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Title Section15 1984-02-15 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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Article, Illustration503 1984-02-15 1 He comes across as hesitant and a poor speaker at Andropov's funeral 'A compromise and caretaker': Page 3 Editorial: Page 18 MOSCOW, Tuesday SOVIET President Yuri Andropov was buried m Red Square today m a ceremony that gave world leaders their first chance to form anReuter; UPI - 503 words
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238 1984-02-15 1 SALMA KHALIK - Travel agents to hold meet here in 1986 SALMA KHALIK By THE flagging tourism industry will get a shot m the arm when I big group of travel agents converges on Singapore m 1986 for the largest congress to be held m this country. This is the happy news from238 words
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Article255 1984-02-15 1 Who is fighting whom and why: Timescope, Page 16 BEIRUT, Tues AMERICAN naval guns and Lebanese Air Force fighter-bombers went into action today as government and Druze Muslim forces fought a major battle for key positions m the mountains just south of Beirut. The fightingReuter; UPI - 255 words
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Article73 1984-02-15 1 Share index drops 10 points LOCAL stock prices, which have been declining recently m line with Wall Street, fell yesterday. The Straits Times Industrial Index dropped 10.37 points to close at 1,053.07 while the Business Times Composite Index slipped 7.85 to 965.67 points. The jittery mood which gripped the market73 words
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Article, Illustration76 1984-02-15 1 6 AS HIS son, It was not a warm feeling for me to see dad so uncomfortable and so incapacitated daring the last days of his life. I prefer to remember him In the good days, going golfing on a nice summer day or taking a faml- A76 words
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Article38 1984-02-15 1 WASHINGTON, Toes. The White House denied financial market rumours today that President Reagan has suffered a heart attack. "The President is perfectly healthy and working m the Oval Office/ White House spokesman Anson Franklin said. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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242 1984-02-15 1 LONDON, Tues. Four British women who smuggled South African gold coins m their panties m a multi-mil-lion pound fraud were sent to prison yesterday at London's Old Bailey court. Prosecutor John Rogers said the activities of the gang first came to light whenAP - 242 words
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Article, Illustration695 1984-02-15 1 ALAN JOHN; LEONG WENG KAM - ALAN JOHN LEONG WENG KAM By and 4 While we want to give local talent every opportunity, if you ask me what is my top priority, I would say my top priority is to produce good programmes, not train local talent. We695 words
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Article330 1984-02-15 1 One that didn't make it... HILL Street Blues h a TV series that won six awards, including Best Drama Series, m last year's Emmy Awards ceremony the "Oscars'"' of American television. The drama comedy series is about an embattled group of police officers working m a decaying section of a330 words
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Article, Illustration39 1984-02-15 1 Keeping an eye on those subtle messages. What Dhana watches on TV. What viewers liked best over 21 years. How Mind Your Language got involved with Man In The Net. SEE PAGE 14.39 words
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Advertisement28 1984-02-15 1 I Inside j 60 pages today SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 3,4,6,7 CAUSEWAY 17 EDITORIAL 18 LETTERS 19 BACKGROUND 20 TIMES DOLLAR 21-24 CLASSIFIEDS 25-41/44 RACING 44 SPORTS 45-4728 words
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Article632 1984-02-15 2 Sihanouk denial PRINCE Norodom Sihanouk yesterday denied he iSrh^Ti?™* 1 H nga c m Private* negotiations Si™ H nOl leader smp or the Vietnam-backed Heng Samnn regime m Phnom Penh. He dismiss~,KP?£ alluding to his intentions of breaking ranks with his partners m the tripartite coalition government of Democratic632 words
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Article305 1984-02-15 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: •MR Konstantin Chernenko is considered by many to be a transition leader. Bat it would be irresponsible for any Russian leader, temporary or otherwise, to let the present precarious state of relations between the two superpowers to remain unchanged. Moscow and Washington should make efforts305 words
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Article316 1984-02-15 2 A star bows out KEVIN KEEGAN, the former England captain, chose the eve of Valentine's Day his 33rd birthday to announce that he intends to break his engagement with Newcastle United at the end of the season. The love affair with soccer will be over. One suspects it has316 words
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Article229 1984-02-15 2 EFTPOS A LITTLE CARD BIG BANKS PIN HOPES ON SAFE, convenient shopping without the use of cash may be just around the corner. Five of Singapore's largest local banks have formed a steering committee to look into the feasibility of introducing Electronic Funds Transfer at Point of Sale, or229 words
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Article75 1984-02-15 2 BEYOND NUTS AND BOLTS ENGINEERS, unlike other professions such as lawyers and doctors, are "invisible" to the outside world. In part this is because they work m large groups. But their "unflattering image", some experts say, is also due to the very one-sided curricula m engineering courses. Some academics75 words
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Article520 1984-02-15 2 Lebanon's mire IN the Lebanese civil war, Maronites and Druze, whose differences go back to the days of the Ottoman empire, are tearing their country apart. Under the two umbrella groups are the leaders of other sects, each with his own militiamen, fighting for a stake m520 words
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Article376 1984-02-15 2 Heartfelt event THE mass media made Barney Clark, the first man to receive an artificial heart, a symbol of personal courage during the 112 days he lived with an aluminium-and-plastic heart. But the medical event that electrified the world was a bittersweet ordeal for his son, Dr Stephen376 words
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Article230 1984-02-15 2 Urban move endorsed MALAYSIAN Finance Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah has suggested that rural Malays move to urban areas to improve their lives. Addressing a meeting of Umno s Segambut Luar branch m Kuala Lumpur on Sunday, the minister said that the government had done everything possible to230 words
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Article176 1984-02-15 2 Historic combatants IN today's Bamboo Green. LI LIENFUNG begins a series on the struggle between two historical opponents, Liv Bang, the founder of the Han Dynasty and Xiang Yu. who led the Chu army. The two men were so vividly portrayed by Sima Qian m Shi Ji (The176 words
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Article325 1984-02-15 3 PETER BARNARD - PETER BARNARD By 1 US Editor WASHINGTON. Tues. A compromise and a caretaker those were the mainstream American descriptions of newSoviet leader Konstantin Chernenko m an otherwise cautious round of reaction statements here last night. And State Department sources said the next key step would be325 words
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155 1984-02-15 3 LONDON. Tues. Offi-i-iah. around the world said yesterday that the se lee: ion of Mr Konstantit Chernenko as Soviet Communist Party chief represents a choice for continuity rather than radical change m Moscow's relations with the We^t "The world will be dealing with anUPI - 155 words
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197 1984-02-15 3 MOSCOW. Tues. The election of Mr Konstantin Chernenko as Soviet leader has brought back the stolid style of the Brezhnev era and spells hard times for the liberal arts, sources m Soviet artistic circles said yesterday. "To Chernenko, art is socialist realism tractorsReuter - 197 words
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Article113 1984-02-15 3 OTTAWA, Tues. Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, who has been trying to tone down the angry rhetoric of the superpowers with a round-the-world disarmament crusade, is to meet Mr Konstantin Chernenko m Moscow on Wednesday, Mr Trudeau's office announced tonight. Mr Trudeau, who has already visitedReuter - 113 words
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Article, Illustration121 1984-02-15 3 PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan at the Soviet embassy In Washington on Monday signing the condolence book on the death of Mr Andropov, much the same way he did some 15 months ago after the death of President Leonid Brezhnev. Mr Reagan travelled by motorcade to the embassy, aUPI - 121 words
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Article274 1984-02-15 3 MOSCOW, Tues. Publicly, Soviet citizens said yesterday that they believed Mr Chernenko would "increase the wealth of working people" and "lead the struggle for world peace". Privately, however, Soviets were less enthusiastic, saying that Mr Chernenko had won power only because the better leader,AP; UPI - 274 words
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286 1984-02-15 3 American officials 'not particularly impressed' WASHINGTON, Tues AMERICANS who have met Mr Konstantin Chernenko, the new Soviet leader, say they were not particularly impressed with the calibre of his mind or his command of information. The Americans gave their impressions m interviews yesterday after it was announced that Mr ChernenkoNYT - 286 words
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Article23 1984-02-15 3 4 He may have praised Andropov, but he also came to bury him. A Western analyst's view of Mr Chernenko.23 words
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313 1984-02-15 4 ROME, Tues. Italian mothers, angry and desperate over the plight of their children, have taken upon themselves the battle against drugs. At the forefront are the Mothers of Primavalle, a loosely organised band of women from the Primavalle neighbourhood m northern Rome known asAP - 313 words
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Article, Illustration381 1984-02-15 4 Sale will depend on Congress and Senate approval WASHINGTON, Tues. President Ronald Reagan's administration has quietly informed Congress that it intends to sell up to 1,600 anti-aircraft missiles to Jordan while trying to persuade Israel to agree to the formation of an American-armed JordanianAP - 381 words
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Article90 1984-02-15 4 SIX FORMER junta members, including ex-Presidents General Roberto Viola and General Leopoldo Galtieri, testifed on Monday before the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces, which is trying them m connection with human rights abuses. President Raul Alfonsin, whose inauguration on Dec 10 ended more than seven years ofAP - 90 words
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Article77 1984-02-15 4 JAPAN YESTERDAY launched its ninth scientific satellite, which is designed to measure gases m the atmosphere which affect life on earth, officials of the Institute of Space and Aeronautical Science (Isas), said. Experiments by the 210-kg Exos-C satellite wffi indicate whether the level of gases such asReuter - 77 words
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Article63 1984-02-15 4 THE FRENCH National Assembly (Lower House) on Monday, night passed a newspaper anti- trust law, aimed largely at France's largest newspaper chain owned by Mr Robert Hersant, after four months of debate and a 21-day special session. The law now goes to the Senate, but the NationalAP - 63 words
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Article70 1984-02-15 4 UNITED STATES Democratic presidential candidate, the Rev. Jesse Jackson, says he is considering an invitation from the leftist government of Nicaragua to attend a national celebration m that country on Feb 21. The Rev. Jackson told reporters on Monday, as he campaigned through Georgia, that he had receivedUPI - 70 words
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Article49 1984-02-15 4 POLICE HUNTING the killers of an Indian diplomat say Britain's Kashmiri immigrants are holding back information which could help them. The Kashmir Liberation Army, which seeks reunification and independence for Kashmir, claimed responsibility for kidnapping Ravindra Mhatre, the deputy head of Indian's Birmingham consular office. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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311 1984-02-15 4 Iran has plan for closure of straits, says minister LONDON, Tues. The Iranian national news agency, Irna, quoted a government minister today as saying Iran had a contingency plan for the probable closure of the Strait of Hormuz m the Gulf. Irna quoted Mr Mohammad Taqi Banki, Minister of StateReuter; UPI - 311 words
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Article69 1984-02-15 4 ATTERIDGEVILLE (South Africa), Tues. A 15-year old Black schoolgirl died yes terday and several other children were injured, when police using teargas clashed with stone-throwing pupils who had boycott classes m the Black South African township here. Emma Sathekge died m hospital m this sprawling township 10 kmReuter - 69 words
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Article96 1984-02-15 4 CAIRO, Toes. Scientists using nuclear radiation tests to determine the level of pollution here have discovered an alarming amount of lead on the scalps of the 2,000 people surveyed. Project manager Mohanied Fathi Abdel-Wa-haab did not, however, say how the toxic trace element would affect those tested. AboutReuter - 96 words
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202 1984-02-15 4 WASHINGTON, Tues. As President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt prepared to meet President Ronald Reagan today to discuss Middle East issues, one of his top aides said the IsraeliLebanese troop withdraw al agreement should not be abrogated but revised. Mr Osama Al-Baz. Mr Mubarak's chiefReuter; AP - 202 words
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317 1984-02-15 6 WASHINGTON, Tuesday THE Federal Trade Commission yesterday conditionally approved the Texaco oil company's purchase of Getty Oil for US$lO.l billion (5521.5 billion) m the largest corporate takeover m US financial history. The commission which enforces antitrust laws, called for Texaco to sell certain assetsReuter; UPI - 317 words
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Article, Illustration77 1984-02-15 6 THIS is the $15»-millioii Indonesian Palapa B-S satellite that went astray after It was launched by the American space shuttle, Challenger, on Feb C. It was mm of two communications satellites that Challenger launched Its mission and both went into unplanned, useless orbits. The otherAP - 77 words
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276 1984-02-15 6 PANAMA CITY, Tuesday PRESIDENT Ricardo de la Espriella abruptly resigned without explanation and was replaced by Vice-President Jorge Illueca, an official announcement said. The announcement yesterday gave no explanation for Mr de la Espriella's sudden resignation, which was read on the country's television and radio stations.UPI; Reuter - 276 words
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Article, Illustration273 1984-02-15 6 FOR THOSE who are searching for the ultimate Mr or Miss Right this Valentine's Day, here is the 1984 list of the 10 most eligible personalities released by United Press International m no particular order: TOM SELLECK, 39, or Magnum, P.I. Selleck, guards his private life. ButUPI - 273 words
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Article155 1984-02-15 6 CHICAGO, Tnes A veteran United States airline pilot, fired after having a sex-change operation to become a woman, was awarded U*****,599 (about *****,999) m back pay and expenses yesterday by a federal judge. A US district court judge ordered Eastern Airlines to pay Ms Karen FrancesAP - 155 words
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205 1984-02-15 6 Jubilant Britons toast news of another baby for Di LONDON, Toes. Britons rejoiced today In the news that Princess Diana mod Prince Charles were expecting a second baby and a leading royalty expert said the country should not be ashamed of Its unbridled enthusiasm for the Royal Family. <q thinkUPT - 205 words
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142 1984-02-15 6 Bubble Boy's bleeding is 'good sign' HOUSTON, Tues. David, the former "Bubble Boy," developed intestinal bleeding five days after illness forced him from his relatively germ -free environment but the bleeding was interpreted as a sign of improving health, his doctor said. Dr William Shearer said yesterday the bleeding, whichUPI - 142 words
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Article, Illustration121 1984-02-15 7 THESE two unidentified men being led oat of a federal court m Newark, New Jersey, are alleged, together with three others, to have smuggled classified electronic equipment to China over the past year. Two of the accused are Chinese citizens and the others, naturalised American citizens.UPI - 121 words
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253 1984-02-15 7 Afghan army goes on big drive to recruit soldiers ISLAMABAD, Tues. THE Afghan army, believed tope shrinking due to desertions and casualties m its war against Muslim guerillas, is conducting its most widespread search for conscripts since Kabul's communist coup m 1978, Western diplomats said today. The army, which numberedReuter - 253 words
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126 1984-02-15 7 BEIJING, Ties. China today gave what appears to be its first public endorsement of the planned succession m North Korea with aa acceptance by Chinese Communist Party chief Ha Yaobang of an Invitation to visit gyangThe official Xinhua news agency reported that the partyAFP - 126 words
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113 1984-02-15 7 SYDNEY, Tues. Rock star Elton John, attired m lilac and white with a* straw hat and diamonds, waltzed Renata Blauel up the aisle today for a sunset wedding service on Valentine's Day, just four days after proposing. "I really do love Renata," the EnglishAP - 113 words
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Article154 1984-02-15 7 TOKYO, Tues. The c o m m i s s i o n investigating the assassination of opposition leader Benigno Aquino arrived m Tokyo today to take the testimony of Japanese and Filipino witnesses to the former senator's August 1963 murder. The commission also seeks toUPI; AFP - 154 words
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Article79 1984-02-15 7 81 Thai Reds surrender BANGKOK, Tues. Eighty-one communist insurgents surrendered to the government during a ceremony m south-eastern Thailand today, Radio Thailand announced. The state radio said the defection ceremony was chaired by the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, General Arthit Kamlang-ek, m front of the provincial hall mAFP - 79 words
