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Title Section15 1984-06-28 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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Article, Illustration512 1984-06-28 1 AHMAD OSMAN - SI A house union formed AHMAD OSMAN New NTUC-backed group steps into the Satu controversy By THE NTUC has completed round one of its move to split up the Singapore Air Transport Workers' Union (Satu). NTUC chief, Mr Ong Teng Cheong, announced yesterday that all three house unions to be512 words
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Article53 1984-06-28 1 NEW DELHI, Wed. Authorities In the Indian state of West Bengal today ordered the army to rescue thousands of people marooned by moiwoon floods In base areas of the state, the Press Trust of India reported. The news agency reported that all rivers In West Bengal were aboutAFP - 53 words
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Article, Illustration250 1984-06-28 1 Lambsdorff quits in the midst of graft scandal OUT: Bonn's Economics Minister BONN, Wed. Count Oito Larabsdorff West Germany's leading advocate of the free market economy ended months of speculation by resigning as West Germany's Economics Minister last night. He said his forthcoming trial on corruption charges made it impossibleNYT; Reuter - 250 words
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Article, Illustration146 1984-06-28 1 On the way out NEW YORK, Wed. Mrs Jeane Kirkpatrick, the chief US delegate to the United Nations, said today that she had made it clear to President Ronald Reagan that she would resign and not take up another Cabinet post. "I am committed toReuter - 146 words
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203 1984-06-28 1 PARIS, Wed A French court will today consider a request by a woman who wants to have a baby by artificial insemination using the sperm of her dead husband. The case, which raises ethical as well as legal problems m France, centres on a youngReuter - 203 words
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197 1984-06-28 1 Bills to pave way for new seats and polls TWO Bills will be introduced m Parliament tomorrow to raise the number of constituencies and pave the way for the coming general election. The Parliamentary Elections (Amendment) Bill is expected to increase the number of electoral divisions from 75 to 79.197 words
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159 1984-06-28 1 A BUSINESSMAN from India was greeted by the police soon after he cleared Customs at Changi Airport. They took him into custody for molesting three Singapore Airlines flight stewardesses on the flight here from Bangkok. Ramesh Chander, 35, pleaded guilty yesterday to three charges159 words
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295 1984-06-28 1 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST If Japan blocks straits By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Wed. A senior Soviet military officer said m Tokyo today that Japan's decision to block three vital straits m North-East Asia "if necessary" is tantamount to a declaration of war.295 words
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Article54 1984-06-28 1 FEARS over higher local interest rates and the weakness on Wall Street sent prices plunging on the Singapore stock market yesterday. The Straits Times Industrial Index slumped 20.63 points to 879.71, the lowest level since April 11 last year. Dealers said selling was not particularly heavy and54 words
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Advertisement12 1984-06-28 1 'SIA workers want house union' What Doraisamy has to say Page 912 words
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Article520 1984-06-28 2 Getting started MEMBERS of the Singapore Air Transport-work-ers' Union (Satu) m Singapore Airlines want to join the new house union for SIA, the new pro- tern committee said yesterday. But many members have been confused by their leaders' "indecisiveness", a statement by the NTUC-backed committee said. The leaders actions520 words
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Article573 1984-06-28 2 Bombay arrests INDIAN authorities yesterday arrested more than 400 people m Bombay to prevent renewed HinduMuslim clashes m the western city. A police spokesman said the arrests raised the number of people detained m connection with sectarian violence m the Bombay area to more than 1,000. In573 words
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Article248 1984-06-28 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE latest increase, tram 12.5 per cent to IS per cent, of the prime lending rate by major US banks could be a kind of bargaining ploy, a clever move to raise arbitrarily the rate In anticipation of future "concessions" they may be forced to248 words
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Article111 1984-06-28 2 SAYING IT WITH STAYING TRANSMIGRATION is a key effort by the Indonesian government to ease population pressures on overcrowded islands like Java, which holds 92 million of the country's 162 million people. Under Jakarta's third fiveyear plan, the target of moving 2.5 million people to new homes m the111 words
