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Title Section15 1984-03-15 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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Article, Illustration537 1984-03-15 1 GERRY DE SILVA - GERRY DE SILVA Firm says $6 million shares offer withdrawn because of investigations by the authorities By Chan Ho under Paul Chan Section Two Pagei THE $6-million question that many have been asking about Chan Ho Engineering's shock announcement has been answered it is under tax537 words
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Article, Illustration981 1984-03-15 1 PETER BARNARD - Thumbs up Hart sets the pace PETER BARNARD By US Editor The way ahead The celebrations The loser Page 3 Th» following arc th« result* up to pr— time last night m th« balloting m tha Supar Tuesday's fiva atata primaries and four state caucuses WASHINGTON, Wed. A marathon notUPI - 981 words
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138 1984-03-15 1 TEL AVIV, Wed. Israelis who have exchange operations oatside Israel will no longer be asked to disrobe In front of a consular official to obtain a new passport for travel home, the Jerusalem Post said today. "Until recently, an applicant for such a passport wouldUPI - 138 words
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Article29 1984-03-15 1 LONDON, Wed. Staff manning the US Pershing-2 missiles deployed m West Germany have secretly undergone their first training exercises, Jane's Defence Weekly mae.-izine re ported today. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article201 1984-03-15 1 More on the Budget debate Pages 10, 11 and 12 roads virtually came to a standstill. The police told the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation where the inundated areas were as early as 4 a.m. on March 3. The first broadcast came on the air at 6 a.m. But by eight, the201 words
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Article, Illustration174 1984-03-15 1 our Parliament team - Police find 20 new flood areas our Parliament team By THE police discovered something new m the downpour which took Singapore by storm a fortnight ago there are 20 new flood-prone areas m and out of town. Home Affairs Minister Chua Sian Chin told Parliament yesterday that the floods on174 words
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Article60 1984-03-15 1 BELFAST, Wed. (Jerry Adams, president of Sinn Fein, the Irish Republican Army's political arm, was shot and wounded In the neck by gunmen m an assassination attempt here today, police said. There was no Immediate report of the rlrrumstances surrounding the shooting. His lawyer announcedAP; AFP - 60 words
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IN SUMMARY
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Article541 1984-03-15 2 SBC's bold venture ALL 44 students from SBC's present drama training course will be given parts m its coming TV series. The four-episode Mandarin drama, The Young Ones, is scheduled for telecast after The Awakening which ends its run m early May. SBC drama trainer, Mr Lee Wing Shek,541 words
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Article276 1984-03-15 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: PIG-FARMING takes more from the country than It gives. It requires a lot of water, takes up valuable land and causes pollution. Since Singapore has always pursued the policy of doing what Is the most efficient and the best for Its long-term Interest, If the276 words
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Article261 1984-03-15 2 Good news for fans FANS of Manchester United may get a chance to watch their favourite club play. But only if the team get knocked out of the European Cup Winners Cup final m May. Les Olive, secretary of the English First Division club, said a lot depended on261 words
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Article211 1984-03-15 2 TRADING SUSPENDED AS NEW STORM BLOWS UP AT KLCE EVEN before the storm at the Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange regarding the disputed 761 crude palm oil futures contracts had subsided, a fresh tempest of 5,600 lots came along yesterday. Once again, it involved a refusal to honour CPO contracts211 words
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Article53 1984-03-15 2 SMALL JAPANESE HOMES DESPITE its economic miracle, Japan has not provided the average Japanese worker with housing of a standard commensurate with the nations wealth. A recent survey shows that nearly 80 per cent of tenants m urban areas live m homes with floor areas of less 56 sq53 words
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Article426 1984-03-15 2 Move against Iran ARAB foreign ministers met m Baghdad yesterday amid reports that they would initiate economic moves against Teheran. The meeting, called by Iraq, was convened as diplomats here reported that more than a quarter-of-a-million Iranian revolutionary guards and regular forces were set to attack the426 words
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Article225 1984-03-15 2 Resolve dispute order MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad has ordered the Health Ministry to resolve a dispute with 1,700 hospital assistants who have threatened to go on strike on April 2. The hospital assistants want better terms and conditions of service. The grouses of225 words
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Article403 1984-03-15 2 Coming attractions MOVIE enthusiasts can look forward to some above-average films on TV m the coining months. KANNAN CHANDRAN compiles a list of the better movies that SBC have acquired for telecast this year. The list includes two films Dirty Harry and one of its many sequels, Magnum403 words
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Article173 1984-03-15 2 Back to school IT'S back to school again for part-time television programme presenter See-Tow Yoke Peng. Better known for her appearance m 30-Minute Focus, an SBC current affairs programme m Mandarin, she will be out of the limelight for two years when she §oes to the Tokyo University173 words
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Miscellaneous60 1984-03-15 2 TV update CHANNEL 3 5.10 SBC/RTM Joint Production Oari Keel rfinfga Dewasa (r) 5.55 Hari Ini Dalam Sejarah: Today m History 7.10 Musical Interlude 7.29 Azan Maghrib: Prayer Call 7.33 The Jeffersons (cont'd) 9.35 Parliament Report 9.50 Sinar Islam: Religious Programme CHANNFI 1 0 5.48 ABC Wide World of Sports60 words
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THE WAY AHEAD
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Article744 1984-03-15 3 PETER BARNARD - PETER BARNARD By US Editor WASHINGTON, Wed. Even allowing for the fact that political campaigns have to be pronounced clinically dead before the patients will admit to having caught a cold, the cheerful condition reports coming from both Walter Mondale and Gary Hart today have some basis m744 words
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Article, Illustration314 1984-03-15 3 ALABAMA MR MONDALE gained his first primary victory of the year here with 34 per cent of the vote. Senator John Glenn, m his best "Super Tuesday" showing, held a narrow lead over Senator Gary Hart for second, each with 21 per cent. The Rev Jesse Jackson314 words
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Article, Illustration36 1984-03-15 3 Hart has to be the favou- rite. It helps to have the media with you. I should know. I've never had the media with me. Former President Richard Nixon, addressing New York businessmen36 words
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361 1984-03-15 3 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT THE CELEBRATIONS: By US Correspondent WASHINGTON, Wed. There was just one thing wrong with the Gary Hart celebration party m Washington last night the setting. The Mayflower is one of Washington's sedate old hotels, not as luxurious or as361 words
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Article, Illustration339 1984-03-15 3 THE LOSER: BOSTON, Wed. Liberal Democrat George McGovern, humiliated m his bid for the United States presidency m 1972, last night gracefully abandoned his latest campaign for the White House. The laconic, witty former South Dakota Senator had told supporters he would quit ifReuter - 339 words
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Article, Illustration188 1984-03-15 4 HI NTSVILLE (Texas), Wed. James David Autry, convicted murderer who came within 24 minutes of being executed last October, died by lethal Injection early today after the US Supreme Court turned down a last-ditch appeal. Autry, 21, wearing a light blue shirtReuter; AP - 188 words
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279 1984-03-15 4 WINDHOEK (South-West Africa), Wed. President Kenneth Kaunda of Zambia has offered to set up a meeting between South Africa and Blackruled Africa's so-called frontline states, said a six-country grouping that seeks Black majority rule m the region. A presidential spokesman m Lusaka, Zambia'sNYT; Reuter - 279 words
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300 1984-03-15 4 Iran masses for strike on Basra B AGHD AD. Wed. ARAB foreign ministers began an emergency meeting here today amid reports that they would initiate economic moves against Teheran. The meeting, called by Baghdad to discuss the escalation of the 41--month-old Gulf War, wasReuter - 300 words
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88 1984-03-15 4 BEIRUT, Wed. Soviet Politburo member Geidar Aliyev flew back to Moscow yesterday, his fourday visit to Syria sealed with a glowing joint statement of friendship between the Soviet Union and its main Middle East ally. Mr Aliyev's visit to Syria was the first by aUPI; AFP - 88 words
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251 1984-03-15 4 Arms cost may have been underestimated WASHINGTON, Wednesday THE Reagan administration might have underestimated the price of its five-year military buildup by hundreds of billions of doLars, the General Accounting Office said m a report yesterday. The non-partisan Congressional agency said the programme's cost for weapons from 1980 through 1984NYT; AP - 251 words
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Article75 1984-03-15 4 US-Soviet summit denied MOSCOW, Wed. United States Embassy officials today denied a statement by Mr Hans-Jochen Yogel, leader of West Germany's opposition Social Demo era' Party, that Soviet leader Konstantin ChernenKo and F resident Ronald Reagan may be discussing the jossibilit y of a summit. US Embarsy spokesman FYank ToniniUPI - 75 words
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198 1984-03-15 4 WASHINGTON, Wed. The US Air Force is moving so fast to deploy the giant MX missile that it does not have time to test properly whether either the missiles or their silos will work, a congressional report says. The report by the HouseUPI - 198 words
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Article, Illustration391 1984-03-15 5 Troops ordered to retaliate if Burmese cross border BANGKOK, W«d. THE Thai military Supreme Commander, Gen Arthit Kamlang-ek, said today he had ordered his troops on the border with Burma to retaliate if Burmese forces crossed into Thailand to attack Karen rebels. HeReuter - 391 words
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182 1984-03-15 5 HONGKONG, Wednesday HONGKONG'S Legislative Council (Legco) today unanimously passed a motion demanding a say m any agreement that China and Britain reach on the future of this capitalist colony, which Beijing intends to rule m 13 years. The unofficial, or private sector, representativesAFP - 182 words
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Article78 1984-03-15 5 UNITED NATIONS Educational. Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Unesco) directorgeneral Amadou M'Bow on Tuesday blocked a United States audit team from examining the agency's records for evidence of financial mismanagement. He said he was the target of a "smear campaign." Reports from the US last Friday quotedUPI - 78 words
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Article71 1984-03-15 5 A HIGH-POWERED panel of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) met m Paris yesterday to look into the possible consequences of the US dollar's fast decline on the foreign exchanges over the past six weeks. Senior officials from nine Western countries and Japan were meeting toAFP - 71 words
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Article70 1984-03-15 5 THE GOVERNMENTS of Australia and New Zealand want the release of British defence documents following London reports that British troops were deliberately exposed to atomic weapons tests during the *****. Australian Defence Minister Gordon Scholes and his New Zealand counterpart, Mr David Thomson, demanded on Tuesday theUPI - 70 words
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Article52 1984-03-15 5 JAPAN AND the Soviet Union ended diplomatic talks m Moscow on Tuesday, making no real progress on any of the issues dividing them. But they agreed to meet more often. Japanese Deputy Foreign Minister Toshijiro Nakajima also stressed the need for political dialogue between the twoAFP - 52 words
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Article, Illustration228 1984-03-15 5 TOKYO, Wednesday JAPAN'S most austere budget m 29 years was passed by Parliament yesterday, but its defence spending and foreign aid were allowed large increases, reflecting diplomatic considerations. The Lower House approved by a majority vote the general account of 50,627 billion yen (*****UPI - 228 words
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Article110 1984-03-15 5 World's 'oldest' dog dies BRISBANE, Wed. A bUck cattle te, repatei U be tie w«rM'i *M«st dM, died Us deep Jirt flirae day* after tStUmi blrtMay. ChUla^wtw held the for the world's «lde«t oudae, wMtke eqalvmleat «f TtA hamaa yean «ld whea be died Urt Thanday at hla waer's a*meUPI - 110 words
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Article40 1984-03-15 5 JERUSALEM, Wed. The United States space agency Is to set up a laser tracking station m Israel for weather and satellite research, Israel officials said yesterday. The million-dollar project will be located m the outskirts of Jerusalem. APAP - 40 words
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Article87 1984-03-15 5 S'pore book show in China BEIJING, Wed. A Singapore book exhibition opened here today with nearly 700 titles m English and Chinese. A dozen publishing houses of the Singapore Book Publishers Association displayed books on science, technology, medicine, politics, economics, culture and education. Special books aimed at pre-school children andUPI - 87 words
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371 1984-03-15 6 Booster Budget for British industry Tax cuts and more investments m the offing LONDON, W«d. THE Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr Nigel Lawson, unveiled a Budget yesterday that he said would stimulate business reform the taxation system, clear the way for tax cuts m the future and give Prime MinisterReuter; NYT - 371 words
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Article, Illustration220 1984-03-15 6 riirv soreads 1 LONDON, Wed. A nationwide strike by Britain's miners heated op yesterday m militant picketing spread, shotting more Una ltf of the nations 175 mines, the stater— National Coal Board said. Ml»ers, traditionally among Britain's mast militant workers, were divided about the strikeUPI; Reuter; AP - 220 words
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364 1984-03-15 6 n he rurv snreaas (2) WARSAW, Wed. Poland's Communist government and Roman Catholic Church leaders are heading for a full-scale confrontation over the authorities's campaign to ban crucifixes from all public buildings. The Polish bishops yesterday sent a message of full support toReuter - 364 words
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280 1984-03-15 6 Deadlock over ways to cure the EEC BRUSSELS. Wednesday THE European Community has moved to reform its costly farm subsidies system but, only five days before a crucial summit, remains deadlocked over ways of overhauling its near-exhausted finances. Diplomats said the major obstacle to agreement at the March 19-20 summitReuter - 280 words
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Article101 1984-03-15 6 Libyan among four charged LONDON, Tues. Four people, including a Libyan businessman, have been charged m connection with bomb attacks on Arab targets m London and Manchester, police said today. Seven other people all Libyans were still being questioned about the weekend blasts which injured more than 20 people. PoliceReuter - 101 words
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Article73 1984-03-15 6 VILNIUS (Lithuania), Tues. Garry Kasparov and Vasily Smyslov drew their second game here yesterday m the challengers final to find an opponent for world chess champion Anatoly Karpov. Smyslov, the 63 year-old former world champion playing white, adjourned on Monday on the 41st move but proposed aAFP - 73 words
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Article38 1984-03-15 6 BEIJING, Wed China has 700.000 doctors for its one billion population, a proportion far below developed countries, hut plans to train 500.000 more over the next 15 years, the official China daily newspaper reported today APAP - 38 words
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Article, Illustration431 1984-03-15 8 JULIE TAN - JULIE TAN By IN what is described as a bold move, the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation is casting all the students from its current drama training course m a coming drama series. All 44 students m the nine-month course, which ends m May,431 words
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727 1984-03-15 8 BEN DAVIDSON - 'More heinous' offences than Tar ling case BEN DAVIDSON The City Country Club case says A-G By THE OFFENCES committed by four former City Country Club directors were much more heinous than the ones for which former Haw Par Brothers International chairman Richard Tarling was jailed for six months. the727 words
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308 1984-03-15 9 THE Indonesian government welcomed any investments from Singapore, including pig farming m the Rhio Islands, a spokesman of the Indonesian embassy here said yesterday. He was commenting on the statement by the First Deputy Prime Minister and Education Minister, Dr Goh308 words
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Article, Illustration313 1984-03-15 9 GILLIAN POW CHONG - GILLIAN POW CHONG Electronics firm opts to pay through POSB By THE days of National Semiconductor workers queue ing to collect their pay m cash from the pay office is fast coming to an end. They can now queue at the POSB autoteller installed near313 words