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Article134 1984-02-15 7 Soviet nod for proposal BANGKOK, Tues. Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Kapitsa has left Vietnam after expressing "full support" for a recent Indochinese proposal to lessen tensions m Southeast Asia, the official Hanoi media reported today. A communique issued at the eighth regular meeting of the foreign ministers of Laos,AP - 134 words
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Article78 1984-02-15 7 JAKARTA, Tues. Severe floods caused by heavy monsoon rain spread today from Central Java to the west and east of the island, forcing thousands to flee their homes for higher ground. The Solo River burst its banks after days of torrential rain, killing two people, destroyingReuter - 78 words
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Article51 1984-02-15 7 New envoy in Burma RANGOON, Tues. Lee Sang-Yul, the new Ambassador-designate from South Korea, presented his credentials today to President San Yu. Hs succeeds Ambassador Lee -ae-Chul, who was among 17 South Korean officials killed here last Oct 9 when North Korean commandos triggered a bomb at the martyr's mausoleum.AP - 51 words
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428 1984-02-15 7 Message given to North at Panmunjom Bomb blast m capital SEOUL, Tues. A bomb believed to be of North Korean origin exploded at a house la Seoul today, damaging part of the roof but causing no casualties. Police said they suspected aa unexplodedReuter - 428 words
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198 1984-02-15 7 UNITED NATIONS, Tues. Indonesia has formally objected to the inclusion of the former Portuguese colony of East Timor on the agenda of the UN Special Committee for Decolonisation. "To oppose the integration of cast Timor with Indonesia would be to return theUPI - 198 words
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Advertisement176 1984-02-15 4 "technology Future Bank* 3rd international Congress on electronic banking services April 2-4, 1984 One of 15 papers at the Congress Banking by Satellite: The New Frontier m Financial Services The paper is presented by Miss Judith Prowda, Senior Vice President and Head, Treasury Management Services at Bank of America's head176 words
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475 1984-02-15 9 TAN LIAN CHOO - No private deal with Vietnam, says Sihanouk TAN LIAN CHOO Prince also talks of stronger coalition By PRINCE Norodom Sihanouk yesterday denied he had ever tried to engage m private negotiations with the Hanoi leadership or the Vietnam-back-ed Heng Samrin regime m Phnom Penh. He dismissed reports alluding to his475 words
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222 1984-02-15 9 A HALF-SECOND delay may be a small matter to most people, but for businessmen who make regular calls overseas, it can be quite crucial. The delay is inherent m all calls made via satellite. And it can work out to one222 words
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Article, Illustration193 1984-02-15 9 WAN SENG YIP - WAN SENG YIP Cartons of tinned coffee cause traffic jam m accident Picture by COFFEE spilled near a road Junction yesterday unfortunately, it was tinned coffee In cartons causing traffic jams along Alexandra Road and Queensway daring the 5 p.m. rash hoar. Several hundred cartons of cans of193 words
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Article92 1984-02-15 9 THAILAND'S Permanent Secretary m the Ministry of Public Health, Dr Amorn Nondasuta, yesterday met his Singapore counterpart, Dr Kwa Soon Bee, for a private discussion. Dr Amorn was accompanied by Dr Krasae Chanawongse of Thailand's Mahidol University. The Deputy Director of Medical Services (Primary Health Care92 words
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90 1984-02-15 9 MINISTER of State (Culture), Major Fong Sip Chee, said last night people should understand the value of their culture or else they would lose interest m it. The quality of national consciousness would change if they did not attach importance to their culture, he90 words
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Article128 1984-02-15 9 Select group looking into Act AN eight-man select committee has been appoint ed to study major reforms for the Companies Act. The committee, chaired by the Speaker of Parliament, Dr Yeoh Ghim Seng, will discuss the new Companies (Amendment) Bill which seeks, among other things, to give better protection to128 words
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270 1984-02-15 9 GERRY de SILVA - GERRY de SILVA By CAPTAIN Adrian Baptis ta, one of two men found largely responsible for the Sentosa cable car disaster, is now alleged to have been involved m an incident off the China coast. He has written to the Marine Department about the270 words
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Article, Illustration507 1984-02-15 10 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN Infra-red rays, computers and TV for patients By A step forward for medicine THE way you walk interests the National University of Singapore's Medical Faculty which is doing tests on how normal people walk. Twenty medical students have taken part but they are507 words
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140 1984-02-15 10 THE Mendaki Foundation, and the Ministry of Education are discussing the possibility of seconding a senior education officer to the foundation as its director, said acting Social Affairs Minister Dr Ahmad Mattar m an interview with Berita Harian recently. If this fails, then140 words
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73 1984-02-15 10 A WATCHMAN who was found with multiple wounds on his head was murdered, a coroner decided yesterday. The inquiry heard that there has been no arrest. Investigation into Mr Indrasan s/o Nirhu's death was continuing. Mr Indrasan, 62, employed by a garment factory, was found73 words
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Article83 1984-02-15 10 AN IMMIGRATION officer was charged yesterday with accepting $1,250 from a Filipino as reward for certain favours. Vasudevan Surendran alias Suresh, 24, allegedly accepted $300 from Mr Winfred Sabado on March 29 m return for obtaining employment passes and passport endorsements. A second charge accused Vasudevan of taking83 words
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Article81 1984-02-15 10 THE CASE against a man facing two charges of criminal breach of trust of various types of oil and money amounting to more than $100,000 was adjourned for four weeks yesterday. No plea was taken from Chua Lai Huat, 25, who allegedly committed the offences between March81 words
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Article78 1984-02-15 10 HEARING OF traffic summonses against Richard Eu Keng Mun, 58, vice-chairman of the United Overseas Bank group, has been adjourned until May 26. Eu's counsel, Mr Simon Yuen, told the court yesterday that Eu's left eye was hit by a golf ball. He is alleged to have78 words
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Article36 1984-02-15 10 THE CASE of a man facing three cheating charges was yesterday adjourned for six weeks. Chan Peng Kwong, 31, a Malaysian, was offered bail of $10,000 m one surety or $5,000 m two sureties.36 words
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Article38 1984-02-15 10 A SHOPOWNER was fined $1,000 yesterday for having 1,152 sticks of firecrackers and 1,260 fireworks. Neo Seng Ker, 34, admitted committing the offence on Jan 15 this year at his provision shop m Jalan Hwi Yoh.38 words
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Article172 1984-02-15 10 Support coming from sectors THE support given to Mendaki by all sectors m Singapore shows that Singaporeans are no longer sectarian m outlook. They have fully recognised that what is good for one community must, ultimately, benefit the nation. Acting Social Affairs Minister, Dr Ahmad Mattar, expressed this view on172 words
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183 1984-02-15 10 Inventors fail to draw audience to meeting LETTERS were sent out to 1,000 factory managers inviting them to an inventors* get-together on Saturday at the Kirn Keat community centre, but not a single one came. The president of the Singapore Inventors' Development Association, Mr Yeo Hin Heng, said: "This was183 words
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233 1984-02-15 13 BENG TAN - BENG TAN 'Pay or no work for new graduates' allegation By A DENTAL surgeon has been asked to explain why he is allegedly charging dental graduates looking for a job "coffee money" of $10,000 each to work m his clinic. He will appear before233 words
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161 1984-02-15 13 No recognition for dental degrees of Malta and Japan DENTAL degrees tram Malta and Japan are no longer recognised here. Such graduates will be allowed to wGrk here only If they pass the Nattonal University of Singapore's final-year rramraattosj for dental students. The new ruling came Into effect two weeks161 words
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78 1984-02-15 13 TWELVE lecturers living m a block of apartments m the National University of Singapore staff quarters at the junction of Dalvey and Nassim Roads will have to leave by the middle of this year. The land will be handed over to the Botanic78 words
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77 1984-02-15 13 TAXI drivers should constantly strive to maintain a reputation for good, efficient and reliable service. This can only happen if all taxi drivers m Singapore cooperate with each other to ensure that this is achieved. Mr Sam Chong Keen, the general manager of T4TUC Comfort,77 words
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Article110 1984-02-15 13 STUDENTS who did well m commercial and business examinations won awards from the Singapore International Chamber of Commerce on Monday. The chamber's chairman, Mr C.W.G. Endacott presented the awards, which ranged from $100 to $300, to 22 students at the Chamber Secretariat m Denmark House. The110 words
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Article60 1984-02-15 13 EIGHTY-EIGHT people yesterday ended a two-day examination held by the Singapore Fire Service to test their skills m the servicing and maintenance of portable fire extinguishers. Successful candidates will be awarded certificates that will qualify them to service and maintain fire extinguishers. The certificates are valid for60 words
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Article55 1984-02-15 13 ABOUT 500 parents whose children are taking part m Taman Bacaan's (the Singapore Malay Youth Library Association's) educational activities, will meet the group's officials on Saturday. The MP for Kampong Kembangan, Mr Mansor Sukaimi, will give a talk during the meeting, which will be held at Temasek55 words
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Article44 1984-02-15 13 THE National University of Singapore is appealing to employers who need part-time workers from March to June to support their undergraduate Vacation Job Programme. Employers with vacancies can call the NUS Student Liaison Office on *****66 ext 152 or 154.44 words
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180 1984-02-15 13 Two receive death fall -man's kidneys THE death of a hotel security guard has given a new lease of life to two housewives who received his kidneys for transplant. Madam Tan Hwee Kheng, 38, received the transplant at Singapore General Hospital last Wednesday and Madam Yew Bee Kirn, 28, had180 words
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133 1984-02-15 13 2,000 for PAP 'walk and jog' in Bedok MORE than 2,000 people will take part m the People's Action Party's walk-and-jog m Bedok on Sunday. Prof S. Jayakumar, the acting Labour Minister and Minister of State (Law and Home Affairs), will flag off the event at the Bedok sports complex133 words
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Article115 1984-02-15 13 PARTS of Tiong Bahru housing estate were hit by a blackout from about 12.30 p.m. to 1.55 p.m. yesterday. The areas affected were Tiong Poh Road, Boon Tiong Road, Outram Road, Block 55, Tiong Bahru Road, Eng Watt Street, Lim Liak Street, Guan Chuan115 words
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Article, Illustration372 1984-02-15 13 I'd no part in sinking of ship, says director A MANAGING director said yesterday that it was utterly untrue he was part of a plot to sink a vessel with a cargo of plywood so he could claim the insurance money. Mr Philip Palmer, of Albert Plaut Ltd, a British372 words
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Article, Illustration239 1984-02-15 14 TO THE day, 21 years ago, the test pattern gave way to the real thing the inauguration of the pilot television service of Television Singapura. On Feb 15, 1963, more than 2,000 people turned up at the Victoria Memorial Hall, setting there eyes on 34 TV sets239 words
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Article, Illustration1406 1984-02-15 14 ALAN JOHN; LEONG WENG KAM - Keeping an eye on those subtle messages ALAN JOHN LEONG WENG KAM By ana L We still consider the family as the most important unit m our society. So anything that undermines the concept of the family m the traditional sense, we would not allow. MADAM CHONG LIAN YING, 48,1,406 words
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Article, Illustration226 1984-02-15 14 WE CARRIED out a check to find out what the man and woman m the street thought about the first 21 years of TV. And what better way to go about this than to approach people on the streets. So that was what we did...handing out 200226 words
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Article638 1984-02-15 14 When Danielle dazzled Ah Wai THIS outline of a TV series is guaranteed to draw a record number of viewers m Singapore one look at the survey will tell you why. The setting is an evening class m London for foreign students learning English. The teacher is a Mr Brown.638 words
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Article136 1984-02-15 14 OUR check showed what 2M people felt were the popular programmes telecast over the first 21 years of TV In Singapore. There have been many. But there have been some that are somewhat difficult to remember., .simply because they were far from memorable. Remember (try136 words
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Article1161 1984-02-15 14 I REMEMBER it well. It was a Sunday m late January 1963. I had just turned 26, not too newly employed, rather newlywed. Sundays were visits-to-ma-in-laws days that invariably turned out to be eat-till-you-burst days. But this one was to be something different We were promisedDOK - 1,161 words
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Article, Illustration335 1984-02-15 15 CHAN ENG CHENG - CHAN ENG CHENG Cultural activities to continue By THE government is looking for a temporary shelter for the National Theatre Trust before the National Theatre is demolished. Until the renovations to the Kalian? Theatre are completed and the theatre is ready, the Trust will continue335 words
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Article141 1984-02-15 15 THE Association of Private Medical Practitioners of Singapore yesterday explained the medical charges patients pay when they see a private doctor. The association's honorary general secretary, Dr Goh Lee Gan, m a statement to clarify complaints from some patients that the medi- cine they got from141 words
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293 1984-02-15 15 THE whole police force is up for sale for charity if the price is right. On March 11, the Commissioner of Police and his officers will advertise for any company willing to pay them to walk. About 10,000 pairs of police legs are expected293 words
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80 1984-02-15 15 THE Indonesian Minister for Population and Environment, Mr Emil Salim, will relate the issues of environment and development m his keynote address at an environmental seminar today. More than 80 consultants from 22 countries are attending the three-day conference at Hilton Hotel, organised by80 words
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30 1984-02-15 15 THE High Commissioner of Brunei to Singapore, Haji Mohd Kassim Haji Mohd Daud, presented his credentials to President Devan Nair at the Istana yesterday.30 words
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Article, Illustration123 1984-02-15 15 Menuhin protege to play at SSO concerts SHANGHAI-BORN violinist Tang Ynn will perform m two concerts with the Singapore Symphony Orchestra on Friday and Saturday. Miss Tang, a protege of world-renowned musician Yehndi Menuhln, was the first important musician to be allowed to leave China to study m the West123 words
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Article79 1984-02-15 15 POLICE are reviewing the procedure that policemen should follow while on patrol duty. This follows the report last week of a Beach Road station patrol car which was stolen while the constables manning it were attending to an accident. The car was recovered nine hours later. A79 words
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221 1984-02-15 15 THREE Singaporeans were arrested m Johor Baru last week for illegal possession of cannabis. Malaysian police found more than 1.5 kg of cannabis m the Ford car. Under Malaysian drug laws, anyone caught trafficking m more than 100 g of cannabis faces the death221 words
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Article, Illustration344 1984-02-15 15 NG WENG HOONG - Cries for help by murder go unheeded NG WENG HOONG Residents near scene of crime lock themselves m flats to avoid trouble By RESIDENTS near Block 6 Jalan Membina, off Kirn Tian Road, heard shouts for help near their homes on Monday but locked themselves m their flats. Meanwhile, a344 words
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Advertisement150 1984-02-15 15 Tfechnotogy Future Bank 3rd international Congress on electronic banking services April 2-4, 1984 One of 15 papers at the Congress Cash Management Systems m Japan The paper is presented by Mr Atsushi Fujimoto, Special Advisor, DPA Division, Mitsui Bank of Tokyo. Mr Fujimoto holds a B.A. degree from Keio University150 words
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Article, Illustration1316 1984-02-15 16 LULIN REUTENS; MARGARET GOODHALL - LULIN REUTENS MARGARET GOODHALL LEBANON was once described by a writer as having "the beauty of a great country and the smallness of a clock of a bomb". Today it is ticking closer towards the end of its fuse. As m the past civil wars,1,316 words
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Article, Illustration697 1984-02-15 16 Bpierre Gemayel, 78, father of Amin and Bashir, ■T founded the Phalange Party m 1936. H Admirer of Italian and German fascism and I staunch opponent of socialism, Arab nationalism I and Palestinian presence m Lebanon. He now says the country's problems should be settled on the697 words
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257 1984-02-15 17 Ship under arrest at Port Klang slips away PORT KLANG, Tims. A PANAMANIAN-REGISTERED vessel, stranded m the South Channel at Port Klang since Dec 12 and later placed under court arrest, slipped away on Saturday. The Seatra Express left with a new captain, five new officers and 17 of theNST - 257 words
