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Title Section15 1984-02-29 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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Article, Illustration812 1984-02-29 1 IRENE NGOO - 20 protest 'high' rents IRENE NGOO Shop business stops tor a day in the Pavilion Inter-Continental By ABOUT 20 shops in Pavilion InterContinental Hotel stopped business for a day yesterday in protest against "high" rents. The tenants want the landlord to give them a flat 30 per cent cut in812 words
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Article577 1984-02-29 1 PETER BARNARD - PETER BARNARD Iranians given 'international notice' By US Editor WASHINGTON, Tues. President Ronald Reagan's pledge to keep the Arabian Gulf oil link open at all costs has been turned into military action for the first time. Last night administration sources said the American guided-mis-sile destroyer577 words
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Article28 1984-02-29 1 LONDON, Toes. Lloyd's shipping Intelligence said today It had no Information that Iran's Kharg Island oil terminal was attacked by Iraqi forces yesterday. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article39 1984-02-29 1 NEW DELHI, Tues. Eight French Alouette-3 helicopters built under licence in India have been sold to the Soviet Union for US$lO million (Ss2l million) under the name Chetak, Defence Minister M.R. Venkataraman told Parliament here today. AFPAFP - 39 words
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Article44 1984-02-29 1 NEW DELHI, Tues. The Indian government said today it would take ruthless measures to stamp out Hindu-Sikh violence in Punjab and Haryana which has killed nearly 76 people and injured more than 366 in the past two weeks. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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178 1984-02-29 1 BEIJING, Tuos. THE communist boss of a Chinese canning factory spent years seducing and raping his women workers while fellow party officials protected him, the People's Daily said today. The newspaper reported that LI Zuoqian, the party secretary at the factory in Sichuan province,Reuter - 178 words
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Article, Illustration435 1984-02-29 1 TEAMY'S smiling. It looks as if the "softsell" approach has begun having an effect in driving home the message. The advertisements colourful posters, television variety shows, the "buzz-a-thons" and that "Come On, Singapore" campaign all must have helped. The 1983 Economic Survey of435 words
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Advertisement104 1984-02-29 1 Cairnhill Hotel I Delusive Vi-immodation In the Heart of Singapore ■M i/o'tl^Oon c^m 1/ V Uftn 3^| BSm r hh+hiii Horn RJgVfTr*. 'J4662. 1 Hasler F202. Our unmatched features put us way ahead of cxsmpetition. Now you can upgrade all mailing procedures with the Hasler F202. The super efficient postal104 words
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Advertisement22 1984-02-29 1 Inside 52 pages today SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 3-4,6-7 CAUSEWAY 11 EDITORIAL 14 LETTERS 15 TIMES DOLLAR 17-26 CLASSIFIEDS 21-35 RACING 3622 words
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Advertisement17 1984-02-29 1 The threat to Hormuz Page 14 Why gold rote above US$4OO level in New York Page 1717 words
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Advertisement31 1984-02-29 1 IN COLOUR: beauty porcelain Pages 1 6 Bamboo Green: When friends turn foes Pagel Outlook 2,3 Comics 5 Cinema 111 (Sect 3) Radio TV 8 Appointments Notices 6,7,8 l,ll,lV(Sect 3) J31 words
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Article584 1984-02-29 2 Hull-o, goodbye TWO rival luxury liners in the round-the-world cruise business docked at neighbouring berths at the Port of Singapore Authority wharves. The Dutch liner Rotterdam docked early on Monday and was joined at dawn yesterday by Cunard Line's Queen Elizabeth 2. In the few hours they spent in584 words
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Article343 1984-02-29 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE absence of clear copyright legislation covering computer software has direct implications for Singapore's budding computer industry. Software companies will remain reluctant to set up shop here if they believe that their products can be copied easily by software pirates who are free from legal343 words
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Article314 1984-02-29 2 Best for the fit AMERICAN Martina Navratilova is fancied to win the climax of the US$5OO,OOO (551.06 million) indoor circuit play-offs next Sunday because of the best-of-five format. This means a longer distance for all the players. The format has not been used for more than 80 years. Martina314 words
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Article254 1984-02-29 2 NEW WAY TO SHOW OFF THAT SHOW FLAT AT A DISPLAY WHEN Edward Liu toured London's biggest and most popular exhibition nine years ago, he did not know he would end up organising exhibitions for a living. The Daily Mail's Ideal Home exhibition became the germ of the Homemakers254 words
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Article77 1984-02-29 2 WAVES OVER ANTARCTIC PROSPECTS of a mineral bonanza under the frozen Antarctic is stirring debate among the 1959 Antarctic Treaty members. But Third World countries fear that a handful of richer countries are out to carve up the unexploited continent among themselves. What they would like to see is77 words
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Article516 1984-02-29 2 Feldstein's view PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan's economic adviser, Mr Martin Feldstein, says in a magazine interview that there would be a "much greater" likelihood of another recession in the United States if efforts to reduce the federal budget deficit failed this year. Mr Feldstein, chairman of the Council516 words
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Article361 1984-02-29 2 Ceramic love affair IF YOU love porcelain, head for the ceramics exhibition which begins on Saturday at the National Museum art gallery. The theme is the love affair that Westerners had with Oriental porcelain, especially in the 17th and 18th centuries. It illustrates the curious cyclic manner in361 words
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Article218 1984-02-29 2 Ties will remain IT IS the policy of China's communist party to keep links with political parties with the same beliefs, so China will maintain ties with the outlawed Communist Party of Malaya, Chinese Foreign Minister Wu Xueqian said yesterday. Mr Wu told a news conference at218 words
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Article173 1984-02-29 2 A victory too late IN todav's Bamboo Green, LI LIENFUNG continues her account of the struggle between Han and Chu. After killing Song Yi, Xiang Yu seized command of the army and led it to fight the much larger Qin armv. Victory was his but it came 46173 words
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Advertisement423 1984-02-29 2 s> An Invitation in Electoße PepfowwaßGe by Miss Yuka Noda Outstanding Electone Organist from Japan Profile _B •Born in Higashi-Kurume. rokyoin B B \ftei from high school 1978, she B B took tip I ketone lessons piolcssionalK uiulei W^HWJ B \li Kinio Hida, Mi Masa Matsudaand MrAkira 1 B Sakamoto423 words
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396 1984-02-29 3 Freedom only for election period MANILA, Tues. The Philippine Parliament yesterday approved iegislatio'n to exempt opponents of President Ferdinand Marcos from arrest and detention for any anti-gov-ernment statements they may make during the" parliamentary election campaign scheduled for May. Mr Marcos is expectedNYI; AP; Reuter - 396 words
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Article133 1984-02-29 3 TOKYO, Tues. A squad of 15 South Korean wrestlers and officials will visit Tokyo next month with plans to join a training session organised by Soviet and Japanese wrestlers Lb preparation for the Los Angeles Olympics, the Japanese Amateur Wrestling Federation said today.Reuter - 133 words
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Article, Illustration104 1984-02-29 3 THIS Japan Airlines jumbo jet smashed into the smaller passenger plane at Haneda Airport yesterday. The YS-11 passenger plane of Tao Domestic Airlines was being fueled when the incident happened. It suffered heavy damage at the nose but nobody was injured. AirportKyodo; UPI - 104 words
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167 1984-02-29 3 HONGKONG, Tues. The British government will not be rushed by any deadline on the Sino-Brit-ish negotiations over the future of Hongkong, Foreign Office Minister Richard Luce said today. He said he thought a solution acceptable to the people of Hongkong would be found soon,Reuter - 167 words
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129 1984-02-29 3 LISBON, Tues. President Antonio Ramalho Eanes today dissolved the 17-member legislative assembly of Macau, the tiny Portuguese-adminis-tered territory on the south China coast, official sources said. Mr Eanes approved a request by governor Vasco de Almeida e Costa for dissolution following a crisis over representation onReuter - 129 words
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172 1984-02-29 3 Weekend battle takes 47 lives in the Philippines MANILA, Tues. At least 47 people were killed and 20 wounded in a two-hour gunbattle between Muslim rebels and government troops in the southern Philippines, the official Philippine News Agency (PNA) said today. The fighting was the biggest since February 1981, whenReuter - 172 words
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144 1984-02-29 3 JAKARTA, Tues. Indonesia's former VicePresident, Mr Adam Malik, today called for a tripartite meeting among China, Vietnam and the Soviet Union to solve the Cambodian problem, An tar a said. "A renewed call for a meeting of minds among China, Vietnam and the Soviet UnionUPI - 144 words
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135 1984-02-29 3 JAKARTA, Tues. Indonesia's ruling Golkar Organisation will launch its first nationwide membership drive on April 1, Golkar president, Mr Sudharmono, said today. Antara news agency quoted him as saying it would increase Golkar's chances of winning the next general elections in 1987. Although GolkarReuter - 135 words
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Article70 1984-02-29 3 MANILA. Tues. Philippines Education Minister, Mr Jaime Laya, told about 17.000 striking Manila school teachers today that they might be sacked unless they returned to work Officials said he also warned the teachers they would not be paid for the duration of the stoppage which went intoReuters - 70 words
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Article, Illustration110 1984-02-29 4 Street that spells cheer ENTERTAINER Bob Hope on hand for the dedication of a stretch of road la his honour, wanted to be sure of one thing that the street was not a dead end. Miami City officials agreed to name three blocks of a street after Hope at theUPI - 110 words
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Article, Illustration366 1984-02-29 4 US must reduce its budget deficit, says Reagan's aide WASHINGTON, Tuesday 4 The risks of a recession are certainly much greater if the negotiations (between the administration and Congress to lower the deficit) col- BJ) lapse. 7 Mr Feldstein MARTIN Feldstein, President Ronald Reagan's economicUPI - 366 words
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317 1984-02-29 4 Polls to decide if Mondale gets challenger MANCHESTER (New Hampshire), Tues. Taking nothing for grantod A PRESIDENTIAL primary election in New Hampshire today could decide whether Walter Mondale has a clear run for the Democratic nomination or whether Colorado Senator Gary Hart emerges as his credible challenger. Public opinion pollsReuter; UPI - 317 words
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153 1984-02-29 4 HAYWARD (California), Tues. A popular American priest was sentenced to more than 19 years in prison for sex offences involving nine-to-ll-year-old Vietnamese refugee children. Father Lawrence Gerrard Smith, 36, pastor of the century-old St Procopius Church in Berkeley, California, got theUPI - 153 words
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Article71 1984-02-29 4 CHICAGO, Tues. The United States' biggest winter storm so far shut down schools and roads and left hundreds without heat and electricity. It swept the Midwest with up to seven centimetres of snow then moved northeast. At least 11 deaths were blamed on the storm. Heavy,UPI - 71 words
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117 1984-02-29 4 MONTREAL, Tues. The Soviet Union made no attempt to identify a South Korean airliner that strayed into Soviet airspace before shooting it down last September, a team of United Nations aviation experts said yesterday. The shooting resulted In the loss of 269Reuter - 117 words
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Article66 1984-02-29 4 CHINESE OFFICIALS have joined Soviet diplomats in laying wreaths at memorials in China for Russian soldiers for the first time in years, according to a report published by Pravda yesterday. In the past two decades, Moscow complained each year that EJeijing refused to let its diplomats visitReuter - 66 words
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Article62 1984-02-29 4 BANKERS, ECONOMISTS, government officials and representatives of international financial organisations enter the final day today of a three-day conference in Santiago on ways to improve the international financial environment. More than 40 experts from 18 countries are attending the roundtable on money and finance held at theReuter - 62 words
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Article58 1984-02-29 4 TWENTY-SEVEN SIKH militants were arrested in Punjab yesterday for burning pages of the Constitution while in New Delhi, the Parliament debated the situation in India's north-west after two weeks of communal violence there. Authorities extended a curfew in Punjab until Friday. Press reports say 80 people haveAFP - 58 words
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Article67 1984-02-29 4 A SECOND man has been charged with the kidnap of Indian diplomat Ravindra Mhatre, police said in Birmingham, Britain, yesterday. The police declined to give any details before the man appeared in court. A 27--year-old Kashmiri, Abdul Quayyum Raja, was remanded in custody at the weekend onReuter - 67 words
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Article52 1984-02-29 4 ANGRY TRUCK drivers yesterday halted private cars on the motorway between Italy and Austria, traffic officials said at the Brenner Pass in Italy. Police diverted cars to another road as the drivers settled into their second week's blockade in their war with the Italian authorities over customsAFP - 52 words
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Article59 1984-02-29 4 ANGOLA HAS released seven British mercenaries jailed there since 1976 and put them on a plane in the capital Luanda on Monday, British Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe said in London yesterday. The seven fought with one of two losing movements in a three-sided civil war which eruptedReuter - 59 words
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397 1984-02-29 6 Jordan, PLO plan joint peace strategy AMMAN, Tuesday THE Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) and Jordan planned further intensive talks today on a joint approach to peace, as Washington announced a reactivation of President Ronald Reagan's stalled Middle East peace plan. PLO chairman Yasser Arafat, who arrived in Amman three daysReuter - 397 words
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Article53 1984-02-29 6 DURBAN (South Africa), Tues. A leading Indian political activist, Billy Nalr, was released yesterday after 20 years in jail. He was jailed for being a leading member of the outlawed African National Congress' armed wing. Nair spent 18 years of his sentence on Robben Island, in Cape Town'sReuter - 53 words
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258 1984-02-29 6 Two more die, 30 hurt as Lebanon talks drag on BEIRUT, Tues. FACTION warfare in Lebanon killed at least two more civilians and wounded 30 yesterday as diplomatic efforts to find a political solution dragged on. A Saudi Arabian-ne-gotiated ceasefire announced late last week has failed to take hold, likeReuter; AFP - 258 words
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420 1984-02-29 6 RONNIE LIM - RONNIE LIM By Quote IT IS very difficult to forecast an end of this war. Only the devil m is benefiting from it. 7 Saudi Prince Talal bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud, president of the Arab Gulf Programme for United Nations Development420 words
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Article, Illustration55 1984-02-29 6 Operation Kheibar takes its toll THE bodies of Mine Iraqi soldiers In an are* near Basra, Iraq's second largest ctty. The soldiers were killed daring fighting with Iranian troops last Iran said It launched an offensive into Iraqi territory, code-named Operation Kheibar, last Thursday. Iranian forces also suffered heavy casualtiesAP - 55 words
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182 1984-02-29 6 LAGOS, Tues. Muslim extremists wielding axes, machetes and guns, riot ed in the north-east town of Jimeta, killing at least 60 people and injuring about 50, the News Agency of Nigeria (Nan) reported today. The agency said that the rioting broke out yesterdayAP; AFP - 182 words