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Article90 1984-03-15 9 Piling for Cisco HQ starts THE first pile of the new complex for the headquarters of the Commercial and Industrial Security Corporation m Jalan Afifi, off Paya Lebar Road, was laid by the corporation's chairman, Mr Cheong Quee Wah, yesterday. When completed by February 1986, the eightstorey complex, costing $2590 words
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144 1984-03-15 9 Coastal Birds stamps on sale today THE Coastal Birds special postage stamps will be on sale from today. Presentation packs at $2.50 are also available at all post offices. These special postage stamps can be bought at the following post offices: General Post Office (8.30 a.m. to 6 p.m.); Customer144 words
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Article83 1984-03-15 9 LABOURER Rengasamy Nyanapragasam, 26, was jailed for five years by the High Court on Tuesday after he admitted stabbing an acquaintance to death after a misunderstanding over the loss of |20. Mr Krishnasamy Thanab.il, 25, got into a fight with Rengasamy at the junction of upper83 words
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81 1984-03-15 9 FORMER Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser will visit Singapore later this month, an Australian High Commission spokesman confirmed yesterday. Mr Fraser will be here to attend a three-day banking seminar organised by the United States-based Investments Seminars Inc, beginning on March 26. He will81 words
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Article, Illustration129 1984-03-15 9 'Viets cool to latest Asean proposals' VIETNAMESE Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach has failed to show any positive response to Asean's latest proposals for a settlement of the Cambodian problem during his recent visit to Jakarta. The Deputy Prime Minister of Thailand, Mr Bhichai Rattakul, who was m Jakarta at129 words
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835 1984-03-15 10 Lee Kim Chew; Alan Jonn; Irene Ngoc; Lillian Chew; Hsunq Bee Hwa; ELena Chong; Conrad Rai; Wong Ai Kwei - Lee Kim Chew Alan Jonn Irene Ngoc Lillian Chew Hsunq Bee Hwa ELena Chong Conrad Rai Wong Ai Kwei A humming pace: Day Three of the Budget Debate hummed along nicely as the House went through the estimates for four ministries: Environment, Law, Home Affairs835 words
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Article194 1984-03-15 10 Debate on the Law Ministry THE government's acquisition of land might have created an imbalance m the supply and demand of land m Singapore, Dr Augustine Tan (Whampoa) said yesterday. Dr Tan said his statement was only based on a "sneaky suspicion." He would therefore like194 words
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Article118 1984-03-15 10 THOSE detained at drug rehabilitation centres (DRCs) will be released only when they had kicked the drug habit, the Minister of State (Home Affairs), Mr S. Jayakumar said yesterday. Relatives of detainees should try to understand this and not insist on their early release118 words
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314 1984-03-15 10 THE government has given citizenship mostly to "ordinary people" from all walks of life, not just to those with money to invest here, the Minister of State (Home Affairs), Prof S. Jayakumar said yesterday. He told Parliament that citizenship was given to314 words
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Article, Illustration530 1984-03-15 10 Debate on the Environment Ministry Vacant market lots will be converted to meet demand VACANT market stalls will be converted to cooked food units to meet hawkers' demand, the Environment Ministry's Parliamentary Secretary, Mr Teo Chong Tee, told Parliament yesterday. For a start, 88 market530 words
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149 1984-03-15 10 WHEN you next see a driver spitting oat of his car, take down his car number and note the time and place. Then send these particulars to the Environment Ministry. This is what you should do if you want to help149 words
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Article, Illustration159 1984-03-15 10 WHICH deserved more attention a bad stomach or an empty stomach? One could avoid a bad stomach by not eating at a dirty hawker stall but a person with an empty stomach has no choice. Mr Tang See Chim (Choa Chu Kang) used this analogy when159 words
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244 1984-03-15 10 Cooking oil issue stirs up -sizzle- DR Ang Kok Peng (Buona Vista) stirred up a sizzle when the House debated on the funds allocated to the Environment Ministry. His description of the re-nse of rooking oils for deep frying food such as goreng pisang and you tino brought gales of244 words
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Article, Illustration482 1984-03-15 11 Debate on the Home A££airs Ministry Community policemen get the OK from even the dogs THE friendly neighbourhood policemen m Toa Payoh are so well-received that even street and pet dogs wag their tails to greet them on their rounds. This example showing how successful the neighbourhood482 words
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272 1984-03-15 11 THE government has the right not to issue a passport to citizens who have been convicted of offences or are under investigation or awaiting trial for serious offences. Prof S. Jayakunar, Minister of State (Home Affairs), said those who believed to be involved m activities272 words
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Article, Illustration159 1984-03-15 11 EVEN Tony, the Pekinese living In Khe Bong, Toa Payoh, has become a firm Mead of the local Neighbourhood Police Post. It got to knew the •f fleers and men there daring Its evening walks with Its owner, Madam Tay Kirn Wan, a housewife159 words
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Article109 1984-03-15 11 FOREIGNERS will have their employment passes cancelled if they are found to have lied about their qualifications. The Immigration Department will also take court action, if necessary, against those who give false information when applying for an employment pass. But to avoid slip-ups m the109 words
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187 1984-03-15 11 THERE is no need to tighten the rules on the granting of professional visit passes to foreign singers as the Home Affairs Ministry already has adequate checks. The Minister of State (Home Affairs), Prof S. Jayakumar, yesterday revealed the many requirements that187 words
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987 1984-03-15 11 PHILIP LEE - PHILIP LEE [From the Gallery By INUSI ALLY heavy verbal turbulence churned up a lot of hot air In Parliament yesterday as the Budget debate entered its third day. Hut the storm was relieved by the occasional gales ot laughter, restarted987 words
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257 1984-03-15 11 THE government will not sell any more fake watches seized by the police and customs daring raids. This assurance came from Home Affairs Minister Chna Slan Chin m Parliament yesterday. He said the Central Supplies Department, which auctions goods seised by the government,257 words
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Article524 1984-03-15 11 Argument over lantern -permits- LAST year's Lantern Festival must have been fun for the children of Anson. There were two lantern processions on the same evening, with lion dancers and all. But m Parliament yesterday, all the gaiety was forgotten as Mr J B. «f e yare t n a524 words
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Article, Illustration378 1984-03-15 12 Debate on the Health Ministry Augustine Tan told to form pressure group for change SINGAPORE'S No 1 anti-abortion crusader, Dr Augustine Tan (Whampoa), took his cause yet again into Parliament yesterday, only to be told: "If you want the law changed, form a pressure378 words
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270 1984-03-15 12 THE public, community organisations and philanthropic foundations can play their part to facilitate kidney donations or raise funds to defray the high cost of operating dialysis stations, said Mr Howe Yoon (hong yesterday. The Health Minister said what was more important was to influence270 words
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Article178 1984-03-15 12 ONLY gullible people go to beauty parlours which promise to stop the skin from ageing, redesign eyebrows or firm up the facial muscles, said Health Minister Howe Y«on Cheng. He told Parliament yesterday that it was not the business of government to prevent people from178 words
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Article271 1984-03-15 12 Lookout for errant road users Debate on the Home Affairs Ministry THE Traffic Police are keeping a sharp lookout for road-noggers and those who speed. Last year, more than 4,800 motorists were booked for road-hogging along the expressways while another 1,085 received warnings. During the same period, 16,392 light goods271 words
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267 1984-03-15 12 Replies to MPs 1 questions POLICE officers have every chance to go far m their careers. This is evident from the types of scholarships and bursary schemes available to them. They have also a career development programme and overseas training courses. Home Affairs267 words
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Article, Illustration152 1984-03-15 12 BLOCK 111 m Depot Road is safe. The earthslip there earlier this month has not affected its stability. Housing Board engineers had inspected the site and confirmed this, said National Development Minister Mr Teh Cheang Wan yesterday. He told Mr Rohan Kamis (Telok Blangah) that the152 words
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Article166 1984-03-15 12 THE Defence Ministry has got the wayward national servicemen under control. Mr Goh Chok Tong, the Defence and Second Health Minister, told the House yesterday that the number of Awol (absent without leave) cases m the past five years had gone down. Replying to166 words
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Article309 1984-03-15 12 SINGAPORE has about 150,000 work permit holders and permanent residents and Mr J.B. Jeyaretnam (Anson) wants to know where they all work. He demanded from the Acting Labour Minister, Prof S. Jayakumar, yesterday a breakdown of the figures as at March 1, 1984, to show309 words
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273 1984-03-15 12 SBCText response: Slow but rising FGFG RESPONSE tj SBC's teletext service had been slow but this was not unexpected, Culture Minister B. Dhanabalan told Parliament yesterday. Replying to Mr Ye© Choo Kok iDelta), he said the cost of changing a television set to one which can receive teletext is still273 words
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Article, Illustration522 1984-03-15 13 Judge to decide if Hennedige need make his defence The dental surgery case A DISTRICT judge will decide tomorrow whether or not Dr Oliver Hennedige must make his defence m the test case accusing him of using his dental surgery as an unregistered factory. Dr Hennedige, 41, is said to522 words
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339 1984-03-15 13 BENG TAN - BENG TAN By They are all on pension scheme ABOUT 33,000 civil servants need pay only 3 per cent into their Medisave Account when the scheme starts next month. At present, these workers, all pensionable officers, pay 13 per cent of their339 words
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228 1984-03-15 13 It was a galloping year at the Turf Club THE Singapore Turf Club did flourishing business last year, compared to 1982. Punters paid out a total of $609,123,404 m bets last year. This was $80.8 million or 15 per cent more than m 1982. The attendance last year, the 50th228 words
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212 1984-03-15 13 ONE of the eight turbines at Senoko power station will be overhauled by the Public Utilities Board during the next two months at a cost of $250,000. The overhaul involves stripping the turbine, a massive task considering its size and weight. The turbine212 words
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Advertisement301 1984-03-15 9 CLM Singapore Handicrafts p JI RELOCATION SALE B.lft Marrr. 'ft A. World Trade Centre Showroom, -1 O IViarCn 84 Ground Roor, Main Entrance Opening Hours Daily 1 0.30 am 7.00 pm TEL- *****22 [-Everything Must Go! TERMS CASH B AH I HEcS I r'^F**™! ■^B^aSaBBB^^BBBBaBBB m Vangtung S*fe*f tni«K) rCB^B301 words
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Advertisement293 1984-03-15 9 i^l a/lil: II fi t SlBCX^.^.a^S'B4 s*i Singapore International Building Exposition Please senC r-e informal on on SiBEX Only SIBEx CONFERENCE Please send me nforr^aton jr, your travel package Please ore-regster 'or 'ree adr^sson to the e.h.btioi Nar^e Tfle Company Name Address C fy Country Mai 10 Cahnati Exposition Group293 words
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Advertisement600 1984-03-15 10 JThe People's for the People f\ PRE-STOCK fg^ TAKING SALE £W^£i $4.20 yj™^^. 1 8^- NOW 4 i S /^Ly y^. ,^aS? ~*s&L' S^' If 'Fijini' Ladies' embroidery *^T 1^ ilF^ f ES Blair a^^> blouses I $45.00 $29.00 "ti r 111 t*" k'^H»^ 3&+J& M l-$65.00 t -$42.00 L600 words
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Advertisement143 1984-03-15 12 STEP INTO THE FUTURE RURRCRPUtSW If you are involved m the rubber and plastics industries, you cannot afford to The only major exhibition of its kind m Southeast Asia, RUBBERPLAS '84 will be represented by many of the world's leading manufacturers displaying their latest machinery, products and services. Britain, France,143 words
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Advertisement8 1984-03-15 13 Health Ministry told to settle dispute Page 358 words
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Advertisement412 1984-03-15 13 I^BW '^^^^^B^B^B^B^ :^Sfl B^Bk iB BP^^^^B B We offer the most attractive housing loan Maximum repayment period of 25 years package m town: Use of your CPF monthly contributions to The lowest interest rates: pay the monthly instalments 1-10 years 9% Bridging loan facilities 11-25 years 9!4% And. because we412 words
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463 1984-03-15 14 SOMEONE once lamented that, as Singapore gets more and more urbanised, new generations of Singaporeans will grow up not knowing what a live pig looks like. The way things are going, future generations of Singaporeans may have to go all the way to Malaysia,463 words
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Article584 1984-03-15 14 As I was passing Down to earth "WHEN I started." says the man who has everything, "there was just me and one secretary. If I lost everything tomorrow. I would just start all over again." To some, this may sound like arrogance. But it is a quiet statement of independence.584 words
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Article, Illustration785 1984-03-15 14 JOHN AUSLAND - Norway— uneasy guardian of Nato's north JOHN AUSL AND It has difficulty adjusting to tensions m the alliance By Writing for the International Herald Tribune OSLO Like other Europeans, Norwegians are trying to keep their balance these days at a time when the sands or snows, as the case may785 words
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Article, Illustration827 1984-03-15 14 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD Rejection of visa for 'KGB official' By FEAR that the Bawd— will Introduce a new event Into the Los Angeles Olympics spying has forced President Reagan to risk a Soviet boycott of the Games. This Is behind the banning of a Russian827 words
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Advertisement221 1984-03-15 14 Bring Li'lJoey to the course. And play golf the r convenient, v comfortable way. Motor Golf Caddies A V^ sK^ U Made m USA T^ IliD FVXINI- WEST (PTE) LTD. •O3 28 Plaza Sngapura 68 O-^arcl Roao &rigapo<e le> 33n285'6 Islei RS 3426' PANWST •B.) UIC Building Sr*r>ton Ma\ Sngapcxe221 words
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Letter, Illustration276 1984-03-15 15 I RECENTLY stopped m Singapore m transit from Europe to Brunei. It was neither my first visit to Singapore nor my first stop at Changi. Apart from the long walk from the arrival gate to the main terminal. I found the stop a276 words
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298 1984-03-15 15 Man is unhappy with $161,900 deal I AM one of the many "proud" owners of Housing Board executive maisonettes. I am not sure if I should consider myself fortunate m having acquired this $161,900 property m Rajah Court. The design of the executive maisonette lacks imagination and common sense. I298 words
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128 1984-03-15 15 He found the tree gone one day I WAITED for about five years for the angsana tree m front of my window to grow and provide shade from the afternoon sun. dust and traffic noise. I recently returned from work to find the tree gone. I refer to the angsana128 words
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339 1984-03-15 15 Poor pass rate because L-riders don't prepare Reply I REFER to the letter "Some L-riders fail again and again" from "utofiian Rider". (ST, Feb 5). We would like to inform "Utopian Rider" and other learner riders that only those who do not meet the required standard fail the test. In339 words
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278 1984-03-15 15 M-cycle dealer took buyer tor a ride THIS letter is written to warn prospective motorcycle buyers of unscrupulous dealers. On Sept 13 last year, I bought a motorcycle which was offered for $2,980 cash. The price was, however, reduced to 12,950 after some bargaining. I was told it was an278 words
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Letter212 1984-03-15 15 THE Straits Times welcomes letters from readers. All letters must include the writer's signature, full name, address, and home and office telephone numbers, if any. They should preferably be typed, double-spaced, on one side of the paper. You may add a pseudonym if you wish. Brevity is an212 words
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Letter91 1984-03-15 15 Cut off from the beach THE inhabitants of Jalan Loyang Besar have for generations enjoyed access to the This access has now been blocked by a fenced road leading only to new holiday ou n$ 3 1 ow s It seems that m providing recreation facilities for a privileged group91 words
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Advertisement550 1984-03-15 15 SELLING CHEAP/ Warehouse existing stock of beautiful, imported ceramics porcelains to clear! Giveaway prices for^j^Sales subject to ex-stock slightly damaged items^^^^R^^^^nr first-come-first-served j& bSJ l^ $2To'slo |U Up^3 1510.0535 Marble Swivel Stool V r fl^K^ V I EI «P nant $20to$30V I U >| |$10.0550 Oriental vase I L I550 words