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Article, Illustration313 1984-02-15 17 Call for a move to the towns The only way rural Malays can better themselves: Razaleigh KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Finance Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah has suggested that rural Malays move en masse to urban areas to improve their lives. Addressing a meeting, of the Segambut Luar United Malays National OrganisationNST - 313 words
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Article, Illustration52 1984-02-15 17 MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Datak Serf Dr Mahathir Mohamad (right) escorting Australian Premier Bob Hawke to his office m Kuala Lampur yesterday for their first round of talks. Mr Hawke arrived In the Malaysian capital In the morning for an overnight stopover after a visit to Singapore.NST - 52 words
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357 1984-02-15 17 PENANG, Tues. THE Soviet Union's second aircraft carrier m the Pacific will certainly enhance its Far East fleet, says Rear Admiral J.J. Black, the flag officer of the British Royal Navy's first flotilla. Commenting on a report that the Soviet UnionNST - 357 words
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Article131 1984-02-15 17 PENANG, Toes. A baby girl with a "tall" about 4 cm long was born at the district hospital m Bukit Mertajam five days ago. Both the mother and child have been transferred to the General Hospital here where an operation is to be conductedNST - 131 words
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Article237 1984-02-15 17 Youth drowns Johor floods JOHOR BARU, Tues. A 17-YEAR-OLD drowned m flood waters near Yong Peng yesterday, bringing the number of drownings m Johor to four. Yahya Dogol was setting a fishing net at Kampung Sungai Berlian, which was under two metres of water, when he was swept away byBernama - 237 words
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179 1984-02-15 17 Man gets death penalty for having grenades KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Welder Ng Foong Wai was given the mandatory death penalty by the High Court today when he chose to plead guilty to a charge under the Internal Security Act (ISA). Three others, including two women, who pleaded guilty to aNST - 179 words
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Advertisement68 1984-02-15 17 THE JOCKEY PUB TOUBCT! Ijeople who come to The Jockey Pub come for our easy-going atmosphere, our great selection of cold beers and the fine tavern- style meals. Come to The Jockey Pub for rollicking music any evening, as well as our famous Sunday afternoon Jazz Sessions. Coming to The68 words
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Advertisement638 1984-02-15 17 WITH ONE OF OUR IBM PERSONAL COMPUTERS IN FRONT OF YOU, YOU ALSO HAVE US BEHINDWU. We're an authorized IBM Personal Computer dealer. That means we stand behind every IBM Personal Computer we sell. That's one good reason to come see us tbu can hold another good reason right in638 words
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480 1984-02-15 18 The Straits Times says Take the chill off MR Konstantin Chernenko's swift ascension to the post of Soviet Communist Party chief has settled the immediate uncertainty following the death of Mr Yuri Andropov. Now that the world knows who is m charge m the Kremlin, the next question which arises480 words
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Article, Illustration1150 1984-02-15 18 HUGH PAIN - HUGH PAIN Some welcome it but others see it as a way around import restrictions By m London JAPAN, the world's most aggressive and successful exporter, is changing its strategy and increasingly turning to direct investment m factories, joint ventures and marketing agreements inside theReuter - 1,150 words
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Article159 1984-02-15 18 Singapore's defence industry SINGAPORE'S defence industry has been In the news lately. This Is due In part to reports of the achievements of the Republic's aircraft Industry In the area of aircraft maintenance and repair, as well as reports of the breakthroughs made by the government-owned159 words
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Article, Illustration531 1984-02-15 18 SINGAPORE could indeed be viewed from many aspects, depending on the interested party. But, as a host m the Asian Aerospace '84 show, Singapore seems to be outstanding m the defence industry, notably m aviation. This impression was strengthened on seeing two Skyhawks exhibited531 words
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517 1984-02-15 18 Will Singapore dominate the region? SINGAPORE has bought four Awacs (advanced warning and command systems) which can keep surveillance on three million cubic miles of air space. Clearly, this is yet another move by the Singapore government to make Singapore a major power m this region. This is obvious from517 words
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Advertisement51 1984-02-15 18 Invitations toB+D Summer 84 Collection of Colours with every $20 and above, purchase ofß+D fashion items and accessories. And a fashionable free gift at the Show. Invitations are available atß+D counters. FEB2S,CRYSTAL BALLROOM, HYATT REGENCY HOTEL M^ Pv/ t Bap-? 3+D A P' esentatlon of BW Sportswear. Casualwear. Swimweai and51 words
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Letter, Illustration788 1984-02-15 19 12 -hour shift only for 3 or 4 days a week I REFER to the article "Ban 12-hour shift, three groups urge" (ST, Deo 24 la«fc year), which reported*-* a study conducted rfthe Young Christian •Backers Movement, the 'ffcjNce and Peace Comrrdssion and the Christian Family Social Movement. ,^Qbe study788 words
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159 1984-02-15 19 I FEEL the traffic situation on the roads here can be improved further if the authorities allow drivers to turn left at certain junctions where they now have to wait for the lights to turn green. An example is the junction of Depot Road159 words
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Letter, Illustration88 1984-02-15 19 On the road EVERY day during peak hours there is a traffic jam at dementi Avenue 2 leading from the flyover to the iunction of Commonwealth Avenue West. Could the Public Works Department construct a filter lane at this junction so that traffic from the flyover or88 words
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131 1984-02-15 19 I LIVE m Hillview Avenue and commute to work by bus. Traffic heading towards the city from the avenue has to make a U-turn just opposite the Salvation Army Home for the Aged. It is. however, virtually impossible for vehicles and buses to do so131 words
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120 1984-02-15 19 WE commute daily by bus from Serangoon Gardens to our offices m South Bridge Road. In the past, a policeman controlled the traffic light junction of Yio Chu Kang and Upper Serangoon roads, especially during the morning peak hours, as the volume of traffic turning120 words
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220 1984-02-15 19 Some L-riders fail again and again I REFER to the police reply "L-riders and the new test circuit". (ST, Feb 10). The police say many learner motorcyclists have been quite content riding on public roads with "L" plates, without attempting to take and pass the test. Unfortunately, there are also220 words
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70 1984-02-15 19 Return the marked test papers I WOULD like to suggest that the authorities return the written Highway Code test papers to candidates after they have been marked. This is because applicants may want to know where they have gone wrong and learn from their mistakes. As it is pointless to70 words
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294 1984-02-15 19 Use trees that last more than a few years I REFER to the article "Down comes the Bamboo Curtain". (ST, Jan 23). I have observed that for the past few months the Parks and Recreation Department has been cutting down various species of trees and plants along public roads and294 words
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100 1984-02-15 19 REPLIES WE thank "Angry Miss" for her letter "More dust and noise". (ST, Jan 10). The storage of construction materials at Lot 1740 Lorong J, Telok Kurau contravenes Section 14 (1) of the Planning Act. The contractor making unauthorised use of this premises has already100 words
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259 1984-02-15 19 I REFER to the letter "Boys had their long hair cut m public" by "Teachers or Barbers?". (ST, Jan 20). We expect all our pupils to follow their school rules, particularly rules on attire and hairstyle. The school rules are explained259 words
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213 1984-02-15 19 I REFER to the letter "Can driver take it as if nothing happened?" from "TAS/*****T'. (ST, Jan 7). We would like to inform "TAS/*****7" that upon receiving his report, a letter was addressed to the owner of the other car requesting him213 words
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Article, Illustration927 1984-02-15 20 STEVEN MARCUS - STEVEN MARCUS US council sets up committee to improve their status By m New York Z To the average person, engineers are invisible. Most people simply do not know what they do or what they are like. To make matters worse, when the engineerNYT - 927 words
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Article, Illustration584 1984-02-15 20 JONATHAN SHARP - Business booms again in Silicon Valley JONATHAN SHARP By m San Francisco BUSINESS is booming once again m a Californian Valley once noted for its fruit but now more associated with the silicon chip. A year ago, as Japanese competition caused lay-offs, the mood m the rows of high technologyReuter - 584 words
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Advertisement226 1984-02-15 20 NOW BIG TOP MAKES THE LONDON TIMES DAIUC The only BIG TOP 747 service to London is now even bigger. Starting 27 February, SIA offers BIG TOP flights every day of the week between Singapore and London. And when you travel on our exclusive BIG TOP, you'll enjoy more of226 words
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Article34 1984-02-15 21 Up Down Unch Industrial 26 87 23 Finance 1 19 4 Hotels 2 5 5 Properties 3 8 3 Plantations 4 11 4 Mining 2 2 0 Deb Loans 1 3 534 words
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Article39 1984-02-15 21 Up Down Unch Industrials 28 72 20 Finance 1 11 1 Hotels 0 1 1 Properties 2 5 5 Oil Palms 3 5 1 Tins 5 4 2 Rubbers 7 14 4 Deb Loans 1 1 039 words
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Article83 1984-02-15 21 SHARE prices on the Kuala Lumpur stock market closed mixed to slightly easier yesterday, as investors became cautious amid disappointing leads from Wall Street. Prices remained steady m early trading. A late round of bargain-hunting took values above lowest levels of the day. The 30-counter New Straits83 words
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Article, Illustration232 1984-02-15 21 THE stock market decline accelerated yesterday, as investors continued to be cautious over trading conditions, especially m view of Wall Street's 11 points fall on Monday Losses led gains 135 to 39 with 20.5 million units traded. The Straits Times Industrial Index dropped232 words
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Article32 1984-02-15 21 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business fines Industrial Composite 1983 84 High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) 1983 84 Low 712.29(5/1/83) 864.88(4/1/83) All-time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All-time Low 74.75(17/9/64) 550.78 (12/8/82)32 words
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Article55 1984-02-15 21 Rises K T Pau 905 4 45 NST 2140 +30 KL Industries 740 +25 M Cables 505 +25 DuntopM 470 +14 EuYanSatf 294 +12 PafencoHUp 195 +12 SthMsialnd 665 +10 Kenuyan 645 +10 A Enterprises 520 +10 G I HMgs 50c 450 +10 Pahanc Cons 25p 149 +10 Fed Cables55 words
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Article50 1984-02-15 21 STP1975 1000 -50 TanCtmtf 935 -35 Emo 1350 -30 Oriental HMfs 640 -30 Jacks M 600 —30 HuneM 625 -25 Times Pub 860 -20 C K Tang 480 -20 Shel 960 -15 Lien Hoe 905 -15 MT C 78c 735 -15 River «iew 645 —15 Peris Plant 570 -1550 words
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Article55 1984-02-15 21 Feb 13 Ftb 14 BT Composite 973 52 965.67 BT Indicator: *****87 *****27 ST Industrials: 1063.44 1053.07 ST Finance: 2911.98 2897 63 ST Hotels: 980 84 980.04 ST Properties 711.42 709.52 STMimngs: 304 02 303.97 ST Plantations: 1763 22 1764.75 OCBC ***** ***** SES Ind 802 20 789.60 SES55 words
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Article23 1984-02-15 21 Fed Cables 1,859,000 Faber Merlin 960,000 Sime Darby 933,000 Supreme Corp 825,000 MPHB 701,000 Total turnover: 20.53m Total value: $69. 00m23 words
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Article60 1984-02-15 21 BouslexißM 4 Gumess -5 NIC -5 Sen* St*) -8 C I C unch Hrn P* unch Pm Etac -2 Sim Duty -3 CCM unch Inchcipeßhd +1 p«ffe Pfant -15 S Trad* -5 CoWStoratf Keppe) -6 Prina -5 C«p -5 DwfcpW '14 MTC -15 2 r«MPi* wi60 words
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Article, Illustration204 1984-02-15 21 More people are using contact lenses CONTACT leas sales fig a res In Singapore c*ald make you bunk. There was a seven-fold Increase m their Import value over the last five years. Trade figures show tnat $l.St million worth of contact lenses were imported between January and October last year,204 words
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164 1984-02-15 21 THE cost of living m January rose by 2.8 per cent over the same month last year, the highest increase since June 1982. However, inflation m Singapore is still low by international standards. According to the Department of Statistics, the bulk164 words
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415 1984-02-15 21 HONGKONG The local subsidiary of Malaysia's state-owned Bank Bumiputra, under investigation m Kuala Lumpur for bad loans here, had closer ties to the collapsed Carrian empire than previously reported. The Hongkong-based financial daily, Asian Wall Street Journal, said yesterday Bumiputra Malaysia Finance (BMF)AFP - 415 words
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Article402 1984-02-15 21 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ Five local banks form a committee to look into electronic funds transfer By SAFE, convenient shopping without the use of cash is just round the corner. Five of Singapore's largest local banks have formed a steering committee to look into the feasibility of introducing Electronic402 words
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Article, Illustration452 1984-02-15 21 IRENE HOE - IRENE HOE Small Industries Finance Scheme Small business By 4 This year, oar strategy is to make loans even more widely available by admitting new banks and financial A institutions. Mr Chua Soo Tian, an EDB divisional director. SMALL businesses borrowed $92.3 million last452 words
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Article71 1984-02-15 21 IN REPLY to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange's query. Hong Leong Industries Bhd said the M 515.66 million it is paying for the 52.8 per cent stake m Malayan Cables was arrived at on a "willing buyer and willing seller" basis. Based on the latest audited results of71 words
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Article46 1984-02-15 21 A SEMINAR on how to do business m the United States for small and medium-sized companies, will be held at the Mandarin Hotel from March 2 to 3. It is organised by the Asean-US Business Council (Singapore sector) and the American Business Council.46 words
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Article47 1984-02-15 21 ROCHESTER Eastman Kodak Co reported significantly lower fourth quarter and full year 1983 results, but said it expected increased sales and sharply higher earnings m 1984. Kodak reported fourth quarter net income of U*****.4 million (Ss2sCl million), compared with U*****.7 million a year earlier. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article49 1984-02-15 21 ATLANTA Coca-Cola Co, reporting improved 1983 profits, said it expects a good increase m net income during 1984. The soft-drink manufacturer said its net income will improve later this year, m particular because of strong operating momentum m each business sector and close control of expenses. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article34 1984-02-15 21 DEARBORN( Michigan The Ford Molor Co announced on Monday it made US$l.B7 billion <553.% billion) m 1983 for its first annual profit after three straight years of losses totalling US$3 billion. UPIUPI - 34 words
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Article3700 1984-02-15 22 READERS should be aware of the limitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, h necessarily covered m "business done". Further becajse all dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does3,700 words
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Article2269 1984-02-15 22 INDUSTRIALS Acma (2.80 B) AJbMBMto(-) Alcom (2.928 2.945) (5) 2.92 (2) 2.90 (4) 2.94 AnUh (258 2.265) (4) 2.27 (2) 2.28 (27) 2.26 (2) 2.24 (31) 2.25 A Owe (3.008 3.065) (2) 3.04 (10) 3.02 (3) 3.06 (2) 3.00 MSB (5.658 5.705) (11) 5.70 (1)2,269 words
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Article2820 1984-02-15 22 1983/84 Last YieM Vd Day Wfh Low Company Sale Change ('000) Krfi Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 172 74- AMDBSOt 145zmU -1 0.6 19 146 144 310 228 Acma 286 -2 2.6 114 288 286 354 148 Alcom 200-4 1-0 10 200 200 280 148 Allied2,820 words
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Article, Illustration30 1984-02-15 23 DivuuTD Closing prices Closing prices RUBBtR cents/kilo TIN MVHo to*"'* 243 50 Straits Tin 29 h l5 MdiJvSld Mar ***** Turnover 190 tonnes, up 0 25 cents down 27 tonnes30 words
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Article40 1984-02-15 23 GOLD US$/oz Tues Mon Singapore 374 50— 375 00 377 80 378 30 Hongkong 375 20—375 70 377 90— 378.40 Mon Fri New York 377 50 378.00 388 25— 389 75 London 376.75 377.25 378 25— 378 7540 words
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Article112 1984-02-15 23 THE KILOBAR market opened at 5526,004 and closed at 5525.853. The Far East gold market opened at U*****.60 8.10, made U*****.80 8.30 (day high) briefly and closed the morning at U*****.50 7.00. It reached U*****.00 5.50 (day low), and closed at U*****.30 5.80. The London gold fix fell U552.55112 words
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Article131 1984-02-15 23 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market eased m quiet trading on continued selling and reserve of buyers, m sympathy with another limit down close m palm oil futures. PALM Closing prices Crude MS/tome palm oi Feb 2200 (south) 2250 (north i Refined palm oi usj/tonw PBD palm oil131 words
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Article27 1984-02-15 23 Ctounf pnees AIUMNJM E/tmt Mm Spot 1044 00—1045 00 .*****0-1052 50) 3 months 1071 00—1071 50 (1078 00-1078.50) Market tone Steadier after easier Sales. 16.015 tonnes27 words