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Article123 1984-02-29 6 JERUSALEM, Tues. At least 20 people were wounded today when a bomb exploded at a boutique in the centre of west Jerusalem, hospital authorities said. One of the casualties was seriously wounded but the others appeared to have escaped with slight injuries, they said. PoliceReuter - 123 words
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Article, Illustration334 1984-02-29 7 MOSCOW, Tuesday FOREIGN Minister Andrei Gromyko said yesterday the Soviet Union is prepared to reopen talks on limiting nuclear arms in Europe, but not on President Ronald Reagan's terms. In a pre-election address to the voters of Minsk, Mr Gromyko said theUPI; Reuter - 334 words
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358 1984-02-29 7 BONN, Tues. East Germany has threatened to halt emigration to the West unless the relatives of the country's Premier, Mr Willie Stoph, leave the West German embassy in Prague where they have sought sanctuary, a newspaper reported yesrerday. Last Friday. Mr Stoph's niece,UPI - 358 words
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147 1984-02-29 7 STRASBOURG, Tues. THE 21-natlon Council of Enrope yesterday -■■•■■red a new Initiative to promote world economic and monetary reform and to Improve relations between developed and developing countries. Portugal will host a conference In April of West European parliamentarians, officials from the WorldReuter - 147 words
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Article, Illustration289 1984-02-29 7 EEC to go ahead with reprisals against US curbs on steel sales BRUSSELS, Tues. The European Economic Community (EEC) will go ahead on Thursday with reprisals against US curbs on special steel sales from the Common Market, European Commission officials said yesterday. Sanctions will be introduced despite top-level talks todayReuter - 289 words
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189 1984-02-29 7 Warsaw acts as Aids spreads to E. Europe WARSAW. Toes. Aids has spread to Eastern Europe, striking at least two people in Czechoslovakia and prompting Poland to fake precautions •gainst it. government reports and an official said yesterday. A Polish Health Ministry official, Mr Jan Suchowiak, said that 5%,9H brochuresUPI - 189 words
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Advertisement577 1984-02-29 7 (BllS^^r Purchase a uraY die Hotel Nikko tomorrow. In 1984, the Japanese attraction will be completed Sound Investment, Potential in Singapore's newest tourist belt at the Havelock Profit-Spinner Road/Outram Road/Ganges Avenue area. Soaring 27-storey high, the 510-room Hotel Nikko Because of the Singapore River's new lease of life. will provide577 words
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Article, Illustration390 1984-02-29 8 STELLA DANKER - STELLA DANKER Chest shows just how far your money goes By ONE dollar will buy you a glass of orange juice. Or it could give a deaf child half a day of primary school education if you pledge it to the Community Chest. Give390 words
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Article150 1984-02-29 8 THE largest single amount the Community Chest received was a little over $339,999 raised through a charity dinner held In December. Other record-setters up to the end of 1983: o Biggest trust fund donation (anonymous) $219,999; o Biggest foundation donation (Shaw Foundation) $195,999; oßlggest individual150 words
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222 1984-02-29 8 A LAWYER yesterday asked that the boxer dogs, Involved in attacks on several people, not be exported to Malaysia as the permits are being withdrawn. Miss Anne Durray was acting for the dogs' owner, Henry Abbott. 45, who was found guilty and fined222 words
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151 1984-02-29 8 Suspect in shop robbery held in HK HONGKONG customs officers at the airport arrested a suspect last Wednesday in connection with an $800,000 robbery at a Lucky Plaza shop in Orchard Road nine days ago. A spokesman for the Les Must De Cartier company, whose shop was robbed of $817,000151 words
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212 1984-02-29 8 Company offering life and hospital insurance cover to the over 60s THE government-backed Insurance Corporation of Singapore will provide life, personal accident, and hospital and surgical benefits insurance for those over 60 years old. It is offering these to members of the People's Association Retirees' Club on a group basis.212 words
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Article99 1984-02-29 8 THE headquarters of the Barisan Socialis opposition party is one of the premises in Victoria Street which will be acquired by the government for the MRT project. The latest government gazette says the Malayan Finance Corporation Building, which also houses the Barisan's office, is among99 words
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Article96 1984-02-29 8 A TECHNIQUE to put the bite back in those who have lost teeth will be introduced at an SAF dental exhibition next week. Dental implant ology, which has yet to be practised in Singapore, will be a feature of the exhibition at the SAF reservists' association clubhouse96 words
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Article65 1984-02-29 8 POWER FAILURE yesterday affected certain parts of Seletar Hills Estate, Braddell Heights Estate, Serangoon Road and Yio Chu Kang. The power failure, which occured at 8.15 a.m. affected Jalan Redop, Matlock Rise, the 10th km Upper Serangoon Road, Lorong Ren j ong and Lorong Buang Kok.65 words
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Article84 1984-02-29 8 ABOUT 121 "toy" dogs will take part in a show organised by the Singapore Kennel Club at the Dunearn Secondary School on March 11. The one-day show is to promote these dogs and show off the better-bred ones. It is also to encourage dog enthusiast, to84 words
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Article66 1984-02-29 8 THE DALVEY ROAD gate at the Botanic Gardens will be closed from tomorrow for about five months to allow a pedestrian underpass to be built. The pass will link the present garden to the 15-hectare extension next to the Institute of Education in Cluny Road. The extension, which66 words
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Article84 1984-02-29 8 SEVENTEEN STUDENTS are now learning techniques in animal husbandry, horticulture and ornamental fish culture at the Farm School run by the Primary Production Department in Sembawang. The 8-month course is conducted in English and Mandarin. Students can specialise in any of the three subjects. The educational qualifications required84 words
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Article, Illustration320 1984-02-29 9 Rivals in business berth together TWO rivals in the round-the-world cruise business came side by side at neighbouring berths yesterday. The Dutch liner Rotterdam decked early on Monday and was Joined at dawn yesterday by Britain's Queen Elizabeth 2. In the few hours they spentAZIZ HUSSIN - 320 words
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Article, Illustration256 1984-02-29 9 A HOLIDAY for heart surgeon Professor Christiaan Barnard is somehow not complete without a stop in Singapore. And on his third visit yesterday he brought along another visitor his girlfriend. South African model Karen Setzkorn, 20. The couple were in Bangkok before their stop in256 words
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196 1984-02-29 9 POLICE are now looking into the possibility that someone may have started the Ores which broke out over three consecutive days and damaged three shops In a row of six In Bras Basah Road. A bottle of paint thlnner was yesterday found in196 words
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Article51 1984-02-29 9 Tony Tan to open tourist forum DR Tony Tan, Minister for Finance and Trade and Industry, will open the Asean Tourism Forum on March 19. About 700 delegates from 32 countries will attend the four-day forum at Hyatt hotel. Speakers include Mr Kiyomi Sugara, president of the Pacific Area Travel51 words
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Article96 1984-02-29 9 A COMPLAINT from a coin collector about a counterfeit coin has sparked off a police probe. A Currency Board spokesman said yesterday that the collector bought the 1982 "Year of the Dog" coin from a peddlar in Trengganu Street, Chinatown, on Feb 9. He96 words
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368 1984-02-29 9 WONG AI KWEI - Don't look to sea for jobs, seamen told WONG AI KWEI By THERE is no longer a bright future in a career at sea for the rank and file seaman. Able-bodied young men should instead look for jobs on shore, NTUC Secretary -General, Mr Ong Teng Cheong, indicated yesterday. Unlike368 words
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351 1984-02-29 9 Priority scheme is for long-term good of nation Teng Cheong PEOPLE are different from animals but there is a lesson to be learnt in the way prized horses are bred. Take for example the case of one prized stud, Northern Dancer, which "descendants" fetch as much as US$lO million, says351 words
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Article, Illustration169 1984-02-29 10 THE United States Deputy Secretary of State, Mr Kenneth Dam, arrived here yesterday for informal meetings with Singapore leaders. He was met at Changi Airport by US ambassador Harry Thayer and Foreign Ministry protocol officials. Foreign Affairs Minister S. Dhanabalan and Mrs Dhanabalan last169 words
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Article263 1984-02-29 10 Rub on the right side of the law OWNERS of licensed massage parlours are now rubbing their hands in glee following a meeting with the police and Law Ministry officials last week. Competition from the bogus masseuse, who often also give the licensed ones a bad name because of their263 words
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Article, Illustration220 1984-02-29 10 Lasers give more realism to tank training THE 15-tonne tanks shoot at each other as they rumble across the dusty plains of Sungel Gedong, off Urn Chu Hang. A tank, disabled and trailing orange smoke, grinds to a halt. For the men Inside, the battle Is over but they live220 words
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189 1984-02-29 10 THE date Sept 30 will always hold bad memories for subcontractor Yeo Eng Choon it was the day he knocked his son down while reversing his pick-up van. Yeo Sze Yee, 15 months old, was playing with his grandfather in their house189 words
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114 1984-02-29 10 ROV man with false passport sacked A REGISTRY of Vehicles investigating officer, convicted of violating the Immigration Act, has been sacked by the Ministry of Communications. Chan Seek Chuen, 41, who was fined $1,000 for the offence, was caught attempting to smuggle US$6O,OOO (about S$128,000) out of India last year.114 words
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Article58 1984-02-29 10 A BRITISH firm has been awarded a $3.06 million contract to supply 4,000 tonnes of iron piping for the Public Utilities Board's new pipe-lay-ingproiects for 1984. The firm, Staton and Stavely Ltd, was awarded the contract through its local agent, Chong Lee Leong Seng Company Pte58 words
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113 1984-02-29 10 APPLICATION forms for passports and other travel documents will be available at eight pollce stations from tomorrow. This means anyone wishing to apply for or renew their travel documents can now get the necessary forms from these stations Instead of having to go113 words
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Article91 1984-02-29 10 TRAFFIC Police are stepping up their campaign against motorists who ignore summonses to attend court to answer traffic violation charges. Each day, about 100 motorists and motorcyclists fail to pay their fines in court. Last Friday, police mounted a five-hour operation against such motorists and91 words
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Article, Illustration682 1984-02-29 12 Focus on the Economic Survey of Singapore, 1983 Government continued to expand social, economic infrastructure HDB alone spent $4 b on housing NEARLY $7.7 billion was spent last year on expanding the social and economic infrastucture as the government continued its policy of keeping the economy going at682 words
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Article, Illustration911 1984-02-29 12 Stories: LILLIAN CHEW, HSUNG BEE HWA, CONRAD RAJ and WONG Al KWEI Graphics: LEO DE SILVA, PETER GWEE, BERNARD TAN, PATRICK CHIA, CHANDRA DAS. ABU SAMAH, NOLIAH MUSTAPHA and IVAN FERNANDEZ BORROWERS found loans getting cheaper as domestic interest rates continued to ease in line with911 words
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Article271 1984-02-29 12 Energy guzzlers still a-plenty DESPITE repeated calls to save energy, Singaporeans used more last year. Total electricity consumption increased by If per cent, twice the growth rate in 1182. A number of factors accounted for this rise. The Ministry of Trade and Industry says the pick-up in manufacturing activity, which271 words
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Article, Illustration178 1984-02-29 13 Blue-collar workers got the highest pay increase THE AVERAGE weekly earnings of workers last year increased by $19.97 to reach $231.32. This was a modest increase of 9 per cent compared with the average increase of 15 per cent the previous year. This, however, was in line with the smaller178 words
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Article, Illustration366 1984-02-29 13 Engineering is the rave subject Towards higher skills Enrolment and output of graduates, technical skilled manpower ENGINEERING has become the rave subject among university undergraduates and those in other tertiary institutions. This could be due to the bright light the students see at the end of the tunnel which will366 words
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Article, Illustration384 1984-02-29 13 More at work and more women were staying on Changes in employment Fewer new jobs were created last year. Two sectors -Manufacturing and Transport and Communications- saw cut-backs in the workforce. MORE people were working last year than in 1982 because of the ample job opportunities available. Together with a384 words
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Article53 1984-02-29 13 THE Economic Survey of Singapore 1983, a 141--page report on the economy's performance last year published by the Ministry of Trade and Industry, will be on sale to the public from Friday. It is available at Singapore National Printers, 10 Anson Road, #01-29, International Plaza, at53 words
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Article, Illustration486 1984-02-29 13 Inflation kept down, but this may not last SINGAPORE wm able to keep a tight lid on inflation last year because of a drop In oil price- and good rice harvests in producing countries. Ike strong local dollar helped because it meant we ■ceded to pay less for Imports. This486 words
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Article, Illustration448 1984-02-29 11 Policy to keep links, says Wu 4 We cannot break the ties (with the Communist Party of Malaya) as it is the policy of China's Communist Party to keep links with political parties with the same beliefs. 7 Mr Wu Xueqian KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.AP - 448 words
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183 1984-02-29 11 KLANG, Tues. A "slur factory" has surfaced in the country lately, churning oat through pamphlets, serious allegations against Bslitlcal leaders, a erne Ministry official said. The press secretary to the Minister of Home Affairs, Mr Ruhainie Ahmad, was yesterday quoted by Utnsan Malaysia as183 words
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255 1984-02-29 11 Printing Bill 'to curb distortions by foreign media' KUALA TERENGGANU. Tues. The National Printing Bill to go before Parliament next month is expected to stop the foreign mass media distorting and exploiting any issue or development in the country, Information Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Adib Adam said today. He saidBernama - 255 words
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128 1984-02-29 11 'Phantom' member scare in Johor Umno JOHOR BARU, Tues. The controversy over phantom membership in the Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) has now spread to Umno. Joh or Umno's Panti division has directed its 35 branches to postpone their elections following allegations that certain branches had "phantom" members. The elections alreadyNST - 128 words
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461 1984-02-29 14 The Straits Times says Legal support for software TRADITIONALLY, copyright refers to the exclusive right given by law for a certain number of years to an author or composer to print, publish or sell copies of his original work. The advent of modern technology has necessitated the extension of this461 words
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Article, Illustration746 1984-02-29 14 FINANCIAL TIMES - FINANCIAL TIMES Comment By IRAN would be damaged more than any other country if it ever tried to carry out its often repeated threat to close the Strait of Hormuz to international shipping. That must remain the single best reason for hoping that the upsurge of746 words