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Article, Illustration914 1984-03-15 16 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST A 13.5-square-metre apartment m central Tokyo would cost *****,000 By Tokyo Correspondent 'THERE is an urgent need to enhance the quality- of housing m Japan." Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone. TOKYO Like most company employees m Japan's large cities, Mr Kenji Segawa,914 words
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496 1984-03-15 16 LONDON The global epidemic of more virulent forms of venereal disease has health authorities everywhere worried, bat nowhere more so than In Africa, where It may be a major cause of sterility. In ISB2, French anthoropologlst Anne Retel-Lanrenttn suggested that sexually transmitted diseases496 words
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Advertisement300 1984-03-15 16 The new Fisher air conditicaiers. ColdeE Quieten Qieaper to run. 1. FISHER CUTS 3. CONTINUOUS 4. THE QUIETEST ELECTRICITY COSTS COOL AIR SWEEPER ROTARY COMPRESSOR It's a fact. Of all the Only Fisher refreshes Fisher is the air conditioners you can buy, you with an Automatic Cool 'Quiet American' only300 words
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Advertisement146 1984-03-15 16 The latest i JVC! organ with the best sound from JVC, the sound specialist \s Dai| y demonstration at °SlX S c Fun World. Pa rl<way Parade 1° linO between 6th March -30th April. WVSV\ B One JVC Stereo ># W ff^ Cassette Player a i |ff» .^V Bl+ with146 words
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Article33 1984-03-15 17 Up Down (Inch Industrials 18 75 28 Finance 7 10 6 Hotels 4 3 4 Properties 3 2 5 Plantations 4 10 2 Mining 2 3 It Deb/Loans 0 5 333 words
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Article38 1984-03-15 17 Up Down Unch Industrials 14 81 32 Finance 1 9 4 Hotels 0 2 0 Properties 0 7 3 Oil Palms 0 5 4 Tins 1 11 2 Rubbers 3 13 3 Deb/Loans 1 2 038 words
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Article81 1984-03-15 17 SELLERS continued to dominate the stock market yesterday, taking share prices generally lower m slower trading. After a generally easier start m line with the previous night's softer close, share prices continued to lose ground on lack of fresh interest. The New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share81 words
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Article, Illustration266 1984-03-15 17 WALL Street was slightly more bullish on Monday, but the bears are still dominant m the local market. 'The market's lousy today," admitted a dealer. "There's not much incentive to either buy or sell." This sentiment led to a fall of266 words
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Article53 1984-03-15 17 INDICES Highs Lows 1983 84 High 1983 84 Lo* All time High All time Low Straits Times Industrial 1071 91 (8/2/84) 712.29 (51/83) 1071 91 (8/2/84) 74 75 (17 9 64 1 Business Times Composite 983 06 (8 '2 '84) 864 88 (4 1/83) 983 06 (8 2/84) 550 7853 words
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Article188 1984-03-15 17 Ayer Motet 1100 +100 TapnfCom 2270 +70 KuchaiSOc 1180 +50 Kanuntinf 50c 650 +30 First Mtd 1670 +20 MB«*int 1000 b TimwPub 875 +5 StraihTradhc 575 +5 UOB 545 +5 Dah Yunt 398 +4 Pan-Q 50c 392+4 PvMiourrt 287 +4 hKhcapt 286 +4 AmalStMlMc 155 +4 Rises188 words
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Article24 1984-03-15 17 Pahang Cons 614,000 Gen Corp 614,000 Pan-El 504,000 Dah Yung 389,000 UIC 361.000 Total turnover: 9.26 m Total value: $28. 85 m24 words
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Article61 1984-03-15 17 BowtcadßM -3 Gentinp --5 tot Iron -10 Rodmans I unch C*C Guinness -4 WC Sen* Sh«? -7 CCXI unch Plr nt ran Eke +4 Simt Oarby -3 CoMStoraic unch J»chc*P« Bhd +4 p.* nan, unch S Tradhc +5 m. h ar a.'a hie unch HMi-Purpeit Promtt61 words
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Article, Illustration399 1984-03-15 17 Budget speech raises prices on the London stock exchange AS THE Chancellor of the British Exchequer, Mr Nigel Lawson, rose to his feet m the House of Commons to deliver his first annual Budget speech, and the first since the Conservatives scored a landslide victory m the general399 words
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240 1984-03-15 17 RONNIE LIM - RONNIE LIM By THIS will be a very tough year, Mobil Singapore chairman Dorsey Dunn told the annual management staff meeting recently. "Life isn't going to get any easier and we ye got to continue to pull together as well as we have240 words
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167 1984-03-15 17 GOING for a soft drink to quench your thirst? You may be interested to know that Singaporeans gulped down an average of 217 10-oz (about 295m1) bottles of such drinks per person last year. Perhaps the fact that you consume about three-fifths167 words
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Article, Illustration288 1984-03-15 17 JESSICA LU - JESSICA LU Prime office space there costs less than m Singapore, Tokyo, London or New York Square metres By HONGKONG In the wake of the property slump and office space over-supply, Hongkong Is now less expensive than Singapore, Tokyo, London or New York as a288 words
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Article399 1984-03-15 17 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG Another storm at the XL Commodity Exchange By EVEN before the storm at the Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange regarding the disputed 761 crude palm oil futures contracts had subsided, a fresh tempest of 5,600 lots came along yesterday. Once again, it involved a refusal to honour399 words
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141 1984-03-15 17 BECAUSE the gates are slowly being closed against the influx of cheap labour from neighbouring countries, building contractors who do not heed the advice of Singapore authorities to improve their productivity may find themselves locked out, according to Mr Lim Soon Heng, general141 words
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Article2764 1984-03-15 18 READERS should be aware of the limitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the Smgaport and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered m "business done". Further because all dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does2,764 words
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Article1836 1984-03-15 18 INDUSTRIALS AJaamata(3 965) (1) 3.94 AkMi(2 6182.655)(2)2 60 Aatak (2.018 2.025) (7) 2.04 (2) 2.00 (5) 2.03(22) 2.02 ALSB (4 908 4 98S) (8) 5.00 (6) 4.98 AMD(33BS) (1) 3.30 (1) 3.28 API (1.808 181S) (18) 1.83 (1) 1.84 (9) 1 82(4) 1.81 (6) 1.801,836 words
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Article2738 1984-03-15 18 Al shares quoted have a par value of $1, unless otherwise specified Adjusted for scrip rights N Tai-eiempted dividend ABN is traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m dolars. 1913/84 Last Yield Voi Day Mfh Low Company Sale Change ('000) Hfh2,738 words
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Article, Illustration15 1984-03-15 19 Closinf prices mm Straits Tin $29 15 unch Turnover: 166 tonnes, up one tonne15 words
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Article, Illustration21 1984-03-15 19 Closing prices cents kik) Singapore Mar ***** down 0 50 cents Malaysia Mar 264 50 (M) up 0.25 cents21 words
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Article26 1984-03-15 19 GOLD USS/oz Wed Tues Singapore 399.50—***** 396.50—397.00 Hongkong 399.20— 399 70 396.90—397.40 Tues Mon Ne* York 398.00—398.50 396.25—396.75 London 397 75-398 25 398 00—398.5026 words
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Article118 1984-03-15 19 THE KILOBAR market opened at 5526.785 and closed at 5J26.869. The Far East gold market opened at U*****.80 8.30 m very quiet trading, basically following the movement of the US dollar. In the afternoon, the weakening of the US dollar induced buyers to U*****.50 9.00, and traded to day118 words
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Article137 1984-03-15 19 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices firmed yesterday on further covering, but trading was thin amid uncertainty over palm oil futures trading. March deliveries m the central region rose Ms6s to M 51.645 per tonne, while south firmed MJ4T.SO to M 51 ,660 The refined market saw RDB palm137 words
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Article25 1984-03-15 19 Ctranf prices COPTER tl\mm Tan Spot 1018)0-*****0 (1015 50-1016 50) 3 months 1037 50—1038 00 (1036 00-1036 50) Market tone Steady Sales 33.400 tonnes25 words
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Article32 1984-03-15 19 OH* prices ALUMNUM torn. Tms Spot 1019 00— 10?0 00 (1013 50—1014 00) 3 months 1043 00 1043 SO (1037 50-1038 00) Market tone Barely steady after firmer Sales 22.900 tonnes32 words
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Article70 1984-03-15 19 THE Singapore rubber market closed slightly lower, with Apr One RSS buyers quoted at 239.50 cents per kilo, down half a cent from Tuesday. In Koala Lumpur, the rubber prices finished slightly steadier at 264.50 cents per kilo for Apr Int One RSS buyers, up 0.25 cent from Tuesday.70 words
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Article52 1984-03-15 19 THE Straits Tin price m Penang remained at the International Tin Agreement's floor level of M 529.15 per kilo. The buffer stock manager was again the major buyer, taking most of the 166 tonnes on offer. Turnover was 165 tonnes yesterday. Dealers did not detect any foreign concentrates52 words
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Article291 1984-03-15 19 FOB m bales RAS MRELB (S cenh/Uo) (M cents/klo) Noon Close Noon Close Int. 1 RSS prompt 237. 75-238. 75N 236.50-237 50N unq uno Int. 1 RSS Apr 241.00—241.50 239.50-240 00 265 00-265 25 264 50-265 50 Int. 1 RSS May 244.00-244.50 242.50-243.00 Int. 2 RSS Apr 233.50— 235291 words
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Article339 1984-03-15 19 NmicM* prices S/100 kf Coconut oil Bulk FOB ***** (sellers) OM drum FOB 213.00 (setters) New drum FOB ?1 7 00 sellers i Copra Mixed (loose) ***** (buyers) Pepper Muntok White Asta FOB NIW 640 00 (sellers) Sarawak white tag FOB NIW 632 SO .'sellers) Sarawak special black339 words
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Article22 1984-03-15 19 «aura Ctata| pric« IM Tm S»«apo<e 9 78-983 9 63-9 68 Tim Mm few Tort 9.73-4.78 965-9.70 Sourer Cndrt Suns* S'pon22 words
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Article, Illustration401 1984-03-15 19 FGFGF I li 11-M NEW YORK, Tues. Investors shed fears that the American economy was growing too fast, and bought stocks. Blue chip, retail and electronic shares showed good gains. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed 9.42 points higher at 1164.78. An analyst said a report from the401 words
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Article251 1984-03-15 19 Urn 14 MS Chmff Aaaoelatad Hotels 0.16N Bant Of East Alia BJO ♦O l Ounan In«wt evuni Kane 9M .02 China Ufbt UJO -01 'Tom Harb Tunnal IX9O -0.1 r t Coraoruuin OJI »oo; rmi East Kxch PhUez OOK +***** O I Oranl IXOD *02 Oraat Eagle 0.418 I251 words
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Article330 1984-03-15 19 Mor 14 Vw Ctaßft AJlnomoto 10M +30 Afcal MS -J *«««A. IJ|O 4-10 Aaabl Cham 4M +32 AaM Otaa 71* Bank Tk 4M +38 BrtdcMtom MO +18 Canon IXO 30 Cuto Computer IMO +100 CtUatn Ml D Ntp Print 10(0 +30 D Nippon Serwn 1310 +40 Datot too unch330 words
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Article331 1984-03-15 19 Mar 14 Carts ChMft m A C I 1W unch AMI BO S A P M IN -f 2 A berf o jle MO 10 Age MBS Alliance OU 10 unch Allied MUI B 6 *8 i Ampol *»p 430 +10 Ampol P»t 118 I Am 5(0 I Aahton331 words
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Article225 1984-03-15 19 Mar 13 IBS Ch-flft Atom «O% AlUad Cham Cp +v AIHHCI-_I-Mr. 12H -H* unit TU 17H uncta iwi* Zrc JT unch Amr Cocp BMIMMm 8U _6H 1 -w»-j«»g Co 39 -I** BomiMha Cp 47 +1* CktorpUtar Co «M -H Cbao* llanbtn MM4 +H Cbrytter Cp 17* Citicorp M»225 words
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Article543 1984-03-15 19 Mw 13 tact Ctunf* MUSTMM.S Allied-Lyons 154 +1 Ass. Dairies 100 8 BTRPLC 474 +7 Babcocks 173 +4 Barclays 552 +3 Beechams 318 +3 BICC 208 -10 Blue Circle 443 unch BOC Group 279 +5 Boots 107 +0 Bowater 200 +14 BATS 187 -2 Britannia 85 +2 BP 428543 words
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Article212 1984-03-15 19 THE US dollar went through another quiet day, closing at an easier rate. It opened at 552.0830 50 and closed at 5J2.0815/25. The greenback was traded lower against major currencies. Against the Deutschemark. it opened at 2.5710/20 and was traded to a low 2.5640 50 to close there. Against212 words
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78 1984-03-15 19 NEW DELHI India's Shipping Ministry's talks with port management and labour unions to avert a nationwide port strike, due from today have failed, a ministry spokesman said. All-India Port and Dock Workers Federation president, S. R. Kulkarni, said "The strike will start asReuter - 78 words
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Article216 1984-03-15 19 F ORE I G N E XC H ANGE Interbank Over the Foretfn Local dobn to Foreitn currency currency one unit of to SJIO foreifn currency Australian dollar 2.0066— 2 0096 5 03—4 93* Canadian dollar 1 6319 1 6339 618—6 07 NZ dollar 1 3988 1.4015 7.22-7 05 Sterling216 words
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Article204 1984-03-15 19 Managers' prices for Mar 15 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 3 45— 3 67 The Savings Fund 2 Olid 2 13>d Spore Prog Fund I 48 I 57 Spore Sec Fund 2 28— 2 42 Spore Invest Fund I 20— 1.27 Spore Equity Fund 1 46-1.55 Asia Unit204 words
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Article, Illustration281 1984-03-15 19 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Recemnc Receiving Ship (Voyjf e) Arr C*fo Fine Block B Penaga (104/84) 16/3 (1500) FSB 1200 1300/2000 2100 S2 P Fillmore (127/3) 16/3(1500) TA3 *****400/2100-2200 F2 *****230/1900-2100 G2 Asia Winds (402) 16/3 (1900) TA3 1300 1500/2100-2200 L 8 Kawana281 words
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199 1984-03-15 19 Sh«) (Voyaft) Arr Rtnt Dm Petr Duto» (5C£B4) 13/3(0840) 16 3(1500) N Topw (21S/N) 13/3 (0700) 16/3 (150.1) As Pallas (117) 13/3 (1000) 16/3 (1500) AiWaitM (713/3) 13/3(1300) 16/3(2300, C R Abrfun <3A) 13/3 (1845) 16/3 (2300) Sim Bhum (159N) 13/3 (1700) 17/3 (0700) N*on199 words
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42 1984-03-15 19 Ship (Voyaje) An CFS Regina MS (8403) 12/3 51 Axel MS (8403) 51 Smßhum (159N) 13/3 FSA t HI Star (0528) FSA Nihon (042) 13/3 TA3 Al Waiba (7) 13/3 TA342 words
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Article, Illustration282 1984-03-15 19 Vessel Berth Arr Oep Keppel wharves Builder 22 aside 15/3 Do Nam No 8 37/9 aside 15/3 Jenson IV 21E aside 15/3 Kirn Ann 23/4 aside 15/3 Magic Sky 3/4 a side 15/3 Murrayeverett 18 aside 15/3 Ned Madras 44 aside 15/3 Perlr, 20W aside 15/3 Shark282 words
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Article174 1984-03-15 20 DOREEN BOH - $1.7 m profit turnaround DOREEN BOH Amcol Electrical Industries By WITH the help of Its two acquisitions, Amcol Electrical Industries Ltd performed a neat turnaround m the last financial year to Dec 31, ISB3. Group pre-tax profits, Including contributions from newcomers San kel Pte Ltd and Unlmagnetlc Pte Ltd amounted174 words
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Article455 1984-03-15 20 IRENE HOE - IRENE HOE Hongkong Shanghai Bank By HONGKONG Shanghai Bank managed a modest 5.7 per cent increase m after-tax profits to HK52.49 billion (***** million) last year, a smaller increase than m 1962 and below market expectations. Uncertainty over Hongkong's political future had affected last year's455 words
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Article, Illustration96 1984-03-15 20 BOLTON Proprrtic* Bhd is paying M 54.9 million cash for the whole share capital of Bell Properties Sdn Bhd. The vendors are Siew Nim Chee, Wing Hong How and Low Chee Kein. The price was arrived at on a willing-buyer willingseller basis. The acquisition is subject to96 words
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Article77 1984-03-15 20 ACCORDING to MBF Holdings Bhd (MBFH). it now has permission from the Foreign Investment Committee and the Capital Issues Committee for its acquisition of the whole of the issued capital of Wisma City. The price is Ms2l million, to be paid by the issue of 8.4 million77 words
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Article40 1984-03-15 20 GENERAL Corporation Bhd has announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary, General Equities Sdn Bhd, has sold 5 million shares at Mss a share m Cycle A Carriage Bintang Bhd. The profit to the group was more than MslO million.40 words
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Article35 1984-03-15 20 AN INTERIM dividend of 3 per cent for 1983 is being paid by Bedford Plantations. In the previous year, the payment was equivalent to 5 per cent, allowing for the one-for-one scrip issue.35 words
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Article23 1984-03-15 20 IPOH Gardens Bhd has changed its name to IGB Corporation Bhd. The shares will be quoted under the new nam^from today.23 words
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Article20 1984-03-15 20 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore said it invited tenders for a total of $150 million 91-day treasury bills.20 words
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Article, Illustration127 1984-03-15 20 KATHLEEN TSANG - Jack up your car with a 'balloon' KATHLEEN TSANG Innovations By ANOTHER West German company has come up with a device for cars this time it's an air-jack balloon. The Sapi AirJack comes with balloon, hose and funnel. If you need to jack-up the car, just put the balloon under127 words
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80 1984-03-15 20 A "pilot computer" designed by Siemens guides drivers to their destinations. It consists of an electronic navigator, a compass rose with eight direction arrows, and a distance display. The driver enters the destination coordinates via a keyboard and as he drives, arrows on the compass80 words
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123 1984-03-15 20 TAN Chonj; Sons Motor Co recently announced an apprenticeship training scheme open to all Singapore citizens and permanent residents who want to be motor vehicle mechanics. The courses are run along Vocational and Industrial Training Board guidelines and lead to a National Trade Certificate123 words
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Article48 1984-03-15 20 ARE you breaking new ground In research? HAS your company come np with an Ingenious new product? HAVE you got a bright Idea yon want the world to know about? Then tell Innovations about It. Write Cease don't phone Timesdellar, 3ft, Kirn Seng Road, Singapore 9923.48 words