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Article28 1984-02-15 23 CJosmt Pices COPPER f/ta-« Mm Spot 982 50-983 00 983 00—983 50) 3 months 1003 00 1003 50 U003.00— 1003 50) Market tone Steady Sales 22.250 tonnes28 words
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Article70 1984-02-15 23 THE Singapore rubber market closed quietly steady yesterday with Mar One RSS buyers quoted at 243.50 cents per kilo, unchanged from Monday's close. In Kuala Lumpur, the rubber market closed slightly higher at 269.00 cents per kilo for Mar Int One RSS buyers, up 0.25 cent from Monday's close.70 words
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Article56 1984-02-15 23 THE Straits Tin price m Penang yesterday remained at the International Tin Agreement's floor level of M 529.15 per kilo. The buffer stock manager absorbed the bulk of the offering, as sentiment was again depressed by a lower close m London. Turnover fell to 190 tonnes from yesterday's56 words
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Article20 1984-02-15 23 SILVER USJ/troy v Tims Mm Singapore 865—870 8.73—8.78 Man Fri Ne*York 8.68-8.73 8 74—8 79 Source Credit Suase. Spore20 words
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Article262 1984-02-15 23 FOB in bales f\no MKtLt) Noon Close Noon Close Int 1 RSS prompt 237.25— 238.25N 237.25 238.25N unq unq Int. IRSSMar 243.50—244.00 243.50—243.75 268.75-269.25 269 00—269 50 Int. 1 RSS Apr 248.50-249.00 248.50-248.75 Int. 2 RSS Mar 235.50— 237.50N 235.50— 237.50N 260.00— 261.00N 260 00— 261 00N UK/ContMar 234.50—262 words
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Article339 1984-02-15 23 Noonctam Gambler 100% 2nd class 258 A-5% 195.00N prices S/100 kg fob NSW 300.00 (sellers) 100% 3rd class 253 BIO* new crop 191.50N S*«w»amm* o 5% 248 US* 189.0 UN irOCOIIUI Source. Pforfuce Exchange jq% 243 D-20% 187.50N Oil 15% 238 E-25% 186.50N Bulk FOB 208.00 (sellers) Clung339 words
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Article134 1984-02-15 23 Mon. Wall Street stock prices closed sharply lower as investors, already worried about the economy, were shaken by lo wer- 1 nan-expected profits for Eastman Kodak Co. The Dow Jones Industrial Average finished the session down 10.57 points to close at 1150.13. In the broader market, three out134 words
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Article162 1984-02-15 23 Mon. The market closed slightly lower m quiet trading. The Financial Times 30-share Index was down 1.7 points at 803.7, but the newly inaugurated London Stock Exchange Index of 100 shares rose on its first day 1.7 points to 1019.7. Attention was centred mostly on a few stocks, such162 words
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Article72 1984-02-15 23 I I I I I I _l I I I Hongkong Hang Seng Tuesday 1088.34(1062.36) y Week ago 1085.40 Australian AH-Or dinaries Tuesday 739.6(738.4) g&_ Week ago 762.1 Australian Industrials Tuesday 976.6(974.1) Week ago 1003.1 Financial fines Industrials Monday 803.7 (805.4) Week ago 815.5 Dow Jones Industrials M$ Monday72 words
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Article259 1984-02-15 23 f"> 14 HKS Chance Associated Hotels Bank Of East Asia 25 90 0.4 Carrlan Invest Cheung Kong 9.85 +0.4 China Light llSOxd +04 Cross Harb Tunnel 12.50 +0.2 F E Consortium 0S0 -0.01 Far East Exch Phllex 0 0725 +0.0035 G I Cement 12.80 unch Great Eagle 0.4S -0.01259 words
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Article334 1984-02-15 23 r Frt 1< In Ciunfe 1 AJInomolo 980 -20 I Akai 542 -9 Amidt 1080 -10 A-iaTii Chem 405 -8 Asani Glass M6 -5 Bank Tk 404 21 Bndgesione 527 -18 Canon 1430 -30 Casio Computer 1430 -20 ClUicn 810 -10 D Nip Print W6 -10 D Nippon Screen334 words
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Article340 1984-02-15 23 Feb 14 Cents Change (Awt) A C I 175 -1 A N I 251 1 A P M 213 Abertoyle 870 unch Age 288 +3 Alliance Oil 81 1 Allied Mill 210 -5 Ampol Exp 420 unch Ampul Pet 18S unch An« 530 +2 Ashton 122 +2 B H340 words
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Article57 1984-02-15 23 Share prices ended sharply lower, as investors were discouraged by Wall Street's overnight plunge. The Nikkei Dow Jones Average, which rose 3.26 points on Monday lost 132.69 points to end the day at 9,830.47. This fall is the average's heaviest single-day loss m four months. Trading volume was 20057 words
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Article44 1984-02-15 23 f: A rally from the middle of the morning arrested the downward drift. At the close, the All Ordinaries Index was up one point at 739.6. Major metal stocks led the revival. Food, merchants, building suppliers and petrol retailers gained. Banks were erratic.44 words
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Article224 1984-02-15 23 Ftb 13 USJ Chanje Alcoa 371* unch Allted Chem Cp 50* Aim-Chalmers 14* Am Tel Tel 63* unch Amax Inc 23* (4 Amr Corp 30* Bethlehem SU 24* unch Boeing Co 41 Burroughs Cp 46* -1* Caterpillar Co 45* Chase Manhtn SOU W Chrysler Cp 28* Citicorp 36*224 words
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Article541 1984-02-15 23 Feb 13 Pence Charge INDUSTRIALS Allied-Lyons 150 +2 Ass. Dairies 146 unch BTRPLC 422 +8 Babcocks 166 unch Barclays 522 +3 Beechams 295 unch BICC 253 -2 Blue Circle 418 unch BOC Group 283 +2 Boots 171 +1 Bowater 257 -1 BATS 182 +4 Britannia... 78 +2 BP 423541 words
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Finance
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Article215 1984-02-15 23 THE US dollar opened at 552.1310/20 and some selling brought the rate down to a low of 552.1305/10 m the Singapore foreign exchange market yesterday. It firmed marginally to close at 552.1310/15. Trading of the greenback remained quiet against major currencies. Against the Deutschemark, it opened at 2.7350/57 and215 words
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Article177 1984-02-15 23 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign current. currency one unit of to SSIO foreign currency Australian dollar 1.9872—1.9902 5.08— Canadian dollar 1.7086—1.7078 5.91-5.81 NZ dollar 1.3945 1.3973 7.25-7.10 Sterling pound 3.0202 3.0238 3.34—3.29 US dollar 2.1310 2 1320 4.73—4.68 Local dollars to 100 units of177 words
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Article184 1984-02-15 23 Managers' price* for Feb 15 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 3 56—3.78 The Savings Fund 2 13— 2 26 Spore Prog Fund 1 54—1.63 Spore Sec Fund 2 36—2 51 S'pore Invest Fund 1 22— 1 29 Spore Equity Fund 150—1.59 Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest Fund 3184 words
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Article, Illustration145 1984-02-15 23 Receipt of Export FCL containers ano LCL cargo LCL Seceivini Receiving Ship (Voyace) An Cargo Time Block E Guard (*****W) 15/2(2000, FSB J7OO-080C B Permai (03H 15 2 (2000 TAS o 'oo-3800 -0700-0800 B Serofa (058) 15 2(2100: FSB 0800-0900 Dhaulagin (505) 15/2(2100) TA3 OfcOC 390G 0800-090G E145 words
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Article, Illustration225 1984-02-15 23 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel wharves Artur Grottger 33 4 aside 15 2 Bela Rozo 25 6 a side 15 2 Genevieve Lykes 46 aside Nikkei Central 5 a side 15 2 Noshiro Maru 35 G a side Tarpon Santiago 312 aside Campanula 23 4 14 2225 words
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Article351 1984-02-15 24 S. KUMAR - Ho's shares fail to get any bids S. KUMAR Leong Huat By THE word is out: There appears to be no bidders for Ho Kok Cheong's block of 2.49 million shares. However, market sources said the tender will be re-opened for bidding m the next few weeks. "It was a351 words
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Article, Illustration284 1984-02-15 24 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH Perlis Plantations Berhad By PERLIS Plantations, which reported an 18 per cent Increase m pre-tax profits for last year, expects to maintain this profit level for the coming year. The group, which i> controlled by sugar king, Robert Kuok, turned In pre-tax284 words
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205 1984-02-15 24 Straits Trading THE Straits Trading Co Ltd has not decided how it will respond to the takeover of Carlton and United Breweries (CUB) by Elders XL, a food and pastoral company m Australia. In response to a Straits Times report on205 words
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258 1984-02-15 24 RAJA Tan Sri Mohar bin Raji Badiozaman, special economic adviser to the Malaysian Prime Minister, Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad, has been appointed to the key post of chairman of Petronas. Raja Tan Sri Mohar, who is also chairman of the Malaysian Airline System, confirmedNST - 258 words
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Article42 1984-02-15 24 SIME Darby Bhd has receiv ed an offer for a substantial share holding m Taiping Consolidated Bhd at MJ3O a share More details are ex pected soon. Sime Darby presently holds 62.5 per cent of Taipinp Consolidated's equity42 words
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Article, Illustration13 1984-02-15 24 "I'd like to hire my grandson, but he's got an MBA."13 words
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Article180 1984-02-15 24 INCHCAPE, well-known for its trading and property development interests, has acquired Bork Singapore for $12 million cash. Bork is one of the largest Asian producers of high-quality veneers and the only one of its type here. Buyer Inchcape is already marketing logs, sawn timber, and180 words
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Advertisement153 1984-02-15 21 Excellent Location Located at the North Bridge Road/ Coleman Street Junction and next to Peninsula Hotel p- Within walking distance of the City Hall MRT Station. Located m the midst of the emerging shopping belt stretching from iSa &if|ft Oi.tram MRT Station to City Hall Station, with major commercial complexes153 words
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Advertisement116 1984-02-15 22 THE DOLLARS AND SENSE OF GOLDHILL SQUARE Jjj! Very competitive rent jjj}!!!^ charges. !!j!*iss»w Low maintenance just $7.00 a sq. m. No CBD charges at $200 per sticker per month for iiJsS«tS&^ each com P an y car. i!piil|jii:" '%> 93 e Tm bl ifjljij} !1 j||g; Free vertical louvred116 words
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Advertisement779 1984-02-15 25 I S, EPH 2S ESER y,!n CE: RATES: I CLASSIFICATION CROUP Monday -Fnday Ordinory HTI 00 per word (Mm %1 5 00 Lk -wi A B^^^^. i^* •^T^^. Saturday 900 am 3.00pm $19 00 per o,' cm A Entertainment a Food guide "^S» I 4 I iG** I'S^ lI^T^C I^S^T779 words
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Advertisement680 1984-02-15 25 3 Eating Out 3 Eating Out Capital Restaurant (Pte) Ltd 207 Cantonment Road (Beside overhead bridge) s Singapore 0206 Tel: *****16/*****69 RAW FISH ROAST GOOSE j STEAM SULTAN FISH BRAISED TIGER SHARK'S FINS BIRD'S NEST (with coconut milk) AIR FLOWN DAILY WHOLESALE/RETAIL WELCOME 18 Horn* Furniture/ 26 Rentals Furnishing Bgßßmmimmm^680 words
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Advertisement726 1984-02-15 25 B GALAXY VIDEO FILMING Vide deck rental. Daily, weekly. Cal 2923M7. ;n wa^a^a^iaMaia^a» v 27 Wanted 'I WE BUY PRECIOUS metals (golc silver, white gold, platinum, etc precious gems and other pre clous collections In any type an form. #03-970, 3rd floor, Oolde V Mile Complex, Beach Road, Te le726 words
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Advertisement543 1984-02-15 25 29 Beauty Culture 29 Beauty Culture We hofmteam of qualified understanding m W*** 8 calnPWfßhto gut aestheticians am «a_*B^aiMMW^~ ■'<$MtKP^^'" Wk i. SKP- '^BB Opening b Tuesday tillJ^WJmfoi m/ pP^ &"H l. llar^Lwm ■^*^fc j H n W SnJ Jbf Bs^^i^^sa bY SLigapffiwa Chief Aesthetician j. (formerly from k Parklane543 words
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Advertisement261 1984-02-15 25 GENERAL HOUSE CLEANING floor polishing, carpet shampooing, window cleaning for industrial, commercial and domestic Call Seeker Enterprise *****69. HOUBE PAINTING SPECIALIST Transform your home Into s brighter, more colourful world Call *****49/ *****78. HOUSE PAINTING: HDB 3-rooir ($300), 4-room ($400), 5-roorr (1500). Private residences also Call *****73 anytime. SPECIALISED IN261 words
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Advertisement613 1984-02-15 25 36 House Reno va- tion/Repair/Decor WE UNDERTAKE THE following renovation works: (1) Brick fencing, retaining wall (2) Painting (3) Awnings (4) Aluminium sliding doors, windows and Amplimesh grilles (5) Ceramic tiles (6) Plumbing works. Please contact *****16. BEAUTIFUL WALLPAPERS TO suit your home and office. Prices from $20 (per roll)613 words
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Advertisement606 1984-02-15 25 ii I^2 to I W^ 49 Packing/Storage/ i Delivery/Removal A BUDGET PRICE Professional Household/ Office/ Factory removals, delivery disposal services. Specialised m pianos, organs, safes. Free physical assessment. Careful workers provided. Tel: *****73/ *****91 (Day/ Night). EXPERIENCED CAREFUL MOVERS. Household/office removal/ general delivery/disposal services. Free carton boxes/ tapes. Transportation available606 words
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Advertisement632 1984-02-15 25 52 Office Furniture/ Furnishing MOVING SALE I Wo have cabinets, shelves, desks, sofas, partitions, ale. tor sat* at low low prtcoe. Interested, plsess contact JWT mm. RECEPTION COUNTER L-SHAPEO 7' x 5' $900. Oval table 3' x 6' $250. Non glare pilot whiteboard with stand $200 Tel: *****56/ 7. LOTS632 words
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Advertisement490 1984-02-15 25 H? A KEEN DIVER ha HZ seek companions (or a deep sea diving expedition nest montti Hf, Us a 3-day trip :.n incudes BY food drinks, transport and accommodation If you're interested. read classification 11 55 Commercial Vessels 55 Commercial Vessels CRANE BARGE FOR SALE OR CHARTER Dimensions: 80 x490 words
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Advertisement254 1984-02-15 25 Established Cocktail Louno# 6 Niteclub for take-over or refit. TEL: 222M65/*****62 NEW PRODUCT. All purpose insecticide coatings your future environmental hygiene protectors, suitable for domestic and industrial uses. No more dreadful insects, no more smelly sprays Enquiries by distributors and dealers m Singapore. Malaysia and Brunei invited Ideal also for254 words
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Advertisement755 1984-02-15 26 60 Business Opportunities A POSH BOUTIQUE Tanglm j Shopping CentK for lake over with Imported stock oc without Sl Sl6 OUO Benefits low rental Interested, plea.se rail *****59 AVAILABLE SRI LANKA Uem.s. CS)la sue 1 4,\ 16. 1 .i idruUs Blue Sapphire 2 4. 1 rv 0 95 carats Ruby755 words
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Advertisement586 1984-02-15 26 m ■B I ifl ARE YOU KEEN ,mi >:>K) a 9" H f"^s *t-t'k m jmir .sp.irr tmif .selling HI gJJ I B LJB costume Jeweuerj from Italy' pj mm Harry and grub this golden S^B B J B^ ppi'rtumty at cli.s.sifiialiDii Wi! 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional/ Executive A586 words
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Advertisement484 1984-02-15 26 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional/ Executive FINANCIAL CONTROLLER required lor manufacturing and trading company m Jurong. Qualifications: ACCA or equivalent. Experience: 2 years minimum MIS Preparation. c Budget implementation. Data processing exposure, c Office management Reply with photograph and resume to: S.T. BOX A***** 390 KIM SENG ROAD SINGAPORE 0923484 words
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Advertisement720 1984-02-15 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical c) Secretarial/Clerical SINGAPORE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION invites applicutions for the post of ASSISTANT EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Qualifications: c Preferably GCE "A" level. c Preferably with executive or senior clerical experience, particularly m publication work. c Previous experience m public relations work also an advantage.720 words
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Advertisement412 1984-02-15 26 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical ■BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB-COMPUTER-FORMS TOPPAN MOORE Invites applications for the posts of: 1) CLERK/ TYPIST Minimum GCE 'O' Level. Neat and accurate typing. I 2 years working experience. 2) COST CLERK Minimum GCE O' Level. LCC Intermediate Costing. 1/2 years working experience. Attractive remuneration for right candidates. Please412 words
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Advertisement448 1984-02-15 26 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical Turn your spare time into J money... W Join FOStGr as part- J time J ALIGNMENT 4 GIRLS 1 and earn S3 25c per hour. V Mm. Secondary 2 educa- M tion 3 Preferably with 6 months experience m M related field Age below 28448 words
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Advertisement585 1984-02-15 26 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical A leading Finance Company requires: 1. ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT c GCE 'O' level with an accept able book-keeping or accounting qualifications and 3-5 years' working experience m administrative or book-keeping related work a Applicants who are now working as Senior Audit Clerks will also be considered585 words
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Advertisement494 1984-02-15 26 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Cleric* Wxk? Pu Ltd A well established tradin company m business sys terns and office automatloi has immediate vacancie for GENERAL CLERKS a Completed 'O' level/Enghs stream a Able to type c Experience is not necessar as training will be provided Wa oner an attractive494 words
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Advertisement702 1984-02-15 26 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical Wa hava an immadiate vacancy tor n STENOGRAPHER c GCE O' level m at Isaal subjects including Knglish a Shorthand 100 wpm. typing 40 to 45 w.p m a Able toop«rau- U-lex Ito 2 years working expen ence m similar capacity h Interested plaaas702 words
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Advertisement584 1984-02-15 27 66 Situation* Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical Large garment manufacturer requires 1) OFFICE MANAGER c K\pt-i ;r-uoe la Arct unLs Import f*xp<>rt proceduna c K'.r..uuc c Personal management 2) PURCHASING CLERK With expartsnee an ayssa prodjuctton, eo-orafjamfdoi and control c r d.st and BCCUCata t-yping c Qood KtiajHrti and CtUnaas 3)584 words
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Advertisement1109 1984-02-15 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical c) Secretarial/Clerical MOUTRIE PTE LTD Aud lin Firm has a vacancy for a j AUD(T SENIORS Ntfee Arm NIC AAT with RECEPTIONIST/ rkmg expe TELEPHONIST audit/ accounts clerks A) "O" or "A" level with com 2 years experience m niercial subjects.1,109 words
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Advertisement679 1984-02-15 27 68 Situations Vacant a r e) Secretarial Clerical 1) CLERICAL ASSISTANTS 2) ACCOUNTS ASSISTANTS 1 required by established pubnshina cofnpsMiy* c GCE O' Level with credit m English and Mathematics c Typing speed of 35 -40 w.p.m c LCC Intermediate Bookkeeping Certificate c Pleasant personality c At least 1 year's679 words