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Article, Illustration628 1984-02-29 14 The Art Buchwald column LOS ANGELES Whenever the government comes up with a blacklist, I rash oat and see if I made it. The other day, it was revealed that the United States Information Agency (USIA) kept a list of Americans who were not toLA Times - 628 words
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Article, Illustration995 1984-02-29 14 TERESA LIM - Sir John Bremridge announces HK budget today HONGKONG This year, Hongkong awaits Financial Secretary Sir John Bremridge's budget with the very strong suspicion that he will put up corporate taxes by about 2 per cent. While a 2 per cent rise from 16.5 per cent is995 words
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Letter, Illustration474 1984-02-29 15 Japan, where the buyer is king A story about courtesy and honesty I WAS a member of a retail trade study mission to Japan. Here are my impressions of the retail trade there: She should have been impatient and exasperated at my indecisiveness. Yet I was gently served as I474 words
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295 1984-02-29 15 but do these letters get you a job? THERE is much emphasis today on tertiary qualifications. Many employers require at least a basic degree or a diploma of some sort. I do not hold a degree and do not have the resources295 words
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337 1984-02-29 15 These post office counters are useful WE refer to the letter "Officers should help to clear queue" by "Productivity'. (ST, Jan 10). The counters at the post offices are generally categorised as follows: "All-Transactions" service area dealing with all types of postal transactions, except acceptance of parcels; Stamps/ Registration" service337 words
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Letter, Illustration167 1984-02-29 15 WHAT was promised to be an oil exploration equipment exhibition turned out more lifre a lounge, nightclub or pub, with sexy, scantily-clad women except that the place was brightly lit. It was shocking, embarrassing and humih ating to all female guests to see a young model167 words
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297 1984-02-29 15 No place for distrust of S'pore I WOULD like to congratulate you for publishing the commentaries on Singapore's aerospace and defencerelated industries by the Indonesian daily Kompas, and by Mimbar Sosialis, a publication of the Partai Sosialis Rakyat Malaya, a Malaysian opposition party. (ST, Feb 15). Our neighbours may be297 words
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Advertisement272 1984-02-29 15 Come to us for some of the best Fixed Deposit Rates in town: _l __f _^r ~__H n_^_r__fl_l_L 9& 12 Months. Call us I L for a full range of rates I Wjj-J3^ Our Savers Plus Savings Account EEarns Ycu Daily Interest at"7y p.a. 111 s a Savers P/us Account272 words
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Article, Illustration825 1984-02-29 16 Visions of wealth spark debate over Antarctica Third World fears it will be left in the cold FROZEN Antarctica looks set to become a subject for hot debate as countries dream of a minerals bonanza under its formidable crust of ice. The remote continent is coming under internation- al scrutiny,Reuter - 825 words
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613 1984-02-29 16 New sales war shaping up over 8mm video All companies I will be rushing into the global market now, seeking a larger share off the pie. TOKYO Japan's consumer electronics and camera industries are braced for a new global marketing war over mini-video home-movie systems using a new Bmm videotapeKyodo - 613 words
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Advertisement281 1984-02-29 16 I WHY RENT WHEN YOU CAN BUY? I with our easy payment scheme) PHILIPS I Philips VR-701 VHS VCR Philips VR-502 VHS VCR 1 Deposit: $***** Deposit: $126.00 18 mths X $8000 18 mths X $7500 24 mths X $63.00 24 mths X $59.00 111 I ITT 3414 56 cm281 words
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Article34 1984-02-29 17 Up Down Unch Industrials 18 77 29 Finance 3 8 10 Hotels 0 7 3 Properties 4 4 8 Plantations 6 7 4 Mining 0 5 0 Deb, Loans 3 2 434 words
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Article39 1984-02-29 17 Up Down Unch Industrials 15 100 7 Finance 3 6 6 Hotels 0 1 0 Properties 1 7 3 Oil Palms 0 7 2 Tins 4 8 5 Rubbers 4 17 4 Deb/Loans 1 1 039 words
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Article76 1984-02-29 17 THE KL stock market's failure to respond to another rally on Wall Street has puzzled even die-hard bulls. Share prices finished broadly easier yesterday. The 30-counter News Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index went down 16.46 points to 1499.96. The decline was aggravated by New Straits Times76 words
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Article, Illustration252 1984-02-29 17 THE buoyant report on Singapore's economy published yesterday was not enough to help share prices, and the stock market slipped 5.15 points. Dealers said investors seemed to be cautious ahead of the Budget which will be announced on Friday. Losses led gains252 words
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Article36 1984-02-29 17 INDICES Highs Lows Straits fines Business Times Industrial Composite 1W3/84 Hig* 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 Htfi 1071 91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All-time low 74 75 (17/9/64) 550.78 (12/8/82)36 words
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Article48 1984-02-29 17 S T r 1975 1000 +50 M Breweries 700 +15 Bests 830 +10 D*C Bank 50c 320+8 BoHon 298 +8 Bon»estssoc 135 +7 JC-MPH 198 +6 J C Ent 170 +6 KTPay 995 +5 Temerioh 870 +5 HLeonfCredH 840 +5 Kuala Sidm 600+5 Sel Properties 550 +548 words
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Article49 1984-02-29 17 MST 2050 -150 Utd Malacca 790 -30 Kamunt_|soc 620 -30 CASH 50c 462 -28 Lien Hoe 895 -20 SeUnpx Oredt 655 -15 Kentucky Spore 450 -14 SPTeitie 408 —12 RothmansMsla 3% -12 PPelanfisoc 218 -12 Mmi 25C 224 -11 M Glass 199 -11 G E Life 1850 -1049 words
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Article49 1984-02-29 17 Fib 27 ree 21 BT Composite 950.32 946.13 BT Indicator: *****02 *****65 ST Industrials: 1028.84 1023.69 ST Finance: 2892.27 2887.08 ST Hotals: 972.81 969.96 ST Properties: 698.02 698.14 ST Minings. 309.11 307.59 ST Plantations: 1969.65 1966.61 OCBC 838.90 835.50 SES lnd: 768.29 764.40 SES All Share: 371.17 372.1549 words
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Article23 1984-02-29 17 Pahang Cons 1.299,000 Gen Corp 787,000 UIC 533,000 Pegi Msia 529,000 Supreme Corp 518,000 Total turnover: 14.34m Total value: $43. 03m23 words
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Article49 1984-02-29 17 BowteadßM 2 G_nm PMC -3 Semb Ship -1 C*C Nnht unch ha Ok unch Seaetofcy -1 M«M -10 IITC -10 g" %_7m. „"_t Esse -10 _Jt__po_e -l ggj -2 ""J" FIN -5 PBT -2 -5 -3 GeaSep unch IM He unch MhMl —1 Wearies —449 words
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Article, Illustration601 1984-02-29 17 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG By Confusing changes and other factors make it difficult to outline the future of this crop IT IS at present extremely difficult to assess the prospects for palm oil because of the sometimes confusing changes which have taken place in the industry recently. There is,601 words
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385 1984-02-29 17 S. KUMAR - Why gold rose above the US$4OO level in New York S. KUMAR By FOR the first time in nearly three months the gold price has soared above US$4OO (SsB4B) an ounce in New York. Reports that Iraqi warplanes had bombed tankers at Kharg Island in the Persian Gulf have driven385 words
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Article58 1984-02-29 17 KUALA LUMPUR Any release of stockpiled rubber by the International Natural Rubber Organisation should have little impact on the market. The Malaysian Rubber Exchange and Licensing Board said that the underlying strength of the market, bolstered by reduced stocks, stronger demand and increased car sales,Reuter - 58 words
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Article37 1984-02-29 17 SABAH will start up shortly a US$l billion (about Ss2 billion) gas project to help diversify its economy. The plant will harness the associated gas produced from offshore oil operations. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article, Illustration598 1984-02-29 17 IRENE HOE - The exhibition man IRENE HOE Small business By WHEN Edward Liu toured London's biggest and most popular exhibition nine years ago, he didn't know that he would end up organising exhibitions for a living. Then a journalist on overseas assignment, he was so taken with the Daily Mail's Ideal Home598 words
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Article186 1984-02-29 17 SINGAPORE is Australia's largest export market In the world far apples, pears, oranges, lemons, grapes, plums, carrots, onions, potatoes and cauliflowers, says Mr David Mlnnls, the Australian horticultural officer for South-east Asia. Of the SMM tonnes of these fruits Australia exports to South-east Asia each year, more186 words
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Article3457 1984-02-29 18 READERS should be aware of the limitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt in at the Sngapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, s necessarily covered in "business done". Further because all dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the hble does3,457 words
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Article2299 1984-02-29 18 INDUSTRIALS AjUorooto (3.988 4 02S) Alcorn (2.825) (2) 2.85 (9) 2.83 (1) 2.82 Aatek (2.078 2.DBS) (2) 2.15 (8) 2.14 ,8) £13(6) 2.12 (20) 2.10 (3) £08 (9) £09(1)2.07 AISB (5.355) (3) 5.45 (5) 5. 40 (3) 5.35 AMD .140.1 3.485) (1) 3.46 API (1.8882,299 words
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Article2729 1984-02-29 18 Al share, quoted have a par value of JI. unless otherwise specified Adjusted for scrip/rijhts. N Tai-eiempted dividend ABN is traded h lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted in do_ars 1983/84 Last Yield Vol Day High Low Company Sale Chance ('OOO) Higti Low2,729 words
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Article70 1984-02-29 19 THE Singapore rubber market closed slightly higher yesterday, with Mar One RSS buyers quoted at 239.75 cents per kilo, up 0.75 cents from Monday's close. In Kuala Lumpur, the market closed steadier with Mar Int One RSS buyers quoted at 264.00 cents per kilo, up 0.75 cents from Monday's70 words
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Article20 1984-02-29 19 Closing prices cents/kilo Singapore Mar 239 75 up 0 75 cents Malaysia Mar 264 00 (M) up 0.75 cents20 words
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Article48 1984-02-29 19 THE Straits Tin price in Penang was unchanged at the International Tin Agreement floor level of M529.15 per kilo. The buffer stock manager was again the major buyer. Turnover fell to 80 tonnes from 93 tonnes on Monday, and there were no foreign concentrates or rationing.48 words
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Article22 1984-02-29 19 Ciosirtg prices SILVER USS/trey 02 Tues Man Singapore 9 79-9.84 9.50-9.55 Mm Fris New York 988—9.93 9.60—965 Source: Credit Suisse. S'pore22 words
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Article15 1984-02-29 19 Closing prices Ms/kHo Straits Tin $29 15 unch Turnover 80 tonnes, down 13 tonnes15 words
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Article27 1984-02-29 19 GOLD US$/oz Tims Mon Singapore *****—***** 394.50—395.00 Hongkong 399.00-399.50 394 10— 394.60 New York 402 00-***** 395.75 396 75 London 394 70—395 20 397.00—397 5027 words
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Article109 1984-02-29 19 THE KILOBAR market opened at 5527.585 and closed at 5527,394. The Far East gold market opened at U*****.50 3.00 and rallied to U*****.40. 3.90 (day high). In the afternoon, it collapsed to U*****.25 9.25 (day low) on reports that Iraq has not attacked Iranian oil tankers. It closed the109 words
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Article132 1984-02-29 19 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market closed on continued selling and lack of support in quiet trading, with most operators sidelined following erratic movements in palm oil futures. PALM Closine prices Crude MS/taam pahnal Feb 1450 (south) Mar 1435 (central) 1430 (south) Refine. RBD palm oil Mar 830132 words
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Article22 1984-02-29 19 Cta-c prices COffE* i/mmt Man Spot 983.50-***** (975.50-976.00) 3 months 1003 50—1004 00 (995.50-996 00) Market tone: Steadier Sales: 19.300 tonnes22 words
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Article28 1984-02-29 19 CMaf prices ALLMMUM ./tonne MaSpot 996.50-***** (971 00— 972.00) 3 months 1021 00— 1021 50 (994 00-995 00) Market tone Barely steady after firmer Sales: 21.200 tonnes28 words
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Article257 1984-02-29 19 FOB ii bales (S cents/kio) (M cents/kio) Noon Close Noon Close Int. 1 RSS prompt 233.50— 234.50N 233.75 234.75N unq unq Int. 1 RSS Mar 239.50—240.00 239.75—240.25 262.75 263.75 264 00—264 25 Int. 1 RSS Apr 244.25—244.75 244.50-245.00 Int. 2 RSS Mar 232.25— 234.25N 232.50— 234.50N 257.50— 258.50N 258.00-259257 words
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Article307 1984-02-29 19 Noon closing Gambler prices t/100 kg FOB nsw 300.00 (sellers) coconut Smee Fmdltce bclaiv Oil Closing prices. Bulk FOB 208.00 (sellers) S/tfc, ei-godown Old drum FOB 221 00 (sellers) Riee New drum FOB 225.00 (seders) aNtt-tME COPTS 100% ht class Mued (loose) 120.00 (buyers) (Kangaroo) new crop 1.05307 words
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Article402 1984-02-29 19 a round-up of wire services NEW YORK, Mon. A final-hour buying spree helped stock prices to close sharply higher for the second straight session. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which rose over 30 points on Friday, tacked on another 14.86 points to close at 1179.96. Volume slipped to402 words
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Article80 1984-02-29 19 __l i ii I J I I L. I Hongkong Hang Seng Tuesday 1041.56(1022.85) Week ago 1066.91 I.s Australian M-Ordinaries 7.W Tuesday 747.4 (745.8) itWeek ago 744.7 Austrafan Industrials Fl Tuesday 981.6 (979.5) Week ago 382.9 J Financial Tims Industrials Monday 819.1 (815.8) Week ago 812.5 L; Dow Jones80 words
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Article252 1984-02-29 19 Feb 28 HK$ Ounce Associated HoteLs 0.67 Bank Of Eaat Asia 28.50 unch Ca-T-an Invest Cheung Kong UO +0.15 China Light IZTO +a4 Cross Herb Tunnel 12.90 +012 r E Consortium 058 +0 01 Far Eaat Exch Phue* oobob O I Cement 1110 Great Eagle aet +0.02 Hang Lung252 words
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Article333 1984-02-29 19 Feb 28 Tm Chanft Ajlnomoto 9(6 -5 Akai 587 +6 Amada 1250 +20 Asahl Chem 428 +13 A__M Olass 875 -13 Bank Tk 386 -4 Bridgesione 570 unch Canon 1480 -30 Casio Computer 1510 unch Cltlaen 836 -5 D Nip Print 980 -1 D Nippon Screen Dale! 886 1333 words
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Article323 1984-02-29 19 Feb 28 Cent* Charge OM) A C I 183 +2 A N I 245 unch APM 218 1 Aberfoyle 030 unch Age 275 Alliance OU 84 unch Allied MUI 240 +2 Ampol Exp 442 +12 Ampol Pet 175 +5 Ans 500 +4 Ashton 112 unch BHP 1366 +30 Beach323 words
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Article242 1984-02-29 19 Feb 27 VSS Ctance Alcoa 40* Allied Chem Cp 48* H AUto -Chalmers 14 unch Am Tel A Tel 17W unch Amu Inc SBV. IV. Amr Corp 30H -H Bethlehem SU 25fc +1M Boeing Oo 4SV4 Burroughs Cp 47 Caterpillar Co 46H -H Ciuae Manhtn 40% +1 Chrysler242 words
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Article518 1984-02-29 19 Feb 27 Pence Chsnje INDUSTRIALS Allied -Lyons 147 unch Ass. Dairies... 148 +2 BTRPLC 427 -4 Babcocks. 170 +3 Barclays 549 +12 Beechams 315 unch BICC 260 +7 Blue Circle- 423 +3 BOC Oroup 277 -4 Boots 174 +2 Bowater 260 +3 BATS 192 +14 Britannia 79 unch BP518 words
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Article204 1984-02-29 19 THE US dollar opened at 552.1240/50 and closed at a low of 542.1210/20. Trading was fairly active, amidst bearish sentiments in line with that of New York. The greenback was quietly traded against the major currencies, with continuing downward pressure. Against the Deutschemark, it opened at 2.5980/90 and closed204 words
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Article133 1984-02-29 19 Interbank Over the Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SSIO Austrian schilling 11 5522 11.5608 8681—84 51 Belgian franc (com) 3 9763 3.9804 253 13-2488? Danish kronor 22.1896 22.2059 45.98-45.00 Deutschemark 81.4829 81 5526 1234-1210 Finnish mark 37.6531— 37 6842 French franc 26.4513133 words
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Article182 1984-02-29 19 Managers' prices for Fab 29 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 3 49— 3.71 The Savings Fund 2.02-2 14 S'pore Prog Fund 1.50—1.59 S'pore Sec. Fund 2.29— 2 43 S'pore Invest Fund 122—1.29 S'pore Equity Fund 1.48—1.57 Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest Fund 2.92-3.10 Mai Prog Fund 1.48— 1.58xd182 words
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Article, Illustration579 1984-02-29 19 Receipts of export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receivng Receivng Ship (Voyage) Arr cargo time block Monte Ruby (14A) 29/2(2300) FSB *****100 L7 Shokawa Mam (19/363) 1/3 (0100) FSB 1200 1300 P. Anro Asia (99/707) 1/3(0700) TA 3 0900-1100/*****900 HI 0800-0900/1800-1900 Ll Jenwel (07/84) 1/3 (0700) FSB579 words