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Advertisement369 1984-03-15 18 OBHP Petroleum I Jabiru Project Australia SUBSEA ENGINEERING The Jabiru find was a major success for BHP Petroleum and its partners and forms part of an expanding international exploration programme by BHP. Further siesmic and drilling work is continuing, to evaluate the full extent of the find. The field is369 words
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Advertisement22 1984-03-15 18 The Penguin Dictionary of Modern Quotations— a wonderful book to read m the 100, m a traffic jam, before you fall asleep.22 words
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Advertisement1366 1984-03-15 20 W( OH| NATIONAL B I UNIVERSITY I J<>* OF SINGAPORE I I SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTANCY I presents I ACCOUNTING EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT COURSES I I I) LONG RANGE IMPLICATIONS IN DECISION MAKING I M April 16 19, 1984 This course is designed for managers and executives m various functional areas to1,366 words
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Advertisement164 1984-03-15 20 NOTII V TO HOI IM Ks Oh TOKYU CORPORATION i 1..k... h%ul>.. ItrntrlMi Kahu«hiki Ku>hii 7* 4 %t ONVKKTIHI i BOSKS 1)1 V. MM Pursuant lo Clau-e 7< 4 of the Tpm heed dated ZStli Novem her. IWI under which the ■hove mentioned Mon<K were i >-- j«-« i notice164 words
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Advertisement1499 1984-03-15 21 c.a!t.s. 1 *****66 1 HJHJ \0 I\\ \J 1 rV I\ v v I i Mr J. Lopez, a pet lover, will be leaving the country for good and has to give up his number one love: i his puppy. He advertised his predicament yesterday m the hope of leaving1,499 words
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Advertisement683 1984-03-15 21 24 QsregeSsle EXPAT LEAVING, HOUSEHOLD goods, furniture, plants, garden equipment. Call *****01 after 10am. OARAGE SALE EXPAT leaving must sell all household furniture. Hardly used and excellent condition. Tel: *****08. 25 SefaOther Products THE BAGATELLE SHOPPE'S Annual Sato is now on at: Lovol 3, #OS-»H SpoctaHst Centra Soroar— l Road/683 words
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Advertisement665 1984-03-15 21 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Massage Massage V i Vi RELAX ft REFRESH YOURSCLFAT j^ GREAT EASTERN _o_Bm -HEALTH CENTRE aEaJaW tj^WMiShtSn*^ M Wmmi Spore 1338. _^8B Lb^MbW**^sV*^^^BB^^| fc 41 BsW"^^^^^H ■^L^ftJ' MBBMI BBMBt bbmmmmmbmmS H 30 Hairdressing JANTZEN SCHOOL OF Halrdresslng (Selegle Complex) offers wash and blow $1.00,665 words
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Advertisement734 1984-03-15 21 TELEPHONE SERVICE: Monday Friday 900 am 5 30 pm 5 00 pm for next day Saturday 9 00 am 3 00 pm 12.30 pm for Sunday Times) Public Holiday 9 00 am 1 00 pm COUNTER SERVICE: Tim»» Orchard Cantra, -02-105 Lucky Plaza 10 00 am 12N; 1 pm 5734 words
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Advertisement636 1984-03-15 21 38 TV/Video/ Sound Systems SEE FWA SPECIALIZES m Video, Colour TV., HI-FI system repairs, antennae installation. Tel: *****14. *****95 SENG LEONG SPECIALISES In Repair. C.T.V.. Video, Amplifier, Antenna Installation. Fast In service. Tel: *****18. SILVER RIVER C.T.V. Day/ Night. Fast In service. Specialist m video/ antenna Installation/ electrical. *****75. SPECIALISED636 words
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Advertisement604 1984-03-15 21 RATES: Ordinory $1 00 per word (Mm $1 5 00) I "7 ~Z~, $19 00 per col cm Sem.-Displov (Mm $57 00 Stro.ts Times) $19 50 pr col cm (Mm $58 50 Sundoy Times) $23 75 per col cm O^oy {M n $7) 25Stro.ts T.mes) $24 40 per col cm604 words
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Advertisement403 1984-03-15 21 CLASSIFICATION GUIDE Entertainment A Food guide p 2 1 Personal Services/Merchandise p 2 1 Business To Business p 2 1 Employment p 22 28 Vehicles p 28.29 Accommodation/Properties p 29 Travel Guide p 33 35 Education A Instruction p 35 Announcements p 37 Obituaries p 37 56 Industrial Equipment/Supplies 2403 words
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Advertisement437 1984-03-15 21 TO CLEAR (MINI Trampolines Excess export stocks at factory prices In 1 single lot. Excellent profit margaln to health and sporting goods dealers Product Is top of line with professional endorsement by rebound Ouru Retail at $219 to clear at $4990. Tel: *****40 for Inspection. BE AGENT FOR "Sparklets" (West437 words
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Advertisement564 1984-03-15 22 111 A EMPLOYMENT 65 Situations Wanted AVAILABLE EXCELLENT DOMES TIC Helpers. Twu-year guarantee. Telephone Humana Pte Ltd *****66. (after 5p.m., Saturdays, Sundays telephone *****88 extension 401) Licensed Agency. EXPERIENCED. INITIATIVE. HARDWORKING Filipino Domestic Helpers, general housework, babysitting, available for Immediate employment. Tel: *****00 HARDWORKING/ RELIABLE Filipino general Housekeepers available. For564 words
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Advertisement543 1984-03-15 22 I WANTED BY AN association at Hi I Ir~ Orchard Road: A Programme I LJB Assistant. The right candidate am am must have a good sports backHl amw^ P^a» ground and be keen In orga--1 ■M] \M nising activities. Write m at H:| II 1 1 I classification 661. w^543 words
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Advertisement412 1984-03-15 22 b) ED* REDIFFUSION BERVICEB (8) PTE LTD 1, Jalan Salanting Singapore 2159 requires COMPUTER OPERATOR OCE 'A' or 'O f level with credits In English and Mathematics. Some keypunch or computer operating experience Is required. Able to type and have some programming knowledge. KEYPUNCH OPERATOR OCE 'O' level. c Typing412 words
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Advertisement329 1984-03-15 22 86 Situations Vacant c) SeartMrUU/OtrlcMJ fg Singatronics A fast growing electronics company urgently requires: m Accounts Cleric (Badok Factory) <2)Rwsoniiel/ Payroll Clerk (Badok Factory) o) General Clerics (Tiong Bahru Factory) Requirements: GCE 'O' level Age: 17 to 24 years old Ability to type Fresh school leavers may also apply Interested329 words
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Advertisement640 1984-03-15 22 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant SecrHMrtMl/aerteMl c) JecreUriMJ/CJericMJ I \yETOQ I H VETCO SINGAPORE, a well established US. .H based company engaged In the manufacture, L^B sale and service of high-technology offshore oil drilling and production equipment, invites applications to fill the following position: I PERSONNEL I ASSISTANT/ I640 words
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Advertisement415 1984-03-15 22 66 Situations Vacant SecreauiMl/ClericMl UNITED OVERSEAS BANK GROUP invites applications for the posts of BANK CLERK/ TELLER Requirements: 4 GCE O' level credit passes. Age between 17 and 25 years Ability to type Attractive salary and fringe benefits will be offered Interested candidates are to submit their applications stating details415 words
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Advertisement453 1984-03-15 22 66 Situation* Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical Reputable Fraight Forwarding Company has immadiata vacancies ton RECEPTIONIST a Applicants must heave OCE 3 'O' level passes a Be able to type and operate PABX telephone system MALE CLERKS c Minimum education OCE 3 O level passes and should be able to type Pleeee453 words
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Advertisement424 1984-03-15 22 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical SINGAPORE INDUSTCN. EQUJfyMEWPTELTD requires TELEPHONE OPERATOR cum RECEPTIONIST c Minimum GCE O' level or equivalent a Pleasant personality and with good voice a About 1 year relevant experience a Working knowledge of English Is required Transport will be provided from suitable pick-up points Interested424 words
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Advertisement516 1984-03-15 22 66 Situations Vacant 9) Secretarial Clerical rSinmado^^H Engineering Services Pte. Ltd. TELEPHONE OPERATOR CUM RECEPTIONIST GCE O •Bilingu.i Manrjarm Have a pleasant personality Experience is not necessan/ Interested applicants please cont.K Mr. C. H. Tan at Tel: *****22 to arrange /A ■BBBW^W, I _^^^^m\ An American Offshore Bank requiree:WORD PROCESSOR516 words
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Advertisement499 1984-03-15 23 M Situations Vacant 0) SecretMriMl ClericMl Wall established Publishing firm ha* vacancies for TWO DEPARTMENT ASSISTANTS rf you hay* th* following reQoirerr>en is OCE 'O' level education Typing speed of 35 -40 w.p.m. c Oood command of spoken and written English c At least 1 year's working experience (advantage) c499 words
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Advertisement644 1984-03-15 23 66 Situations Vacant 0) SecretMriMl ClericMl Trading Company m Jurong roquiro* urgently JUNIOR ACCOUNTS CLERK a OCE O level with credit In Maths Minimum 1 year's worklng experience. Preferable resident of Jurong Area or living near Jurong. Please submit application with full resume, salary expected, contact telephone number and (non-return-able)644 words
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Advertisement576 1984-03-15 23 66 Situations Vacant c) SecretMriMl/ClericMl GENERAL ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT A large multi-national U.S.A. company has vacancy tor the above poet m the Account* Deportment. Applicants should have th* followinQ pro roQMiwtos: GCE A' or 'O 1 level Able to type a Basic knowledge of accounts and bookkeeping, s Exposure to computer576 words
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Advertisement592 1984-03-15 23 66 Situations Vacant m) §4crHMriMl/aericMl Established European Insurance company Invtt** applications for the posts of: 2 CLERK/ TYPISTS QiuMfli *lkm*' OCE O level with at least a pass In both English and Mathematics. Ability to type essential. Our company's benefits Include 5-day week, medical Insurance, 2 months bonus, etc. Theee592 words
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Advertisement555 1984-03-15 23 66 Situation, Vacant §9crHarUa/aericMl Urgently required GENERAL CLERK OCE. 'O' level Typing 35 to 40 wpm a Speak English, fluently Call Janet Tel: *****77 for an appointment Wa hava vacaneiaa for tha following poattiona at our Tuaa workshop: 1. FEMALE TELEPHONE OPERATOR 2. MALE/ FEMALE CLERICAL STAFF OCE O' level555 words
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Advertisement701 1984-03-15 23 66 Situations Vacant c) StcrttMiiMl Clerical JOINT EQUIPMENT ft SERVICES Blk 2, No. 34, Pandan Loop Singapore 0512 requires: FEMALE CLERKS/ TYPISTS GCE O' level AMatotypa Experience preferred Interested applicants, please call: *****86 or *****08 Katong Business Firm Requires CLERKS/TYPISTS a Basic salary $450-$550 according to ability. Olve full particulars701 words
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Advertisement951 1984-03-15 23 66 Situations Vacant c) SecretMriMl/CleriaU AN ESTABLISHED GROUP of companies require A Junior Bookkeeper Mln LCCI Intermediate Accounting Ability to keep full set of books. Interested please contact: *****66 or call at 156 Cecil Street. #08-04 Far Eastern Bank Bldg. spore 0106 ESTABLISHED ENGINEERING COMPANY requires Lady Purchasing Officer with951 words
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Advertisement781 1984-03-15 23 66 Situations Vacant c) SecretMiiMJ/Clericjtl TYPIST CLERK. (,CE O Levei I Typing speed at 3f> w p.m Preferable those who can speak Mandarin. Interested please rail *****11 ext. 26. f >r Immediate Interview WANTED TAMIL SPEAKING Indian girl, temporary f. r 3 months. Clerical Assistant, ible to type Preferably school781 words
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Advertisement564 1984-03-15 23 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Smies t) SMies Sales career opportunities exist In an aggressive and progressive trading company for the following positions: 1) SALES EXECUTIVE Institutional/Contract Trade The successful candidate is expected after Initial training to assist In the marketing/sales and promotion of existing/ new lines to the564 words
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Advertisement450 1984-03-15 24 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant tales t) Sales t) Smles t) Smlms I I Ladies, your sales challenge starts At a new branch manned and managed by ladies You can earn over $2,000 per month You need only an 'O' level Be at450 words
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Advertisement178 1984-03-15 24 V Vacancies to be filled for Indoor A Outdoor FEMALE SALES REPRESENTATIVES Reputable European Company requires a Females that are hardworking extrovert In nature Must be above 10 years of age Possess a Secondary school education bilingual We offer the following Incentives: Basic pay, commission, CPF contribution, medical benefits and178 words
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Advertisement252 1984-03-15 24 BASKIN-ROBBINS ICE CREAM STORES has immediate vacancies for: TRAINEE SALES STAFF (Full-time/ Part-time) Age 16 years and above. Able to speak English and Chinese. a Pleasant personality, enjoy meeting and serving people. For our 2 ou t lats at: Lido Theatre Parkway Parade For tha successful applicants wa offar Pay252 words
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Advertisement403 1984-03-15 24 A small trading company re- 1 ■■Mi A) SALESMEN c Must have 1-2 years' sales experience a Be conversant In English, Mandarin and dialects c Must be mature and responsible c Possess class 3 driving licence Attractive salary and B) DRIVER CUM OFFICE BOY c Possess class 3 driving licence403 words
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Advertisement601 1984-03-15 24 ww vuuaiiuiii vacant i) Bmima Estsolished trading company with several wall known brand* of consumer products requires SALES REPRESENTATIVES o Age 21 and above, c At least 2 years sales experience. Please write giving full details of education, experience, contact phone number to: MaxwwN Road P.O. Box 2380 Singapore 9043.601 words
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Advertisement607 1984-03-15 24 w situations Vacant t) Smlo* EARN A HIGH INCOME STP DISTRIBUTORS SDN BHD has Immediate vacancies for the following positions SALES REPRESENTATIVE To promote the latest Encyclopaedia Brltannlca 3. Children's Brltannlca and others FIELD SALES MANAGER Those with experience In taking charge of a Sales force, preferably m the book607 words
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Advertisement800 1984-03-15 24 66 Situations Vacant t) Bmima SOUND ELECTRIC CENTRE (Changi Airport Branch) requires SALES ASSISTANTS for Its radio/camera shop In the Passenger Terminal Building Uniform and transport allowance will be provided. Singaporean above 18 years Conversant In English Preferably completed N.S. Interested, please call personally for Interview between 10am to spm800 words
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Advertisement671 1984-03-15 24 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales CHINESE SALESGIRLS REQUIRED by Jeans Shop at: -oi-ni 52. Parkway Parade Interested please call personally from 11.00 am to 10 00 phi Tel: 3441 179. ESTABLISHED REAL ESTATE firm has 6 vacancies for ambitious, dynamic male/female sales person. Should possess own car Call Rozl *****72/4671 words
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Advertisement630 1984-03-15 24 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical fPELMEG 1 I APPRENTICESHIP SCHEME A large ball bearing manufacturing company m Jurong, m conjunction with Economic Development Board invites suitably qualified persons for: PRECISION MACHINING TRAINEES Completed National Service G.C.E. O' level Successful applicants will be required to attend630 words
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Advertisement629 1984-03-15 25 M Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical g) TechniCMl Keppel Shipyard Umitedl] walk-in interviews fdr Apprenticeship and Tralneeship. (1) Apprenticeship training 3 years bond 2 years ACE 16-17 years old on 26 March 1984 EDUCATION Secondary 2 PAY $300 $380 per month (2)Traineeship TRAINING629 words
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Advertisement309 1984-03-15 25 MPM has Immediate vacancies for: ENGINEERING ASSISTANT Age below 27 years ITC m Electrical/Electronic Engineering Experience not essential ASSISTANT UNE LEADERS Age below 30 years ITC In Electrical or OCE 'O' Level Completed NS if e offer; Attractive- salary 5-day week Free transport And many other attractive benefits Interested applicants309 words
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Advertisement472 1984-03-15 25 66 Situations Vacant g) TtcluUcmi Leading equipment distrttKitor m Jutwiq roqulro* CRANE MECHANICS With experience In hydraulic crane repairs. At least 3 years' overhaul experience m mobile and crawler machines. Ca* MR DAVE MACFARLANE AT: *****21 1 J 1 POT an •fjpoiiiiiiiPiH. J CLERK-OF-WORKS Wftrl fIMfWHHMM 9 J*6^aW*w •K^BJC?* •fic#472 words
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Advertisement557 1984-03-15 25 66 Situations Vacant g) Tecunicml International Aircondlllonlno Company la leeklno lor an AM CONOmOIOMQ MECHANIC Oood command of written and spoken English Job Involves all areas of centrifugal chiller maintenance c Experience helpful but not essential lrte«— fd appMcenla pleas* ring for an appemtmenfc33SS127DAY *****75 EVENING McOUAY-PCRFEX (S) PTE LTD557 words
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Advertisement203 1984-03-15 25 66 Situations Vacant S) Tocunicmi REQUIRED TELEPHONE WIRING Workers. Male/ female. Age below 24. With class 3 driving licence. No experience essential. Tel; *****50 1 2. AN ENGINEERING FIRM requires: Electricians, Rewlnders, Alrcond and Coldroom Mechanics. Please contact *****22 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR REQUIRES Site Supervisor and Electricians. Call: *****52 for Interview.203 words
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Advertisement484 1984-03-15 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant m) Production n) Production h) Production h) Production l\ 0 HITACHI i^[^[H|HHH By Hitachi Electronic Devices (S) Pte Ltd If V BBBam V Due to rapid expansion, our multi LmV million Colour Television Picture .1 a^ BsT^JffP^WWIITWW l484 words
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Advertisement127 1984-03-15 25 S enptas TA raquiras 31 FEMALE OC. fll INSPECTORS I H Completed O' level 5 day week W\ Preferably some knowledge A m handling Q C equipment Hn like micrometers, calipers. WA etc although not essential f| You may earn more than yk S4oopm for initial 3 months Good working127 words
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Advertisement172 1984-03-15 25 MICALTRONIC M female I production I operators B Here's your N chance to I earn up to |$420 l I With excellent benefits n Salary adjustment BS after 3 months I Salary reviewed twice a year I Shift allowance Leave: annual. Eg% medical, marriage. maternity fij compassionate I Paid Off-days:172 words