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Advertisement1158 1984-02-15 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant SSmSSSi^SSmSS^SSSSSSSmSSS SSSSSSSSmSSmSSSSSSSSSSSmSSS c) Secrttarial/aerical c) Secretarial/Clerical Expanding trading company ro- ROYAL INSURANCE quirts: FEMALE CLERK/TYPIST require* Minimum GCE O' level with (1) ACCOUNTS CLERK i credit m English and to handle accounts reconMathematlcs. cillation and some computer Neat and accurate typing preferably with knowledge1,158 words
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Advertisement500 1984-02-15 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical COMPUTER TERMINAL TELEPHONE OPERATORS c Completed Secondary education. c Speak fluent English, c Able to type. Interested call *****12 ■Of flin oppointmont. Established financial institution requires a FEMALE CONFIRMATION CLERK o G.C.E* O' level c Speaks fluently c Pleasant personality. Please call *****11, GERMAINE SUM500 words
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Advertisement644 1984-02-15 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical Require on Ist March 1964 ONE FEMALE RECEPTIONIST TYPIST c Age 18 —25 years c GCE A' level c Able to speak English Mandarin c Some knowledge of kitchei furniture. Pleat*, call for interview. TRADING COMPANY REQUIRES I Female Accounts Clerk. L.C.C.I advance with Book-keeping644 words
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Advertisement1070 1984-02-15 27 66 Situations Vacant i c) Secretarial/Clerical WELL ESTABLISHED TRADING S Firm requires Junior Slenopra I pher with shorthand typing I speed of 80 SS ■p m respective- J |1> Residents of Toa Payoh area j preferred. Interested please con- j tact Alice Goh. *****22. I ACCOUNTING FIRM REQUIRES ex I1,070 words
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Advertisement668 1984-02-15 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Cleric&l SECRETARY TO TAKE I m lot ufcfl Book-fcMptnf requin i r small trading cotnpanj lurong Balari dependi <>;- ci terience i *****56 STENOGRAPHERS REQUIRED UK SENTLY m town N< expert* vquircd but mu^' t»- Sbk I iwlto Shod hand Cal S SS6SO *****22 rRANSPORT668 words
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Advertisement683 1984-02-15 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales Sales here outstanding people work.^l^p^^e^r We are looking for FULL TIME/ PART-TIME A) SALES GIRLS to work at our Changi Airport shops. Candidates must have relevant experience. B) CASHIERS for our Tanglin Road department store. Candidates must be experienced m handling foreign683 words
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Advertisement600 1984-02-15 28 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales We are a progressive, people-ori-ented multi-national Company dealing m security equipment and i services. To meet our expansion needs, we would like to invite suitably qualified young persons who are dynamic, self-motivated and innovative to join our pool of professionals. WRITE IN NOW if you600 words
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Advertisement667 1984-02-15 28 66 Situations Vacant ■Sbsb3b3bsb3bsßbssSSS t) Sales An established and fast Expanding Interior Decorations Company Requires: MARKETING PERSONNEL (MALE/FEMALE) Full time/Part time Preferably at present doing a full time sales career. Self motivated, resourcesful and able to work independently High commission scale Can expect to earn above $2,000/- monthly and be667 words
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Advertisement557 1984-02-15 28 66 Situations Vacant i) Sates Established company requires FEMALE SALES ASSISTANTS for exclusive Japanese boutique c Good salary and commission. c Musi have at least 2 years experience m boutique line. Able to converse m English, Mandarin and few other dialects. Pleasant personality. Please call: *****19 for an interview. Established557 words
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Advertisement829 1984-02-15 28 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales Established Real Estate Agency Requires:- SALES EXECUTIVES with/ without experience. Excellent opportunity lor growth m our expanding organisanion. Interested applicants with car, please call at EVERTON REALTY PTE LTD ISIA GOLDHILL SHPG CENTRE 51 THOMSON ROAD j SINGAPORE 1130. TEL: *****36. FEMALE CHEMICAL SALES ASSISTANT829 words
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Advertisement627 1984-02-15 28 66 Situations Vacant f) Sales OUTDOOR SALES REPRESENTATIVES required by established company. Good basic pay plus 10% commission. Transport provided. Interested please dail *****02/ *****4 REQUIRED SALES REPRESENTATIVES urgently. Interested please call personally at: Building Projects Pte Ltd, Blk. 161, #01-3739, Bukit Merah Central. Spore 0315 during office hours. SALESGIRLS627 words
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Advertisement631 1984-02-15 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical /NIvIB\ APPRENTICESHIP V SCHEME I NMB SINGAPORE LIMITED, a multinational Manufacturing Company, m conjunction with Economic Development Board invites suitably qualified persons for:TOOL AND DIE MAKING AUTO LATHE SETTING Requirements: Completed National Service G.C.E. 2 'O' level passes or Secondary631 words
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Advertisement262 1984-02-15 28 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical /nmb\ SINGAPORE LIMITED I Tech««cian_ Requirements:- Male Sincci.; with technical qualit'catiLprecision metal machining preferaoiv a souna knowlecge m auto-lathe mach'Ting Must have completed National I Service Prepared tc work (Ml 3 rotating shifts I Duties Machines maintenance planning and improvement Diagnoses and remedies machines 1262 words
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Advertisement807 1984-02-15 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Techalcal g) Technical a.-^ FUDO CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD (Prestigious International Construction Co.) has immediate vacancies for: (A) SITE SUPERVISOR (B) PILING SUPERVISOR (C) SITE CLERK c Tobf based at our site office m Jurong Port, c Salary negotiable and will commensurate with experience807 words
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Advertisement432 1984-02-15 29 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical Unitor Ships Service, a world wide service and supply company to the marine and offshore industry requires SERVICEMEN c To service Unitor's range of products and fire fighting services a Able to read and write English c Good physique c Completed N.S. Please reply with432 words
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Advertisement474 1984-02-15 29 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical An American Company m Jurong requires a: MECHANICAL DRAUGHTSWOMAN QUALIFICATIONS: Must be able to read and do mechanical drawings. s Preferably with qualifications from VITB or Technical school. Carry out ammonia printings, etc. Experience preferred but not essential. Non-citizens may also apply. BENEFITS:. Starting basic474 words
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Advertisement590 1984-02-15 29 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical Bio-System Engineering Pte Ltd requires immediately MECHANICAL DRAUGHTSMAN for design office undertaking project/ process engineering work. c VITB graduate of similar qualification. c Some working experience preferred. Please contact Angela Tan Tel: *****22 70 Senoko Road Woodlands East Industrial Estate Singapore 2775. Established Sales Organisation590 words
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Advertisement527 1984-02-15 29 66 Situations Vacant 8) Technical Expanding building and Civil Engineering Contractor requires: SITE AGENT Degree/Diploma m Building/Civil Engineering. 3-4 years working experience Capable of managing administrating and co-ordi-nating projects independently Apply with personal resume, recent photograph (n.r.), expected salary and contact telephone to: P.O. Box 32, Farrer Road, Singapore 9128527 words
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Advertisement521 1984-02-15 29 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical QC LABORATORY TECHNICIANS/ ASSISTANTS (FEMALE ONLY) c Minimum GCE O' level with credits In Chemistry and Mathematics. c At least 1 year's working experience m the laboratory. Pleaae send resume, photograph (n.r.) to: TECHNICAL MANAGER 204 PANDAN LOOP SINGAPORE 0512. Required 1) WIREMAN Control wiring.521 words
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Advertisement849 1984-02-15 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations V scant h) Production h) Production n) Product/ or fJOSI SINGAPORE NATIONAL PRNTE'^S IfeJ (PRVATE) LIMITED We are a well established commercial printing firm providing ■-< >\ I computerised typesetting electronu tolour separation Ito 4 colour L printing and bookbinding tor both849 words
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Advertisement339 1984-02-15 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production 9 /let's talk m I future Oh h 'a^aj^^^ afl iv'^l Lh I CEHMO A A U M m offers you the chance to better yourself In English Maths Free "BEST" Classes plus Free transportation to from work Alternate Saturdays339 words
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Advertisement466 1984-02-15 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production A leading and expanding PVC Hose Manufacturer has immediate vacancies for: Mm $400 up to $540 GCE O' level or equivalent completed N.S. 3 shifts rotation. Opportunity for overseas training 5-day week $20 monthly attendance allowance $3 for 2nd shift,466 words
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Advertisement402 1984-02-15 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production Production lolhiemi Europe"s largest manufacturer of office p« equipment has immediate vacancies for:- E^ fl NORMAL HOURS Can earn up to $380 I B (5-day week) per month B B IST 2ND SHIFT CanSnupto $410 H B (Weekly Rotation) per month B402 words
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Advertisement318 1984-02-15 30 fl Toshiba, a multi- B 1 B national colour TV IB B and radio cassette B fl recorder manufac- fl B turing company at B B the junction of Pasir B Panjang and Alex- B B andra Road has B immediate vacan- B fl cies for: H I *At least318 words
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Advertisement45 1984-02-15 30 66 Situations Vacant h) Production s^^J oi a^^Bßß^ d HHBBBB 3 HHBBI S BBb^L^L^B 8 o" ITI cr BBLBBfII 0 cr B^B Q. £•> aHHHHHHHHB 1 r? bBBIHI^ o" I z r w iB "2. s (t I: m o O aBIBBI^k ■^B^B^B^Bj^Sflß^B^B^BJß o M X45 words
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Advertisement260 1984-02-15 30 66 Situations Vacant h) Production BmgffmWmW SMITH COHONA «> mm or sew ccn*» •<.»•» As a result of our expansion we have immediate vacancies for e A eS re^'^^J up to $465 starting up to $480 upon confirmation up to $515 after 6 months up to $570 after 1 y—260 words
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Advertisement499 1984-02-15 30 66 Situations Vacant h) Production civil CHARTERED METAL INDUSTRIES PTE LTD A subMdiiin ot <* llivite.s applicaliuii> :>ir PRODUCTION OPERATORS (Mala) a Primary Secondary educa tion a Experience not necessary a training w:ll bt- provided Working Hours c Normal working hours c 2 rotating shifts a Permanent 3rd shift Benefits499 words
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Advertisement488 1984-02-15 30 66 Situations Vacant h) Production FREDERICK DUFFIELD (S) PTE LTD A manufacturer Stockiat ot hydraulic adaptor fittings to< ttexibta pipes and ho»»t invites applications for tn* post ot MALE GENERAL WORKERS (Starting eetary $450 p.m.) Requirements j a Age 18 U> 36 aaan I Must be physicall) fll hi working488 words
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Advertisement426 1984-02-15 31 66 Situations Vacant h) Production WANTED PRODUCTION WORKERS NO QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED 1 you are willing to learn, we, an established food processing company m Jurong. wi.l provide the training. Attractive salary ai.d fringe benefits such as subsidised tur-.ches and transport expenses and others are offered to trie right candidates. Malaysians426 words
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Advertisement376 1984-02-15 31 86 Situations Vacant h) Production WELDERS 2-3 y»ar» workshop axpenanc m welding of precision mi chamcal components. Plim> apply m person at OOE Personnel Department 15, Chin Bee Drive, Singapore 2251. (Mon Fn. 8.30am-4.30pm) 68 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous MESA urgently requires Electronics Repair Technicians NTC 2/3 m Electroj nics376 words
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Advertisement569 1984-02-15 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous Keppel Shipyard limited k requires H m bV^^VH K*B BT 1 k B^fl wB completed primary six education I Good physique and eyesight Be prepared to work shift duties The consolidated salary ranges for the I appointment are as follows:-569 words
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Advertisement36 1984-02-15 31 An International Freight Forwarding Company urgently requires: DESPATCH RIDERS PACKERS PACKING SUPERVISORS Those with relevant experience are Invited to apply. Oood salary and attractive fringe benefits. Please call at: 26 Jalan Tcruaan, Singapore 2261 T«l: *****1636 words
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Advertisement688 1984-02-15 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous I MULTI "CORPORATION 1 V\W (S) PTE LTD I Advertising/Promotion I Co-ordinator Candidates should possess a GCE 'O' level certificate with a credit m English and 3-4 years experience m advertising/public relations. The successful candidate would be expected to coordinate688 words
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Advertisement375 1984-02-15 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous ■"76pm -10pm, 5-day week) Qualifications/ Experience Holders of NTC 3 m Electronic Servicing a Preferably with 1 -2 years working experience Duties Trouble-shooting and repair of tuners^. Qualifications/ Experience eCompleted Secondary 4 education a Physically fit •Completed or exempted from fulltime National Service •Store experience375 words
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Advertisement416 1984-02-15 31 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL requires:1. BOOK-KEEPER 2. FRONT OFFICE CASHIER 3. FRONT OFFICE RECEPTIONIST 4. COFFEE HOUSE SUPERVISOR AND CAPTAIN 5. COFFEE HOUSE WAITERS WAITRESSES 6. JUNIOR HOUSEKEEPER 7. CHAMBER MAIDS 8. LINEN MAIDS 9. MAINTENANCE MAN 10. COOKS 11. PANTRY MAIDS 12. SECURITY GUARDS We416 words
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Advertisement395 1984-02-15 31 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous TANGS We have immediate vacancies I for the following positions: DRIVER c Class 3 driving licence c Minimum of I year related experience c Good knowledge of Singapore roads c Able to speak and understand simple English c Completed or exempted from N.S. WAREHOUSEMAN IV395 words
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Advertisement463 1984-02-15 31 66 Situations Vacant I I) Miscellaneous r I||2 > PLAZA MOTEL requires aVPTTM Interested pttav apply m writing 0' com* o'fsonaiiy tc The Pervmnet Oep: 04-301 The PUza 750 M Bead) fioac Sincapere 0719 A large manufacturing concern invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the post of: SECURITY OFFICER463 words
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Advertisement483 1984-02-15 32 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous A toadino, U.S. retailer invites suit «*>!« applicants tor MARKET REPRESENTATIVES/ QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTORS (Male.Fomala) Requirement* QCI O' level luenl m oral and writtei I Mjfll.Sh i to 2 years' experience v garment field (preferred) Ability to operate telex, com puter machine an atlvantagi Mature,483 words
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Advertisement474 1984-02-15 32 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous 1 n SINGAPORE SWIMMING CLUB TAN JONG RHU ROAD c SINGAPORE 1543 TEL: *****22 I requires h MALE SPORTS ATTENDANTS ti y Must have some knowledgt of gym squash billiards Must be able to read, writ* and converse In English Can start immediately t Salary474 words
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Advertisement483 1984-02-15 32 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous HARLEN MANUFACTURING (S) PTE LTD ha* immediat vacancie* lor tIM following poatv: 1. FEMALE GENERAL CLERK 2. FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK 3. FEMALE RECEPTIONIST 4. FEMALE LABORATORY ASSISTANT 5. VAN SALESMEN For Post* (1), (2) A (3): must possess at least a GCE O' level Certificate483 words
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Advertisement606 1984-02-15 32 66 Situations Vacant i SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSm I) Miscellaneous WASHINGTON DRY CLEANING PTE LTD ha* Immediate vacancie* lor: 1) VANGUARD Age 16 and above. Able to read and understaif English. 2) MALE/FEMALE MACHINE OPERATORS Age 16 and above. We oiler tree medical benefit* an* attendance allowance. r Interested applicants are lnvltei to606 words
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Advertisement551 1984-02-15 32 66 Situations Vacant B SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS I) Miscellaneous KWANG SIA PTE LTD requires: STORE-BOY tt FORKLIFT DRIVER Applicants please call per sonally at: 1, COLOMBO COURT d #05-12 SINGAPORE 0617 d Td: *****66 Leading Travel Agency requires vi gentry the following positions: 1. TRAVEL ASSISTANT Mln. 1 2 years' with ticket551 words
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Advertisement478 1984-02-15 32 66 Situations Vacant Smmm^mkmSSSSSSStmmmm I) Miscellaneous CHINESE QUALITY CONTROLLER CUM OFFICE ASSISTANT urgently required by foreign company Age 18 and above. Completed N.S. Possess Class 2 licence. Experience not necessary. Interested please call tel: *****23/*****55 CHINESE OFFICE BOY Salary $350 rPleaee apply personally at: ROSE TEXTILE INDUSTRIES Blk 106, BOON478 words
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Advertisement693 1984-02-15 32 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous QUEENSTOWN BOWL requires 1) MECHANICS 2) INSTRUCTORS 3) COUNTER RECEPTIONISTS c Experience not necessary. c For post (1), must complete or exempted from N.S. Apply personally to: Oueenstown Centre Commonwealth Avenue Singapore 0314. Required SENIOR SECURITY GUARDS c Permanent 12 hour shift. c Take-home pay693 words
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Advertisement916 1984-02-15 32 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous CHINESE TIME-KEEPER FOR construction site. Must have class t and 4 licence. Must be able to speak English and Malay fluently. Come personally at 246 MacPherson Road, =02-03 Betime Building. Tel: *****31. CIA COMGUARDS REQUIRE Security Guards for 8 and 12- hour shifts for Katong,916 words