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Article282 1984-02-29 19 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Golden Eagle 23/4 a side 29/2 Ned Bangkok 44 aside 29 2 Palmstar Virgo 19 aside 29 2 Sonbai 31/2 aside 29 Waheng 29/30 aside 29 '2 Barber Nara 46/7 29/2 13 Barber Tonsberg 46/7 29/2 29/2 Cherry Bagus 28 29/2282 words
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275 1984-02-29 20 GRACE CHNG - GRACE CHNG By AN EMPLOYER has the right to consider as hls property all the discoveries made by his employee, an American lawyer said yesterday. But this mast be pat tai writing when the worker starts bis lob with the company,275 words
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Article384 1984-02-29 20 Chan Ho; S. KUMAR - Chan Ho S. KUMAR By CHAN HO Engineering, one of the oldest engineering companies in Singapore, will offer four million $1 shares at $1.50 each from today. Of the total, 10 per cent or 400,000 shares are reserved for the employees of the group. The384 words
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Article319 1984-02-29 20 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH Sembawang Shipyard's pre-tax profits drop by 95.5 per cent By SHOCKING is the word to describe Sembawang Shipyards' performance. The group reported a 95.5 per cent drop in their pre-tax profits for the year ended Dec 31, 1983. Pre-tax profits were a sorry $2.8 million compared with319 words
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Article, Illustration364 1984-02-29 20 Singapore industry in a nutshell IF YOU want to see the pride of Singapore industry in a nutshell, look no further than the World Trade Centre. This is where the Singapore Manufacturers Association has its product display centre, at which names such as Luxor TV, Cold Storage, Lam Soon, and364 words
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Article38 1984-02-29 20 PEGI Malaysia Bhd has announced that shareholder and Foreign Investment Committee approval has been given for its proposed acquisition of Swee Lam Estates (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd. Approval from the Capital Issues Committee is still awaited.38 words
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Article84 1984-02-29 20 SINGAPORE International Merchant Bankers, independent advisers to Seallon Hotels, is recommending that shareholders accept the offer of $4.08 for their shares, being made by Monsia Investments. Monsia, in its circular, told shareholders it was only making the offer to comply with the Singapore takeover code, pointing out84 words
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Article43 1984-02-29 20 AMCOL Electrical Industries Ltd, which last September bought Sankei Pte and Unimagnetic, has reported $84.5 million turnover for the newly-merged group for last year. Pre-tax profits were $1.7 million. Prior to the acquisitions, the company haa made a loss43 words
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Article64 1984-02-29 20 JACK Chia-MPB Ltd intends to raise $55 million through a two-for-three rights issue at $1.35 each. What is novel about the issue is that the two new shares for every three already held carry transfer able* subscription rights (TSR). Each of these shares with TSR64 words
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Advertisement196 1984-02-29 20 Professional investment advice from Britannia Britannia offshore funds offer both 111 management and \^pr convenience What is an offshore fund? It's an investors' fund that pools the capital of a large number of people who have similar investment aims. The fund's management uses these pooled assets to manage a diversified196 words
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Advertisement950 1984-02-29 21 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES: CLASSIFICATION GROUP r/S -pß^ m9m Ordinor, Isl 00 per word (M,n $1 5 OOH ___A V m-l NA f\ A _r_T^ fl t _J1 fl f J_T ,-"X. _r^l Saturday 9.00 am 3.00 pm c $19 00 per col cm A tntertsinment 8, Food guide <_§f___v JV_s=>__f|950 words
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Advertisement686 1984-02-29 21 3 Eating Out 3 Eating Out Experience the atmosphere of an English PUB at low prices! Oar set lunches are at $5.40 and ear large drafts are at $3.60 f (Happy Hears 3pm te 7pm) We serve PUB FOOD like BANGERS BACON MASH plus a wide range of WESTERN and686 words
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Advertisement618 1984-02-29 21 25 Sale: Other Products WARREN GOLF CLUB membership for sale. Transferable. Interested, contact *****17, Julia. 27 Wanted AN INDIAN BUSINESS man requires secondhand injection and blow moulding machinery. Moulds for consumer, durable goods also. Write to: #04-17, Orchard Plaza, 150 Orchard Road, S'pore 0923 HIGHEST PRICES OFFERED for your gold,618 words
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Advertisement503 1984-02-29 21 29 Beauty Culture 29 Beauty Culture _sSS£_s_=_=S_SS-s_s_sS_a -a---->____M-Ha_. Th^amForMl^W^^h^m^H Skin v I I We h&em team of qualified understanding aestheticians who will analyse care fojfj^ur please calfW' i^kmkHo our aestheticians at 403- 74 Omjhard fmW Chris Chang Singaprfwt Chief Aesthetician (formerly from Parklane Shopping Mall) f Salon Monsieur^-** Skin-Care For503 words
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Advertisement186 1984-02-29 21 36 House Renovation/Repair/Decor ADD VALUE... ADD BRADY'S WITH THE INEXPENSIVE ADDITION OF BRADY'S PLASTERGLASS MOULDINGS TO YOUR CEILINGS YOU CAN MAKE YOUR APARTMENT MORE ATTRACTIVE TO LIVE IN. OR IMPRESS A POTENTIAL BUYER call us on *****31/2 and discuss your investment further WE MANUFACTURE AND INSTAL OUR OWN PRODUCTS TO186 words
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Advertisement745 1984-02-29 21 36 House Renovation/Repair/Decor SPECIALIST IN RESIDENTIAL. shop houses renovations and licenced for HDB flats. Repairing roof leakages, brick walls, fencing, aluminium windows and grilles, awning, wall paper, carpets, painting, electrical, plumbing and kitchen cabinets. For consultation, call: Gencon Contractor, #02-04 Katong Plaza, tel: *****05 *****51. IF YOU WANT quality and745 words
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Advertisement645 1984-02-29 21 38 TV/Video/ Sound Systems TURNTABLE THORENS 147 with dynavector 10x3 cartridge. Amplifier Luxman L450. Tel: *****82 after Bpm. HONG LEE SPECIALISES in hifl, C.T.V, video installation of antenna. Tel: *****62. 39 Photography EXCHANGE CAMERA CENTRE WeBUYaSELLeTRADE-lN an orjoos oi co/noras #01-05 Sim Lim Tower, 10 Jalan BesarSmgaporeoB2o. DSO PRESENTS WORLD'S645 words
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Advertisement664 1984-02-29 21 51 Printing/Copying Services We spec.dl.se n printing vsatm. cards, letterheads flMnfe vou won) Bills invoices and all kind of Stationery Hems Designing embossing works also available here FOR QUICK CREATIVE. RELIABLE QUALITY PRINTING CAI L US TODAY AT e 03 45. People's Park Centre Y^ Tel *****32. *****43 J NAME664 words
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Advertisement1055 1984-02-29 21 Bl _H_l_r__W H— Fat _B_H _^_^_> Hf IF VOU planning to go on an American or European lour II classification V' agency are for -at furHP 55 Commercial Vessels -88-BBBBBBBMBIBBBM-MBB-B-SB CARGO VESSEL $00/1000 Dwt capacity. Please forward fullest particulars including sale price and or charter rate to S.T. Box A*****,1,055 words
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Advertisement933 1984-02-29 22 _-B 1 8 H THERE'S AN INTERESTING duty ___M H W 1 1 (or P il! t tlI "c amah at classl1 I W LJB ru-ation 66d This particular S mm B_ advertiser wishes to employ Hi _V~ i P^B someone who'd not only do __B m fa §St housework933 words
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Advertisement583 1984-02-29 22 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant -B-S-S-88-aH-88-888-88-***** -8888-888-888-*****-888-B--B e-^-_BB____i---aa_g__^a gg e) Secretarial/Clerical a) SeaHarlal/Clerical a) Secretarial/Clerical A major investment company invites applications -orW PERSONAL ASSISTANT J GENERAL MANAGER J I Applicants should meet the following criteria: I I e GCE 'A' level or good 'O' level qualifications583 words
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Advertisement372 1984-02-29 22 Advanced Training Techniques (8) Pte Ltd the school management company for ATT SECRET ARIUS and ATT language centre requires Public Relations Clerk for afternoon and evening work from 12.30pm or o little later up to 9.15pm. Starting salary $550 p.m. (negotiable) A secondary education, very good knowledge of English, good372 words
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Advertisement591 1984-02-29 22 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical e) Secretarial/Clerical Q THOMSON-CSF (A World Leader in Professional Electronics) A French multi-national Company engaged in H testing of IC's and marketing of electronic |^B components, invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the position of: COHnPCHTIAL SECB-TART^ Requirements: GCE 'O' level591 words
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Advertisement496 1984-02-29 22 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant "——i— a— i SSmmmmmSSSSSmmmSmSSSSmmmSm I e) Secretarial/Clerical e) Secretarial/Clerical Duties e Executive responsible for insurance company claims department Qualifications Minimum GCE CT level ACII/ All highly desirable > 10 years experience all classes of business underwriting and claims Ability to organise and supervise work496 words
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Advertisement451 1984-02-29 22 A leading lATA approved travel agsncy hn vftcsncHts fort* 1) COACH MANAGER 2) INBOUND MANAGER 3) TRAVEL CONSULTANT Requirements: Position 1 Candidates are expected to have a thorough knowledge on all aspects of managing a fleet of tourist coaches. Minimum qualifications School certificate Position 2 Candidates are expected to have451 words
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Advertisement434 1984-02-29 22 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial Clerical Mmmm. Gom—vcMm Qmrpß— i feq. CLERK/ TELEPHONE OPERATOR e "a-a*o'»>'ng anc pieasa"! personality e ADiiity t(. r andie FAB* b* icrttxjara an advantage e Wci" r 'g experience e »e"ec but WM esse- '.ia e baiaiy IMB $WXj mieiesieo applicants P'ea&e i_ai' pe'sonaiiy at434 words
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Advertisement612 1984-02-29 23 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical Wed established trading company requires 1. FEMALE STORE CLERK e QCI O level e Minimum wars working experience in similar post. 2 MALE SHOWROOM GENERAL HELPERS e Agf above 17 e Minimum Primary 6 education e Able to work independently with least supervision Good starting612 words
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Advertisement613 1984-02-29 23 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical LOCAL FINANCE COMPANY with branchea in Singapore requires: CLERKS e Minimum qualifications Secondary 4 e Age 18 -25 years old e Be able to type at 30 45 wpm e School leavers are eligible to apply Write with full particulars including salary expected and contact613 words
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Advertisement572 1984-02-29 23 66 Situations Vacant S__s______S_____ss_B_BB_B_BB e) Secretarial/Clerical A wall established organisation requires: OFFICE ASSISTANT urgently Requirements: Age 19 years old and above. e Completed English Secondary education. Pleasant and hardworking, e Able to speak Mandarin. Starting salary: $300 pm. Interested applicants, plaaaa tec *****06 EXT. 237 Or *****84 EXT 25 for572 words
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Advertisement626 1984-02-29 23 68 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical International Trading Company requires A FEMALE SECRETARY e Minimum 'A' level, e Good command of English, e Able to converse In Mandarin, e Experience not necessary. Please write in with resume, stating expected eatery contact telephone number together with e photograph (non-returnable) to: 101 Cecil626 words
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Advertisement590 1984-02-29 23 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical AN ACCOUNTS CLERK urgently required. Chinese female with 1 2 years' clerical experience. a Able to type. Intereeted applicanta, please contact TEL:- *****16/ 7 An Interior Designing cum Contracting company require e 1 GENERAL CLERK with knowledge of typing and Accounts preferably residing in Dlst.590 words
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Advertisement833 1984-02-29 23 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical SECRETARY required For managing director 'A' Level with good command of English Interested applicants please contact Tel: *****31/2 SSD Industrie* Pt* Ltd 22 Pasir Panjang Road #09-13 PSA Multi-Storey Complex Singapore 0511 Timber Industries require TELEPHONE OPERATOR Fluency In English. Ability to speak Mandarin and833 words
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Advertisement875 1984-02-29 23 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical ENGINEERING FIRM REQUIRES General Clerk. Preferably with some Accounting experience. Qualifications: School certificate or equivalent. Interested applicants please write to: P.O. Box 604, Kallang Basin Post Office, Singapore 9133. FAR EAST REFRIGERATION Pte. Ltd., requires Chinese Female General Clerk. Preferably those with knowledge of typing.875 words
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Advertisement616 1984-02-29 23 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical CLERK TYPIST REQUIRED to start work immediately. Minimum 0' Level. Please Tel: *****87 Miss Ang. ENGLISH/CHINESE SPEAKING Receptionist cum Typist and a Clerk wanted. Please call *****11 for appointment. FEMALE AUDIT TRAINEE by Public Accounting firm. Knowledge of accounts essential. Call *****97 for interview. FEMALE616 words
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Advertisement965 1984-02-29 23 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales i) Males An international airfreight company has immediate vaS cancies for the poet of: I COMMISSION SALES f EXECUTIVES %m o At least 24 years old and with pleasant per- I sb sonality. jL e Proficient in English Mt Experience in Freight965 words
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Advertisement513 1984-02-29 24 66 Situations Vacant O amies Anericoyo Tn# B#SI S#4«lwo SmMi StOTt ClfcflMi rw*jtiifw*: FEMALE SALES ASSISTANTS a Able to converse In Mandarin a Vacancies available at our Orchard. Liang Court and Parkway stores Benefits include: Free medical Free dental Paid annual leave Minimum starting salary MOO Increment on confirmation Pleeee513 words
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Advertisement588 1984-02-29 24 66 Situations Vacant amies INDUSTRIAL SALES EXECUTIVE A leading paper product man-fee turar has excellent opportunity lor a dynamic and ambihoua Salea Pvfionrw. a Must complete National Service a Possess own transport a Possess initiative and drive plus the interest to make sales a career a Some experience In Industrial588 words
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Advertisement690 1984-02-29 24 66 Situations Vacant f) amies SALES AND LEASING EXECUTIVES required by a progressive real aetata compeny a Must possess a car a Training provided a Experience not essential but an advantage Only those who wants a career of real estate need apply. Plaaaa call STANDARD PROPERTIES PTE LTD 100 KIM690 words
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Advertisement625 1984-02-29 24 M Situations Vacant f) amies MALE SCHOOL LEAVER with driving licence required to be trained as Salesman In a trading company. Tel: *****31. Mrs Llm for appointment. MENARD COSMETICS REOUIREB Beauty Advisors. Part-time. Free courses In skin care, facial, make-up, etc. Call Miss Ho, *****52. 10.30am to 8.30pm. OUTDOOR FEMALE625 words
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Advertisement426 1984-02-29 24 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical ""Incorporated WALK IN INTERVIEW OUR PCB DIVISION invites applications for the following positions:HO PLANT TECHNICIAN (AIR- CON) Secondary 4 Education. Completed fulltime N. S. 2-3 years related experience in airconditioning maintenance. Able to communicate and work independently. fel MAINTENANCE Tp*-426 words
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Advertisement587 1984-02-29 24 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical SMITH-CORONA AFFII lATE Of SCM CORPORATION Come and join us for a 1 1 challenging and rewarding career. HI J ■We P*f for your vrwfc experience! TOOLMAKERS e At least 2-3 years working experience e Able to make tools with587 words
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Advertisement485 1984-02-29 24 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical >BB___B_B__BB__BB_B_B_BBB _n_V NEMIC I LmimM LAMBDA B urgently requires I MALE/FEMALE B ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS B 'Completed N.S. B Trade Certificate. Polytechnic. Ngee B Ann. C G (London) or equivalent B With lor 2 years' experience in B digital/analog circuit trouble-shoot485 words
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Advertisement358 1984-02-29 24 WHITE INDUSTRIES A leading International Construction Company presently building 15,000 flats using industrialised construction methods for the HDB requires TECHNICAL ASSISTANTS Concrete We ere looking tor: e Technically minded persons with a sound education and an interest In both the practical and theoretical aspects of concrete production e Willingness to358 words