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Advertisement312 1984-03-15 25 ANEMIC LAMBDA An excellent company with worldv ide networks WE TAKE CARE OF YOU JOIN US TODAY AS PRODUCTION I OPERATORS STARTING PAY I LytOOp Age: 16 years above Plus our offer 5 days week Adjustment after probation Paid tea-break period Paid bus fare Recreational activities (twice annually) Annual dinner312 words
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Advertisement344 1984-03-15 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant b) Production b) Production if scAe^re Our company, the leading manufacturer of 5%' Winchester Disc Drives is expanding and requires additional staff as 1(1) QA OPERATORS I I /QA INSPECTORS I Completed secondary education Some experience m QC work I Prepared to work m344 words
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Advertisement25 1984-03-15 26 MOULDING MACHINE OPE R ATORS required for permanent 3rd shift Please call personally at: Victory Ind. Co Pte Ltd. 137. Kallang Way 1. Spore 133425 words
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Advertisement371 1984-03-15 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production if WALK IN INTERVIEW 1 H An international company has job fl opportunities for:— I I General Operators I I W/mmWmW (Semi Skilled) WkWmWm\ I I Starting salary S3BO- 5660- p.m. I H Completed primary 6or BEST programme fl fl371 words
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Advertisement135 1984-03-15 26 [«TM I MALE 1 L MACHINE I OPERATORS A P (3 SHIFTS or 1 L PERMANENT A NIGHT SHIFT) I I FEMALE QC 1 I. INSPECTORS J m o shifts) -m v&n i operators j A (2 SHIFTS) I A cash incentive of A after 3 months. J o WALK135 words
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Advertisement353 1984-03-15 26 66 Situations Vacant h) Production V requires. J f STORENAND (No shift work) J f Earn up to $600 or more a Age 16 26 years old a Primary 6 and above I c Singapore citizens J MACHINE OPERATORS (3 rotating «hift») J f Gross income $560 pm Male age353 words
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Advertisement325 1984-03-15 26 66 Situation* Vacant It) Production requires MALE FACTORY WORKERS no^ulrefnonto! strong physique above 16 years old WeprovkJe: $25 confirmation increment after 3 months $25 increment after 1 yr's service Medical Hospitaiisation Benefits Paid Leaves IV4 Month Bonus TB Heart Disease Insurance Recreational Facilities And many others Please apply personally to325 words
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Advertisement549 1984-03-15 26 66 Situation* Vacant h) Production FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Up to $360 after confirmation. Benefits: c Free transport c Free medical care c Additional overtime allowance c Attendance Incentives c No shift duty c 5-day week Interview at: HOMBURG ELECTRONICS PTELTD 514 CHAI CHEE STREET 06-04 BEOOK INDUSTRIAL ESTATE SINGAPORE 1646549 words
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Advertisement617 1984-03-15 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous LaaaaV Laav^^^^^^ We have immediate vacancies for the following positions:BUTCHERS SALES PROMOTERS (Salary up to $12,000 per annum) Female minimum Sec 4 Ability to prepare and display Age 18 and above various meat cuts Preferably617 words
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Advertisement102 1984-03-15 26 A ceramic sanitary wares manufacturing company In Ju--1) Laboratory Aa*t*tent* OCE O 1 level Male or female Male applicants must have completed N S 2) Truck Dnv«r« a Must possess class 3 driving licence a Preferably with experience 3) General Worker* a Male or female INCENTIVES. a Transport allowances a102 words
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Advertisement616 1984-03-15 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous y^^ l »^B^B^l>»^ia^B^( '^B^B^t }^knn^m>i 9^nm^nm>l *^mnn^m>( y^kmnnu>O PPSC PHIUJPS PFTTKXfUM SINGAPORE I WSM CHEMICALS (PRIVATE) LIMfTH) I IWI 51. Goldhill Plaza #21-10 WALK-IN INTERVIEW I CAREER OPPORTUNITIES k The Petrochemical Industry will be growing slgnlfl- m 9 cantly In616 words
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Advertisement893 1984-03-15 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous II VtJ WI 1 sT^a IWJ Male Press Machine Electroplating Operators Requirements: At least completed Primary education Completed National Service Be able to perform rotating shifts We offer: I Basic salary *****.00 I Generous allowance and incentives I Can earn893 words
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Advertisement451 1984-03-15 27 66 Situations Vacant Mlscellmneous THK PAVILION INTERCONTINENTAL SINGAPORE Mil d^A E-H d > m Requires COST CLERKS/ RECEIVING HELPERS Gross salary: $475/$505 INVENTORY CLERKS Gross salary: 5575/S6OS CLERKS/TYPISTS Gross salary: $475/$505 CHAMBERMAIDS Gross salary: $515/(535 COMMIS COOKS (Paalry) Gross salary: $610/$640 KITCHEN HELPERS (Ma«>) Gross salary: $430/$450 SECURITY GUARDS Gross451 words
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Advertisement454 1984-03-15 27 66 Situations Vacant I) Mlscellmneous B 3 A modem and first class Japanese Restaurant has vacancies for 1) Receptionist 2) TeppanYaki Cooks 3) Cooks 4) Waiters/ 1 Waitresses 5) Sushi Waitresses We offer good remuneration and attractive fringe benefits for the right candidates. Opportunity also exist for the right candidates454 words
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Advertisement247 1984-03-15 27 68 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous FULL-TIME I WAITERS WAITRESSES BARTENDERS AND CLEANERS required for soon-to-be- opened restaurant m Orchard Road. Experience an advantage. Must have a working knowledge of English. Attractive commerv i cinq salary and confirmation increment J Meals and transport allowance Paid annual leave and bonus Interested please telephone247 words
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Advertisement450 1984-03-15 27 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous An eatabttahed company require*: (1) FEMALE GENERAL CLERK (2) STORE ASSISTANT CUM DRIVER For peat (1): Salary *500 Age 18 —22 years. Minimum GCE O' level Knowledge of typing. For peat (2): Salary $500 $550 Age 20-25 years Possess a class 3 driving licence Completed450 words
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Advertisement559 1984-03-15 27 66 Situations Vacant I i) Miscellaneous e^^^rWa^, American Optical Singapore requires DELIVERY ASSISTANT c Completed Primary 6 education. c Able to speak English and Chinese dialects. Male completed N.S. c Possess motorcycle licence Succeeeful applicant* will enjoy attractive fringe benefit*, medical treatment, dental, hoapiteUeation inaurance, etc. There is scope for559 words
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Advertisement417 1984-03-15 27 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous requires 1 Chambermaids (Airport dayrooms) 2 shifts Bam Bpm Bpm Bam Alternate day off 2. Waiters/Waitresses 3. Telephone Operators (Female) 4. Housekeeping Clerks (Female) 5. Receptionists (Female) Apply personally or write m with photograph (nonreturnable) to: Personnel Dept. SEA VIEW HOTEL Amber Close Singapore 1543 ijrfiav417 words
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Advertisement501 1984-03-15 28 68 Situations Vacant I) MisceUmneous YAMATO TRANSPORT (S) PTE LTD requireo 1. FEMALE GENERAL CLERK Experience not required but an advantage 2 LORRY DRIVERS ■t Class 3& 4 driving licence 3 EXPERIENCED PACKING STAFF interested partiee, ploaas write with personal dete end non-retumeMe photograph before 23/3/84 to YAMATO TRANSPORT (S)501 words
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Advertisement549 1984-03-15 28 66 Situations Vacant I) MisceUmneous A. VAN SALESMAN (consumer goodo) B. ORIVER CUM DELIVERY Established company has immediete vacencieo for the anove poeta c attractive salary plus commission c lunch allowance c bonus minimum 2 months c Tree overseas holidays all paid c company working 5 day week experience preferred549 words
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Advertisement620 1984-03-15 28 66 Situations Vacant I) MisceUmneous EstabNohed Company urgently requires: A) MALE ASSISTANT To the Protect Co-Ordinetor. B) MALE SITE SUPERVISOR Requiremente: c Must be able to start work immediately. c Experience at construction site not necessary but essential. c Valid class 3 driving licence. c Completed NS. c Converse well620 words
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Advertisement527 1984-03-15 28 66 Situations Vacant I) MisceUmneous Immediate Vacancies MALE/ FEMALE GENERAL CLEANERS TOILET CLEANERS Bam to spm. ($3BO p.m.) spm to 10pm. ($220 p.m.) Ilpmtosam. ($320 p.m.) Cell personally at: REGENCY OFFICE BASEMENT CARPARK FAR EAST PLAZA 14 SCOTTS ROAO SINGAPORE 0522 TEL: *****05. $•35 SECURITY GUARDS c Malay, age 25-40527 words
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Advertisement705 1984-03-15 28 66 Situations Vacant JSJa^m^a^awam^^^E^Z^^^^m^m^m^^^^^^. i) Miscellaneous MALE GENERAL WORKERS required by timber factory m Jurong. No shift work Gross salary: $450 p.m Plaaaa apply paraonally: 23 NEYTHAL ROAD SINGAPORE 2262 888 246 trow Jurong Intarchanga. PART-TIME GRASS CUTTER and GARDEN MAINTENANCE BJBJaM Salary not less than $300 p.m Motorcycle provided705 words
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Advertisement836 1984-03-15 28 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous PRINTING FIRM REQUIRES Female Graphic Supervisor. Interested please contact *****04 *****45 or come personally at Blk 1090. Lower Delta Road, -vi m. Tlong Bahru Industrial Estate. Singapore 0316 SHIPPING FIRM URGENTLY requires Storehands, Storekeepers. Telephone Operators cum Receptionists. Interested contact Mr. Phua at *****88 or836 words
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Advertisement607 1984-03-15 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous REQUIRED ASSISTANT STOREMAN for engineering firm Interested, please call personally at: 48-50. Owen Road. Spore 0821 REQUIRED DRIVER WITH licence 3 and general worker Interested please call *****69 Thiam 1 1 nil Co.. No 6 Sungel Kadul St. 6. CHINESE DRIVER, DELIVERY Boy Age 19-26607 words
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Advertisement606 1984-03-15 28 vHjJl^J^ AN ADVERTISER WHO has to ro I*l l*l oo^ r«J overseas for a short period Is II I nil P looking for someone to take f S care of his Honda Accord. If jp-^ f\ b-— v you are willing to take up this 10 1 fnl ij\ mi606 words
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Advertisement627 1984-03-15 28 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Dmtsun/Nlssmn c) Dmtsun Nissan Au ttionud NISSAN Dfl; DfTl DELIA \lOmi< I'M LTD (A mimlur of Ruby Group) Main Office/Showroom Tel: *****55 East Coast Branch Tel: *****55 ALMOST 1982 DATSUN 200 L Automatic, Q' regn 1 owner, alrcond. cassette, power steering/627 words
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Advertisement564 1984-03-15 28 1960 DATSUN 120Y private owner, alrcond.. radio cassette, excellent condition, $15,900 ono. Tel: *****45 1991 DATSUN 280ZX (manual), privately owned. In beautiful condition (exchange considered Contact *****67 Mr Lew 1982 NISSAN STANZA. Tax till August '84. One owner, full accessories Call William l.im. *****88 1982 NISSAN SUNNY I.SGL One private564 words
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Advertisement886 1984-03-15 29 76 Vehicles For Sale o) Ford 1979 FORD 2.0 < Him. w th alrcond. cassette radio, good condlUon. no PARF. asking $6,910 ono Tel: *****01 10am to 4pm 1878 FORO ESCORT 1300 Sports Non PARF Private owner Very good condition $9,880 ono. Tel: *****65 1880 FORO COR TIN* 16 Teresa886 words
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Advertisement840 1984-03-15 29 76 Vehicles For Sale g) Mazda 78 MAZDA JUMBO, alrcon. PARF. $6,700, downpayment $1,700. Exchange considered. Tel: *****98 •79 MAZDA 323 3 doors, PARF. mint condlUon $11,500 ono Call: *****82 1981 MAZDA 323 1300 c.c. $20,500 ono. Tel: *****81 Mr Ong h) Mercedes COMPANY'S REGISTRATION 1978 Mercedes 280 S. 1840 words
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Advertisement844 1984-03-15 29 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Mitsubishi BEPT. '79 LANCER OL. Ist owner. PARF New tax. alrcon. cassette, passed Inspection $17,000. Tel: *****62 1977 SIGMA 1.8 OS 5-speed PARF eligible. New paintwork. New engine. New clutch. Downpayment $2,500 Loan $9,000 Tel: *****55. 1979 DEC COLT Lancer OL, alrcon, cassette system, excellent844 words
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Advertisement806 1984-03-15 29 78 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale J) Toyota J) Toyotm I]J TEST DRIVE... |B bbU THE EXCITING NEW bmC CORONA 1.6 PARF $26,800 ARF $34,900 OR £s« SPACIOUS. POWERFUL. ECONOMICAL NEW COROLLA 1 A 5" S °V DX PARF $2 1 770 ARF $28. 650 O 2 1806 words
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Advertisement756 1984-03-15 29 76 Vahiclaa For Sala k) OUtorm OCT. 1975 MBN 850. One owner, low mileage, good condition, cassette, $6,400. Tel: *****6. SUBARU NO KEONG Car Traders Pte. Ltd. For more details, telephone: *****82, *****30. 11.000/- DOWNPAYMENT CAN drive away a very good used car. 36 Hoot Klam Road. *****69. ISM CITROEN756 words
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Advertisement1918 1984-03-15 29 76 VshickMi For Sal* 76 Vahidat For Sala 76 Vahidat For Sala I) CommerdMl Vehicles I) CommerdMl Vehicles i) CommertlMl Vehicles B B a?a.Lia.LAUi I •On -the-road excluding > n _-J=s?' engine Queen Street Tel: *****33 Aljunied Road Tel: *****32 Bukit Timah Road Tel: *****55/6/7/8/9 East Coast Road Tel: *****16/*****041,918 words
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Advertisement1200 1984-03-15 29 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant m) Houses a) Houses 4r DISTRICT 10 Vfc II SEMI DETACHED 1 II HOUSE FOR RENT I I 3 spacious bedrooms with fl 2 bathrooms (Ist floor) I 2 big halls (ground floor) H Fully furnished with air-con I Land area 4,800 sq.ft fl1,200 words
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Advertisement684 1984-03-15 30 /l^l^BU^aai^eiil^Baißß^Bßß^Bißß^^ f •y!v'.''*r##.*!v- **4rtMi *d*^tfa*a^Bß^aaai r*"i 1 0 CrL \f* \Y\ P m o r*\ r ift i k~ 4iw»>^_> V j.^ 5 .y jJ^jhli > tiL l I ■■.*'v*-'s*"'"'"-"^""*"'"'"""*"* >: 96 Accommodation 85 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant Vacant m) Houses DiST 5. HONG LEONG Garden 2 1/2-storey terrace.684 words
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Advertisement505 1984-03-15 30 *> Apmrtments b) Apmrtments I open house I Long or short lease I Luxurious apartments to let with exclusive I 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 service charge Visit our show505 words
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Advertisement375 1984-03-15 30 A block of 7 units of brand naw 2-etorey townhouaaa to let at P ASIR PANJANG ROAD hilly rurniahad, raaionabli ran tal RICH HOME PROPERTIES *****20/*****21 BEAUTY WORLD PLAZA 1-BEDROOMED STUDIO APARTMENT 7th floor, fully furnished, 1 alrcondltloner. 31,400 p.m. W00 420 (AGENTS) BEST BARGAIN IN TOWN Diet 11 Close375 words
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Advertisement671 1984-03-15 30 88 Accommodation 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vcant Vc*nt Vacant b) Apmrtments t) Apmrtments b) Apmrtm~en~Z I afeada^Bß^Bk^ "It* <a^a^Bßa—— aaWBaaSB ISmbJ^JP P^^^^^^^^^l 88l >' t^L*k Z^^BB^BBx^*** f^bJ^BB^BBW^ Lk^B^BM 4«Bf^* r^ l JT^W\ I y_ *^v 4aBHBf- j^fnUfc <a^M aBBB^BBK^BBwvw' lwV^^^- Ibbbbw^^?^P I At the junction of Scotts/Orchard Roads. Next to671 words
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Advertisement636 1984-03-15 30 DIST. 21 SHERWOOD TOWER. Beautifully furnished studio apartment. Conveniently located near Supermarkets and Buklt Tlmah Shopping Centre. $1,600 only. Immediate occupation. J.M. Realty Network, *****59/ *****05. DIST. 8, ELIZABETH HEIGHTS, brand new maisonette. 4 bedrooms, servant's, mid-floor. Swimming pool/ tennis. $3,400 partially furnished. Sebastlno Properties: *****04/ *****54. DIST. 9 HILLCOURT,636 words
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Advertisement676 1984-03-15 30 BRAND NEW MAISONETTE (dlst. 9), fully furnished with new furniture according to tenant's taste, central alrcond, con- 1 domlnlum facilities. Rental $4,000. Tel: *****66 BRAND NEW 2-LEVEL maisonette, near American/ Japanese schools. 3 bedrooms, tastefully I furnished, condominium facilities. $2,800. Tel: *****53/ *****11 (Agent). BRAND NEW ORANGE Tower, centrally located,676 words
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Advertisement772 1984-03-15 30 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments WATTEN ESTATE CONDOMINIUM Shelford Road brand new townhouse, 3 bedrooms, servant's room, furnished, swimming pool squash courts, security Tel: Mr Llm *****68 CAMNMLL GARDEN (DIST Spacious 2 bedrooms apartment 2 attached bathrooms, fully airconditioned furnished $2,400 Vlsco: *****14 CENTRALLY LOCATED HIGH rise 2-bedroomed with attached772 words
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Advertisement861 1984-03-15 30 86 Accommodation Vacant i b) Apartments EXCLUSIVE 3 STOREY T O WNHOUSE m East Coast SulUble for expatriate. 4 bedrooms. $2,900 p.m. Mike: *****33 pager *****35 (Agent.) GEYLANG/ KATONG/ TIONG Bahru/ Paslr Panjang 3- bedroomed walkup apartments, partially/ furnished. $1,200 $1,400 Rodge *****87/ *****79 HILLCREST ARCADIA (DIST. 11) upper maisonette.861 words
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Advertisement818 1984-03-15 30 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments OIST. 15 EASTERN MANSION Newly furnished fully aircon, carpeted, split-level, colour tv. $1,700 *****09 DIST 1441. EUNOS MANSION high floor, corner unit. 1500 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, centralised alrcond. $2,500 pm Tel: *****11. Alison DIST. 11 NEAR NEWTON/ Goldhlll Square, alrcond. studio apartment, furnished $1200 Available818 words
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Advertisement763 1984-03-15 30 86 Accommodation V«tant c) JTmau FURNISHED ROOMS WITH aircon attached buh. available at Qeylang. Loronr 23. dlst 438 Couple or single. ?|ease call: *****88 *****26 JURONG E«ST. WEST Coast, room Cooling children allowed $280 "amplnes. 4 roomed nat $650 Ant Mo Klo. room $240 Tel *****11 NEAR QOLOHIIL SOUARE For763 words
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Advertisement591 1984-03-15 31 87 Accommodation Wanted m) Apartments PHOFESSIONAI COUPLES/ EXPATRIATE families require furnished/ unfurnished flats/ houses Any location considered Flexible budget *****73/ *****74 KOREAN EXECUTIVE REQUIRES accommodation preferably HDB apartments. Ulsts 15 Tel: *****15/ *****02 REQUIRED FURNISHED 2/3-ROOM flat In Dlst 14/15/16 Muslim owner Budget $400 to $600 *****88 Abdul. SMALL FAMILY591 words