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Advertisement899 1984-02-15 32 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous ESTABLISHED CLEANING COMPA I NY requires experienced Super- > visors With class 3 driving II- fence Saliry ffHIHHI lIIHIHU with experience C&II7MKU. EXPERIENCED PSA WHARF Clerk General Worker required by Transport Company Contact Tel: *****88 or call at Block 105 I Jalan Bukit Merah =01899 words
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Advertisement518 1984-02-15 32 C?L I 72 Vehicles For Hire CARS ONLY: $55 We also hire out vans, trucks and pickups on daily, weekly, and monthly basis. Eastern United Trading (Pte) Ltd G2, Leisuredrome 5, Stadium Walk *****04/5 245/247, Capitol Shpg Centre North Bridge Road *****22/3 SUNRISE CAR RENTALS Available Now Brand New Nissan518 words
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Advertisement682 1984-02-15 33 Vlj/L^j^ AN EXCLUSIVE PANTHER K.illl.st. i j CTZICTOCT3 l> OI s llt at 76k TrM J2||3 Only te:i months old, this 1600 cc Jl JQ\t O| manual car comes with full >— v accessories, a low mileage and is 74 Vehicle Financing 76 Vehicles For Sato EASY LOANS FOR NEW682 words
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Advertisement755 1984-02-15 33 c) Datsun/Nlssan 1979 COMPANY REQN Datsun 120Y Aircond., radio cassette. Tax till 6/84. Accident free. Beautiful condition. $10,700 ono. Tel: *****00 1980 OATSUN 100A Metallic gold. Aircon. cassette radio with equaliser, new road tax, PARF eligible. Beautiful condition $16,000 0.n.0 Contact *****60 1981 JAN DATSUN Bluebird, one private owner, new755 words
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Advertisement831 1984-02-15 33 74 Vehicle Financing 74 Vehicle Financing 74 Vehicle Financing FOR BETTER CAR HIRE PURCHASE TERMS minimum rates: Call us at: 1 y ear 5 pa 64 South Bridge Rd 5.0105 Tel: *****2. 2 years 5% p a Blk 37 Circuit Rd #01-403 5.1337 Tel: *****40. o' o 0/ n Y831 words
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Advertisement714 1984-02-15 33 t) Honda HONDA CIVIC '77 4-door, aircond, radio cassette, PARF, new road tax. Tel: *****88. 1980 HONDA ACCORD, registered Nov. 4-door automatic, asking $22,500 0.n.0. Please call: *****11. ■80 HONDA ACCORD 1 private owner, 4-door. Tax: 6/84. $20,300. *****88. 9/80 HONDA CIVIC Private owner, auto. 1300, 5-door, aircond, cassette. 16,300.714 words
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Advertisement780 1984-02-15 33 h) Mercedes MERCEDES BENZ 190 manual. White, black interior. $90,000. Interested call *****05, 9.00 am 11.00 am. NON-PARF 1974 MERCEDES Benz 280 Automatic, owned by careful executive, private plate. Immaculate condition. Call: Joe *****22. Q-PLATE 1975 Mercedes 200 auto, aircond, new tax, good condition, expat leaving. Asking $23,000. Tel: *****21X23.780 words
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Advertisement390 1984-02-15 33 76 Vehicles For Sale 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 i) Commercial Vehicles The best-selling van with more attractive features: 'Large cargo space: 2300 mm deep 'Spacious driver's390 words
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Advertisement83 1984-02-15 33 76 Vehicles For Sale i) Mitsubishi 1979 COLT LANCER 1400 GL. Ail con, radio cassette, tax 7/84. owner, original condition. Te *****29." 1979 MITSUBISHI LAMDA 1600 a PARF eligible, aircond, radi cassette, tip-top conditior $16,000. Tel: *****41. 1979 SIGMA GS 5-speed. One pri vate owner. Aircond., radio cas sette. $15,20083 words
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Advertisement222 1984-02-15 33 J) Toyotm J) Toyotm TEST DRIVE.. THE EXCITING NEW CORONA 1.6 PARF $26,800 ARF $35,900 OR SPACIOUS, POWERFUL. ECONOMICAL NEW COROLLA 1.3 DX PARF $21,770 ARF $28,650 GLPARF $24,110 ARF S3 1 790 VEHITO COMPANY (Sales, Service Parts) Showroom: 261 Upper Thomson Roaa B5 1 j Milestone. TEL: *****98 HEAD222 words
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Advertisement107 1984-02-15 33 76 Vehicles For Sale i) Mitsubishi 1978 COLT LAMDA Private owner radio cassette $14,200 (loan $11,000). Tel: *****21 1978 JULY COLT Sigma. 1600 GS. aircon. PARF. engine body tip top. $12,800 *****67 1979 COLT SUPERSHIFT with PARF. m mint condition Selling $17,800 Interested, tel *****49 1980 MITSUBISHI COLT Galant Sigma107 words
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Advertisement407 1984-02-15 33 J) Toyotm '77 TOYOTA COROLLA 1200 cc PARF", 2nd private owner, aircond. cassette, new road tax $10,300 View: 354F Alexandra Road (Junction of Commonwealth Avenue) Mr Lim ALMOST 1982 TOYOTA Celica XT One private owner Standard j accessories Showroom condition $31,800 Loan arrangeable Tel: *****88 i CUSTOM BUILT, BLACK Starlet407 words
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Advertisement785 1984-02-15 34 76 Vehicles For Sale J) Toyotm 1902 TOYOTA CARINA, one owner. Aircon. hi fi set. sports rims. PARK eligible Selling $25,200 ono View at: *01 -03, Coronation Shopping Centre Shell Station, Bukit Tunah Tel *****62 NEAR 1977 TOYOTA Corolla 1200. Aircond. sports rims, tax 7/"84. Cassette. PARK $10,200. Tony, *****67785 words
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Advertisement895 1984-02-15 34 76 Vehicles For Sal* k) Others ■00 NOVEMBER, PORSCHE 911 SC with Turbo wheels, Turbo spoil- er, enthusiast owned. Highest i otter secures. *****16 Benson Tay. DEC. '81 SUZUKI 800. Rust-proof-ed, aircondltloned, radlc cassette, Ist. owner. Asking $12,600 negotiable. Tel: *****98. MID-1979 DAIHATSU CHARADE One private owner, aircon, radlc cassette,895 words
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Advertisement804 1984-02-15 34 76 Vehicles For Sale l) Commercial reticles 1070 TOYOTA PICKUP, wooden body, with alrcon. $3,800. Interested call: *****58/ *****36. 1070 MODEL DATSUN 120Y van for sale. Interested, please contact *****90. 1070 SUZUKI VAN 797 C.C. 2nd owner, good condition. Tel: *****91. j 1001 DATSUN 120 V blind van, alr- con.,804 words
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Advertisement573 1984-02-15 34 Jj^ ACCOMMODATIONS fjfg 85 Properly Financing Attractive rates for fixed deposits saving accounts KIAWAIKHANG FINANCE CO. LTD. 1 57. South Bridge Road, Singapore 0105 [Tel: 91 5366(5 linesj Perm,! No 3340 ff 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses a DIST.9 Off Orchard Road, behind Lucky Plaza, double-storey corner house, 3 bedrooms,573 words
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Advertisement676 1984-02-15 34 Ij Today WBll I QfM Dili 188 ooi mm nJL Accommodations are Mji mfwL available jm m mWu ln thi Section iSB 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant a) Houses Dial. 10 Oak Avanu* single-storey bungalow, 3 plus 1 bedrooms, newly renovated, fully furnished. Asking for $4,000. Dlat. 10 Mt676 words
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Advertisement700 1984-02-15 34 a) Houses BUNGALOWS IN DISTS. 10, 21. Mature garden, ln serene locality, with modern kitchenette, 3 bedrooms, attached bath, study/ servant's amenities. Contour: *****19. DIST. 11, GOOD RESIDENTIAL area, partially furnished doublestorey link bungalow. 3 aircond bedrooms/ servant's. Flooring: parquet and marble. Rental $4,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****66. DMT. 10, COLD700 words
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Advertisement767 1984-02-15 34 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DMT. 16, SEMI-DETACHED, 4 bedrooms, peaceful surroundings. Unfurnished for $2,200 0.n.0. Immedlate occupation. Call *****64/ *****03. (No agents). DMT. 15, IMMACULATE DOUBLESTOREY terrace ln Opera Estate. 3 bedrooms, tastefully furnished. Close to East Coast Parkway. $1,600. Rolf *****11. DIST. 1128, WATTEN ESTATE Road newly painted767 words
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Advertisement525 1984-02-15 34 86 Accommodation Vacant i DIST 10 BEAUTIFUL DOUBLESTOREY Bungalow, 4 bedrooms, servant's, patio, garden $7000. Cltiprop: *****75. DIST. 16 LARGE BUNGALOW with 2 different units on groundfloor and first floor. 6 bedrooms. Furnished Realfast *****25. DIST 14 BRAND NEW Eunos vicinity double-storey terrace. 3 bedrooms/servant's. Unfurnished. $1,800. Swansea *****11 DIST525 words
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Advertisement743 1984-02-15 34 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments \cArdtnore c PadC\ I OPEN HOUSE I Long or short lease I Luxurious apartments to let with exclusive I Country Club membership Just off Orchard Roed and Scotts Road 3- bedrooms; large lounge; ample parking Furnished or unfurnished Rental from743 words
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Advertisement457 1984-02-15 34 Dial. Futura luxurious 4bedroomed, partially furnished apartment. $5,000 incnjMTW wi niOTiivnwv DM. 10 BavartyHaN super luxurious 4-bedroomed partially furnished apartment 17,000 Condominium facilities a DM. 11 IHleraat Arcadia furnished 3-bedroomed apartment with condominium facilities ujamn*.no. a Dial. 9 Grange Tcwar unfurnished/furnished 2/3bedroomed apartmem I Swimming pool $3,900. Awdraw Laowg Mouaing457 words
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Advertisement1935 1984-02-15 35 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments b) Apartments ?Sj^B l*n^ _Wm\mmm^t~ iJMfc. .s^»)|jy) £ft At the junction of Scotts/Orchard Roads. Next to Hyatt Hotel. I SjK Creates a new era m cosy modern living. [lnliikMr-.lMol»mnHTT«Tfl H Hj|; INDOOR OUTDOOR FACILITIES fl I •11,935 words
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Advertisement847 1984-02-15 35 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments OIST. 14, CHENG HONG Mansion, brand new apartment, 2,500 sq.ft., split-level, 4 bedrooms, with full recreational facilities. Rental $1,700. OA Real Estate *****66/ *****25. OIST. 10. RIDQEWOOO, LUNALILO. 3 bedrooms, fully furnished, facing pool. $3,500. General Properties *****13/ *****75. DIST. 11, 5 MINUTES distance walk847 words
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Advertisement826 1984-02-15 35 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 17 WALK-UP APARTMENT m quiet locality. 3 bedrooms, seml- furnished, with garden. Please contact Marie, *****66. No I agents. DIST. 1543, MAIN HAIG Road, exclusively maisonette, apart- ment, 4 bedrooms, furnished unfurnished, carpeted. Phone *****66. DIST. 11, ORCHID APARTMENT, well maintained, 3 bedrooms/ i826 words
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Advertisement862 1984-02-15 35 86 Accommodation Vacant i B_sSS__a-SSB-^-S-^S-S b) Apartments i THE VILLAGE DIST. 0511 Fully furnished, 2 rooms, swimming pool and other facilities. $2,800. negotiable. Contact *****72/ *****53. 2-STOREY TOWNHOUSE. SERENE surroundings. 3 bedrooms/bathrooms. Furnished/unfurnished. $5,000/$4,500. Opposite Thomson Yaohan. Phone: *****3. $700 TO $2,000 Boon Lay Garden, Joo Seng Road, Skyvllla, Sennett862 words
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Advertisement787 1984-02-15 35 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST 10 RIDGEWOOD 'KUiflO Rise' 3 bedrooms, partly furnished. I $3,800 0.n.0. Swansea *****1 1. < < DIST 21 BROOK VALE MAISONETTE 3 bedrooms, servant's, full facilities. $3,500. Everton *****36. I c) Rooms TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS In large bungalow. Quiet area. Changi 8 ms. off787 words
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Advertisement586 1984-02-15 35 87 Accommodation Wanted b) Apartments JAPANESE EXPATRIATE URGENTLY require apartments m any district From $2,000 to $3,500 Owners tel: B&W Realty *****35 6. PROFESSIONAL COUPLES/ EXPATRIATE families require furnished/ unfurnished flats/ houses. Any location considered. Flexible budget. *****73/ *****74 WANTED HOUSES/ APARTMENTS or HDB flats by respectable clients with flexible586 words
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Advertisement728 1984-02-15 35 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST. 11 EXCLUSIVE 2-STOREV BUNGALOW Strategically sited on 3 4 acre o elevated land Well renovatec With 4 bedrooms and separat servants quarters Ideal fo entertaining $3.0 million. COLLIER PROPERTIES *****11 EXCLUSIVE 2-STOREV BUNGALOW AT REBECCA ROAD Elevated site with no nearb high-rise development728 words
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Advertisement982 1984-02-15 35 89 Properties Flat Sate a) Houses NAMLY GAROEM SIU3C ««UUI Ij retu .■< -lit ttt res m detached Land a cii s.OOO sq.fl approx Built-in area bedrooms I am ml I lloe r f den Idea: purc.ia.se cr lnvest- ment. Selling $87' .000 ntgotiahitHLS4793MO iT9*HOt tr DIST 10. BAfl GUM982 words
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Advertisement665 1984-02-15 36 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses a) Houses HUAGUAN Gardens %-^BUKIT TIMAH WvP^V JcArfe HIGH-CLASS RESIDENTIAL AREA. VR«Hh» *A L«mm» .it <H 3Hk W Mmm\ 2-STOREY SPLIT-LEVEL rf^^ZSsJi^S*sK^^^ Vast °p en p ark r \giia^^Jr^^^*^S^ OL\ F ront and rear665 words
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Advertisement566 1984-02-15 36 DOUBLE-STOREY BUNGALOW (YARWOOD Avenue vicinity). 4 bedrooms, separate living/ dining, swimming pool, 12,500 sq.ft. $1.8 million. Rur-Ban *****25. DOUBLE-STOREY TERRACE 2,000 •q.ft. Tal Keng Garden. Beautifully renovated, quiet locality. Buyer contact Joe, *****33 day, *****83 night. No agents please. MUST SELL! CHARLTON ROAD beautifully designed doublestorey terrace. 1,800 sq.ft Completion566 words
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Advertisement236 1984-02-15 36 2-STOREY DETACHED BUNGALO with pool at Ewart Park. 4 be rooms with front and rear pat! $1.85 million. Oriental: *****1. 2-STOREY SEMI-DETACHED, bedrooms plus 1 servant's Sixth Avenue, $800,000 o.n. Oriental: *****1. 2-STOREY SEMI-DETACHED t Sprlngleaf Garden. Approx: 4,0 sq.ft. Selling fully furnishe Price $820,000. Tel: *****35. $400,000 HOLLAND VILLAGE236 words
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Advertisement447 1984-02-15 36 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments The Condominium l^ o lore""^"^^! 24 units of 4-storey apartments 24 units of 4-storey 2-level maisonettes Located at Bukit Arang, off Upper Serangoon Road, about 7km from the city. Exclusive social and recreational facilities. Close to447 words
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Advertisement246 1984-02-15 36 TON TUCK GARDEN 4 bedrooms, pool, 2162 sq.ft. fWfI.MB. WESTPEAK 3+l bedrooms, 1900 sq.ft. $450,000. AIR VIEW TOWER 3 bedrooms, near Orchard Road, $375,000. JADE MANSION Exclusive 4 bedrooms, 2,600 sq.ft. pool. $730,000. BAYSHOREPARK 956 sq.ft. Type B 2 Jade Tower. $279,000. CHAM8ER8: *****77 DIST. 1130 MOULMEIN THOMSON ROAD ZHEN246 words
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Advertisement829 1984-02-15 36 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments Honolulu Towers, 6,000 sq.ft. $1.9 million Beverly Hills. 4,100 sq.ft. $1.55 million Wing On Life, 3,240 sq.ft. $1.3 million OCCIDENTAL REAL ESTATE *****22/*****4 KATONG GARDEN PRIVATE CONDOMINIUM Katong Garden high class apartment, 1955 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms plus servant's, split-level. Full condominium facilities with829 words
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Advertisement904 1984-02-15 36 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartmemti DIST. 11. LOWER MAISONETTE. bedrooms, separate servant's Built-in 2,000 sq.ft. Carpeted parquet flooring. Facing swim mlng pool. $485,000 fully furnish cd. *****93 *****92. DIST 11 MINBU VILLA Off Balestl er Road 2 years old. 2,300 sq.ft. bedrooms/servant's. Spaclou split livlng/dlning. Swimrr.ini pool. Freehold.904 words
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Advertisement959 1984-02-15 36 89 Properties For Sate r b) PrtrMte Apartmeats 3 HIMIKO COURT, lowrlse aparu i. ment, 3 bedrooms, tenanted tfTl Sept. '84, 2,100 sq.ft. Freehold. Selling at $550,000 neg. Fields: *****11. HIN SENG GARDEN (dlst. 0512), luxurious maisonette, split-level 3 living/ dining, 3 bedrooms plus s store. $480,000. Wlnnlngway: g *****29/959 words
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Advertisement839 1984-02-15 36 89 Properties For Sato d) HDB Apartments BEDOK CENTRAL S-ROOMED model A, balcony sliding glasi doors, ceramic flooring, bedroom/ kitchen cabinets Selllnt partially furnished Price 5125.000 $130,000 negotiable Contact *****13 GEYLANG BAHRU (NEAR Ne« World), 5-roomed point block unobstructed river view/ neai Mandarin Theatre/ swimmlnf pool/ supermarket/ bank/ busstop, alrcond839 words
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Advertisement604 1984-02-15 36 89 PropertMfForSsle d) HDB Apartments S-ROOMED HDB FLAT, Bik 36 Clr > cult Road »th floor Renovated and newly painted $45,000 0.n.0 Call Rita. *****00 S-ROOMED POINT BLOCK flal for sale High floor Depot Road Bik 114 Asking $160,000 Interested l call Christine *****22 BEDOK NORTH, BLK 11*. 5-room-r cd.604 words
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Advertisement791 1984-02-15 37 90 Properties Wanted 90 Properties Wanted Attention Owners of: 1) Rural lands. 2) Urban or suburban lands. 3) Development projects with planning approval. 4) Projects under construction. 5) Other lands with development potential. If you are prepared to sell, enter a joint venture or require technical advice or project supervision,791 words
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Advertisement822 1984-02-15 37 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Modern Facilities ■^ffc/LtJ-w V Rsßdy for Immedist© 1 1 1 1 For details please contact: iHI Richard Ellis UNITED EUMOS *>.nl Malting Ag.nl: PTELTO 7500A Heacn Road 305 ?1 Collye. Ouay 200 Hongkong iaio.nl venture ul Un.ied Overseas822 words
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Advertisement561 1984-02-15 37 93 Office Spaces b) Rental RENT an EXECUTIVE ROOM m RHB BUSINESS CENTRE and y*t ENJOY a CORPORATE IMAGE with •CCM9 to th# following Mrvic#B Conference Room Secretarial/ Typing. Courier Services Computer Time. Word Processor Photocopying. Telex. Teletext Your own IDD phone plus many more features tailored to your need561 words
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Advertisement497 1984-02-15 37 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces a) Sale a) Sale a) Sale IT Singapore's jirsl Jewellery centre lAt Junction MW OpWr Rood/Victoria Street/Arab Street /North Bridge Road IsW 1 H Thoroughfares on Departmental store Next to MRT Station H four sides Exquisite shops Converging point of I497 words
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Obituary, Illustration115 1984-02-15 40 141 Deaths 141 Deaths MR. RAMAN ATHAN Bolovml %oo of th# ImXq Mr. A. Ksthirttsu, SQOd 53, PMt#d sway posc#fully wll MR rwOrStmTj IOTM Mffrng behind: WM» Mrs. R.Packlam Daughter! Valll, Sakhubai Sona Kannan, Kanesan, Arjunan. Parenjothi, Thevan Brother Ramakrlshnan Funaral iscti Faoruary 1964, cortsQa wffin^ rwosnev «>vv pfn io115 words
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Obituary, Illustration55 1984-02-15 40 Our daapaal sympathise and |u_yld|Luu^^ 4. tk. faMwiMw ftM thai Ma MDMNGYEOWLUAM Depart** 11XM From: 5 Orficaf sof 3fo SMtQapocv BataHon Guard*. B^B^B^B^B^B^B^BBa^a^B^HßsS UUr CMSpSBI COfIOOMnCvS IMbWMt ■inyltiiti to our Ohrwional Mantgtr (Corporate roiations), HUM Iwll I rlawTi, a family, OH Iftv Thftvn Pafc Soon From the staff55 words
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Obituary, Illustration76 1984-02-15 40 The family of the late MOM T. SAW X YIN Departed 9/2/84 Wishes to express their heartfelt gratitude and thanks to the Doctors and Nurses of S.G.H.. Pastor. and Members of the Bethany Presbyterian Church, relatives, colleagues and friends for their kind assistance, attendance, donations, wreaths and condolences76 words