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Advertisement495 1984-02-29 25 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical (fciff Kofc) Oinol \A Ha te icam lea TRAINEE TECHNICIANS Age etweei I yeata old I k ing l afraid ol work b -:iing will be prow.' a Start $44. S p m U rll t: h lng II cence will be given S3 nrtra495 words
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Advertisement544 1984-02-29 25 Airconditioning Company requires the following: MECHANIC/ INSTALLATION TEAM I years expei lence In servicing repairing Installing til kinds ol package spin ■■j^w- u: i Including all t lie controlling circuits e APPRENTICE SERVICE TEAM No experience required Pl*dse apply giving full personal particulars, expected salary together with contact telephone number544 words
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Advertisement621 1984-02-29 25 We are dealing in Telecommunice- j lion and Office Automation prod- uct* tor our expansion we need the (Olio ring i ENGINEER Itt) degree or dlplo- ma in Electronic- «nt_ TelecomI municatton and or computer I experience j TECHNICIAN with diploma or I equivalent In electronics with Telecommunication and/or I621 words
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Advertisement512 1984-02-29 25 Sewerage ana sanitary contractor requirea MALE OR FEMALE QUANTITY SURVEYOR Interested please write to: S.T. BOX A***** 390 Kim Seng Road Singapore 0923 URGENTLY REQUIRED SANITARY Foremen. Working hours: Sam. to spm. from Monday to Saturday Age between 25 40 years old. Location: Hougang Avenue 7. Experience not necessary. Salary512 words
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Advertisement322 1984-02-29 25 BMITUCOKONA um *.-f cr scm caw <«v w As a result of our expansion we have immediate vacancies for JSSSEarn the latest revised salaries up to $465 starting up to $480 upon confirmation up to $515 after 6 months u P t0 $570 after 1 year and IN ADDITION. you'll322 words
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Advertisement1071 1984-02-29 25 jjl|^^* QC. INSPECTORS I r 1 jHRS2R3iP^ Requirements: Beneflti _sj^ mmmmTmmTTiUiann tltCinOhtCt M nimum Sec 2 *H V-* gpr- Jumnn ciccrnonici Knowledge Math 4008, Ang Mo Kio Training provided by understand!' C A T*i Industrial Park 1 303-08 to 03 10 Q.C. Supervisor •Fre. i Singapore 2056 Tel: *****00 Hot1,071 words
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Advertisement860 1984-02-29 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production S TECHNOMER MOULDINGS PTE LTD has immediate vacancies for:--1) FEMALE MACHINE OPERATORS 2) MALE MATERIAL HANDLERS 3) CRUSHERS AN>vt> m yeara, a AMe Ul speak and understand either English, Malay or Mandarin Experience not necessary, training will be pm\ tiled860 words
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Advertisement276 1984-02-29 26 66 Situations Vacant h) Production Olivetti 3&> 1 r proton h m^r wows F3£_3? T 3 BO 94 lo J Per w yy] Please apply personally trom U Monday to Friday L» 8 00am to 5.30pm. XT Saturday H tl 8.30am to I2.3oprn^ B *_saS_. l 3^ i iirAm MESA276 words
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Advertisement433 1984-02-29 26 NISSEN CHEMICAL SINGAPORE PTE LTD Requires immediately MALE GENERAL WORKERS (For Offshore Island) Requirements: a Able to read write simple English. Age 18 years and above a Completed fulltime N.S. a Experience not necessary but preferably experience ln forkllft handling, a Willing to work overtime, a Must be physically fit433 words
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Advertisement559 1984-02-29 26 66 Situationt Vacant 6 h) Production T) DORMA PRODUCTION OPERATORS (Male) Baste starting salary: $425 p.m. a $30 increase after 3 months a Full transport subsidy a 5-day week Incentive allowance up to $100 after confirmation a Permanent morning shift or rotating shift ($4.50 allow- ance for 2nd shift) Apply559 words
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Advertisement514 1984-02-29 26 16 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous I) Mlscelianeous l^^_ 4mm l Calling all young energetic men and women to fill up the following posts A. MATERIAL HANDLERS (Female only 3-4 vacancies) B. WORK LEADERS (Female only 2 vacancies) Minimum Requirements: Sec 2 education (English stream) Possess some leadership qualities514 words
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Advertisement588 1984-02-29 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous i) Miscellaneous DIETHELM (Industrial Division) Immediate vacancies exist for Singapore Citizens to promote the well known Dampa Aluminium Ceiling Panels and other building materials. SALES EXECUTIVES Qualification Experience University or Polytechnical graduates in Building Sciences or related engineering disciplines with at least 3-4588 words
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Advertisement436 1984-02-29 26 EM SINGAPORE ■I Block 4008, 4th Storey Ang Mo Kio industrial Park 1 Singapore 2056 OR 501, Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park 1 Singapore 2056 Tel: *****44 offers 5 day work week with no rotating shift work; very attractive starting salary, excellent fringe benefits like free hospital and life insurance436 words
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Advertisement497 1984-02-29 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situationa Vacant 1) MHcwUmmeom% I) MlsceUmneous We are a well established US-based company engaged In the manufacture, sale and service of high-technology offshore oil drilling and pro- H duciion equipment We are inviting applications to All the following H positions:— TRAFFIC COORDINATOR I GCE O ieve^497 words
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Advertisement389 1984-02-29 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 1) MlsceUmneous I) MlsceUmneous f-QtmW^\ AIRPORT SERVICES We are a fast growing groundhandling Company providing passenger, apron, catering, cargo and security services to international airlines at Changi Airport. We offer career opportunities to enthusiastic young men who are interested in pursuing a career in389 words
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Advertisement742 1984-02-29 27 56 Situations Vacant 66 Situation! Vacant I) MlsceUmneous i) MlsceUmneous GENERAL WORKER Requirements: Male Singapore Citizen ii.:.. Xv: Physically fit ffi Have a working knowledge of English jx:. xX; Successful applicant will be based at Times Centre, Upper Paya Lebar Road. Duties will include general Xv: work related to building742 words
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Advertisement402 1984-02-29 27 66 Situations Vacant l) MlsceUmneous York Hotel requires 1) ACCOUNTS CLERK (COSTING) &CE O' Level Relevant experience qualifications preferred 2) CASHIERS GCE O' Level with good credit in Mathematics Related experience preferred 3) LOUNGE WAITRESSES Secondary education Pleasant disposition 4) RESTAURANT WAITERS Secondary education At least 1 year's experience 5)402 words
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Advertisement455 1984-02-29 27 66 Situations Vacant 1) Mlscelianeous invites applications for the following positions:1. Confidential Secretary Salary: $600.00 GCE O' level Completed Private Secretarial Course 2. General Clerk/Delivery Salary: $460.00 Completed Secondary Education 3. Salea Assistant Salary: $390.00 Able to speak English No shift duties 4. Butchery Porter Salary: $340.00 No shift duties455 words
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Advertisement551 1984-02-29 27 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous I -FMC I invites application for I I Requirements: I I •A; least GCE O level H with good credits in I m English and Maths I I Must have some B H experience in 8 I storekeepmg works 9 I preferably in an I engineering551 words
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Advertisement419 1984-02-29 27 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous CHARTERED INTERNATIONAL FREIGHT PTE LTD A subsidiary of <* STOREKEEPER 111 GCE O' levei with some relevant working experience Successful candidal** can expect high starting Mlary depending en qualification! and experience. Our beneftta include: Free uniforms M«dlcal benefits Good attendance incentives Merit Increment for deserving419 words
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Advertisement445 1984-02-29 28 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous I Noodle Restaurant urgently requires 1) WAITRESSES (Min. salary: $500). 2) PART-TIME CASHIER 3) KITCHEN HAND 4) DISH WASHERS CLEANERS Interested partiaa, plaaaa come for intarvtaw at: Tha Noodle Shop 81-09, Goldhill Square Time: 3.00 p.m. 5.00 p.m. We are a well established Engineering Consultancy Firm445 words
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Advertisement540 1984-02-29 28 66 Situations Vacant I) MlsceUmneous (A) IN-DOOR SALESMEN e Minimum secondary education or equivalent Ability to converse in English. Mandarin and other dialects Completed NS. (B) ASSISTANT STOREKEEPERS Age below 26 e GCE O' level or equivalent, e Knowledge in metal work will be an advantage e Must be hardworking540 words
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Advertisement641 1984-02-29 28 66 Situations Vacant 1) MlsceUmneous A Britiah Battery Company in Jurong requirea STOREHANDS Minimum basic pay $436 per month a Free uniforms and transport provided a Attendance incentives of $85.00 per 3 months Guaranteed 1 1/2 months' bonus Only 5-day week a Completed National Service Ability to speak and write641 words
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Advertisement496 1984-02-29 28 66 Situations Vacant aa_^_B_i-^-B-_B-_^_a-i 1) Miscellaneous Established Beauty Centre requires the following female staff. (A) TRAINEE BEAUTICIAN Dutiee:--e To conduct facials sales of goods (training will be provided). (B) BALEB CLERK Duttee:--e To perform clerical duties assist beautician ln managing showroom. REQUIREMENTS: Applicants for both posts should poo SPSS* e496 words
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Advertisement1630 1984-02-29 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) MlsceUmneous l) MlsceUmneous I) MlsceUaneous FOXBORO FAR EAST PTE LTD B B rnUUI IMIO STIO-lfi A Trading Company haa immediate Requires COMMUNICATIUNS ¥ac .ncies for the following: OFFICE ATTENDANT CUM reC,UlreS A TWO STOREHANDS DESPATCH Completed N_>. Able to understand1,630 words
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Advertisement514 1984-02-29 28 66 Situations Vacant 1) MlsceUmneous Urgently required DESPATCH RIDER Minimum secondary education e Must possess a valid Class 2 licence with own motorbike Intereeted applicants are requested to call personally at: 133 Middle Road #05-01 Guan Hua Building Singapore 0718 BRITISH A EASTERN (M) LTD requires 1) VAN DRIVERS Age514 words
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Advertisement629 1984-02-29 28 66 Situations Vacant l) MlsceUaneous Snack Bar requires urgently LADY ASSISTANTS Please applv personally at 03-60 Far Eaat Plaza. Scotts Road, S'pora 0823. Stainless steel factory urgently requirea: SEMI-SKILLED WORKERS Interested applicants, please call j personally at Blk. 5054, =01-1117, Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park 2 Singapore 2056 Tel: *****33629 words
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Advertisement936 1984-02-29 28 66 Situations Vacant MlsceUmneous WANTED (1) DESPATCH Clerk ,2Knglneering Teehnli laii I Trair. ee) CS) Pneumatic Tools Salev Representative Write in or call for an interview at libra Perfex Industries Pte Ltd Blk IOUi Aljunied Avenue g rOl-37 Geylang East Industrial Estate S'pore 1438 Tel *****20 REQUIRED A GENERAL Clerk936 words
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Advertisement808 1984-02-29 29 Miscellaneous IMMEDIATE VACANCIES FOR: Waitresses Apprentice Walters, ntlci Bartenders tnd Kitchen Helpers Please call u^vir. M Km an knten Wm udt cashier required feg Shall mU M-rvf itathrn Must he I aMe to neak Bngttsta Call al MS Upper Thomson Road spore j _HR oral lo v.o\ ResuuH uu I808 words
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Advertisement1042 1984-02-29 29 GDfiS S-l/Oy WANT TO DRIVE i h.iiiipmn with II Iml If. was also voted Car Of The Year' l £_J cJUfc___ !>venll> Own ihis rontin.-nl.il v v beauu with electric check !IS_GDM) -as 72 Vehicles For Hire 72 Vehicles For Hire Rent a Car J llill*l[ltlllßuljji WIW 74 Vehicle Financing1,042 words
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Advertisement812 1984-02-29 29 74 Vehicle Financing 74 Vehicle Financing 74 Vehicle Financing FOR BETTER CAR HIRE PURCHASE TERMS I minimum rates: Call us at: 1 year 5 p.a. 64 South Bridge Rd 5.0105 Tel: *****2. 2 years 5V_% p.a. Blk3 Circuit Rd #01-403 5.1337 Tel: *****40. 3 yPars 6 o pa Blk 55812 words
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Advertisement768 1984-02-29 29 76 Vehicles For Sale e) Ford ALMOST 1979 FORD Cortina I.6GL. New model, aircon., radio, cassette, sports tyres, road tax, insurance up to 8/'B4, passed inspection, beautiful condition. Downpayment $1,400. Can loan $8,000. Tel: *****18. 1980 FORD CORTINA I.6GL. excellent condition. Airconditioning. Radio cassette. 4-speed manual shift, recently passed Vicom.768 words
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Advertisement777 1984-02-29 29 76 Vehicles For Sale t) Honda ALMOST 1981 HONDA Accord Automatic. PARF eligible, aircond. cassette, beautiful condition. $21,700. Tel: *****88. END 79 HONDA Accord. 4 doors auto, air-con, radio cassette. 3 owners. Tax April '84. $19,500 Contact *****11 Mr. Tanaka. END '80 HONOA Accord, 4-door, alrcond, hi-fi power radio/ cassette,777 words
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Advertisement639 1984-02-29 29 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale d) Flmt d) Flat d) Fiat CAR OF THE YEAR NO OTHER 1300 CAN OFFER MORE! Electric windows. Central locking. Electric Check Control System. Electronic rev counter. PARF $24,900 include anti rusting. Plus more features than any other639 words
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Advertisement482 1984-02-29 29 76 Vehicles For Sale Mitsubishi 1977 GALANT SIGMA 2000 GLX, PARF. 1 owner. High power stereo. All at its original condition. $17,200. Phone: *****16 *****65 Choo. 1977 MITSUBISHI LANCER 1200 EL PARF with aircond, radio cassette, sports rims, new tax. $11,800 0.n.0. Contact: *****66 Ext. 252 (David Tan). 1980 MITSUBISHI482 words
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Advertisement598 1984-02-29 29 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Mitsubishi ALMOST 1979 MITSUBISHI Sigma 5-speed. aircond. radio/ cassette $11,900 ono 297) 1 1 7 Harry Teo 'O' PLATE, '76 Colt Lancer, beautiful condition, aircond Price $6,000. Tel: ***** 18 1976 COLT GALANT SL. 5-speed. sports rims, new tyres, radio cassette. $9,000 ono Call *****94598 words
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Advertisement919 1984-02-29 29 76 Vehicles For Sale j) Toyota 1974 CORONA 2000 V: PARI sin m s-. M rj4Q Ms 2i- Statli ik i I 88M744 ".974 TOYOTA CELK.A etf good condition i IRI Radio, cassette rims i :s4f>2Siu ***** 1975 SEPT TOYOTA (elua. alrcond. radii snrll< sports ■ip tc p condition F'ully919 words
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Advertisement759 1984-02-29 30 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale j) Toyota j) Toyota M*__ TEST DRIVE.. Ifl THE EXCITING NEW CORONA 1.6 PARF $26 800 ARF $34,900 OR SPACIOUS POWERFUL, ECONOMICAL NEW COROLLA 1.3 DXPARF $2V770 ARF $28,650 GL PARF $24 1 10 ARF $31,790 VEHITO COMPANY (Sales. Service Parts) Showroom:759 words
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Advertisement596 1984-02-29 30 76 Vehicles For Sale l) Commercial Vehicles 1981 MARCH DATSUN 120Y Stationwagon. Road tax Aug. 1984. Good condition. Contact *****27 Mr H.C. Lim 1982 SUZUKI JEEP. 1 company owner, aircon, radio cassette, tip top condition. $14,500. Tel. *****6 Steven Yap. 1962 TOYOTA MACE Commuter. 1600 12 seaters, Q' regn fully596 words
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Advertisement780 1984-02-29 30 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale l) Commercial Vehicles l) Commercial Vehicles I) Commercial Vehicles 3 TONS OF VALUES^ FEATURE FOR FEATURE, -3£* UakV FORD TRADER OFFERS _^_____BWr___l THE BEST 3 TON VALUE IN SINGAPORE. WIDE CAB: Room for 3 up-front capacity yet Trader780 words
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Advertisement488 1984-02-29 30 "Y'-Vli TUCKED AWAY AT Braddell r?_. .j |M _l_n < *i7i_H' Heights is a bungalow on free- |*^r*^lP_B ajr A. hold land for sale. It promises t 1£_. i ■i''l)--IBI' complete privacy and has many w i$ l li *I? ~t r t_B rooms to accommodate a big fj&V I488 words
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Advertisement397 1984-02-29 30 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses AN EXCLUSIVE BUNGALOW on Holland Road 4 bedrooms plus 1 maid's room, spacious living room. Large American type kitchen with quality imported appliances. Airconditioned throughout. $9,800 *****91. No agents please. BUNGALOWS e Dist. 21 Binjsi $20,000 s Dist. 1 1 Chancery $8,500 e Dial. 21397 words
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Advertisement808 1984-02-29 30 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 10, AMERICAN SCHOOL vicinity, large modern doublestorey semi-detached. 4 bedrooms, servant's, clean and well kept. Furnished. $2,500 only. Glow Properties, *****44/*****58. DIST. 10, BIN TONG Park detached bungalow. 3 bedrooms with attached bathrooms, large study, split-level living/dining opens out to patio overlooking mature garden.808 words