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Advertisement859 1984-03-15 31 89 Properties F<k Sate 89 Propwtiw For S«m 89 Propftw l-or Sit m) Houses a) Houses Houses 5 SPANISH-STYLE DOUBLE-STOREY TERRACE HOUSES g 5 SSTEH KATONG HIGHCLASS RESIDENTIAL AREA. S ADJACENT TO JACKIE'S BOWLKATONG/OCEAN PARK.S S FREEHOLD LAND -rfcOV* i 90% SING $$!&s*' i LOW INTEREST RATES "BbbWbMbblbbl^* «t^ar HaV'^k^859 words
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Advertisement424 1984-03-15 31 DIST. 10, CHARTSWORTH ROAD. Very good locality. Modern designed, 3-storey bungalow. 8 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, spacious living, dining, kitchen. Area 9,910 sq.ft. Freehold. Selling with tenancy. $2M 0.n.0 Tel: *****4. DIST. 11, CHANCERY LANE vicinity, renovated, double-storey detached. 11,000 sq.ft. Built-in 4,000 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, servant's. Marble, parquet flooring. Swimming424 words
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Advertisement395 1984-03-15 31 DMT. 18 KATONQ 2 1/2-STOREY Terrace. Well renovated and maintained. 3.600 sq.ft., 4 bedrooms, servant's. Must see to appreciate. $650,000. Impeco: *****47. DIST. 20, DOUBLE-STOREY TERRACE. (Thomson Plata vicinity) 3 bedrooms plus servant's, mature garden. Well maintained. 2,100 sq.ft $470,000. Tel: *****21/ 2 (agent). DMT 21, NEAR TURF Club, beautiful395 words
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Advertisement827 1984-03-15 31 89 ProptrtMtForSal* a) Houses DIBT. 1441, CHANGI ROAD. 2storey terrace, 2,700 sq ft $680,000. DUt. 1955, single-storey semi-detached, 5.500 sq ft $695,000. DTPS: *****13. DIST. 14. 3-STOREY BUNGALOW. brand new, colossal "fortress" structure, 5 spacious Bedrooms Freehold, 15,000 $2.2 m. Oan Properties: *****33. DIST. 1953 INTERMEDIATE DOUBLE-STOREY terrace dwelling, 2000827 words
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Advertisement658 1984-03-15 31 89 Properties For Sal* m) mouses OIST. 15, UPPER EABT Coast Road. 2-storey semi-detached, 3,600 sq.ft. split-level, $700,000. *****53/ *****29 Agent) DIBT. 1545 SIGLAP AREA, doublestorey semi-detached. 2.000 sq.ft $550,000 negotiable. Freehold. Tel: *****87 (Agent). DIST. 10M DOUBLE-STOREY SEMIDETACHED. 4 bedrooms. 3.500 so. ft at $750,000. Interested tel: 2222-068. no658 words
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Advertisement989 1984-03-15 31 89 Proptrtitt For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Proptrtits For Sato b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments d .your 'Home Sweet Horne 9 I where values are rising Opposite Mandarin Hotel of Orchard Road SILVER TOWER comprises luxurious apartments and penthouses Outdoor amenities include H ideally989 words
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Advertisement806 1984-03-15 31 89 PropsftN* For Sam i b) Pri rate Apartments Honolulu Towor*. 6.300 aq.lt. $1 J a Bavarty HtMa. 4,100 aq.lt. Si 5 mil lion a Wing On LNa Gardan, lv million OCCIDENTAL REAL ESTATE 733*600/ *****31. LOCATED AT OIST. 11. HIGH CLABS RESIDENTIAL AREA a Area approx 3200 sq.ft a806 words
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Advertisement829 1984-03-15 32 89 PTOpSftm For Salt 89 Properties For Safe b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments Rn jali lower SUPERB 26S7OlinLUXUWOUSAI¥iimi«EIITS WITH A MAGNIFICENT GARDEN At Jalan Rajah Jalan Rama Rama off Balestier. Spore 1232 S Swimming Pool > Squash Courts j! sTfe^^%£ Children's Playground 3'C*^^»» Large Garden w w 24 Hour829 words
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Advertisement706 1984-03-15 32 PATERSON TOWER MAISONETTE. 4 bedrooms, all with bathrooms attached, servant's. Furama Tower 2 bedrooms Vlnros: *****22. PENTHOUSE AT ELIZABETH Heights going cheap. 4,900 sq.ft. $1 6 million, maisonette at Mimosa Court area 2,200 sq.ft. $520,000. Contact *****32. MDOEWOOD KAMEHAMEHA RME 3 bedrooms. 1.600 sq.ft. Tenanted $3,500, fully furnished tin end706 words
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Advertisement551 1984-03-15 32 89 Properties For Sals b) Private Apartments 4 NEW DOUBLE STOREY malSOnettes at Tanjong Katong for sale Area: 1.800 2,000 sq.ft Enquiries: *****21 CHENG HONG MANSION Fully furnished for sale nth floor. Tel: *****19. DIST. 14 BRAND new apartment on high floor fully facilities 1850 sq.ft freehold 1 il> *****00.551 words
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Advertisement819 1984-03-15 32 89 Proptrtitt For Salt d) HDB Apartments OWNER MIGRATING. SELLING 3roomed HDB Clementl Avenue 2. Built-in cabinets, stove, flooring, alrcon, etc. Near Hawker centre, shopping, swimming complex, cinemas, etc. Selling $82,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****22. POINT BLOCK S-ROOMEO Toa Payoh. Lorong 8, exquisitely renovated. Kitchen cabinets, marble/ terrazzo flooring. Italian tiles.819 words
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Advertisement798 1984-03-15 32 99 Prooerties For Sale d) HDBApmrtmtntM WHAMPOA DRIVE 4-ROOM Dolnt block. High floor ReTo&ed Broken marble flooring $100 000 0.n.0 Tel: *****2 ••w.uuu 2-ROOMED FLAT AT Toa Payoh Lorong 2, Blk 120. #07-80 Near market. Price $25,000 negotiable Contact: Mr Poh, *****26 »"OOMI: COMMONWEALTH Close. $21,000. Commonwealth Crescent. $21,000 1798 words
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Advertisement309 1984-03-15 32 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces I Henderson Industrial Park Prime Freehold* Industrial Property *___S T* fci \m\ _9H_^b 1 F ™^^B B^^ H^feßßi^^sl v* _P ftsatisMM^ -_H EWBI u-af ill tßj- "MB—h > HbV^S L^bW. I iJjj L^, I SBB^fea^Bß^BS^lwf m -X*-.'- '^^^^^Mb^b^b^b^bV309 words
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Advertisement309 1984-03-15 32 DMT. 1334 TONQ LEE Building Blk B. 9th floor. 2.800 sq.ft. Factory space for rent. Rental charge: $1.40 p.s.f Please tel: Mr. Tay *****26. FACTORIES, WAREHOUSES CUM office: Delta, Macpherson, Paya Lebar, Aljunled. Thomson. Buklt Timah, Jurong. Enquiries: *****21. PEMIMPtN INDUSTRIAL BUILDING. 121 sq.m. factory for lease at $1,693/mth Immediate309 words
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Advertisement406 1984-03-15 32 92 Warehouse/ 92 Warehouses/ Stor ape Spac— Storage Spaces W^ WAREHOUSE H FOR SALE OR H LEASE AT PAYA LEBAR I Modern warehouse for sale by unit. I I Easy installments. Located at the I junction of Macpherson Road I Airport Road with various dimenI slons and up-to-date facilities. I406 words
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Advertisement288 1984-03-15 32 WAREHOUSE FACTORY FOR rental/ sale at various location. Sizes range from 1.600 to 30.000 sq.ft Rental $1.00 p.s.f onwards Call Dennis Housing: *****71 2 GROUNOFLOOR WAREHOUSE RENTAL Paslr Panjang Jalan Eunos. Approx. 1.800 /7.000 sq.ft. Nippon Estate. *****62/*****49 INDIVIDUAL LOT FROM 1.392 2.784 sq.ft. Hoist/ lift/ tight security. Immediate occupation.288 words
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Advertisement462 1984-03-15 32 93 Office Spaces b) Rental Get ready for HARI RAYA PUASA (30th June '84) Fitzpatrick 8 Supermarket Opening Soon People's Park Katong 280 sq ft to 4154 sq ft with water supply Norman Tan *****7 For R«nt PRIME CLINIC/ OFFICE SPACE at SINGAPORE MEDICAL CENTRE/TANQLIN SHOPPING CENTRE a Ideal for462 words
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Advertisement757 1984-03-15 33 92 Warehouse*/ 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces I" PRIME FACTORY, WAREHOUSECUrTorTICE^ UNION CENTRE jalan pemimpin 4 onk* jMW CENTRE ICENTTtd SBBBBJBBBI BMBBMBBB) ■^■■BBHbB I A la— ajj^— a—— aajjajjajjaj I aflaji I SBBBBBBBB ********** SBBBSBBBa OBSBBBBBBI I I tm'' as OBMMMb^BVBJBM fMBBMBVBVrMBB OBBVBBBBBJBBBJBBBBB) •BBBJBJBBMBBBI SJB)757 words
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Advertisement321 1984-03-15 33 PARKWAY PARADE, PRESTIGIOUS office space between financial centre and airport. High floor, good view, area 940 sq.ft. Reasonable rental. Tel: *****00. PEOPLE'S PARK CENTRE. High floor. 530 sq.ft. For rental. Interested call personally at #10-21, People's Park Centre, or tel: *****21/ *****03 DIST. 0104, PHILLIP STREET, ground floor, near carpark.321 words
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Advertisement713 1984-03-15 33 I 93 Office Spaces b) RentMl PEACE CENTRE, OFFICE space with partitions for rent. Area 2750 sq.ft. at S3 25 psf. Tel: *****57 Capital Valuers PENINSULA PLAZA. 2400 sq ft High floor facing sea. Partitioned. Carpeted. Immediate occupation. *****73 PEOPLE'S PARK SHOPPING Com&lex office for rent. 480 sq.ft. nit #04-40.713 words
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Advertisement697 1984-03-15 33 94 Shop Spoce» 94 shop Spaces b) RentMl b) Rental Make anise move to FuLuShou Shops Convenient location All shops positioned to take full advantage ot the high pedestrian traffic For sale, area available from 41 sq m 332 sq m For lease, area available from 90sqm 271 sq m697 words
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Advertisement427 1984-03-15 33 VEHICLE WORKSHOP/ TYRES and battery space available. Whltley Road Service Station, tel: *****27 95 Ottwr Real Estate District 10, Ford Ay« 19,000 sq ft Approval for 3-storey bungalow with swimming pool. Selling $80 p.s.f negotiable. Ptton* Mi»» Pam *****44 ATTENTION TO DEVELOPERS high density land at Balestler vicinity, approx 1427 words
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Advertisement570 1984-03-15 33 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours Introducing the widest range of tours to JAPAN. inHoi/cAllJapanTour Kagoshima Kinshima Sakuraiima Ibusuki Kumamoto M( Aso Nagasaki Fukuoka Akiyoshidai Plateau Osaka Nara Kyoto Tokyo Disneyland Hakone Mt Fuji firiavs Japan Disneyland Fynrpcc LiApl COO -g*CL* Mt Fuji Hakone Izu Floating Hotel Cfifif&b* Odawara Castle570 words
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Advertisement334 1984-03-15 33 102 Tours I Authorised Agent for China Travel Service (Beijing) and China International Travel Service (Beijing) Special short trips to China From 3.13 days Shanghai. Suzhou, Hangzhou. Beijing. Guilin. Guangzhou. Hong Kong (14 days) 7/4. 21/4. 26/5. 2/6. 9/6. 7/7 Shanghai. Hangzhou. Suzhou. Wuxi. Nanjing, Beijing. Guilin. Guangzhou. Hong Kong334 words
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Advertisement422 1984-03-15 34 102 Tour* 102 Toura 102 Tourt 102 Toort 102 Tourt i dk Six great ways for your clients to enjoy sto JM2a ;jKak the Indonesia Experience. «SJS^ Six luxury hotels m Indonesia's most (mg\« PHri otH lmic !!!AiUUmWSm Hotel Samudn Beach i*? I}*?'1 j 1 a fascinating pageantry 7~*r*Sf^yli| Q2^9422 words
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Advertisement340 1984-03-15 34 ffjrJb tit" Trml tet LM. A I ■WWW 750O*B»c*,«o«J.#Ol-32«.Th,Pte». I B*np«PWo7lftTt:«aSo4g(7Uw— TA3OB I *T1 I \%lf U\m V 7 OBrt tUMIW Oep Sun/Kr I MlifTf^«lM V7/B D^ S7l l/HSI/SI I I Dip SuvHtoi I MRyfTT/IM 6 o*s $1411 Oep SuiAtai I «HLmwup^c*i 5/7 D^ wuin I MH/ITE/WMIIK 9/12^4 o^ f340 words
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Advertisement148 1984-03-15 34 METROPOLITAN YMCA offers EUROPE OVERLAND 25 days, from $1,688 (excludes airfare) PULAU TIOMAN 30/2H, d*p. 23/3, 30/3 PORT DICKSON 3D/2N, dep. 20/4, $175 LANGKAWI/ PENANG 6D/SN, dep. 26/5, $265 NATIONAL PARK 6D/SN, dep. 30/3, 19/4, $240 MOUNT KINABALU SD/4N, dep. 14/5, $720 For furtttor dotaMs pi**** c*ll: TOURS DEPARTMENT TEL:148 words
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Advertisement427 1984-03-15 34 102 Tours 102 Tour* Holiday Best Sellers A great way to travel We may not be the region s Largest, but we're certainly better! BBBBB^^*^^. fc^^ BBabft i| BBbT BBBBBbHbL m I^Vbbb^? THE GRAND EUROPE (15 Countries) Denmark/ Austria/Eastern Europe/Hungary/ Yugoslavia/ Italy/San Marino/ Vatican/Spam/ France/Monaco (Monte Carlo)/Switzerland/ Germany/Holland/Belgium/England 94 Davit427 words
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Advertisement292 1984-03-15 34 102 Tourt 3DaysTioman $175 Oep Every Friday $195 Oep Daily Minimum 3 Pax. Phuket Phang Ngaßay 4 Days $589 Dep Every Thursday 5 Days 5628 Dep Every Sunday Seafood Dinner Accommodation at Phang Nga Bay Resort Full Board (4 Days Tour) I Kjfjfl Isatf^ttM^f^M ■TfcTLi ar •W.Malaysia 6 Days from292 words
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Advertisement739 1984-03-15 34 102 Tourt 102 Tourt I m NAM HO I TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE LTD Hud Officg: Pearls Centre. Gr Roor 100 Eu Tong Sen St #01-14. #01-16. #01-18 Singapore 0105. Tel: *****33 (7 lines) Branch Office: Peoples Pirk Complex. Gr Roor 1. Park Road #OM9. Singapore 0105 Tel: *****1-3/*****6/*****8/*****63 N739 words
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Advertisement83 1984-03-15 34 CITICENTER TRAVELS 8 COACH TOUR PTE LTD 470 Rlvar Vallay Road (1024) Tal: *****80/ *****87/ *****12 2D 3N QENTINO $139/$149 Frl 9pm 2D 3N FRASER'S HILL $149 $159 Frl 9pm 4D PENANO Coach/ Ak $295 Dally sp.m. EASTER SPECIAL 2D 3N FRABER'S HILL 20/4. Bpm $159' $169 4O FRABERS HILL/83 words
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202 1984-03-15 35 Health Ministry told to settle dispute KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Prime Minister Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad today ordered the Health Ministry to resolve a dispute with 1,700 hospital assistants who have threatened to go on strike next month. The hospital assistants have scheduled a strike on April 2 to backNST; Bernama - 202 words
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Article, Illustration292 1984-03-15 35 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The judiciary, as a guardian of liberty, has the power to examine an action by the executive to see whether it is within the law, Lord President Tan Sri Salleh Abas said. If necessary, it should pronounce a decision againstBernama - 292 words
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Article76 1984-03-15 35 4 Once the spelling was tettnoloji, now it has been changed to teknologi. What was once pronounced as sabsidi is now pronounced as subsidi... I am confused and having a headache to keep up with these new words and terminology and so are the reading public and76 words
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Article162 1984-03-15 35 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday A SARAWAK government officer has found to his regret that most of the wedding invitations he sent m red envelopes to friends and relatives m Peninsular Malaysia have ended up m the Postal Services Department's dead letter office. The invitations wereNST - 162 words
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Article108 1984-03-15 35 Son Sann arrives in KL for talks KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Cambodian resistance leader Son Sann arrived today on three-day visit to hold talks with the Malaysian government on developments m his Vietnamese-occupied homeland. Mr Son Sann, who is Prime Minister of the Democratic Kampuchean coalition and head of the KhmerUPI - 108 words
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Article69 1984-03-15 35 Boy burned to death in village PERAK, Wed. A four-year old boy was burned to death and 21 people were made homeless when a wooden house at a new Slim River village was destroyed by fire yesterday. Police with the help of firemen recovered the charred remains of the boy,Bernama - 69 words
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Article68 1984-03-15 35 THE HEALTH authorities m Kuala Terengganu have sealed the canteen of the Sekolah Menengah Ugama Sultan Zainal Abidin, Ladang, because 40 pupils were down with food poisoning two days ago. The headmaster of the all-boys secondary school, Haji Wan Yusof bin Wan Nik confirmedNST - 68 words
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101 1984-03-15 35 PRIME MINISTER Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said m Kuala Lumpur yesterday that he had yet to receive a reply from Usnb to the allegations that the party had opposed the government during the constitutional amendment issue and the proposal to make LabuanBernama - 101 words
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Article68 1984-03-15 35 THE GOVERNMENT has taken steps to ensure that Malaysian goods are exported directly into the international market and not through third countries, the Dewan Rakyat was told on Tuesday. Deputy Trade and Industry Minister Mr Oo Gin Sun said the measures included improving the infrastructureBernama - 68 words
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Article49 1984-03-15 35 AMONG THREE million people m Malaysia suffer from stomach ulcers and the manhours lost as a result is costing the country more than $600 million a year. This was the finding of a survey conducted recently by Warner-Lambert Sdn Bhd. a leading pharmaceutical firm here. MBTMBT - 49 words
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Advertisement480 1984-03-15 35 103 Where To Stay r~ I Plan great escapes to Holiday Inn Johor Bahru B>e«kaw*v h-1 SpccUl c I .iJ or I -*Mst c f-nj t Njvk.'t c tv. -it tinw till pm Suppi.tn»n! ..t NttOJMH -.n,jk' .H.upancy) Swhn A Splash Special M>4O t x > )00 am to 6480 words
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Advertisement725 1984-03-15 35 108 Foreign 108 Foreign SWISS HOTEL CATERING COLLEGE announces its HOTEL MANAGEMENT AND FOOD BEVERAGE DIPLOMA COURSES 1984 B™^^il3^aT^^^^^f^^^^^^^^^^^B^^^^^l^^^^^^B^Baßl BEGINS 18 APRIL 8 OCT 1984 DURATION: 12 14 months (with 6 months paid m training) SFR 22,500 (Tuition, Board Lodging) Successful graduates are given 3-year credit for 8.8.A. degree m725 words
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Advertisement1046 1984-03-15 35 109 Acadamic 109 Academic ST. FRANCIS GIRLS' 1 SCHOOL (EST 1960) 98, ST FRANCIS ROAD, SINGAPORE 1232 Tel *****04 Purely a girls' school and its 500 over students are under the age of 19 years Prepares students for the Singapore Cambridge 'A' Level Examinations NEW PRE-U 1 ARTS CLASSES Subject*1,046 words
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Advertisement190 1984-03-15 35 ANNOUNCEMENT CHAN HO ENGINEERING LIMITED (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) Further to the announcement made to the Stock Exchange of Singapore Limited on 13 March 1984, the Directors wish to advise that the invitation to the public to subscribe for shares m the Company was withdrawn m view of190 words
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Article, Illustration580 1984-03-15 36 EPSOM JEEP - Allan may have to take back seat EPSOM JEEP By THE Singapore Derby is trainer Ivan Allan's pet classic. His powerful stable has won it seven times m the past 11 years Jumbo Jet m 1972, Dilettante (1974), Suspicion (1976), Saas Fee (1979), Vaaron (1980), Grand Harvest (1981) and Andermatt580 words
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428 1984-03-15 36 ON THE TRACK with TONTO GOVERNOR'S Gold Cup winner Full House II (Tweedie) and Dow Jones II (Sng) were the only two Derby candidates sent out against the clock at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. Full House n worked lightly m 44.5 sec over 600 m,428 words