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Obituary, Illustration210 1984-02-15 40 In lovtng memory of JOHN LIM MENG POM Departed 15JL81 The years may wipe out manythings But this they'll wipe oul never; The memory of those happy days Which we had spent together. Daariy miaaed but ataray. mmm- f* fc- w an mm *^-*a rfc, fc, mmm210 words
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Advertisement70 1984-02-15 40 M We mourn the demise of Mr Lim Hoon Siang 1 who passed away peacefully on 14 February 984 Mr Lim is the beloved father of X our Chairman, Mr Lim Swee Cher As a mark of respect our office S will be closed on 1 16 February 1984. I70 words
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Obituary, Illustration226 1984-02-15 41 Mr. Cheong Eak Chong aged 95 passed away peacefully on mm m 13 February, 1984 leaving behind beloved Wives: Urn Mam (deceased) Grand-sons Grand-daughters-in-law Grand-daughters Grand-sons-in-law Great grand-sons Great grand-daughters Kwong Wai Ng Siew Kwee Poh Geak Wong John Jiong Chian King Lin Chin Chye Lam Sau Har Poh Choo226 words
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Obituary, Illustration33 1984-02-15 42 Our Deepest Sympathy to the bereaved family of the late Mr. Cheong Eak Chong, founder of the Hong Fok Group the Directors, Management and Staff of HONG FOX CORPORATION LIMITED and its subsidiaries33 words
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Obituary, Illustration64 1984-02-15 43 Our Deepest Sympathy to the bereaved family of the late Mr. Cheong Eak Chong, founder of the Tian Teck Group from the Directors, Management and Staff HONG KONG: SINGAPORE: Tian Teck Investment Holding Co. Ltd. International Associated Co. Re. Ltd. Ylk Fok Investment Holding Co. Ltd. Sun Hung Kai Properties64 words
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39 1984-02-15 44 142 Condolences 142 Condolences 142 Condolences With Deepest Sympathies I O Mr. S.L. Cheong Family on the demise of their beloved Father MR. CHEONG EAK CHONG who passed away on 13th February 1984 From Mr. Mrs. Tan Yew Beng39 words
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Obituary, Illustration135 1984-02-15 44 144 In Memoriam 144 In Memoriam 144 In Memoriam AL-FATEHA (Siti Aishah bta Sh. Omar) Departed Fab. 15 13 We the one who love you, miss you so terribly only Allah knows. Always ramemberad by parents, Oadi, uncla. aunlta, brother*, sisftaMV* cousins Ana rrt#nos. In Everloving Memory Of Mr« Sheila135 words
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Obituary, Illustration89 1984-02-15 44 Mrs Sheila Cheng Nee Jiang 8w«« Yin Departed 15.2.83. Sadly mteMd and always r»m«mbarad by Mum; Broth«r«: Jit Poh, Scow Kiam, Stow Hoa; Sist«r«: Swm Yaa, Swaa Chin, Swaa Har, SwaaChoo. In Loving Mamory Of MRS. G. OLIVEIRO Nm CATHERINE TEE Dapartad 1U.1M3 Gone from our lives89 words
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653 1984-02-15 44 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By THE marathon wait for the outcome of the photo-finish between Holiday Wonder and Yangtze Kiang IV m Race 5 for Class 3 Div 2 horses over 1,600 m at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday has given rise to a lot of653 words
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Article54 1984-02-15 44 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The following horses have been promoted (ratings within brackets) Claw 3 to 2: Hochoy (115), Talking Turkey (115), Feu Vert (114), Napshot n (112), Meteorite IV (106), Photophone (107), Harbor Ball (105), Elegant n (103), Holiday Wonder (103), Flamingo n (102), Glitter54 words
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Article335 1984-02-15 44 PEDIGREE - PEDIGREE ON THE TRACK with KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Gala Display n, a useful three-year-old who has won two of his three starts, is set to score a hat-trick m the Class 1 Div 4 sprint over 1,200 m on Saturday. On a good track here335 words
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Article, Illustration264 1984-02-15 44 At the 400 metres At the finish Pictures at the 4Mm by a 3 Div 5 1,600 m 1. Pusing 2. Ka Lek 3. Many Wishes 4. Charlie's Angel n Dist: 3 4, 2 3 4, IK Time 1:39 Q 3 Div 5ALBERT SIM - 264 words
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Advertisement175 1984-02-15 44 W "In Memoriam" I is for the loved ones I I whom you remember I I■!I! 1 1 1"1 §< w L*-' iT^ i];lih T ]lk T j|qilfia PAiw M I 1 II %b^/^ The hunter is the fiercely passionate t: z 1 tvl> Kurtz, an officer with Israeli intelligence.175 words
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Article420 1984-02-15 45 CANADIAN Dave Steen vat world and Olympic decathlon champion Daley Thompson into second place m the pentathlon at the Toronto indoor athletics MM Steen. 117 points behind the Union <oing into the last event, secured victory by winning the 1,000 metres m 2 rmn 32 23 sec almostReuter; AFP - 420 words
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Article, Illustration272 1984-02-15 45 EVERYTHING that has happened is down to me, not the coach or the players. But I cannot accept responsibility for m- juries. 7 Ron Wylie (left) LONDON, Tues. Former England captain and ex-European Footballer of the Year Kevin Keegan is to quit atReuter; AFP - 272 words
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Article, Illustration660 1984-02-15 45 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD I'VE always said I want- ed to quit at the top and I really feel I'm still there. There'll be no change off heart. When I make a decision, whether others think it right or wrong, I stick to it. 7 Kevin Keegan (below) King Kevin660 words
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Article221 1984-02-15 45 LONDON, Tues. West Bromwich manager Ron Wylie and chief coach Mike Kelly have both quit five days before the English First Division team bid to reach th quarter-finals of the Football Association Cup. Wylie and Kelly met the club's directors yesterday to discuss the team'sReuter - 221 words
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Article373 1984-02-15 45 Talbot new PFA head Rest of the soccer action BRIAN TALBOT, Arsenal's former England midfielder, has been appointed the new chairman of the Professional Footballers' Association. He takes over from Bob Latchford, who, after being voted to succeed retired Steve Coppell, signed for Dutch club N. A. C. Breda andAFP; Reuter - 373 words
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Article136 1984-02-15 45 Old star new hope PRAGUE. Tues. Josef Masopust star of Cfeecfo > Slovakia's 1%2 World Cup team, is to be the new manager of the national side. Masopust. 53. will take up the post m July when current manager Frantisek Havranek steps down. Havranek's decision follows the Czechs failure toAFP - 136 words
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Article442 1984-02-15 46 Oh boy, those US girls can put you to shame SARAJEVO. Tues. On the medal platform m Skenderija Square on Monday night, American skiers Debbie Armstrong and Christin Cooper giggled and waved like little girls at a birthday party. Moments later, two American flags were442 words
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Article146 1984-02-15 46 SARAJEVO, lues. Norway's Eirik Kvalfloss added the Winter Olympics It-kilometre biathlon gold medal to his bronze for the 31km here today. Kvalfloss, a 24-year-old Art student who has been 19km world champion for the past two seasons as well as last year's World Cup runner-up, finished In 30AFP - 146 words
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Article, Illustration246 1984-02-15 46 Soviets warm up to ice hockey title SARAJEVO, Tues. The Soviet Union, favoured to win the gold medal m the Winter Olympics ice hockey competition here, extended their unbeaten streak to four games with a 6-1 victory over West Germany yesterday. Hosts Yugoslavia scored their first victory, after three resoundingAP - 246 words
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210 1984-02-15 46 'Torpedo' fails to live up to name SARAJEVO, Tues. Hans Hiltebrand, of Switzerland, clocked the fastest time while the vaunted Soviet torpedoshaped sled proved to be a dud m yesterday's trials for the four-man bobsled competition at the Winter Olympics here. Training had to be halted midway through the secondAP - 210 words
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Article, Illustration480 1984-02-15 46 ALAN HUBBARD - Sugar comeback plans turn sour ALAN HUBBARD THE planned comeback by Sugar Ray Leonard took a dramatic K.O. last night when the former world welterweight boxing champion had to undergo "preventative surgery" on his right eye. His bout with Kevin Howard, scheduled to be held m Worcester, Massachusetts, on Saturday480 words
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Article54 1984-02-15 46 NEW YORK, Tues. Roberto Do ran, of Panama, has been ordered by the World Boxing Association to defend his light-middle-weight crown against American Mike MeCallnm or risk being stripped of the title. Dnran, outpointed by undisputed world middleweight champion Marvelous Marvin Hagler last November, must fight McCallumAFP - 54 words
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Article245 1984-02-15 46 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH CHTNA, Taiwan and India are the first countries to confirm their participation m the sixth Head Junior Open tennis championships to be held at the National University of Singapore from March 20-23. But only Taiwan have submitted the names of their eight245 words
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Article, Illustration268 1984-02-15 47 JOE DORM - JOE DORM By SINGAPORE midfielder Tohari Paijan is likely to join brother Ahmad m the Trengganu Malaysia Cup soccer squad soon. Tohari, who became a member of Singapore's national team last season, has successfully completed negotiations with Trengganu. The only "barrier" m Tohari's way isALBERT SIM - 268 words
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331 1984-02-15 47 J. RAJENDRAN - Certainly not the Forces of habit J. RAJENDRAN League leaders claw to a draw with Farrer Park By ARMED FORCES may sit proudly at the top of the National Foottpll League Division One table. But if they continue to play as they did last night, they can be rest assured331 words
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Article291 1984-02-15 47 LONDON, Tues. Robert Maxwell confirmed today that he had given up hope of taking over famous English First Division soccer club Manchester United. Maxwell, currently chairman of Third Division Oxford United, felt the £15 million (s4sm) it would have cost him to buy control of the clubReuter - 291 words
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Article306 1984-02-15 47 THE Sembawang Tamils Association's ninekilometre road run will be held on Sunday at 8 a .m. Participants are to report at 15. Kee Ann Road by 7.30 a. m. For details ringSubramaniam or Samy at *****41 (after 5 p. m.). TWO of Singapore's alltime badminton greats, Wong Peng306 words
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Article142 1984-02-15 47 Bracewell, Reid recalled AUCKLAND, Tues. Left-handed batsman John Reid and off-spinner John Bracewell have been recalled to the New Zealand cricket team for an eight-match tour of Sri Lanka, starting at the end of the month. In Kingstown, the Windward Islands beat Trinidad and Tobago by an 1 innings andReuter - 142 words
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Article221 1984-02-15 47 Hosts get the first bite THE first two teams to arrive tor the preOlympic Games soccer competition from April 14-28 at the National Stadium will get the chance to play friendly matches against Singapore. The Football Association of Singapore are hoping they will be Kuwait and Iraq, although they wouldn't221 words
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Article238 1984-02-15 47 AUCKLAND, Tues. New Zealand took two wickets and England scored only 184 runs m six hours as the Third cricket Test crept towards a draw. With one day remaining, England were 238 for four at the close, still needing 59 to avoid the follow-on. TheReuter - 238 words
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Article162 1984-02-15 47 LA QUINTA (California), Tues. Tennis player Dick Stockton crashed into the side of the court and retired hurt m his first-round match against fellow American Aaron Krickstein here yesterday. Krickstein was trailing 7-5 but leading 40-0 when Stockton tripped over a linesman's box while reachingReuter - 162 words
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Article99 1984-02-15 47 Zaheer to lead Pakistan LAHORE, Tues.— Zaheer Abbas will captain Pakistan m the three-match home Test series against England. This was announced by Major General Safdar Butt, president of the Pakistan Cricket Control Board. Zaheer was chosen following Imran Khan's announcement that he would not be available. Zaheer led PakistanReuter - 99 words
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Article, Illustration436 1984-02-15 47 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By IF golf is strictly for the birdies, you'll see few finer than Holly Hartley. The Serapong course at Sentosa will provide the perfect setting for the glamour game over the next three days during the third leg of the Asian women's436 words
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Article198 1984-02-15 47 Lentil back in UN good books UNITED NATIONS, Tues The United Nations Committee against apartheid decided yesterday to delete the name of Czechoslovak tennis star Ivan Lendl from their blacklist of sports figures who have had contacts with South Africa. In a note to the committee, the Czechoslovak charge d'affairesReuter - 198 words
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Obituary, Illustration63 1984-02-15 45 r™*^i iii l l ii n T n H" ii^^ £l t n The staff of International Associated Co Pte Ltd, Sun Hung Kai Properties Pte Ltd Management Corporation Strata Title No 461. Our Deepest Sympathy and Condolences of our former Chairman, Mr Cheong Eak Chong who passed away on63 words
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Obituary, Illustration38 1984-02-15 47 Our Deepest Sympathy and Condolences to the family of the late Mr Cheong Eak Chong who passed away on the 13th February 1984. The Management Staff CONTINENTAL HOUSING (PTE) LTD. CONTINENTAL INVESTMENT (PTE) LTD CONTINENTAL REALTY (PTE) LTD38 words
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Miscellaneous123 1984-02-15 47 Today's events GOLF Asian women's circuit pry-am (Sentosa, 8 a. m. SOCCER SBBFL Div I: Oberoi Imperial v SIA; Hongkong Bank v UMW (Jin Besar, 5.15 and 7 p.m.). Heli Orient v SBS (Toa Payoh). Hitachi Consumer v BN de Paris (Queenstown). Dtv t: Promet v Maybank (Geylang). Dtv J:123 words
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Article84 1984-02-15 48 Tanks 'sent to areas near base' ARANYAPRATHET, Tues. Guerillas of the non-communist Khmer Peoples National Liberation Front (KPNLF) said today that Vietnam had moved 27 tanks into some areas near its base east of the Thai border to attack Cambodian resistance forces. Mr Chea Chutt, a KPNLF military leader, toldReuter - 84 words
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Article, Illustration192 1984-02-15 48 No private deal with Vietnam, he says Page 9 PRINCE Norodom Sihanouk, President of Democratic Kampuchea, will also visit The Philippines as part of his current Asean tour. The Prince, who arrived here yesterday for a week-long visit, said Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos conveyed theALI YUSOFF - 192 words
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268 1984-02-15 48 Centres to test device that destroys kidney stones BOSTON, Tuesday DOCTORS say a new device that destroys painful and debilitating kidney stones without surgery will be tested at six medical centres m the United States within the next few months. Dr Stephen Dretler, a Massachusetts General Hospital urologist m chargeUPI - 268 words
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125 1984-02-15 48 NEW DELHI, Tues. SIKHS firing from the rooftop of the Golden Temple shot and killed four policemen today m Hindu-Sikh rioting that left at least 11 people dead m the north-west-ern state of Punjab. Officials said the rioting was the worst since Sikh militantsUPI - 125 words
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86 1984-02-15 48 Bugs and mud found in bottles of beer BEIJING, Tues. Health investigators found bags, mod and other "foreign matter" In more than 7,2 M bottles of beer from a brewery m Hellongjlang province, a local newspaper reported. Officials fined the Jiamosi city brewery 1,000 yuan (S$l,M5) for failing to cleanAP - 86 words
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Article30 1984-02-15 48 NEW YORK, Tues. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 7.43 to 1,157.56 m the first half hour of trading m the New York Stock Exchange. APAP - 30 words
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Article82 1984-02-15 48 ACCORDING to the latest figures given by the National University of Singapore, the government subsidy per student m NUS and NTI ranges from $5,500 to $36,600, depending on the course of study a student pursues. The biggest subsidy is for those studying medicine. The figures82 words
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Article350 1984-02-15 48 Australia willing to presence How it can be done has to be worked out, says Hawke 4 Let me make this clear. Dr Mahathir was not a supplicant. He was not pleading for an Australian presence, though he gave clear indication of its m significance. 7 Mr Hawke. KUALA LUMPUR,Bernama - 350 words
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254 1984-02-15 48 CHAN ENG CHENG - SSO to perform every month at community CHAN ENG CHENG By THE Singapore Symphony Orchestra will give free performances at various community centres. It will get the help of the People's Association and various grassroots organisations to help publicise its concerts of light classics and contemporary music. The series of254 words
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Advertisement695 1984-02-15 48 The Metropolitan YMCA is offering the loliowing courses Pre-University Commerce Classes Two years MUma course conducted by graduate teachers to prepare students tor the GCE A Levei examinations m 1985 Subjects Principles of Accounting Management of business Economics General Paper and Mathematics Class commences 2 April 1984 Engineering Council Examination695 words
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Miscellaneous139 1984-02-15 48 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Showers m few areas around noon onwards. 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 13/27 C Fine Manila 18 33 C Fair Amsterdam 1/5 C Clear Melbourne 14/27 C Fine Bangkok 24/33139 words
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SECTION TWO
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Title Section18 1984-02-15 1 SECTION TWO Preparing Cor an operation OUTLOOK, Page Two The Eagles: Safe and slick music LEISURE, Page Seven18 words