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Advertisement781 1984-02-29 30 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses HOUSES GOING CHEAP! Serangoon Park 551,400, Changi 551,500, Thomson 551,500, Tai Keng 551,700, Katong 551,900, Happy Garden 552,000. Dyson: *****66. MT. SINAI, 2 1/2 STOREY Semidetached bungalow, split-level living dining, 3 bedrooms, 1 study, 1 servants, 6 aircons, fully furnished. $3,500 0.n.0. Available 16th March.781 words
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Advertisement737 1984-02-29 30 86 Accommodation Vacant m) Houses DIST. 0512 FABER TERRACE newly painted double-storey terrace, 3 bedrooms, servant's, fully furnished, $2,400 Regent *****55 DIST. 1026, JUST RENOVATED double-storey semi-detached, all new furnishings, 5 bedrooms. 3 baths, 4 airconds. $4,000. *****53. DIST. 11, PRESTIGIOUS, OUIET sbedroomed bungalow. Large mature garden. Central aircon $7,500.737 words
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Advertisement639 1984-02-29 30 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments (^Ardmore c Park^ OPEN HOUSE Long or short lease Luxurious apartments to let with exclusive Country Club membership Just off Orchard Road and Scotts Road 3-bedrooms; large lounge: ample parking Furnished or unfurnished Rental from $4,525 per month including service639 words
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Advertisement519 1984-02-29 30 ROBIN ROAD DIST. 1025 Apartment Block comprising of only 6 units. Available 5 unite 3-bedroomed apartment 1 unit 2 -bed roomed apartment All units fully alrconditloned with split-level living and dining. Very quiet and secluded Block or individual renting Invited Ideal for hostel Rental: $2,300 $2,600 p.m. For further details:519 words
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Advertisement706 1984-02-29 31 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments b) Apartments Fflß EfIST PLf-Kma.mu-W fl LUXURIOUS fIPfIRTMEMTS fl if' r^or Lease I B St V ___r-_fl PI 31 S Apartment- <f fl fl fl _l_j_l v^ v. <m\ AmmUL— L _P H BB c"^ fl 1706 words
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Advertisement595 1984-02-29 31 VERMONT I Penthouse Cairnhill area, dial. 9 3.640 sq ft. e with private lift e 4 bedrooms e study e servant's e central alrcond e marble flooring $8,000 p.m. 0.n.0. TEL: *****91. We have the lollowing high class apartment* on high level:Beverly Hills #22-01 A #22-03 Arcadia Garden #08-03 A595 words
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Advertisement621 1984-02-29 31 DIST. 9 EXCLUSIVE BRAND new apartment, built-in approx. 3,000 sq.ft. 4 bedrooms, family hall and servant's room. Spacious living/ dining. Fully aircon and fully fitted kitchen. Rental: $4,300 p.m. Please call: Banyan Properties *****77. EAST COAST LAGOON vicinity, executive apartment, 3 bedrooms, high floor, facing sea. Furnished. Available Ist April621 words
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Advertisement841 1984-02-29 31 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments BRAND NEW CONDOMINIUM with swimming pool. Dlst. 1027 Wlllyn Ville maisonette. $3,500. Marbella Court, 3 rooms, $2,500. Dlst. 1542 St. Patrick's View. 4 rooms. $2,800. *****52/3. CHANCERY LANE, DIBT. 11, furnished, 3-bedroomed flat. Bathroom attached, sitting cum dining room, servant's amenities. 2 airconds. Rental $2,000841 words
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Advertisement781 1984-02-29 31 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments (CHANGI GARDEN CONDOMINIUM) Beautifully furnished 3bedroomed apartment. Nearby food/shopping/transport facilities. $1,500. Houseworld *****92. CHENG HONG MANSION brand new 4-bedroomed apartment. Beautifully furnished, alrcond, carpeted, pool/ tennis. $1,800. Reat *****13/ *****57. CLEMENTI 3-ROOMED FLAT, beautifully furnished, $800 (owner leaving S'pore 3 years). Other district houses available781 words
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Advertisement789 1984-02-29 31 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments FURNISHED STUDIO MAISONETTE dlst. 10 (living room, bedroom kitchenette), garden compound. Lease take-over Immediately $950 p.m. *****21. GRANGE HEIGHT, UNFURNISHED Cavenagh House, furnished, Cairnhill Mansion, unfurnished. Rental: $3,000 to $4,000. Hoe-Tan *****21 INTERNATIONAL PLAZA 2-BED-ROOMED, seaview, tastefully furnished. $2,000 p.m. Inclusive service charge. Elington Properties789 words
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Advertisement820 1984-02-29 31 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 10 NEAR AMERICAN School beautifully furnished 3-bed-roomed apartment. 1600 sq.ft. $3,600. *****6 (agent). DIST. 21 CLEMENTI PARK newly completed 3-bedroomed terrace apartment, full recreational facilities. $2,300. Wess *****44. DIST. 5, $1,600. Fully furnished 3bedroomed apartment. Near Jurong/ Japanese schools. Colour TV. *****27 (agent). DIST820 words
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Advertisement764 1984-02-29 31 86 Accommodation Vacant c) Rooms i FLAT IN TOA Payoh, fully furnished for Indians only Rooms ln other districts also *****98 (11a.m. 5p.m.) FOREIGN STUDENTS, FURNISHED/ rooms available, Serangoon Garden. Food, laundry provided. Tel *****44. FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS only. Room near schools. Meals and laundry arrangeable. *****30/ *****98. FURNISHED ROOM764 words
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Advertisement580 1984-02-29 31 87 Accommodation Wanted c) Rooms PROFESSIONAL SINGLES/ WORKING couples require furnished -nfunucbed ntomi HOB flats. Any location considered I Flexible budget.-- Quebec *****00 *****92 RESPECTABLE AMERICAN CHURCH Social Worker requires furnished aircon room in 1 Clement!/ West Coast or Gloria Mansion. Quebec Properties j *****92/ *****96 WORKING SINGLES/ COUPLES re-580 words
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Advertisement785 1984-02-29 31 89 Properties For Sal* a) Houses BUNGALOWS Coronation Road West i- Chestnut Road b.4oos q ft Jalan Jintan (terrace) I.Boo>q ft e King's Roed 6.400.-.q.ft e Kheem Hock Road 16.000:>q.ft e Merryn Road S.OOOsq.ft Raffles Parti 6.401m.!' Vtclorta Park Road 24 .001 sq 1 1 Lindtrac Services Pte Lto *****79785 words
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Advertisement794 1984-02-29 32 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses a) Houses HUA GUAN Gardens I mm ill Trap *S BUKIT TIMAH <Z\&*\\ ','c HIGH-CLASS RESIDENTIAL AREA "AjjSy^YtAKb Ma. "^S^feW es^ mmmr^ J I_. S V "S -<■ 9 kx' _t_K_ -9 m Wm794 words
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Advertisement574 1984-02-29 32 DIST. 11, 2 STOREY fully furnished terrace/Dist. 16. 2 storey terrace, with basement. $598,000/--negotiable; Dist. 28, I pair single storey semi-detacned. price negotiable *****62 (Agent). DIST. 28, SELETAR HILLS, singlestorey semi-detached newly renovated. 3 bedrooms, extended kitchen. 3,700 sq.ft. $510,000 Worldwide Realty: 7:*****/ *****77. DIST. 20. CLOVER PARK, rer ovated574 words
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Advertisement610 1984-02-29 32 OIST. 15 DOUBLE-STOREY semi- C detached, approx. 3800 sq.ft. 4 C bedrooms/servant/3 attached, t Marble flooring, freehold, *****93. C DIST. 13. DOUBLE-STOREY TER- RACE. 3 bedrooms, area approx. 2.000 sq.ft.. freehold, selling $470,000 negotiable. Fields: *****11. G DIST. 10 NAMLY PARK pleasant 2- r storey Terrace. 3-bedroomed/ v servant's, quiet610 words
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Advertisement771 1984-02-29 32 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses SERANGOON GARDENS, WELL maintained single-storey corner terrace. 3 bedrooms, elevated land 2.700 sq ft. 5440,000 ono. Hap Seng *****58. SINGAPORE ISLAND COUNTRY ;*lub vlcintly.dlst. 11. Beautifully renovated. Spanish design semlietached. 5.000 sq.ft. $960,000. Interested call: *****11 (agent). rOH TUCK (BUKIT Tlmah) 2itorey terrace. Terrazzo/771 words
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Advertisement713 1984-02-29 32 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments MM® x^ fi-ii emiXilatmmm^mmaWmUaUUUWameßßßß^ actncVtO^ The Condominium > w tore»9 ne^r comprises: 24 units of 4-storey apartments 24 units of 4-storey 2-level maisonettes b Located at Bukit Arang, off Upper Serangoon Road, about 7km from the713 words
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Advertisement699 1984-02-29 32 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments SEEING IS BELIEVING! A brand new beautifully designed apartment lodge within prestigious Shelford Road. 3 spacious bedrooms. Large living/ dining with green and quiet surroundings. 24-hour security and full recreational facilities. Outstanding feature includes situation on elevated undulated ground. Approximately 2014 sq.ft. Selling699 words
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Advertisement862 1984-02-29 32 89 Properties For Sale j b) Private Apartments DIST. 15 KINGS MANSION 3 bedrooms plus servant's. 3 bathroorrts, swimming pool, fully furnished overlooking sea. Area 1,700 sq.ft. $550,000 negotiable No agents. *****19. DIST. 10 POINT LOMA 3 bedrooms plus servant's. 3 bathrooms with terrazzo, swimming pool, barbeque pit maisonette 2.900862 words
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Advertisement821 1984-02-29 32 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST. 5 FABER DRIVE 3- bedr<.<,.ned walk-up apartment 1.650 sq ft. Terrazzo parquet Fur- j rushed, vacant $410,000 *****82 *****61 DIST. 5 WESTPEAK CONDOMI NIUM Urgent sale Brand new 3bedroomed apartments. 1 .900 sq.ft. $435,000 only *****82 *****61. EASTERN LAGOON BRAND new 3821 words
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Advertisement851 1984-02-29 32 89 Properties For Sale c) HUDC Apartments LAKEVIEW HUDC, Phase Blk 0 1 770 sq ft Renovated Mid-floor facing MacßltCfate Reservoir Fully furnished Vanda *****18 TYPE A BRADDELL View Italian marble flooring marble top batluoom longbath Buill-ir. kitchen cabinets cupboards, bar counter 3 airconditioned bedrOOtnj Asking $340.U0>. *****13 BRADDELL VIEW851 words
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Advertisement760 1984-02-29 33 89 Properties For Sale d) HDB Apartments HOB 4-ROOMED HOLLAND Ave MM Dov<»r Crescent Marble CCnuBlC tiles Well renovated $«8 000 (net{>t, able) 22.W713 HOUGANG AVENUE 3/ Beilok South 4 rooms flat well renovated Reasonable price Lindtrac _M_n MACPHERSON ROAO, BLK 81 2roomed flat, opposite Shin Min Daily News Selling760 words
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Advertisement476 1984-02-29 33 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces mammwawj^^mmaa^mm ________g_____"_________B_______s_g? FACTORY SPACE AVAILABLE FOR LEASE/SALE A) AYER RAJAH INDUSTRIAL ESTATE >x 3-storey factory space g Unit area approx 7000m2 '.vf. Ample loading and unloading area Excellent packing facilities IB) LOK YANG WAY (JURONG) x JTC improved Type T-I Building :<- Area approx476 words
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Advertisement500 1984-02-29 33 91 Factory Spaces lfr_P^ IT R'-it-.-T' Ideal Light Industrial Complex Central location. THOMSON AREA surrounded by Ang Mo Kio. Toa Payoh, Sembawang estates Area: 9.132 sq ft to 22.600 sq ft 2 cargoes, 1 passenger lifts Clean and well maintained Competitive rentals (i__^H TECK CHIANG BUILDING Paya Usbar/Arurnuoam Roads Quany500 words
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Advertisement545 1984-02-29 33 91 Factory Spaces TAN BOON LIAT flatted factory 450 sq.ft. $2.60 Including aircon PUB charges. 2,700 sq.ft. $1.50 psf Inclusive. Fuhai Property *****73/ *****59. DIST. 1336, FLATTED FACTORY, 5,000 sq.ft. Rental $1.20 p.s.f. including maintenance.. Enquiries please call: *****83/ 4 (Agent). OIST. 13 KAPO FACTORY low floor. 1,050, 1,676 sq.ft.545 words
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Advertisement813 1984-02-29 33 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Modern Facilities f^O/Vfrw Strategic Location ™f f y Ready for Immediate ii For details please contact: (111 SUt Richard Ellis UNITED EUNOS WAREHOUSE u-^Sltie-^n. Umrted Jo.n, Ma^i.r, Aser. 1 (a |Oint venture ol United Overseas 7500A Beach Rc.W813 words
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Advertisement680 1984-02-29 33 93 Office Speces b) Rental OFFICE SPACE FOR RENTAL AT: UNITED HOUSE (Orchard Road area) Araa: 603 sq.ft. a UOL BUILDING (Orchard Road area) Araa: 1,401 aq.lt. 292-2833 THONG CHAI BUILDING Chin Swee Road Outside CBD, office space available 40U, 550, 2500 sq.ft., rental $3.30 p.s.f. inclusive of maintenance. For680 words
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Advertisement583 1984-02-29 33 93 Office Speces 93 Office Speces !!!__!_r_!_f___!_^-!-_f j b) Rental b) Rental LIAT TOWERS ORCHARD BUILDING Next to proposed Inside CBD MRT station Immediate Just outside CBD occupation Area: 420 3200 Area: 630, 1082 sq-ft. 1300, 1350 sq.ft. Attractive rental ft terms /_{ft\ Owner: W GOLDVEIN GROUP CONTACT JENNI OR583 words
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Advertisement401 1984-02-29 33 94 Shop Speces a) Sale LUCKY PLAZA Unit lor Sola 1 unit Excellent location in front of escalator M34 Total 327 sq.ft for Sale Plaaaa contact telephone. *****24. ORCHARD PLAZA FOR sale or lease column free space from 11.350 sq.ft 22.700 sq.ft for night-club lounge, disco, office used with own401 words
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Advertisement442 1984-02-29 34 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces a) Sale a) Sale a) Sale Wf~ SiniiitiMws first jeweUery centre At Junction Of Ophir Rood Victoria Street/Arab Street/North Bridge Road ¥&m S IK* 1 Bl F. m++* mmmrM u^^:«ii ii Thoroughfares on Departmental store Next to MRT Station lour sides442 words
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Advertisement841 1984-02-29 34 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces b) Rental b) Rental 0 Rental j|g __K__fc__l 1 j/mA f^_A'?__fe I SS^P 9 lfi_H__S_k -i"' -*8-^__^r_Mfe.--* "^^__SJS_^_-^-?^ pas, Jjß sB/88/t Q-HB-HB-_fcfc. •~s__L _^.i___^_B_s--'*.'^t-- i Hli HBf 'W&^ TUNG CtNTRE a landmark in quality and Inter-floor staircases may easily be installed841 words
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Advertisement1669 1984-02-29 34 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces b) Rentml b) Rentml b) Rentml b) Rentml ftl IA n Excellent Location RETAIL SHOPS ™"?s^ps? Aea A Good Mix of Shops ■FOR LEASE sq '^i 52 sq ft TEL: *****66 a) Smle m) Smle m) Sale 1021,669 words
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Advertisement643 1984-02-29 35 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours Great Escapes! 4 DAYS BALI from $739 Daily departures: 1/Ll—u A wide choice of hotels Ij|^__^rx__r. Daily American breakfast a_P_^g_M»*jf4W^ Stopover at Jogjakarta/ Jakarta can V 2-4 DAYS PENANG from $320 Atm. Daily departures: i _M^ A wide choice of hotels W Daily American643 words
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Advertisement114 1984-02-29 35 Q ASSOCIATED TOURS (8) PTE LTD Refcgton BuMnf. 20. Kdetord Road -10-01 to «10-04 Singapore 0922 Tet *****22 (7 hes) PERTH 6 Days from $1355 Every Mon. Thurs. Sun THAILAND Bangkok. Chtangmai. Pattaya 5 Days from $735 Daily PHUKET 4 days from $599 Dep every Thurs BALI 4 Days 3114 words
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Advertisement133 1984-02-29 35 MAL A YSIA/GENTING TOUR Genting By Train/ Air 2D/3N By Train/Train $129 Train/Air $189 Dep; Friday 3 Days By Train/Train $139 Train/Air $209 Dep: Sun, Tue. Thur Morning Genting By Air/ Air 3 Days By Alr/ Alr $259 $299 Dep: Mon, Wed, Fri Morning Penang/Cameron/Gentlng 5 Days Alr/Coach/Traln $379 Dep:133 words
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Advertisement565 1984-02-29 35 102 Tours THAILAND TOURS SUPERMART Direct Flight To Haadyai and Phuket return $320/$360 4 days Haadyai coach/air) $289 3/6 days Haadyai $399/$4BO 6 days Haadyai and Phuket $599 4/5 days Phuket $499/$544 8 days Bangkok, Pattaya. Phuket $999 5 days Bangkok, Pattaya $731 5 days Bangkok. Chiangmal $731 7 days565 words
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Advertisement597 1984-02-29 35 109 Academic 2 SCHOOL TEACHERS (Bilingual. experienced). Specialised: Maths, Science, E:nglish, Chinese. All levels/places *****86/ *****20. ACCOUNTING/ MATHEMATICS TUITION at A' and 'O' level by University graduate. Contact: *****78 after 4.00 p.m. ACCOUNTING TUITION BY Graduate teacher for Secondary 3, "O" level, Pre-U. Indlvlcually/ small group. *****06. ANY DISTRICTS. QUALIFIED,597 words
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Advertisement471 1984-02-29 35 102 Tours 102 Tours Holiday Best Sellers] _h_ aaa ma i^i__p_______. *~^^^^^^^m^^^^^^^^b 'Hi' i_________/_____L_r A great way to travd We may not be the region s Largest. but we're certainly better 1 l__^i_.* E I i Wm m lk^ y ■?m Kb. __r**__Hr otibmrjl THE GRAND EUROPE (15 Countries) tenmtrt471 words
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Advertisement493 1984-02-29 35 110 Computer I I l_*-— r__>KS ____^Sj(!*ilLfl| f START I RIGHT, NOW! 1 LA-TT IO VACANCIES for C&G 747 Course ommencing March 1 st 1 984 (.-onsult our Course Consultant Please contact *****57 for details COMPUTER SCHOOL (A member of the TMNBMKOMOUPi 20 Kramat Lane #01-01. United House k Singapore493 words
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475 1984-02-29 36 EPSOM JEEP - A better-balanced field for 'local Derby' EPSOM JEEP By MORE than half of the 40 or so Malaysian-bred horses in training at the moment are in Class 6, but they will not be eligible for this year's "local Derby" the $40,000 National Stud Cup race. Neither will Vitality Belle nor475 words
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Article, Illustration368 1984-02-29 36 ON THE TRACK with LUCKY LEO PENANG, Tues. Sparingly-raced San Jose, a costly failure in his last start, did an impressive workout here this morning and looks ready to make amends on Sunday in the Class 2 Div 2 race over 1,700 m. With visiting368 words