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Article, Illustration15 1984-03-15 36 BYJON "Some day I'd like to leave the track with my shirt."15 words
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Article1189 1984-03-15 36 A TOTAL of 365 entries, comprising 225 m Class 3, 81 m Class 6, 45 m restricted terms and 14 Malaysianbreds (National Stud Cup), has been entered for the Perak Turf Club MarchApril Meeting starting on March 24. CLASS 3: First run: l,lMm str (a), l,2*m (b) ar1,189 words
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Article140 1984-03-15 36 FIRST DAY: Class 3 Divs 1, 2 and 3 1.100 m straight, Divs 4, 5, 6, and 7 1,200 m Class 6 Div 1 1,100 m and 1,400 m, Div 2 1,100 m. SECOND DAY: Class 3 Divs 1 and 2 1.200 m and I,Boom, Div 3140 words
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Advertisement738 1984-03-15 36 110 Computer 110 Computer EFFECTIVE COMPUTER /^fcv TRAINING (ff m Through vHSajy SYSTEMATIC BUSINESS 7 TRAINING CENTRE 1984/1985 SESSIONS BCS PART 1 EXAM APRIL '85 Commencing: 31st March 84 weekend 23rd April 84 (weekday) 28th April '84 (weekend) 25th April '84 (weekday) ACS EXAM MAY 85 Commencing: 25th March '84738 words
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TIMESPORT
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Article, Illustration370 1984-03-15 37 SHIRLEY TAN - SHIRLEY TAN Bryan to visit Singapore By ENGLAND and Manchester United captain Bryan Robson is to hold soccer seminars m Singapore at the end of the English season. And the Republic's thousands of United fans will be hoping, for once, that their favourite team get beaten m a370 words
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Article200 1984-03-15 37 Anyone for Eder? BRAZILIAN left winger Eder was put on the transfer list on Monday after failing to agree on a new contract with his club, AUetico Mineiro. Club president Ellas Kalil said the 26-year-old would most probably be transferred to a foreign team "because no Brazilian club can affordReuter; AFP; UPI - 200 words
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Article178 1984-03-15 37 LONDON, Wed. The future of English Second Division soccer team Derby County hung m the balance after a High Court judge refused to approve Robert Maxwell's bid to take over the ailing club. Mr Justice Mervyn Davies, who on Monday granted a 24-hour adjournment to Maxwell's attempt, saidAFP - 178 words
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Article185 1984-03-15 37 LONDON, Wed. Twa goals from Luton's Trevar Aylott In a First Divtstan match yesterday increased Ipswich's relegation fears. The 2-1 defeat at KeaUworta Road was Bobby Ferguson's ninth defeat Is It matches. Aylatt broke the deadlock with a superb Mth-mlasto chip aver the Ipswich goalkeeper and converted aReuter; AFP - 185 words
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Article, Illustration497 1984-03-15 37 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD bA I kA TIMESPORT jjj^EE AMID the latest Red Alert m the United States over whether the Soviet Union are (a) intending to participate m the Olympic Games and (b) planning a Smersh-and-grab raid on Los Angeles if they do, one curious497 words
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Article, Illustration67 1984-03-15 37 4 MY •motional life has always been more important to me than my career. There' ve been many times when I've done something like win Wimbledon and gone back to an empty hotel room and asked myself: 'Is this it? Five minutes off a) feeling great?' s Tennis67 words
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180 1984-03-15 37 "THE trouble with sport m Singapore," said the man wiping the beer froth from his Ops, "is that it's so boring. Nothing ever happens. What do you find to write about?" Well, let's see. This week, there has been the very real180 words
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Article267 1984-03-15 37 IMAGINE the joy of weekend golfer Alex Lee when, about to declare his ball lost after his drive off the 11th tee during the pro-am preceding the Rolex Masters at the Si me course this week, it turned up nestling quietly m the hole.267 words
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Article266 1984-03-15 37 London, Wed. Unbeaten British heavyweight boxing hope Frank Bruno, just back from a three-month absence during which he trained m the United States, needed only 67 seconds to knock out Juan Antonio Figueroa, of Argentina, m the first round here last night. It was Bruno's 21stAP; Reuter; AFP - 266 words
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Article351 1984-03-15 37 JORGEN PETTERSSON'S goals m the middle and final periods helped St Louis Blues beat Hartford Whales 2-0 m an American National Hockey League game With this victory. St Louis moved into a second-place tie with Detroit Red Wings. In another game. Bob Bourre scored his first hat-trickReuter; AFP - 351 words
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Article, Illustration635 1984-03-15 38 Crying out loud for support Janice Seah on the Asian junior tennis championships ALL THE RESULTS Bays' first round: Haseeb Aslam (Pak) bt Sunny Luu 6-3. 6-0; Menashe Tzur (Isr) bt Joseph Lizardo (RP) 6-1. 6-3; Shum Vat Wai (HK) bt Waieed Al-Khai tkuw) 7-5. 6-2; Yoshikazu Okada (Jpn) btALBERT SIM - 635 words
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Article444 1984-03-15 38 No different strokes.... THE tennis representatives of China and Taiwan came face to face yesterday. And both were intent on getting their own way. At the end of a two-and-a-half hour meeting, China emerged victorious from the exhausting proceedings. But sport which hurdles all barriers was the real winner. The444 words
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Article345 1984-03-15 38 THE WORLD OF TENNIS FLORIDA, Wed. Top seed Chris Evert Lloyd cruised to an easy 6-0, 6-1 second-round win over Kirn Sands m a US$l5O,--000 ($312,000) women's tournament here yesterday. Second-seeded Zina Garrison of the United States struggled to beat compatriot Melissa Brown 6-2, 4-6,345 words
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Article296 1984-03-15 38 Demos as Lankans collapse ASGIRIYA (Sri Lanka), Wed. Police fired tear gas to disperse an angry crowd of demonstrators after Sri Lanka collapsed m their second innings to lose the First Test by 165 runs against New Zealand here today. Sri Lanka were shot out for 97, fast-bowler Richard HadleeReuter - 296 words
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Article263 1984-03-15 38 England top order in charge FAISALABAD, Wed. Responsible batting by their top order batsmen helped England to a solid 233 for three m their first innings at the close of play on the third day of the Second Test against Pakistan here today. The injury-hit tourists began the day atReuter - 263 words
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Article58 1984-03-15 38 LONDON, Wed. Cricketer lan Botham is to sue England's Mail On Sunday for libel following an article last weekend which alleged drug taking by members of the England team, his solicitor said today "Botham considers that it constitutes a most serious libel on him particularly asAFP - 58 words
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Article164 1984-03-15 38 ESSEX TEOW issued a warning to the leaders of the Bowlers' Mart age-group bowling championships at Kallang Bowl yesterday. He rolled a fine 594 pinfalls to leapfrog from 12th to third position, behind overnight leader Jeffrey Ng and second-placed Ben Wong, for 17-20 year-olds. Joey Chang's high164 words
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Article317 1984-03-15 38 SOO-THO TfoK MUN scored a fine treble on the first day of the People's Association Youth Swimming Club agegroup meet at the Toa Payoh pool yesterday. He completed a superb hat-trick, winninj the 200 metres free (2:0f..25). 200 m breast (2:44.50) and the 100 m back (1:05.93)317 words
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Article, Illustration444 1984-03-15 39 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI By No scope, so Jagtar quits his job as sports goods promoter JAGTAR SINGH, Singapore's long-dis-tance kingpin, has decided to resign from his job as a sports goods promoter. Jagtar, 22. said that he was leaving New Balance Athletic Shoe Inc. because he was not making444 words
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Article, Illustration653 1984-03-15 39 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON Sui Ming m record round as 18 get better of Sime By Leading scores C 8 Yau Sui Ming (HK) 34, 34. Chan Han (Bur) 34, 35. 7! E. Nival (RP) 34, 36. E. Bagtas (RP) 38, 32; Jeff Sluman (US)JERRY SEH - 653 words
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Article193 1984-03-15 39 JOE DORAI - Police in arresting recovery FROM back to front that will be the incredible story if Police beat Changi Constituency m their National Football League Division One match at the Jalan Besar Stadium tonight (7.30). For Police, who were bottom of the table after their opening three games, will take over193 words
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Article246 1984-03-15 39 HONGKONG Bank failed to make the last four of the Business Houses Division One soccer competition when they crashed 2--1 to Banque Nationale de Paris at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday (writes J. RAJENDRAN) Hongkong Bank needed a draw to qualify from Group B for246 words
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Article69 1984-03-15 39 Jurong Cap: Marathon Letourneau 4 Cycle and Carriage Group B P W D L F A Pt BNP 5 3 2 0 12 7 8 HiUrhi 5 3 1 1 12 5 7 UK Bank 5 3 0 2 14 6 6 H Inn 5 1 2 269 words
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Article249 1984-03-15 39 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH PHIL HANSEL, coach to Ang Peng Siong, David Lim and Chan Mvi Pin, has submitted their recent times to the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association for selection to the Asian championships m Seoul from April 28-May3. According to David, Hansel sent the details on Friday,249 words
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Article281 1984-03-15 39 FIFA fine and ban confirmed KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. MALAYSIA can say goodbye to their hopes of qualifying for the Olympic Games as FIFA, the world-controlling body for soccer, today confirmed the 50,000 Swiss francs ($49,500) fine and three-month suspension on the Malaysians who played m two unsanctioned matches at theNST - 281 words
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138 1984-03-15 39 JOE DORAT - Club call in fans to avoid walkover JOE DORAT ONE of the 10 Singapore soccer clubs barred frt>m entering teams for this year's National Under-19 tournament used stx spectators at Farr«r Park m one of their matches last year to avoid conceding a walkover. This was an incident related by138 words
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Article25 1984-03-15 39 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Z-. Federal Territory beat Negr* Sembilan 2-0 m a Malaysia Cup soccer match at tire Merdeka Stadium heretj-t. night. BernamaBernama - 25 words
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Obituary, Illustration122 1984-03-15 37 141 Deaths 141 Deaths Tan Hiok Choon I (Age 67) I pimd away peaofuWy en 11.& M, leaving behind Nar Swee Nol tone: Daoghtors-in-law: Kwang Poo Llew Chor Hwee Kwang Hwee Lim Lan Chin •Kwang Wee Carol Bay Mul Hoon Kwang How Tan Swee Chuang Kwang Hung Kwang Seng Kwang122 words
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Obituary, Illustration39 1984-03-15 37 MAR AINO AS O. RAMCH ANOANI age 67 years passsd away peacefulry on 12.3 A* leaving behind wtte, Shetla, broth•cn, n#pn»jws tftd nh*c#t. We wtoh to thank all frianda and r»f«iliT»» WnO liifnoto nn CrvflM tionon 13-3.44.39 words
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Obituary, Illustration35 1984-03-15 37 Our deepest sympathies condolences to the family of the late JOSEPH HO CHER MING Ag«27 who pasasd away suddenly on 12th March ItM. Sadly missed by Friends of 6th Signal Battallan Teleprinter Platoon.35 words
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Obituary, Illustration81 1984-03-15 37 Tha family of tha tola Mr. Yaow Koon Poh wiehee to aipraaa thair heartfelt thanks to ail ratathraa. friand*. staff of Priaona dap(., CIO CRO., doctor*, nuraaa and amahs of ward 73 SOH for thair kind assistance, altand•nca, condolancaa, donations, wreaths scrolls, during thair recant baraavamant. Tha family81 words
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Obituary132 1984-03-15 37 141 Deaths 141 Deaths 141 Deaths I SING INVESTMENTS FINANCE LTD 1 I As a mark of respect to the late Madam Lim Siok, I the mother of our Chairman and Managing DirecI tor, Mr. Lee Fee Huang and our General Manager, I Mr. Li Loi Gan, we will be132 words
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Obituary, Illustration131 1984-03-15 37 Tha FamMy of tfta lata CHUA TEO BOON wish** to aiprM* th«ir sinew* thanks to afl Offloars of tho Wopub- i Nc of Mngapora f*eNea Forea. Talacoms rTE lypannsori. Clan Amoci- aUons, rslaWvss. buslnasa aaaoct- i atas and frianda for thatr kind attandanoa, condotaooas, wraaths, I aeroNs and131 words
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Obituary, Illustration88 1984-03-15 37 IN LOVING MEMORY OF P RAJARETNAM (PIUKASH) D»OTfd: t5 3 75 Your presence Is ever near us. Your love remains with us. You were the kind of brother, Your loved ones will never forget. Always rwnwnterad by lovad on«*. In loving mwnory of MR. G JAY ARAM88 words
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Obituary, Illustration83 1984-03-15 37 In loving momory of SEWA SINGH 8/0 HARNAM MNON Daparta* 15/S/M Dearly remembered by his loving family 2nd anniversary prayers will be held at Srt Guru Singh Sabha oji 15.3 84 from 3 00pm to 5 00pm A A relatives and friends are Invited to attend. In83 words
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Advertisement177 1984-03-15 37 "In Momonam is for those j who were close I to you. Call *****11 x 2680 for your free booklet of I "In Memoriam" verses. t "In Memoriam" 1 I is for the loved ones I I whom you remember JJ i&>\ Sourcebookof and Malaysian by Philip N. Pillai This177 words
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Advertisement266 1984-03-15 38 ■■■■OHBHHIHB lj OLJ 6 ft Pioneer puts you ahead with power. The KEH-9000 is no ordinary "regular" in-dash car stereo. The KEH-9000, despite its compact size, also offers the For one, it has more than twice the power of ordinary types. latest m car-audio technology and features. There's auto-reverse Its266 words
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Advertisement178 1984-03-15 39 Xv^^r JL44BEJ& W^tKk 40 Champions, 72 holes, and only 1 winner. Today is an occasion of particular interest. The opportunity to The Rolex Masters will be contested and won at the Sime walk the fairways and read the greens with some of the best and Bukit Courses, of the Singapore178 words
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Miscellaneous148 1984-03-15 39 Todays events BASKETBALL National 1 -rat or: Ivy House v Safsa. Mm Vi v KiivvU (Gay World. 7 30 and 8 45 p.m BOWLING Bowlers Mart age-group championships (Ka Hang 9 a m GOLF fUirx MMten (Sime Course. 7 15 a.m.). HOCKEY Barker trophy: LA v Schools A (Balestier Rd148 words
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Article, Illustration289 1984-03-15 40 A DRIVE m the early hoars of yesterday ended In tragedy when tw« people died and two others were seriously Injured. The car they were travelling m split Into two after It hit a tree on a read divider along I pper Paya LebarTAN SUAN ANN - 289 words
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455 1984-03-15 40 Only occasional shots can be heard BEIRUT, Wed. The guns fell silent m Beirut last night and the people of the city awoke today to an unusual silence as a ceasefire announced last night by Lebanese .leaders meeting m Switzerland appeared to be holding.Reuter; NYT; UPI - 455 words
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Article111 1984-03-15 40 A REPORT on three fishermen who were rescued from the sea after their trawler was hit by a cargo ship, published m The Straits Times on Tuesday, said Kangkar is m Peninsular Malaysia. Kangkar is located at the end of Upper Serangoon Road here. On111 words
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Article, Illustration502 1984-03-15 40 LIM SAY BOON - Protesters greet Thach as he flies into Australia LIM SAY BOON By CANBERRA, Wed. Australian authorities have thrown a tight security net around Vietnamese Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach who arrived m Australia today for a weeklong round of discussions. Mr Thach, who flew into Sydney early this morning from502 words
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Article166 1984-03-15 40 JAKARTA, Wed. General Benny Murdani, commander of the Indonesian armed forces, said yesterday Vietnam's invasion of Cambodia was aimed at protecting itself from China. In a speech, he told 150 officials of the Social Affairs Department that China used the Pol Pot regime m Cambodia toAP - 166 words
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Article27 1984-03-15 40 NEW YORK. Wed The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials slipped 2.72 to 1.162.06 m the first half-hour of trading on the New York APAP - 27 words
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Article44 1984-03-15 40 SEOUL, Wed. A unit of 140 special American forces parachuted into South Korea yesterday after flying non-stop from the United States. The 13.600 km airlift exercise was to show the US could quickly deploy troops m case of another Korean war. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Advertisement509 1984-03-15 40 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Kinannal Dally IN TODAY'S ISSUE Directors explain the shock withdrawal of Chan Ho Engineering's four million share offer. CHAN 01 CHEE has the details. Malaysia and Singapore are now fine tuning the draft contract on gas supplies. One of the items being discussed is pricing, reports LOH509 words
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Miscellaneous142 1984-03-15 40 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Partly Cloudy TEMP. (C) op to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 24 mm. SUNSET today: 7.16 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.09 a.m. Adelaide 13 20 C Overcast Manila 22 33C Fair Amsterdam 07C Gear Melbourne 11 19 C Showers Bangkok 25 34 C Fair j Moscow142 words