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Article220 1984-06-28 2 Reds use booby traps ONE Malaysian soldier was killed and 19 others were injured when they stepped on booby traps during anti-communist operations m peninsular Malaysia and on the Malaysian-Thai border m the first six months of this year. In the operations, Malaysian forces found between 12220 words
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Article256 1984-06-28 2 STANDING ROOM ONLY FOR THE WAVE OF THE FUTURES WHO goes bellowing away "Bid 170! 170!" or "Done!", wears a red coat, and stands m ait octagonal pit, only about I 1 2 times larger than a round dining table. Answer: Singapore's new est financial man the financial futures256 words
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Article222 1984-06-28 2 Back m swing CHINA'S Olympic athletes are m training, building up confidence for the Los Angeles games. But confidence does not seem to be a problem for gymnast Li Ning. If anything, the 20-year-old has been too self-assured lately, his trainer, Zhang Jian, admits. Since Li returned with six222 words
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Article365 1984-06-28 2 For a healthy diet FAMILIES can support cancer patients by Joining them on the Chang Ming diet, which Is eaally digested even if it tends to be bland. Taoists believed that cancer patients should avoid protein from meat sources. Hence, foodsthat contain vegetable protein, which include brown rice,365 words
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Article170 1984-06-28 2 Contest winners MISS Wong Oi Kuan and Madam Tham Sok Fun, the second and third prize winners of the Culture Ministry's short story writing competition last year, were both accountants before they took up writing. Now a journalist with the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation, Miss Wong won the prize170 words
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Article, Illustration51 1984-06-28 3 WEARING their traditional costumes, these four Asian participants m the Miss Universe 1984 pageant m Miami pose for a video-taping session. From left are: Miss Japan, May me Kliyama; Miss Singapore, Violet Hui-Mia Lee; Miss Hongkong, Mina Godenzi and Miss Thailand. Savinee Prakaranans. DPIDPI - 51 words
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Article285 1984-06-28 3 WINSOME LANE - WINSOME LANE By Hongkong Reporter HONGKONG, Wed. George Tan, former head of the now-defunct Carrian group of companies, enjoyed a luxurious life-style here. But after his arrest by police on fraud charges it was found that he was m Hongkong illegally and had never285 words
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413 1984-06-28 3 Troops reopen Golden Temple to Sikh pilgrims BOMBAY, Wed. INDIAN authorities, facing simmering civil unrest m three areas, today arrested more than 400 people m Bombay to prevent fresh Hindu-Muslim clashes m the western city. A police spokesman said the airests raised theReuter; AFP - 413 words
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Article29 1984-06-28 3 KARACHI, Wed. State-run Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has announced that it made a record US$52 million (Sslo9 million) profit m the financial year endinsr this month. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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174 1984-06-28 3 'Hanoi diverting attention from Cambodian issue' BANGKOK, Wednesday HANOI is using a ThaiLaotian border dispute to distract international attention from Vietnamese problems m Cambodia, Singapore's Foreign Minister S. Dhanabalan told The Nation newspaper. In an interview m Singapore, Mr Dhanabalan said that "Hanoi prefers trouble to peace and stabilty onAFP - 174 words
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Article42 1984-06-28 3 CHINESE AND BRITISH negotiators met m Beijing yesterday for a 17th round of formal talks on Hongkong's future amid increasing signs that an outline agreement will be announced m September. A British embassy spokesman said discussions would resume tomorrow. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article36 1984-06-28 3 THE UNITED STATES-LED United Nations Command (UNC) said yesterday it was investigating a North Korean charge that South Korean troops fired hundreds of machine-gun and automatic rifle shots across the border on Tuesday. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article72 1984-06-28 3 A TOP PROJECT official said m Cape Canaveral yesterday the maiden flight of the space shuttle, Discovery, could be delayed for at least 10 days to two weeks by the most serious failure m the shuttle programme. Engineers yesterday planned to assess the damage to the new spaceshipUPI - 72 words