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Article, Illustration236 1984-02-29 36 LUCKY LEO - LUCKY LEO "A VERY good afternoon to you ladies and gentlemen. This is your oncourse commentator, Alen Noordin, welcoming you to the final day of the Penang Turf Club February 'March Meeting..." When you hear this familiar voice over the public address system236 words
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Article, Illustration213 1984-02-29 36 JONATHAN CHOO - JONATHAN CHOO Pictures at the 400m by At the 400 metres At the finish Q 5 Div 4 1,200m 1. The Stylistic 2. Jury Duty 3. Sterling Bond 4. Sir Frontal Dist: 2tt, 2 3 4 1 Time 1:14.3 Q 5 Div 3213 words
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Advertisement632 1984-02-29 36 102 Tours 102 Tours THE TOP OF /Australia HEW! EXCLUSIVE! UHME! These are some of the unique things you get to do on our brand new package to the fascinating top half of Australia: Alice Springs, Ayers Rock, Great Barrier Reef, Magnetic Island, Darwin, Townsville, etc. 10 days from $2490632 words
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Article, Illustration243 1984-02-29 37 Martina is fancied in new match format NEW YORK, Tues. For the first time in more than 80 years, the final of a major women's tennis tournament will be contested over the best-of-five sets in the climax of the US$5OO,OOO ($1.06m) indoor circuit play-offs next Sunday. American MartinaReuter - 243 words
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Article178 1984-02-29 37 MADRID. Tues. Americans Bil! Scanlon, Vitas Gerulaitis and Vincent Van Patten scored easy victories in the first round of the Madrid Grand Prix tennis tournament here yesterday. Scanlon held off the challenge of Sweden's Henrik Sundstrom, winning 62. 4-6, 6-1 to move into the second round.AP - 178 words
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Article147 1984-02-29 37 Ace Tarik takes battle to court JAKARTA, Tues. Tennis ace Yustejo Tarik, suspended by the Indonesian Lawn Tennis Association, has decided to seek a court injunction against the ban, his lawyers said yesterday. Tarik, 30, the 1962 Asian Games men's singles champion, was suspended for 10 months by the associationReuter - 147 words
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Article292 1984-02-29 37 BIRMINUHAM (England), Tues. The farmer British marathon runner who offered to marry South African teenage track star Zola Budd to give her the chance of Olympic glory has been turned down by the 17-year-old girl. Henry Allen, a 65-year-old widower, proposed to Zola toAP; Reuter - 292 words
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Article221 1984-02-29 37 KARACHI, Tues. Pakistan cricket captain Zaheer Abbas said yesterday he hoped the students here would not carry out their threatened demonstrations during the three-Test series against England, who arrive tomorrow. Zaheer said he did not think the psychological pressure of tight security would worry the EnglandReuter - 221 words
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Article282 1984-02-29 37 GEORGETOWN (Guyana), Tues. Dropped chances cost the Australian cricketers their first tour victory yesterday, despite fine bowling from left-arm spinner Tom Hogan, when the four-day match against Guyana ended in a draw. Helmets are fine with Sir Donald ADELAIDE, Tues. Sir Donald Bradman told the visitingReuter - 282 words
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Article130 1984-02-29 37 SYDNEY, Tur*. Plans for a professional Rugby Union rlrraa would be threatened If England toured South Africa this year, Aunt ml lan entrepreneur David Lord aald today. lAtni aald he recently telexed the South African Busby Federation president, Danle Craven, asking him to withdraw the Invitation forReuter - 130 words
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Article, Illustration1082 1984-02-29 38 Outcast is in vogue 4 MY reaction to the success I've achieved is that I consider myself very lucky to have been paid for something I love doing. That was brought home recently when a boy, who was dying of cancer, was introduced to us before a League match. ItHayters - 1,082 words
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Article320 1984-02-29 38 Robson's French lesson... PARIS, Tues. Manager Bobby Robson hopes the French will be left regretting England's absence from the European Championship soccer finals after tomorrow's friendly international here. The match at the Pare des Princes Stadium is the nearest England will Set to the finals, which will kick off inAFP - 320 words
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223 1984-02-29 38 AMSTERDAM, Toes. Ajax Amsterdam's Danish soccer international Jesper Oisen left here for Copenhagen with a double clond bulging over his future. Ajax chairman Anton Harmsen said Olsen's transfer to English First Division club Manchester United was still in the balance. He alsoReuter - 223 words
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Article123 1984-02-29 38 SHEFFIELD, Tues. Mark Hateley and Steve Moran have been given the scoring duties for England in their European Under-21 Championship quarter-final first-leg soccer match against France at Hillsborough here tonight. Hateley and Moran have been brought into the attack in place of Luton strikers Brian Stein andAFP - 123 words
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Article122 1984-02-29 38 Sticking with winners ROME, Tues. Italian manager Enzo Bearzot has made only one change from the squad who crushed Mexico 5-0 for the world champions' soccer friendly against Turkey in Istanbul on Saturday. Roma sweeper Übaldo Righetti comes in to the 18- man squad in place of the injured GiancarloReuter - 122 words
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Article, Illustration306 1984-02-29 38 GLASGOW, Tues. Scotland soccer manager Jock Siein resisted the temptation to bring in Watford's goal-scoring sensation Maurice Johnston when he announced the team for today's British Home International game against Wales at Hampden Park here. Instead, despite losing four selected squad players through injury, heReuter - 306 words
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Article325 1984-02-29 38 INTERNATIONAL Foot ball Federation (FTFA) general secretary Joseph Blatter has hit out at the growing number of unofficial tournaments being staged around the world in this month's edition of "FTFA news". In a hard-hitting editorial, Blatter referred to two recent incidents which involved a tour of East AsiaAFP; AP; Reuter - 325 words
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Article, Illustration248 1984-02-29 39 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI Ref sacks Ahmad and cautions five others By REFEREE S. Kunalingam's firm control of last night's fiery 1-1 draw between Geylang International and Tiong Bahru in Division One of the National Football League averted a fracas ot the Jalan Besar Stadium. The robustJONATHAN CHOO - 248 words
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Article236 1984-02-29 39 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI By NATIONAL athletes selected for the three to six month training stint in Cologne will receive financial assistance during their stay there. This privilege will be accorded to those who are members of the national track and field squad. Others will not be236 words
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Article180 1984-02-29 39 Aussies in for two friendlies THE United Hockey Club, of Canberra, will play two friendly hockey matches against the Singapore Cricket Club this weekend. The 37-member team, who are en route to China the first Australian hockey team to pay there will also tour Malaysia and Hongkong. CHENG SAN thrashed180 words
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262 1984-02-29 39 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By HONGKONG have named a star-studded women's team for the AnchorAscot East Asia squash championships at the East Coast Recreation Centre from March 24-31. Spearheading their third title defence will be Teresa Brooke, a seasoned campaigner, who has donned national colours262 words
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Article323 1984-02-29 39 HEAVYWEIGHT Larry Holmes said on Monday that his International Boxing Federation title bout against fellow American John Tate would still take place in Reno, Nevada, on April 6. It was announced last week that the fight would take place there, but Reno officials subsequently denied that the boutAFP; Reuter; AP - 323 words
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Article234 1984-02-29 39 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI SINGAPORE'S Junior World Cup hockey team will definitely not take part in the week-long Malaysian Razak Cup competition in Kuala Lumpur from Aug 18-25. This is because of the timing of the World Cup qualifying round, which will start at the same234 words
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Article91 1984-02-29 39 INDIANAPOLIS, Tnes. World Ml metres hnrdles champion Edwin Moses was yesterday named winner of the IMS James E. Sullivan Memorial Award for the top amateur athlete in the United States. Moses. 28, was selected from 11 finalists in nation-wide voting by more than 4M people. "It'sAP - 91 words
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Article180 1984-02-29 39 Malaysia Cup ALOR STAR, Tues. National left-winger Karim Pin played a big part in Kedah's 2-0 win over Malacca in a Malaysia Cup soccer match at the Darulaman Stadium tonight. Karim put Kedah in the lead in the 38th minute and set up the other goalNST - 180 words
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Article173 1984-02-29 39 JOE DORAI - Hunting for the big game JOE DORAI THE Football Association of Singapore are looking at African teams to inject more excitement into the Merlion Cup tournament at the National Stadium from Oct 14-28. Among those the FAS have in mind are Cameroun, Morocco, Eygpt, Tunisia and Nigeria. And helping the173 words
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Article74 1984-02-29 39 G. SOUNDRARAJAN, of Singapore Airlines Group, has been banned for a month by the Singapore Business Houses Football League's disciplinary committee He received the suspension for kicking an opponent during a Division One match against Singapore Bus Service on Jan 28. Also suspended were United Bank's74 words
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Article203 1984-02-29 39 TAV CHENG KHOON - five to tee off feeder scheme TAV CHENG KHOON THE Singapore Golf Association will sponsor five leading juniors for the Rolex Masters tournament as part of a new feeder scheme for the national team. Poh Ee Kiat I handicap 3), Vincent Lee (4). M. Murugiah (4). Kuan Boon Hwee (5)203 words
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Obituary, Illustration226 1984-02-29 38 143 Acknowledgements 143 Acknowledgements Tho family of tho lata MOM ANG SCW wish to express their sincere thank* lo tit* >•■_:_' and Elder o' Bethany Presbyterian Church, follow brothor. aro _i.t-.»« in Christ, relatives, friends and business associates for their tie. assistancs, attendance, condolences, wreaths and donations during their recent226 words
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Obituary, Illustration141 1984-02-29 38 141 Deaths 141 Deaths MDM WANG SWEE LAN AGE 61 pasted away peacefully on Tuesday 28th Fab 1964 at 2.25am leaving behind Husband: Ng Soo Chea Son: Ng Taw Seng Daughters: Sons-in-law: Ng Oek Choo Ang Swee Chai Ng Gelt Cheng Quek Kim Eng NgGek Huang Grandchildren: God Grandson: Ang141 words
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Obituary, Illustration57 1984-02-29 38 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR. FRANCIS DAVID DEPARTED ON 23.2.84 wiah to thank relative*, Iriends and Pariah Priests ol St. Stephen's Church for thair condolences, donations, wreaths and prayers during thair recent bereavement. A Requiem High Maaa will be sung at St. Peter and Paul's Church on57 words
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Obituary, Illustration35 1984-02-29 38 With daapaat sympathies to tho bereaved family of tho lata MISS CHAY MEE CHAN From: Chairman A members of tho School's Advisory Committee, Principal, Staff A Pupils of Bukit Ho Swee East School.35 words
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Obituary, Illustration100 1984-02-29 38 KUAH CHAY CHUAN AGED 71 passed away peacefully on 27th February '84, leaving behind Beloved Wit.: Mdm Soh Peow Tee Sons: Jimmy Albert Adrian Patrick Daughters-in-law: Catherine Goh Anne Yeen Daughters: Lily Janet Sons-in-law: David Ho Sunny Sun Grandchildren: Audrey Kuah Michlfe e H l KUah Alex Ho100 words
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Advertisement277 1984-02-29 38 119 Others 119 Others AEROBICS CASTLE'S A combination of calisthenic and very simple dance movements all put to music. Increases stamina, strength and flexibility. No fixed steps. No hard concentration. Just call or drop in tor a tour ot our facilities. r 4STI# S The Fitness Professionals #05-01 Bras Basah277 words
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Advertisement47 1984-02-29 38 STRAITS TIMES RATES FOR PERSONAL ADS A OBITUARIES a $15.00 for 15 words (run-on stylo) a $57.00 for 3cm. x 1 col. (semi-display stylo) a $71.25 for 3cm x 1 col. (display stylo) "In Memoriam" is for the loved ones whom you remember C.A.T.S. i *****66 147 words
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Advertisement175 1984-02-29 39 a ill rtmi r n \W&? y.^&L*** 'VW& ''^tfH_____________fl____f ■p:- $&&y^ $9B B_____ ■BrTB Ml^ PP^^^^^^^^^ _^M> &&_H_ ss* _|jjjjj H_kL_— s_ n I '.jtiiiiic _^_m^^ iK^^a _V /•^WBB I_R____l1 _R____ I >£§ _U_H^^ '"-"—I ___i v__^' _^p^^__H—^_l^ ___P^ ~_aHr ■> ~^_i n^k o^tiii-.^^ n_n\__i n^___. •_n^_Mi x__ "^w^^ s_aM175 words
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Miscellaneous96 1984-02-29 39 Today's events mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmWmm; SOCCER Malaysia Cap: Federal Territory v Penang (Merdeka _'adium. 8.30 p.m Perak v Sabah (Stadium Perak, 8 pm.) SBHFI. Div. One: HolidayInn v Hongkong Rank, SIA v Hyatt Hotel (Jin Besar. 5 15 and 7 p.m.). Div. Twa: Keppel Shipyard v Mil subishi (Queenstown). United Bank v96 words
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Article, Illustration415 1984-02-29 40 KL and Beijing agree to increase aid to DK government KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday CHINA is ready to work more closely with Asean countries to negotiate a political solution to the Cambodian problem, Chinese Foreign Minister Wu Xueqian said today. Mr Wu saidUPI; YAP YEW PIANG - 415 words
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Article268 1984-02-29 40 Khmer Rouge says 85 Viets killed BANGKOK, Tuesday THE Khmer Rouge said today its guerillas killed at least 85 Vietnamese troops and wounded 78 in fighting in north and north-west Cambodia. A Khmer Rouge radio broadcast monitored in Bangkok said the guerillas also destroyed 22 artillery guns, 32 military buildings,Reuter; UPI; Bernama - 268 words
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Article31 1984-02-29 40 NEW YORK, Tues. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials was off 10.89 points at 1,169.07 in the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange. APAP - 31 words
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178 1984-02-29 40 ELAYNE THONG - ELAYNE THONG By THE delicate operation of moving the Balinese-carved concrete panels from outside the old Indonesian Embassy in Orchard Road to the new embassy in Chatsworth Road has begun. Already four of the reliefs which depict the Hindu legend of178 words
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254 1984-02-29 40 Trade union members respond to TUC call LONDON, Tues. ANTI-GOVERNMENT protests by Britain's labour unions today disrupted transport in major cities and brought civil servants onto the streets to picket government offices. Union members were responding to a call trom the Trades UnionReuter; UPI - 254 words
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Article76 1984-02-29 40 KATHMANDU, Tues. Education authorities said they caught a man taking a school's final examination in place of one of its students his wife. He exglained that she was giving irth at the time, the Nepalese national news agency reported yesterday. Although Mr Ganesh Niraula said in hisAP - 76 words
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230 1984-02-29 40 CONRAD RAJ - Another finance company under investigation CONRAD RAJ By YET another finance company is being investigated by the police for making indiscreet loans. The Straits Times yesterday learned that International Trust Finance has been under investigation by the Commercial Crime division since about the middle of last year. The probe was230 words
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Article35 1984-02-29 40 IN OUR story, Tea for two with Mandarin, published in yesterday's Section Three, the name Mrs Janet Ng should have been Mrs Jennifer Huang. We are sorry for the error.35 words
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Advertisement178 1984-02-29 40 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Daily IN TODAY'S ISSUE A 10 per cent surge in Singapore's gross domestic product in the last quarter of 1983 has raised expectations for a stimulative budget. Singapore's economic growth part two: A special three-page report gives further facts and figures. The 'occupancy rate' of the178 words