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Article, Illustration1223 1984-03-15 1 CHAN OI CHEE - 'We'll and again' CHAN OI CHEE The announcement on Tuesday that Chan Ho Engineering's $6 million issue of shares had been withdrawn, just 24 hours before applications were due to close, caused shock waves through investment circles. Until then, it had seemed like fairly smooth sailing for a company that1,223 words
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Article, Illustration1144 1984-03-15 2 TERENCE WHITE - TERENCE WHITE In Sumba, as m the other Lesser Sunda islands, beautiful, handwoven materials are worn the blanket-like hinggi for men, and the lav or sarong for women. Knotted m the traditional ikat method, these textiles, which are the people's major means of artistic expression,1,144 words
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Article, Illustration906 1984-03-15 3 Text and photographs by RESULT AFTER STEP 4 1. IN RED: Middle horiwnUl band Rider's eye 2. IN BLACK (RED AND BLUE): Rider's face H»rse's eye Horse's UU H orse 's reins HortKflUl buds upper and tower 3. IN BLUE: Rider's leg (under lk*t) 4. IN WHITE:TERENCE WHITE - 906 words
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Article, Illustration996 1984-03-15 5 HOWARD BLUM - HOWARD BLUM Sergeant David Demmon has one of the eeriest jobs on earth: he waits for the signal that says it's time to fly off to Armageddon. By If the call came right now, I would have no qualms about flying off on a mission, even ifNYT - 996 words
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Article558 1984-03-15 10 PAIK CHOO - It's not 'jarlee good' PAIK CHOO By Mind Your Language (tonight, Channel 3, 10.25 p.m.) has a big following both here and m Malaysia. But it's not everybody's cup of tea. It certainly is not this reviewer's. NOW that class has broken up for the holidays, at least over Singapore558 words
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Article, Illustration464 1984-03-15 10 CHAN ENG CHENG - Weber and the German opera CHAN ENG CHENG SSO Second Series Subscription Concerts Soloist: Fausto Zadra Tomorrow and Saturday, 8.15 p.m. Victoria Concert Hall Previewed by WHEN Karl Maria von Weber was 18 years old and working as the director of the Breslau Opera, he drank nitric acid, mistaking it464 words
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Article, Illustration1344 1984-03-15 11 KANNAN CHANDRAN - KANNAN CHANDRAN By FILM lovers can look forward to better fare on television m the coming months. The Singapore Broadcasting Corporation has bought many recentlymade and better-rated films. Part of the reason for this may be because Radio Talivisyen Malaysia has done some heavy shopping for1,344 words
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Article185 1984-03-15 11 FOR those who love Clint Eastwood, that tower of a man who squints his eyes when he pulls the trigger and measures out his words by the coffeespoonsful, there are two films m the Dirty Harry series to watch out for. DIRTY HARRY features Eastwood as Harry Callahan,185 words
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Article, Illustration253 1984-03-15 11 SURINDER SINGH - SURINDER SINGH By INDIAN dance fans are m for a treat. The Drisya Veidi Troupe from Trivandrum, Kerala, is staging four nights of Kathakali performances, beginning tonight. Kathakali is a dancedrama which draws its stories from such Indian epics as the Ramayana and the Mahabharata. Kathakali253 words
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Advertisement477 1984-03-15 8 APPOINTMENTS I HONG FOX GROUP OF COMPANIES I Applications are invited from suitably qualified person for the I I post of I ASSISTANT COMPANY SECRETARY. I QUALIFICATION I Applicants must be professionally qualified Company Secre- taries who are Singapore Citizens or permanent residents. I They must have at least two477 words
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Advertisement706 1984-03-15 8 I MELCO SALES (S) PTE LTO I (A subsidiary of Mitsubishi Electric I m Corpn, Japan) B invites applications for the post of I SALES EXECUTIVE I G.C.E. 'A' level. I Age between 20 to 25 years. Preferably with class 3 driving licence I and owns a car. I H706 words
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Advertisement333 1984-03-15 8 I IN THE HIGH COURT OP THE REPUBLIC OP SINGAPORE (ompMiM Winding Lip N«. 54 «f I*B4 la tke Matter wt tke Cwnpaalea Act, Chapter 185. AND In tke Matter «f TIME 'N' TIME TRADING PTE LTD ADVERTISEMENT OP PETITION Notice is hereby given that a petition for the Winding-Up333 words
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Miscellaneous326 1984-03-15 8 COMICS CARFIELP b,j*.b.«. POC, PO VOO EVER REGRET THAT NOT RE ALLY. PAP WILL PROOABL V I/nEEPA GIVE ME A RE€>U/Vie VOO STAVEP ON THE FARM WHILE WILL THE PARM TO A\E ANP ILL HIR6P ANPTMREE OrOOP I WENT TO THE CITY TO LIVE IN SELL THE ACREAGE AT A326 words
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Advertisement1075 1984-03-15 9 NOTICES MASTER OF ARTS IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE Applications are invited from graduates of this University or of such other universities as may be approved by the Senate for the course of study leading to the degree of Master of Arts m English Language Candidates must have obtained one of the1,075 words
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Advertisement170 1984-03-15 9 IN THK HIGH COURT OF THF. REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up V. IMI V In tke Matter «f the Ompanjra Art (Cap. 185) And In the Matter of STANDARD INTERNATIONAL PRIVATE LIMITED NOTICE OF WINDING UP ORDER IN THE MATTER OF STANDARD INTERNATIONAL PRIVATE LIMITED. WINDING UP ORDER made170 words
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Miscellaneous437 1984-03-15 9 \_/\_j\y\\\__/\^ C^L PEANUTS Byachuix v f^ IT'5 WlNrv" ENOUGH TO tf ..AfNP r^2^ BLOU) TME BIRPS RI6MT r^ A^ACK a c^» OUT 0F TME TREES *r g> z.x I 1 '^M^ \j-<s\ I A I KING TUT By dm VMYSOUU^^ •V t &N&AGEP J PteP^, jP» <f=j) BEETLE BAILEY gyjitwtiw*.,437 words
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Advertisement437 1984-03-15 10 FURNITURE^g£ TOUCH '84 J^ A Bus Sarvica No: A few of the well-known furniture umuma exhibitors are here to promote JSnw m"' their latest products from im. 133. 145. w. m 3rd March to 1 lth March. 135>137>2f19 All items are at affordable prices p ree Admission Souvenirs for all437 words
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Advertisement582 1984-03-15 10 PROMPT RPRMAH (Incorporated In Malaysia) ANNOUNCEMENT 1983 AUDITED RESULTS The Directors of Promet Berhad are pleased to announce the audited results of the Company and of the Group for the year ended 31 st December 1983 as follows GROUP COMPANY 1983 1982 1983 1982 MS'OOO MS'OOO MS'OOO MS'OOO Turnover 373.472582 words
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Advertisement300 1984-03-15 10 NOTICES THE BANKRI PTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18, IT.i EDITION) NOTICE OF INTENDED DIVIDEND IN BANKRI PTCY NOS 343/71 Tan Meng Koon trading as Palmer Plastics Goods Manufacturer of \pt Block 228 Ang Mo Klo Aye 3 10--1322 Singapore 2056 77/74 Goh Pit Leng of Apt Block 61 Toa Payoh I.orong300 words
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Miscellaneous637 1984-03-15 10 By HELMUT GLASER V M=X 0* How to pit yourself against the computer TWO former world proposed the basic feaehampions, Professor tur^ t0 «>!» the Max Euwe (Holland) p r °Wem by evaluating and Professor Michael branct Botwinnik (Soviet ing out like a tree. Union), have one thing His original637 words
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Miscellaneous122 1984-03-15 10 What's on TRAVEL 'B4 Highlights at the sixth annual fair are cultural dances amd games and quizzes to test your geographial knowledge. There will be booths to help you plan your holidays. At the World Trade Centre, Exhibition Hall 1. Noon-9 p.m. On till Sunday. $1 for adults; free for122 words
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Miscellaneous122 1984-03-15 10 cocktails start at 7.15 p.m. and dinner is at 7.45 p.m. The curtain rises at 9.15 p.m. Tickets at $90. Call *****33 ext 8490 for reservations. Till Saturday. NEW AMERICAN PAPERWORKS On display are more than 50 works by 20 American artists. National Museum Art Gallery. 9 a.m. -5.30 p.m.122 words
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Miscellaneous125 1984-03-15 10 THE SINGAPORE SCIENCE CENTRE Laboratory class for students m Ecolab: 10 a.m. -11 a.m.; ecology and environment show at the ecology auditorium 2 p.m.; and Ecogarden walk which is open to the public from 2 p.m. -5 p.m. On till Saturday. $1 for adults and 50 cents for children. AN125 words
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Advertisement235 1984-03-15 11 brother EM 200 ADVANCED ELECTRONIC FILING B B j| b^» 8K micro- floppy diskettes for unlimited electronic filing. Plus interface for bi-directional computer printouts. Between word processors and bi-directional high quality printer. electronic typewriters is a large work processing gap the EM2OO is And when the inevitable system designed to235 words
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Advertisement455 1984-03-15 12 WRBAm lllwwv wfffw Portable, battery-operated^^^/' J^H M JVM fli _m and yet with all the features challenges of the future Tj^^^^H NEC's philosophy develops from its 80 years of pioneering spirit m telecommunications JR| engineering, and over 20 years' involvement m ||[ihiiii "^p, computer development, enabling it to stay B^455 words
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Miscellaneous1059 1984-03-15 12 YOUR VIEWING AND USTENING GUIDE Kate is m the thick o£ it all jf FTBBS^a^a^a^^ff^^MtP^^^a^Bala^a^a^aMaia^a^a^Ba^aW -£*^aw yBWHcAßsliHßßy^^Bßj^ft^^M _a^fc^^^*a\ A *^bT Q tt X < a7* w-L ilkJI v f i B I i _^H aT_al P™' From left: Garret Pearson, Jennifer Perito, Janet Eilber and Greg Mullavey In This Is1,059 words
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Miscellaneous38 1984-03-15 12 fll I d___ v»» _B_r i_ VAfc _fl_r i ____H__Lx fl Mi**' fl I^QM iP^JH^SbL _\_fl_l^ a _fc_r^^^ '^fr ___l__i^T t_L _MV_el Honor Blackman as Jano and Empress Eugenic m Orpheus m the Underworld (Ch 12, 8.55 p.m.)38 words
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Miscellaneous673 1984-03-15 12 Radio One 5.58 AM National Anthem Your Lunchdate Uonfd) followed by Opening An- 2.99 News m Brief 2.95 On nouncement (.19 News m the Houm 3.99 Newi m Brief Brief (.95 Another Morning 3.95 On the Hour (coat'd) Another Show 7.99 News and 4.99 News m Brief 1.95 On Weathei673 words
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Article, Illustration697 1984-03-15 1 TAN BAN HUAT - TAN BAN HUAT By Life now is hectic, Miss See-Tow admits. And wearing so many hats means there is very little time for developing her own social life. "I am very busy. I only have little time to play badminton with friends and oftenLIM SENG TIONG - 697 words
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Article50 1984-03-15 1 ttltJCi* GFG m»®B #**«*#;;>/?£ vim a- <ai.&3o#> *tt "1978^* «ft M B*ttiJi^^" B± &%>&&&&& Al* ift^j«Bii ife] B*^^^*S*Jfe6UsJ «W^B* #iM» ¥ft'h#M-JM 4 «/f'*6^ o «««®f'Ji»^ii6l;Hi SBi^ aswwepfts^+^iie? f i iTS 3£ tti^^H^A—^ft+ 10 .iff ft «'J A6U4° "ft ?JL ft fStt R ft 4k ft 7t Iff P! kN f*50 words
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Advertisement32 1984-03-15 1 s Centre I II I] X Chinese Patent ■■A^HrA M Medicines Medicated I I^l fl A Liquors Centrei (3rd fir) 100 I B^HI B Tonq Sen SI Time Ham 9pm |^r| I^^K^B^^A32 words
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Advertisement514 1984-03-15 1 Telex Service: Address: Rates: STAffTS S.T.A.N.T.S Appointments/Notice Section Straits Times: 5523.75 psc. cm. DCCnftAI RS ***** TIMEAD TIMES PUBLISHING BHD Sunday Times: 5524.40 psc. cm. nOJUQQI Sales Service,: Times House Box Service: 9 Tel: *****11 ext 2724-7 A 2669 390, Kirn Seng. Road Collected: S$ 5.00 Singapom 0923 Posted: SfIO.OO514 words
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Advertisement231 1984-03-15 1 i ir i I TIME ENGINEERING (S) I PTE LTD I (A member of Time Engineering Berhad I Group of Companies) I invites applications for TECHNICAL SALES REPRESENTATIVE for 1. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING PRODUCTS 2. MATERIAL HANDLING EQUIPMENT Completed full-time national service. Possess diploma m Mechanical Engineering/Electrical or equivalent. Possess own231 words
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Article, Illustration403 1984-03-15 2 KOH SIEW TIN - Paintings for a good cause KOH SIEW TIN By A GROUP of students taking Chinese painting lessons have decided to hold an exhibition and sale of their works for a good cause. The proceeds from the sale will go to the Community Chest of Singapore. The 61 participants are students403 words
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Article40 1984-03-15 2 3* ts ai jk 5R as m Kttiftft¥tttt* fj rt;m<t> KPf# KtliiftKflßKit c*itttiim> li *21*85A «S «m e4i *jj acsancK ca*vr«e njEuus T_ lni>i 1k.11.. ffj M. His i* -JW if Tel -riN-^-lU ft ift-^'AiLU -Wig jc mis urn— wi&zKv40 words
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Article434 1984-03-15 2 RONNIE TANG - RONNIE TANG By THE official organ of the Singapore Science Centre, Science Centre News, has become a bilingual publication with its latest issue. Articles m both English and Chinese were carried m the issue, the first for the year. Its editor, Dr Tan Wee Hin, told readers:434 words
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Article47 1984-03-15 2 *ftt_ A ffcfl: -a n ftatfcn ifefcdl^fc«A^[s]tfJ*tb rI T -r H w :l i m§ E TifiSia^WlE HI ft «^.*DfctftflV MftMi&Miiteh' ft-.ft •M I hTABtLU/5) KlJt) tf«iEl?.>*hif /nrt^fll^-W'J^^ a S*ijofctftfi!jfr.J-iiij I r ft«#74 h* rfri M fc -A toftttXa FT tK tt«Tl^t*J€ Hlfc* nm«ie7 I f s47 words
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Advertisement354 1984-03-15 2 HII^fwABNER Applications are invited for the port of: I SERVICE ENGINEER I for our Singapore regional office and I assembly plant I The successful candidate will be responsible I for workshop service repairs and field services I of Borg-Warner mechanical seal products. He I will also have the opportunity to354 words
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Advertisement349 1984-03-15 2 I TECHNICAL DIRECTOR/PLANT MANAGER I A major multinational pharmaceutical and consumer products company seeks an experienced and I technically trained director for its manufacturing operations m Jakarta. Indonesia. The successful I candidate will have an engineering degree and 5 to 10 years successful plant management I experience including management of349 words
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Advertisement180 1984-03-15 2 have an immediate vacancy for a^W SALES ENGINEER I Degree/Diploma m Electrical/Mechanical I Engineering. Minimum 3 years' experience m the sales of pumps, boilers and other industrial equipment. Possess own transport. Remuneration commensurate with qualifications and experience and attractive fringe benefits will be offered to the successful candidates. Please apply180 words
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Advertisement327 1984-03-15 2 r-tti^D APPLIED MOTION I^J^LV PPODUCTS (S) PTE LTD B P^ An international company engaged m fl II the manufacturing of computer fl II components requires: fl ■I 1) QA/ENGINEERING I II MANAGER I ■I (Reporting directly to B U General Manager) fl II Degree or Diploma m Mechanical. I II327 words
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Advertisement251 1984-03-15 2 We are a well-established company with associate offices m South East Asia, marketing a wide range of high technology products. To meet our rapid growth and expansion, we need to fill the following positions: 1) SALES EXECUTIVES (Office Automation) Applicants should either be existing operators/supervisors of word processing or sales251 words
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Obituary, Illustration263 1984-03-15 3 H^hl B MB SBBk HI HH AH fll HI passed away peacefully on 13 March 1984 I at 8.34 p.m. leaving behind beloved I UriQ r6CK nUI Cortege will leave No. 3. Astrid Hill, Off Coronation Road West, I Singapore 1026 (Tel: *****88) for Chua Chu Kang Cemetery on I263 words
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562 1984-03-15 4 This is the first part of a threepart article on Singapore's role m the historical development of Malay literature. This part deals with the role of early Malay newspapers m this country and it projects the views of an outsider for the writer is562 words
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Article679 1984-03-15 4 Oleh A. R. KEMALAWATI - Oleh A. R. KEMALA WATI LETAK Singapura yang strategis menjadikannya pusat berbagai kegiatan, seperti perniagaan dan perdagangan, pelajaran, persurat-khabaran, percetakan dan lainlain lagi. Peranan Singapura mi lebih nyata terlihat dalam Sejarah Perkembangan Kesusasteraan Melayu. Tercatatnya Singapura menjadi Pusat Kesusasteraan Melayu dimulai dengan terbitnya suratkhabar Melayu yang pertama679 words
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Article, Illustration163 1984-03-15 4 47a) Pergaduhan di antara penjfcut-penjfcut Pangfcna dari Jawa dengan pengawal-pengawal Istana beriangsung dengan sengit. Tetapi akhirnya oranf-oranf Jawa itu dapat menewaskan pengawal-pengawal Istana. Ada yang terbunuh, ramai yang cedera parah 47a) The fighting between the Panglima's men and the guards was close and fierce but finally the Javanese163 words
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Article457 1984-03-15 4 Haron A. Rahman - Let's learn Malay Haron A. Rahman Lesson 988 Learn Malay: The Easy Way By 3 Jawapan bagi soalan-soalan da Jam Pelajaran 98 A: Answers to questions in Lesson 98 A: 1) "Hubungan diraja yang dimaksudkan oleh penulis itu ialah seorang penulis yang menetap di Paris telah mengumpulkan salasilah keluarga diraja457 words
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Advertisement800 1984-03-15 4 APPOINTMENTS |[(2j MOTOROLA I v^^X SINGAPORE I A HIGH TECHNOLOGY COMPANY I Motorola, a high technology American Multinational Com- Rj pany m the top 100 of the Forture 500 Companies a SI leader m the communications and electronics industry has ig| openings for qualified candidates to fill the following Re-800 words
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Advertisement687 1984-03-15 4 NOTICES i i— IN THE HIGH COURT OF THK REPI'BUC OP SINGAPORE < ompanic* Winding Up No. Cl of ISM. > la the Matter of the Ccmpaalea Act, Chapter 185. AND la the Matter af RICHJEN ENGINEERING BERVICE (PTE) LTD. ADVERTISEMENT OP PETITION Notice is hereby given that a petition687 words
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Advertisement703 1984-03-15 4 INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITIONS, TKAOE A CONSUMES SHOWS (PTE) LTD. Will any person, firm or corporation claiming to be a creditor of International Exhibitions, Trade Consumer Shows (Pte) Ltd., please submit such claim In writing, together with supporting documentation, to the undersigned. If no claim is received within 14 days of the703 words
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