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Article44 1984-06-28 3 NICARAGUAN REBEL leader Eden Pastora and his followers had been expelled from a guerilla group for refusing to join forces with Central Intelligence Agency-backed rebels, a statement on Tuesday from the ruling body of the Democratic Revolutionary Alliance (Arde) said. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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109 1984-06-28 3 No visas, so 81 are stopped at Delhi airport NEW DELHI, Wed. Eighty-one foreigners due to leave India today were prevented from taking their flights as they had failed to comply with a new rule requiring them to have visas, which came into force today, reports said. The passengers, whoAFP - 109 words
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Article33 1984-06-28 3 TOKYO, Wed. Sri Lanka's airline, Air Lanka, was given the go-ahead by the Japanese Transport Ministry today to inaugurate the first direct flight between Colombo and Tokyo from July 1. AFPAFP - 33 words
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202 1984-06-28 3 Frontier conflict worsens over troop accusations BANGKOK, Wed. A frontier quarrel between Laos and Thailand intensified today as the two sides traded charges about troop reinforcements near three contested villages (m their joint border. Radio Vientiane, monitored here, said that attacks launched on Friday and Saturday by Laotian forces againstAFP; Reuter - 202 words
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Article, Illustration320 1984-06-28 4 LONDON, W«d. Quote 4 There were no winners and no losers. The road is now open to build the Europe of the 4* future. 7 Michel Vauzelle, spokesman of the French delegation at the summit. PRIME Minister Margaret Thatcher is facing sharp criticism fromNYT - 320 words
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444 1984-06-28 4 SHADA ISLAM - Europe of tomorrow hope for today SHAD A ISLAM Agreement on Britain's contribution opens the way By Brussels Reporter BRUSSELS, Wed. The agreement by European Community leaders yesterday to reduce Britain's contribution to the community's budget should pave the way for the setting up of a "Europe of tomorrow hopeful444 words
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Article113 1984-06-28 4 Foreman dies of brain cancer BEVERLY HILLS, Wed. Mr Carl Foreman, the screenwriter, producer and director known for films such as High Noon, The Guns of Navarone, and Bridge over the River Kwai, died at his home here yesterday of brain cancer. He was 70. The son of Russian immigrants,AFP - 113 words
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128 1984-06-28 4 EDINBUEOH, Wed. fluslsmsß Itonnle Daliympie g*t married Last Saturday bat Instead of embarking en a romantic honeymewi he speat the w^ekead litkfaf tor Us bride. Margaret Mary Smith, the lew Mrs Dalrymple, disappeared with her parents while wedding guests were still toastingReuter - 128 words
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Article, Illustration180 1984-06-28 4 Former teacher is new Italian party head ROME, Wed. Alessandro Natia. a former high school teacher was elected yesterday to succeed the late head of Italy's communist party, Enrico Berlinguer, the part;- announced. An official statement said the vote was 227--0, with 11 abstentions m the central commit tf eAP - 180 words
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Article, Illustration398 1984-06-28 5 Gulf ships to have air cover Protection will help boost number of tankers m area BAHRAIN, Wed. Saudi Arabia and its conservative Gulf allies have opted for air cover as the best method of protecting shipping outside the Iraq-Iran war zone m the northern Persian Gulf. Diplomatic and shipping sourcesReuter; NYT - 398 words
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289 1984-06-28 5 Kuwait's oil lifeline ticks again KUWAIT, Wed. Kuwait has revived its oil lifeline through the Persian Gulf with the aid of a rapidly revamped sales strategy and promise of improved gulf air cover for tankers, according to oil industry analysts. They said the northern gulf state expects to face anyReuter - 289 words
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184 1984-06-28 5 WASHINGTON, Wed. The US government will ask Congress this week to approve a US$5O million i ***** million) scheme to shore up Kuwaiti air defence against possible Iranian attacks, a Pentagon spokesman said here yesterday. The aid would consist mainly of radarAFP - 184 words
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155 1984-06-28 5 LONDON, Wed. A British diplomat has been allowed tc see five of the six Britons being held m Libya the first outside contact with them since their arrest two months ago during the siege of the Libyan embassy m Lordon, the Foreign OfficeAP; AFP - 155 words
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271 1984-06-28 5 BEIRUT, Wed. A UN agency providing relief for Palestinian refugees said yesterday that two of its senior foreign officials had fled from Lebanon after death threats and warned that it might stop operating m the Beirut area because of a lack of security. MrReuter - 271 words