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Advertisement9 1984-02-29 40 China will not cut tie* with CPM: Page 119 words
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Advertisement417 1984-02-29 40 Taking pictures should be a SNAP A picture-taking spree with Konica EFJ is fun and easy No fuss. No cords and wire attachments to worry. Focus and exposure are all preset Action shots. Portrait shots Sceneries. You get sharp and clear pictures al: the time The results will amaze even417 words
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Miscellaneous120 1984-02-29 40 Weather mmmmmmmgmm*^*---'' mmsm®sW***%®Wt UP TO 1 p.m. Fair and breezy except for showers over a few areas from late mornlng.TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max.. 24 min. SUNSET today: 7.21 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.14 a.m. Adelaide 11/21 C Rain Manila 20/32 C Fair Amsterdam $C Melbourne 11/16C120 words
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Article, Illustration713 1984-02-29 2 A show o£ romance How East influenced West 1 Chinese porcelain. Famille rvrtedish with a mountainous landscape snd three figures beside a river. Kangx. period (1662 1?22). Diameter: 34.5 cm. INTERACTIONS IN CERAMICS: ORIENTAL PORCELAIN AND DELFTW ARE full fll HI Hi aa* cxniDiiion ai Na.ionai muwim Art Paltry Saturday713 words
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Advertisement359 1984-02-29 2 Going to a kopi-tiam and other aw\ i^k_j ways to stick together -A displayc____sL outlook, Page Two of British prints LEISURE, Page Six H_M_l-_i_^_i_^l I B^ l^___ _l^w_r^___ _-_W ffT m\\mmW :_________i _______________fl_r /jl-___--__^^B |1 i^^ lw^^ wf _V __P __I__M aW ff^* m^a» '''''-{XwKr "jaaMaairp^jftiafY y Oi_H__&_, __h_w I359 words
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Article, Illustration398 1984-02-29 3 SHARON NG - SHARON NG By An administrative assistant, 25 BECAUSE of the current emphasis on speaking Mandarin instead of dialect, my brother, sister and I are doing our best to learn Mandarin. Our knowledge of the language is minimal, as we studied398 words
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255 1984-02-29 3 ABIGAIL CHEW - Making bookmarks from bits of paper ABIGAIL CHEW By A housewife, 30. and mother of two SNIP, snip, snip, snip four pairs of scissors were clipping away. One pair was in my mother-m-law's hand. She was sitting in her chair, carefully cutting out a picture from a sheet of paper.255 words
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Article, Illustration474 1984-02-29 3 CHING FOOK YEE - CHING FOOK YEE By A PSA supervisor, 36, and father of two MANY families spend their weekends either going for a car ride or on a picnic. I take my family on a bus ride. We start by boarding a bus to the interchange and474 words
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Article, Illustration190 1984-02-29 3 CHIA YONG PENG - CHIA YONG PENG By A 16-year-old student BOTH Mom and Dad are working. And most nights, Dad, who's a taxi driver, is not home. But our family has stayed close thanks to our common love for food. Whenever Dad's not working, and we are tired of190 words
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Article, Illustration826 1984-02-29 4 DRLHL - Coping with the death of a loved one DRLHL Death is inevitable. Yet no one is ever prepared for the intensity of sorrow and grief that follows the loss of a beloved. This article examines the grief response and the subject of grief counselling. By A community service project of826 words
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Article246 1984-02-29 4 MOURNING, the process of coping with the loss of a loved one, involves four basic stages. The first task is the acceptance of the death. Only then can one deal with the emotional impact of the loss. Many people keep calling out for the dead person. Or246 words
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Article, Illustration452 1984-02-29 4 How counselling can help the grieving MOST people are able to cope with the death of a loved one and work through the grief reaction process on their own. But for people who have trouble resolving their feelings about the less, counselling will often help. The goals of counselling correspond452 words
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Article525 1984-02-29 4 OF ALL life's tragedies, the death of a spouse is perhaps the most harrowing. A major study of how Americans deal witn this pain has reached a surprising conclusion: those with unhappy marriages grieve far longer than do the survivors of loving partnerships. Anguish isAP - 525 words
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Advertisement102 1984-02-29 3 r Sumptuous Chinese V Cuisine with a difference— We welcome you to try! Car Park Jockey available. For reservations or enquiries, please contact: ORIBHSAE. aOUR-ttBS bh-MM-S-M- (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD 21, #07-00, Top Floor, Ming Arcade (behind Ming Court Hotel), Cuscaden Road Singapore 1024. Tel: 734 6725, 734 1736 Executive Lunch102 words
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Advertisement1048 1984-02-29 5 M f > extraordinary offers from the rertama Group I ■W gA| _F __aiP^ Grab tfiese bargains now. _^^g^_^Lr_S?lliiPll[ni__il I r!^ o. i,. I _y_flttf___B __Ts "'v Bl_.^l9_____________i _____f 'Wm WtWti tpci rei imi/cij c_ie oo" FREE: IPc Mini Stereo Liaht Weight HARMONY P-3 Hea^horS 6 B H r4rr -7Affl-HBH-l1,048 words
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Miscellaneous231 1984-02-29 6 GARFIELD Byjimt^nm STAR WARS By Archie Goodwin &Al Wllllmmson in "vEAHKip^Ga.peNKOp's in a 71 fc^w/w?c>«x?/ TLJXE? fvWSTFK UJKE PEGINNIN TD/V\AKE/*_f THE MESSENGeK PRONE'6 P r»« *l pfc^^ SOWBONE...KEACHIN& .l.V^v\. V NEKVOU9 APOUT VOU /NFOfiMATiON STORAGG V )lir 7NffOC/GH j WOJU^NT £C> V C'MON ftACK MOPULE NOW SO— M ati^n THE231 words
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Miscellaneous425 1984-02-29 6 SL VHIS NEXT PIECE IS Mf^ Id HAT AM TjUST SIT II \W CALLED 'PETER AND M FINGERS, SIR... IT I SUPPOSEP/ STILL AND 1:M M UJQLF" ISN'T DONE AT TO PO J LISTEN TO t^^^ /AKe you s^/y^A XttJmuch i\ //y% z- 7^^ v I THERE ARE NO )/-rOOHOTf=OK425 words
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Article, Illustration805 1984-02-29 7 CONTEMPORARY BRITISH PRINTMAKERS Hyatt Regency's Crystal Ballroom Foyer Friday to Sunday, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily Previewed by JOHN de SOUZA IT'S the first time that Singapore is seeing such a comprehensive show of modern British prints. And it might well disprove 28-year-old London805 words
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Advertisement271 1984-02-29 7 APPOINTMENTS yAn Established leasing company requires: CREDIT/MARKETING OFFICERS The Job: Successful candidates will be part of a team responsible for the company's marketing and business development and will include such functions as soliciting new business, servicing existing clients, analysing and reviewing financial data as well as credit evaluation and recommendation.271 words
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Advertisement314 1984-02-29 7 1 I PROCESS ENGINEER 1 H Recognised degree in Mechanical or Electronics Engineering. H Will be responsible to provide process support to solve any §1 production line problems as well as work on improving product H §»j yields, cost and quality. §§§j Familiarity in printed circuit board assembly, automatic B8314 words
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Advertisement280 1984-02-29 7 I A large retailing Company requires a top-notch professional to join its dynamic senior- management team as Advertising Promotions The Position The Position is responsible for planning, organising, directing and controlling the Company's entire muitimillion dollars programme in advertising and promotions including public relations and instore visual merchandising and display.280 words
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Advertisement303 1984-02-29 7 NOTICES THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP 185 NOTICE OF RESOLUTION NAM ANN COMPANY PRIVATE LIMITED (In Liquidation) At an Extra-ordinary General Meeting of Nam Ann Company Private Limited duly convened and held at 321-A North Bridge Road, Singapore 0718, on the 21 day of February 1984 and following Special Resolution was303 words
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Article, Illustration1046 1984-02-29 8 CHRIS HO - Moving to slicker sounds CHRIS HO On record s By In this last of a twopart series, we read about Roxy Music's move away from the quirky and the bizarre to more commercial sounds. Flesh Blood ...Roxy hoped for an American hit, but apart from a few tracks, this was1,046 words
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Article, Illustration569 1984-02-29 8 KATE JAMES - KATE JAMES At last Friday's performance of Time for a Little Some- J thing, presented by the Raffles Group at the Raffles Hotel, many in the audience walked out in a huff. Why? By PEOPLE need a good reason to walk out of569 words
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Advertisement492 1984-02-29 8 APPOINTMENTS Anchor floods ANCHOR FOODS is part of an international group of companies of the New Zealand Dairy Board. The New Zealand Dairy Board is one of the largest corporation in New Zealand with an annual turnover in excess of $2 billion and is responsible for 20% of New Zealand's492 words
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Advertisement728 1984-02-29 8 The MRT Corporation invites applications for the following positions: A ASSISTANT CORPORATION SECRETARY /LEGAL OFFICER SalaryScale $1600x100-1800x125-2050x150-3700 '3850 150 4000 (Entry point will be commensurate with qualification and expe r ie r i Function Reporting to the Corporation Secretary/ Legal Officer, the successfu candidate will provide advice on all legai728 words
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Miscellaneous265 1984-02-29 8 What's on GUANGDONG CHAOZ- of space food. American HOU OPERA Excerpts Library Resource Centre, from Shi Qian and the 10 a.m. -5.30 p.m. Last Magic Hen, Snow in Sum- day. Free, mer based on a famous VESSEXS Prints and Yuan play about the drawings of ships, past injustices done to265 words
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Advertisement401 1984-02-29 9 NOTICES NATIONAL 1 WT\ UNIVERSITY I OF SINGAPORE I Admission 1984—5 I CAREER GUIDANCE TALKS AND I COUNSELLING SERVICE I Tne National University of Singapore has organised a series of career guidance talks to fl MMM p' apacHx applicants or. their choice of courses of study and their future careers.401 words
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Advertisement123 1984-02-29 9 WE HAVE MOVED J&*m TONG BROTHERS ALUMINIUM M# GROUP OF COMPANIES: Tong Brothers Aluminium Co. Cemac Tong (Private) Limited Tong Aluminium (Private) Limited Tiger Properties Private Limited Kensington Housing Private Limited Accounts Administration (Aluminium Partition) (Leasing Maintenance) NOTICE EflD CAI C I FRANCIS SIH KIA HOCK l/C No. IUH OMLC123 words
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Advertisement438 1984-02-29 9 KUALA LUMPUR SEWERAGE PROJECT CITY OF KUALA LUMPUR _y J INVITATION OF TENDER (21/84) V^flJ^ga SUPPLY OF SEWER MAINTENANCE RADIO, T.V. MONITORING AND 4%n LABORATORY EQUIPMENT CONTRACT NO. 104 Notice is hereby given that the Datuk Bandar (Mayor) of the City of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia is inviting Tenders from Suppliers438 words
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Miscellaneous2079 1984-02-29 9 \OUR VEWING AND USTENING GUDE^ t_f_ bi b b b jl6Bß^Hj^~~^^^^^^^^ sbc s Might vs minnows i****** mmm 9 Y*B 3.00 PM Opening and Programme Highlights followed mmk u* 5 M AM Nalionai Anthem You: Lunchdate i.m News bv Hotel ilvUidai.n r with English subtitles) MID-WEEK SPORTS two teams fought2,079 words
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Article, Illustration1279 1984-02-29 10 Ll LIEN- FUNG - Ll LIEN-FUNG Bamboo green Struggle between Han and Chu Part 3 By SONG YI'S decision not to lift the siege of Zhao, his indifference to the welfare of his soldiers and contempt for the fighting spirit of his warriors became unbearable for Xiang Yu. That night, after the party Song1,279 words
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Article256 1984-02-29 10 I^^VtiKrlnv^^v^^S^Kti^Es^ KIP __Hstc_X ii'tf _r>_fc*«M*tt±4£« aatw^_ui_* mm *3£___S_€^r£7 ■k* t ii h r A b*Jfc* xa f B _> SrtURM V£ sttSifl& *31 ftfcft ft3.9 ft*Hi RlN*** **IS *_1 Mite** fl__._fttl ftifcfc fit t* rfnrSjKfi. IMt *4I ft_f*B! -Wife (Afi $_E_K_X tf aKtr>K^ git-tune €_fj> »^_m<= «m ifeifc m-MHf' __J_j256 words
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Advertisement647 1984-02-29 10 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES m Telex Service: Address: Rates: Min. Charges: aj.ujq S.T.A.N.T.S Appointments Notices Section Straits Times: 5523.75 psc. cm. Straits Times: 5571.25 _tl~_!__L« RS ***** TIMEAD TIMES PUBLISHING BHD Sunday Times: 5524.40 psc. cm. Sunday Times: 5573.20 BSSOBBI M g^. Times House 1 1 1 HB Tel: *****11 ext 2724-7 2669647 words
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Advertisement303 1984-02-29 10 REGIONAL MANAGER A major international Publisher is seeking an experienced Advertising Sales Manager. Candidates over 28 years of age should have the following attributes: minimum five years marketing/sales/advertising experience with a proven track record and a natural affinity for sales. mature and able to communicate with people at all levels.303 words
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129 1984-02-29 11 TWO children walking through a forest chanced upon an archer who had just shot a bull's-eye. The children, impressed by his feat, implored him to give them another show of his marksmanship. The archer agreed, declaring that he would shoot an arrow through aSinorama - 129 words
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Article35 1984-02-29 11 -B $&3_.__|#J_l •JE ft_*#_*c__tt*aeeffl *S>B!ffi«LbHfc_S ll7_»*#£A _M3 ihil^S»"fi K-% iftil "ig»|E UA akp rfri _j I &@fi.A B.tttffcttg B&11& ic£ (Ml W Bit A SGJfc** M ft* tat** f*ft»*x. j" F* Si VKUtt T*eb •h»35 words
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Article, Illustration130 1984-02-29 11 *Hifffffi_fli«_£_*fl-&? Afnismi_;£#&_ m*% §m£t_j»flrii£ ££nTi*ift_*i_jfni_j °*g iJ_fl_Ss_¥«T**»J_. 6. f|sS*fl-fi__£ **B ffiKWH '&#iT_£°ffii _S£if_?&tfc&AilT7 Dsi*--T§&_S&i*.s£*f j**w___r Jf P«_Js#itt#W 54? fftf ffiiaatt fciiWiSg. S3. ___*»*«!^«Wtt«lO «sfeA_i^n*' &%m BrT«^f»#^H-08- I_tiiiJAßt^_rP __*3_B*ffff° Mo*; 4P£* uttttt fajgi*^i_6_ia fc.##H.t§lA£_*<' -fc-H 1 *&ItS nK?m*rass%M I* ffitA#i* o *S_i__tt___B. 7rn«* Jtttfflw _-.£Ao A" a**»__Bfl fa W*ZMteT~M% SBflt fTf130 words
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Advertisement479 1984-02-29 11 NOTICES IHHIIIHaHIHHIH^l HHIIIHaHIHHIH^^ a^^ Bl^ *****1^ HBII^ __lHl__ INDUSTRIAL OXYGEN INCORPORATED BERHAD _jB. W* (Incorporated in Malaysia) TO ALL MEMBERS INTERIM REPORT FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED 31ST DECEMBER, 1983 I The unaudited results of the Company and of the Group for the six months ended 31st December 1983 are479 words
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Advertisement318 1984-02-29 11 SEMBAWANG SHIPYARD LIMITED The Directors of Sembawang Shipyard Limited announce the unaudited results of the Group and the Company for the year ended 31 st December 1983 as follows: Before Extraordinary Item 276 40,554 -99.3 5,901 42,717 -86.2 Profit After Extraordinary Item 9,570 40,554 -76.4 5,901 42,717 -86.2 Profit Attributable318 words
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Advertisement348 1984-02-29 11 PERM& PERMS &JiMHfl& Everybody loves a Il9HJ|^s good Perm! Rush B D^jjf^ Wk to us for a delightful _^K_ built for Am m mm ~T^ rrl PM/AW YOU! .JUk* P _LJT Superb lUB; a CUT COLOR J*- 1 for you too! A m w Phone Now: or Just Walk In:348 words
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Advertisement470 1984-02-29 12 VftPITOL: NOW SHOWING!* fl (*****59) 5 SHOWS at 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.30, 9.15 ■Those 2 madcaps together im their latest action/comedy. 1 TetZneeCffill <Bud ipencer -rli Cr^ «_£_7jft <__^B.lJh<cH<?y~ JADE: HURRY-HURRY SEE IT NOW! (*****80) 5 SHOWS: 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.30, 9.00 UPROARIOUS NEW COMEDY HILARIOUSLY POSING/ I ANSWERING THE470 words
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Article, Illustration1042 1984-02-29 13 NOR EFFENDI BADRON - NOR EFFENDI BADRON By Pre-U 11, Victoria School Bilingual youth "Air tenang jangan disangka tiada buaya." Malay Proverb DDDDD "Don't assume that there are no croco- diles in the water when its surface is B *^_r^T_*Pi !rj Literal translation, DDDDD D_^»-_k_i~iU_--*<-.-i "Still water runs deep." reNDUnQbU Equivalent1,042 words
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Article, Illustration569 1984-02-29 13 Oleh NOR EFFENDI BADRON - Oleh NOR EFFENDI BADRON Pra-U 11, Sekolah Victoria PENYAIR veteran Singapura, Pak Masuri Salikun, sering mengingatkan kita bahawa, "Puisi ada di manamana"; di dewan, di sekolah, di universiti, di radio, di taman, di hati manusia mahupun di tepi pantai, dan bukan semata-mata daiam buku-buku antologi sajak.569 words
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Article562 1984-02-29 13 Haron A. Rahman - Lesson 97 A Easy Steps to Malay Haron A. Rahman By Let's learn Malay Perbendaharaan kata-kata Vocabulary: 1) seruan call 2) bidang— field 3) khutbah sermon 4) bengkel workshop 5) lingkungan range 6) membimbing to guide 7) bibit seeds 8) gemar—to like, to be fond of Soalan-soalan Questions: BACA kamngan562 words
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