrn lund^o a ill wtfmen de ft fP (i U 9. tus n^i w& shushu mat piao 10. meiyou limao33 words
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Advertisement119 1984-02-13 2 how long do you have to queue? our turn will come eventually ask that gentleman to buy the tickets discourteous FAMILY MEDICAL ADVISER The collected advice of a group of highly qualified and experienced doctors presented clearly and concisely How to give emergency, first aid How to correctly identify symptoms119 words
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Advertisement317 1984-02-13 3 jj[ CATHAY ORGANISATION f^ WARM WELCOME jij 8 MR JEAN LOUIS RUBIN 8 (J| President XMR JACOB SHAPIRO MR JOEL COLER 8 Vice-President Vice-President V \aQr\ TWENTIETH CENTURY-FOX ImjA V 8 fJJpB INTERNATIONAL INC f^«J X ijj AND ALL DELEGATES j! FAR EAST AUSTRALASIA SALES CONVENTION X 13th 15th FEBRUARY317 words
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Advertisement399 1984-02-13 3 SEASON EXTENDED BY POPULAR DEMAND popularity. will bfe offered a special discount of 30% on room tariff rates. DISCOU NT AT Room Tariff s iwa 111 A II lltni IP* Single Double Hh X I I/a I £k I 111/lr^l IrC Occupancy Occupancy 1^ m\>\jr\^M^ fci%#iWii Standard "M 5135.00 *M399 words
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Advertisement75 1984-02-13 3 SYMPHONY^^^^ ORCHESTRA U/ M S^^\ H^H BP-, m WmA m February 17 18 First Series Concerts y Conductor. Choo Hoey Paganini Caprices All tickets are now available at the usual booking centres. Please book early to avoid disappointment. CHINA reference guide available fl J- on the People's Republic J^' Asiaweek75 words
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Advertisement473 1984-02-13 3 JADE: NOW SHOWING! (*****80) 5 SHOWS: 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.30, 9.00 Funniest comedy of the year hilariously proving the Nature vs Nurture Theory! Tkketwo f '(The Blues 46 H ,jr^ IB^BVBJBJ IBIfIK |.|KK(TKI.mi..H\!.AM.|«. UIPX W B An Air»ric«i Wtrewolf m London) w CAPITOL: NOW SHOWING! (*****58) 5 SHOWS: 11am, 1.45,473 words
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Advertisement466 1984-02-13 3 y V33^/ opganisaton O TWO OF A KINO 0 "SAHARA A NOW SHOWING Q GOLDEN SU r V Q 30, *****0& 9 i S| A ODEONKATONG i^i f "jJRONG 730 &9 30p>> IJ J OPfNiTODAV At O J Kreta Ayer People's The,;- i i'| I 30, 145. 700 31 X466 words
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Article, Illustration575 1984-02-13 4 NASYID groups (choir that sings religious songs of praise to God and the Prophet and advice to Muslims) are mushrooming all over Singapore. It is quite safe to say that there are a few nasyid groups m every constituency m the Republic. They exist at district and zone575 words
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Article, Illustration465 1984-02-13 4 Bahagian 2 Word Quiz M, Part 2 INSTRUCTIONS: At the centre of the circle there is the letter 'U\ Using the clues given, fill m the blank spaces with suitable letters so as to form the words required. Take note that questions 1 to 5 involve465 words
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Article, Illustration243 1984-02-13 4 Haron A. R; Abu Samah - Haron A.R. Abu Samah r story by art work 94a) "Kalau abang dah siap bolehlah saya masukkan beg saya ke dalam kereta sekarang M," kata Mail kepada Samat. "Jangan, Lk," kata Samat, "Jangan masukkan ke dalam kereta. Masukkan ke dalam tempat barang di beca hi. Kits akan menafti243 words
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Article547 1984-02-13 4 Oleh AHMAD AWANG - Oleh AHMAD AWANG DEW ASA mi terdapat banyak kumpulankumpulan nasyid ditubuhkan. Bak kata pepatah, merecup seperti cendawan turnbun. Boleh dikatakan di setiap daerah atau zon terdapat kumpulankumpulan nasyid. Yang dimaksudkan dengan daerah di sini ialah kawasan-kawasan penduduk, balk di bandarbandar baru atau estetestet perumahan Lembaga Perumahan547 words
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