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Article, Illustration2057 1984-02-15 1 DENNIS L. BREO - DENNIS L. BREO Was Barney Clark's historic artificial heart implant worthwhile? His son, Dr Stephen Clark, is ambivalent. In this exclusive interview he discusses his father's operation and ordeal. By THE eyes of the world were upon the first artificial heart recipient, Barney Clark,Los Angeies Times - 2,057 words
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326 1984-02-15 2 Remarks may affect patients' r eco ver y THE banter of the operating room may have to be toned down, if new research on unconscious awareness m patients under total anaesthesia is borne out. Surgeons have taken their patients' oblivion as licence for talking as though the patient were notNYT - 326 words
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Article, Illustration1195 1984-02-15 2 DR DT - What you need to know about operations DR DT A person scheduled for an operation can help minimise possible complications resulting from anaesthesia and surgery by observing some do's and don'ts. By I A community service project of the Singapore Medical Association and The Straits Times "YOU need an operation."1,195 words
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Article, Illustration747 1984-02-15 2 THREE years ago, Jack Sugarman was a debilitated man. Chronic emphysema (lung disease) made life for him a continuous gasp for breath. "There were days when I couldn't do anything. I couldn't walk two metres without huffing up a storm," said the 69-year-old retiredCopley - 747 words
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Article, Illustration1251 1984-02-15 3 If only his lungs were good They were very fortunate to have Dad as the first patient. He didn't suddenly become very courageous and gutsy at the time of the operation. He lived his entire life that way. _Dr Stephen ciark 7 •THERE are two very separate aspects to what1,251 words
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FEATURES
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Article, Illustration1074 1984-02-15 6 CLARA GERMANI - CLARA GERMANI For more than 46 years, the Golden Gate Bridge has been venerated by Americans as a symbol of San Francisco and the engineering genius that built it. Today, workers crawl over it daily like ants, maintaining its strength and look. By m San1,074 words
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Article, Illustration590 1984-02-15 6 ALISON MAITLAND - Building boom in Monaco ALISON MAITLAND By m Mont* Carlo MONACO, fabled paradise for gamblers and millionaires, is better described today as a construction worker's dream. In tightly-packed Monte Carlo, skyscrapers rise dizzily above the hotels and casino. Gigantic cranes tower overhead, waiting to fill the last square metres ofReuter - 590 words
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Article, Illustration1196 1984-02-15 7 NG - NG By On record Discography: The Eagles Desperado On the Border One of These Nights Their Greatest Hits, 1971-1975 Hotel California The Long Run Live (double album) Greatest Hits, Volume 2 Ratings: Outstanding Generally excellent Good m parts Average Poor (All albums on the Asylum1,196 words
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Article, Illustration410 1984-02-15 7 THE life and times of Kapitan Cina Yap Ah Loy, founder of Malaysia's capital Kuala Lumpur, on film' Well, this is what a Malaysian script writer hopes to work on, though money is the main obstacle, as costumes alone will cost "a tidy sum". So, The410 words
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Advertisement118 1984-02-15 1 ISi Sy I M*il B B k kI "^m I h5 s SIH^HBhI A businessman just can't afford to be without the book that gets him "inside" other companies. The Times Business Directory of Singapore covers: all local and foreign companies m Singapore their key personnel their products /services who's118 words
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Advertisement623 1984-02-15 4 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES ggsjH Telex Service: Address: H***" QTANTQ S.T.A.N.T.S Appointments Notice Section Straits Times: 5523. 75 psc. cm. QCMQOI RS 50S81 TIMEAD TIMES PUBLISHING BHD Sunday Times: 5524.40 psc. cm. nSDUOOI Sales Service Times House Box Service: HHBHR Tel: *****11 ext 2724-7 2669 390, Kirn Seng. Road Collected: S$ 5.00 Singapore623 words
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Advertisement494 1984-02-15 4 QUALITY OIL PTE LTD a Lube Oil Refining Plant at Tuas Avenue 13. Jurong invite applications for the following positions: 1) Maintenance Supervisor/ Safety Officer a} Should have at least 3 years post graduate experience m the maintenance of equipment m plant b] Be able to undertake the. maintenance and494 words
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Miscellaneous264 1984-02-15 4 COMICS G ARFIELD By Jtm d*tim I WHAT WOULP HAPPEN IF C PEOPLE WE.RE CAT 6 ANP _^y^N^ V CATS WERE PEOPLE? J S f^^ X^^^^^ s~S^\ THA T'^ AN S POGS WOULP CT AD Uf ADC 9 A Ait WAII9 By Archie Goodwin &Al Williamson TAB/ 10/ CAN'T RJLFILL264 words
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Advertisement664 1984-02-15 5 NOTICES C— We wish to advise the trade and public that "Kilometrico" disposable t ball pen by Paper Mate, sold m the form as shown below is imported I by Boustead Marketing Management Services Re. Ltd., the only 1 authorised distributor of Gillette Australia Pty. Ltd. j n PAPER MATE664 words
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Advertisement555 1984-02-15 5 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OP SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up > S:: 25 «f IM4 > In the Matter of the Companies Act (Chapter 185) ABd la the Matter of CARRIAK SERVICES (SINGAPORE; PTELTD ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a petition for the winding up555 words
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Advertisement676 1984-02-15 5 THF BANRRrPTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18) TAKK NOTICF THAT a i Receiving and /d i udication Orders wen riade against the followu g debtors on 27th day of anuar> 1984 IN BANKRUPTCY NOS 188/83 Chua Ngu; n H?ng l/C *****f8-H t/a Ceres Engineering Co of 81k4;3 AngMo Kio A v ■->676 words
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Miscellaneous415 1984-02-15 5 COMICS ffi PEANUTS Bjr*c Ao /x Hi, f^ poor 6UV 2 I MIS KINP ONLY LIVE I I/HE MAS WMAT 15 LITTLE \^J v^> I FOR A FEU/ WEEKS KNOWN AS A SMORT J \bu6! r^ i v^ ELF LIFE KING TUT iWwSmwi /^tViis is tMe ff 1 P f415 words
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Advertisement572 1984-02-15 6 APPOINTMENTS KUWAIT NATIONAL PETROLEUM COMPANY, one of the leading petroleum companies m the Middle East, with highly advanced technology, urgently Asst. Division Manager B.Sc. degree m engineering (preferably chemical or petroleum) MBA or other business degree or accounting qualification, is highly desirable. 8 years experience m the petroleum industry, including572 words
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Advertisement515 1984-02-15 6 NOTICE IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up Na. 23 •fUM la the matter of the Companies Act, Chapter 185 ud la the matter or A.P.M. PHARMACY PTE. LTD. ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice Is hereby given that a Petition for the Winding Up of the515 words
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Advertisement196 1984-02-15 7 The 2-in-l oven Sharp's Browner/Microwave Oven cooks so well m so many ways! WIFE: "Perfectly browned roasts and flaky pie cmsts ,p4ffe c Adjustable Browner/ Microwave combination gives /^^S^^, beautiful final toucnes. COUPLE: "It's the only practical way for us to enjoy hot, delicious meals m minutes. Whoever comes JT^^^^^196 words
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Miscellaneous314 1984-02-15 7 What's on BOOK EXHIBITION Wu Shyh Guey, Helena source Centre, Mon.— Fri. On computers and their tSI Feb^F^f Pm UntU applications At Ngee |wej and Lee Teck WgFte.^^^ Ann foiytecnnic, y Scotts shopping centre, BLACK AND WHITE a.m.— s p.m. Daily ex- 81-04/05. Ends tomorrow. Exhibition-cum-sale of cept Sundays. Until314 words
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Advertisement261 1984-02-15 8 APPOINTMENTS SALES ADMINISTRATOR BUILDING PRODUCTS We are an established trading company and are looking for an experienced sales administrator. The successful candidate will report to the saley manager and will be responsible for the implementation and supervision of sales policies and company's procedures. His duties also include the supervision of261 words
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Advertisement322 1984-02-15 8 Ass<^|^AßAßr€S bpnng/vLA qmup Associated Spring Asia is part of Associated Spring /Barnes Group Inc., the world leader m spring-making and supplies of spring parts to the industry. 2 years ago, we started our operation m Jurong and with the increase m activities we require additional personnel to fill the following322 words
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Advertisement191 1984-02-15 8 HAGEMEYER Group of ContpciiiiGS Due to our expansion programme, we have a newly created vacancy to be filled by a suitably qualified Singapore male Citizen for the position of MARKETING EXECUTIVE Applicants should be cged between 23-30 y years, with a GCE 'A' Level and a Diploma m Marketing. They191 words
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Advertisement240 1984-02-15 8 NOTICES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES American Fast Food Franchisee looking for partner/-. to share m our success. Interested partner/s must be able to offer: 1. Area 160-200 sq.ft. (11.15 18.58 sq.m) or larger 2. Preferably with water supply to unit We will supply complete equipment, manpower and operation. No finance required. Returns240 words
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Advertisement267 1984-02-15 8 SHR TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited for the supply, delivery and installation of the following Items to th. Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research (SISIR): 1) TNC Mlllng Machine 2) Remedial work on Ist storey of SISIF Building (Date of Showround will be on 22nd February 1984 at 2.30267 words
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Miscellaneous1408 1984-02-15 8 \QUR VEWING AND LISTENING GUIDE _f 3.00 PM Opening and Programme Highlights folowed by but asks Joanie to take the blame. mKklmßßHtK&iSm^B^^^M f\ Ir\lf\ W\ r\¥ KM N ati nal Anthem date [cmt4) im Midday Hotel Mandannr w.th English subtitles): The 7.20 Newswatch (Engl.sh) PI PW aiplOmaT, not^en't 2ee teis^n1,408 words
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SECTION THREE
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Article55 1984-02-15 1 »a*«—(i) tE Ifi tH f ft a«Tiia«6UA <stie> WAS a«3'fli»^ <stie> <H«flTiMHt> iA, **:*£*s Bo sw«»oipgfnijg. fR 28 «ElS]£7tS ■Wtf£ 'IBiiAgflHi rtSt oMA^*a#M?4Bi m^AiA^^^sf^** f&oss&±W^»cA%l i£s '^Sih«*^7f& fnWA^^^LlH SBT sd^ o "/f7a#is &wn «PS7 oSP^^7CHt2O9 xesajftTiflp^A' sl**#'>^tt M*A 19 232^ t* Wi^247 ttiT4^«Ao pßSAilJ**»E^*° a ija^wm^ipsjis 2> Hg Wo|g^ffeW^#ftMFS -A&55 words
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Article, Illustration1136 1984-02-15 1 LI LIEN- FUNG - LI LIEN-FUNG Bamboo green Struggle between Liv Bang and Xiang Yu Part 1 -By ANYONE who has seen a Chinese chess board will have noticed that it is divided into two territories called Han and Chu. This division reminds players of the struggle between Liv1,136 words
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Advertisement340 1984-02-15 1 APPOINTMENTS TS 'Singapore' trains you for A Sea Career The National Maritime Board provides free training for the following courses:-Pre-Sea deck course 16 weeks 2nd cook course 22 weeks The non-residential training is conducted at the maritime training school TS 'Singapore' m Sembawang. Upon successful completion of training, you will340 words
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Advertisement349 1984-02-15 1 SCHOOL OF POSTGRADUATE MANAGEMENT STUDIES ADMISSION TO THE MBA PROGRAMME 1984-5 Applications are invited for admission to the part-time and full-time course leading to the degree of Master of Business Administration. Candidates for the course must: (1) be university graduates; (2) have an acceptable score m the Graduate Management Admissions349 words
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Advertisement498 1984-02-15 1 K 3s*^s^3s^3s* c 3s tfs: lls* t 3^^ 1? THE "HP WAY" if &y promoting an entrepreneurial spirit r •7 I?y2l has the stability and resources of a major «7 •L q international corporation, yet each division has the *L Q 5^ "feel" of a small company. From a career498 words
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Advertisement288 1984-02-15 1 A large and well established foreign-owned shipping agency company specialising m container, liner, tramp and husbanding services and with a clientele numbering 250 overseas Principals requires the services of a high-powered person to head the organisation as CHIEF EXECUTIVE Applicants should preferably be above 38 years of age, academically or288 words
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Article, Illustration1123 1984-02-15 2 More than just imitations Z The techniques employed m the films of the 1950s are straightforward the characters are usually strongly drawn and somewhat one-dimensional ...But despite the stereotypes, there is a sincerity m the acting and production which is very enjoyable to watch. 7 IN THE Long Alley (1955),Free China Review - 1,123 words
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Article40 1984-02-15 2 -«w g M &s**%'&&+&& c f*« :ftft •<-*" tt ItaJ^T"^ ftifc ftf*di±R »J«WT R #ffi^ Kit "m*ii rag -k«Aft ati^«yfT «^H»H«e lift' #>tfc'¥f7&*lp]£ R X 9 ftiii|iit3r P K.lsSfti& it: "^BB mmm aifw^' hp^ ifii±-* sats *r&7«*T» Xf^7 1t HBWift*f*>£7 «W*^tfe«*«^740 words
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Advertisement464 1984-02-15 2 APPOINTMENTS ■B S MINOLTA SINGAPORE (PTE) LIMITED is a subsidiary of B j^g h| m Minolta Camera Co Limited, one of Japan's largest HB MB manufacturers of cameras, photographic accessories, H photocopiers, planetaria and micrographic equipment. pjg m^ IXie to our rapid expansion, we are inviting application Mi SK IV464 words
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Advertisement108 1984-02-15 2 TECHNICAL EDITOR Building and construction news is a young, lively and successful weekly newspaper that I has firmly established itself m Singapore I and Malaysia since it was launched last I year. We are now expanding our reporting team, and need a technical editor who can cover I construction projects108 words
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Advertisement372 1984-02-15 2 LEGAL OFFICER A PROPERTY 6ROUP THE CHALLENGE THE REWARD Are you prepared to work m a We believe m paying a person for dynamic property environment that what he/she is worth. Our fringe requires you to demonstrate your benefits are very competitive when best professional skills as a Legal compared372 words
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Advertisement144 1984-02-15 2 fjFlif CfVOfn fvwtin 68> 1. ASST. PROJECT MANAGER Candidates must be experienced m construction Industry. Responsibilities include administration, sits supervision, liaising with govt depts. Salary negotiable. 2. ADMINISTRATOR/ BOOKKEEPER Candidates must have LCCI Higher Accounting and 3 years experience m similar position. Salary $1 ,500 negoitabte. The above positions are144 words
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Advertisement226 1984-02-15 2 AFTER FESTIVE SEASON RUSH TO: JROLAMD To get V^^^K your HAIR ffHn Reconditioned, l^^^^^r "^^P Re-trimmed, *«r Re-styled or even fl^BL^Bßsflß Re-cut, m^BHHHK ■H|^^^t Re-permed, i^HssV ssk and Vl|fW Colour- M^ Jm refreshed! II W Manicure H^ j Pedicure too im. Phone Now: or Just Walk In: i M For226 words
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Advertisement459 1984-02-15 3 JADE: NOW SHOWING! a (*****80)5 SHOWS: 11am, 1.30.4.00,6.30.9.00 a "BEATS EVERY COMEDY RELEASED IN 1 RECENT YEARS...SEE IT AND CHUCKLE ABOUT IT FOR WEEKS AFTER" Sunday Times 12.2.84 j§ a Ikketwo f 1 I compete stTanjJt'rs. _SriLiJ^BMi I k^Bkk I make one of them g^gK^Sfl H rkkUwutherpoor..;! I^S B^^M P459 words
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Advertisement395 1984-02-15 3 P NOW IN KUCHING,SARAWAK! The Training Division of the Chief Minister's Office Sarawak, Malaysia brings you AIM'S 4-WEEK BMP: Because it's time your first line and middle-level managers prepared for greater responsibilities. Here are two good reasons why managers with some experience you should send your trusted first m handling395 words
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Advertisement438 1984-02-15 3 QOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQCX 8 ORCHARD: NOW SHOWING! 8 I JOHN TRAVOLTA XpF^l OLIVIA. NEWTON- JOHN r 8 tSC3 !t to k a Twjst f Fate x ■i^( to make them tw f a kind > Featuring 2 hit songs "Twist 0 of Faf" A "Take A Chance" CDLpagJiiggLl I I r\(Cf\) En438 words
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Advertisement474 1984-02-15 3 I i (J 7^~_ Q i fi i«x«;riv;Mrf.agSia ft 1:| I "TWO OF AIQNB" Jlj j!EEIS2ZK£QIQI!|! 1 I I Cost- Bookmgs N< tee List II j I Braot c Shie (VI I I I I S AH AR; I ill Dolb> bteteo Pr.m M I (I NOW SHOW SJC Ar474 words
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Article, Illustration733 1984-02-15 4 SARINAH RASHID - Chewing leaves, vomit ting 'blood' SARINAH RASHID By Sec 2, Chestnut Drive Sec Sch Bilingual youth MOST of us know what betel leaf (sirih m Malay) is. But, only a few may be aware of its significance m Malay adat (rites and customs). The betel leaf is found m several733 words
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Article, Illustration698 1984-02-15 4 Oleh SARINAH RASHID - Oleh SARINAH RASHID Men 2, Sek Men Chestnut Drive RAMAI di antara kita tentu mengerti apabila ditanya apakah itu sirih? Sirih ialah sejenis tumbuhan pokok renek (rendah) yang memanjat dan daunnya boleh dimamah dengan pinang, gambir, kapur dan sebagainya. Tetapi bagi anak-anak muda dan mungkin sebahagian698 words
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Article660 1984-02-15 4 Haron A. Rahman - Lesson 95A Easy Steps to Malay Haron A. Rahman By Let's team Malay BACA karangan di bawah deng&n teliti dan jawab soalan-soalan yang berikutajm sebagal satu latihan: Read the passage below carefully and answer the questions that follow as an exercise: DARI seorang penjual bekasbekas plastik keluaran Tupperware secara sambilan,660 words
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Advertisement758 1984-02-15 4 APPOINTMENTS A CHIEF EXECUTIVE is invited to join an overseas interior contracting and furniture company to manage its expanding operation m Singapore. THE JOB External Activities To source and follow-up new and current accounts To liaise with clients for contract execution and price finalization External relation works to promote the758 words
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Advertisement804 1984-02-15 4 H UNITED TECHNOLOGIES MOSTEK TEKNOLOJI MOSTEK TEKNOLOJI SDN. BHD. A leading American Multinational Corporation Assembling MOS memory products m Kota Bharu Kelantan invites qualified MALAYSIAN Cit nens to attend an OPEN INTERVIEW On 25/2/84 and 26/2/84 At Century Park. Sheraton Singapore. Nassim. Spore. Time 9.00 am to 5.00 pm. to804 words
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