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Article, Illustration394 1984-06-28 6 He gives m to plea by the Rev Jackson HAVANA, Wednesday CUBAN President Fidel Castro agreed today to release 22 American prisoners, most of them held on drug charges, after meeting United States Democratic presidential candidate the Rev Jesse Jackson for more than eightReuter; AP - 394 words
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Article, Illustration179 1984-06-28 6 IT'S smiles and laughter all round as the voice of Donald Dock, Mr Clarence "Ducky" Nash, Donald Dock, and President Ronald Rea6 as met at an East oem recognition ceremony for senior citizen volunteers In Washington on Tuesday. Mr Reagan congratulated "Ducky" onUPI - 179 words
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363 1984-06-28 6 US and Soviets revive swap of environment data WASHINGTON, Wed. THE United States and the Soviet Union, their negotiations on nuclear arms control at a standstill, have agreed to revive an environmental information exchange that has been dormant since the heyday of detente m the *****. Administration officials said eightUPI; NYT; AP; Reuter - 363 words
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304 1984-06-28 6 Test for cancer claim by US, French teams PARIS, Wed. TWO research teams, one French and one American, said today that they had jointly discovered a test for detecting cancer of the liver at an early enough stage for treatment. Liver cancer is the most common form of the disease,AFP - 304 words
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126 1984-06-28 6 WASHINGTON, Wed. Salvadoran rightist leader Roberto D'Aubuisson has arrived m the United States after he was granted an entry visa. The controversial Salvadoran leader arrived m Miami on Monday at the invitation of his American sympathiser, Sen Jesse Helms, despite reports that heNYT; UPI - 126 words
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361 1984-06-28 7 Search for firearms and subversive material MANILA, Wednesday FULLY-ARMED military intelligence agents carried out a pre-dawn raid today on the suburban office here of a militant opposition alliance looking for firearms and subversive material, an official of the organisation said. The raid occurred less thanAFP - 361 words
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315 1984-06-28 7 JAKARTA, Wednesday In other words... 4 The American space agency is now on notice that it doesn't have a lock on space. And the European space agency, after some early stumbles, is proving to be worthy competition for the Americans. The more options thisAFP - 315 words
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Article247 1984-06-28 7 SERIA, Wed. The end is m sight for one of Brunei's most familiar coastal landmarks. Workers would start dismantling the decaying 330-m pier out to Brunei Shell Petroleum's oil platform at the mouth of the Seria River within a month, the Borneo Bulletin reported. The iron247 words
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260 1984-06-28 7 Journalist banned from working in Indonesia JAKARTA, Wed. The Indonesian government said yesterday that it was withdrawing the press credentials of UPI correspondent Isabelle Reckeweg and would deny her permission to work m the countryMiss Reckeweg, a French national married to an Indonesian citizen, would be allowed to remain mUPI; AFP; Reuter - 260 words
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131 1984-06-28 7 JAKARTA, Wed. The 14th Asean Film Festival due to be held m the central Javanese town of Jogjakarta In August has been postponed because Singapore artists will not be able to attend, the Indonesian film directorate said today. The film festival scheduled forAFP - 131 words
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Article, Illustration106 1984-06-28 7 SINGING Happy Birthday Jakarta, Governor Soeprapta of Jakarta led a singsong last week to celebrate Jakarta's 457 th birthday. Archival reports show that the port of Snnda Kelapa on the northern Javanese coast changed its name to Jayakarta on Jane 22, 1527, a date whichJakarta Post - 106 words
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181 1984-06-28 8 KOTA B ARI Wed. The X elan tan government has outlined a long-term security programme to combat the communist threat m the state, Mentri Bes»r Datuk Haji Mohamed Yaacob said recently. The strategy, known as the "Look West Region" will be emphasised In theNST - 181 words
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301 1984-06-28 8 Devices 'a big problem for security personnel' PENANQ, Wednesday ONE Malaysian soldier was killed and 19 others were injured when they stepped on booby traps during operations m several "black areas" m peninsular Malaysia and on the MalaysianThai border m the firstBernama - 301 words
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221 1984-06-28 8 425 drug pushers face gallows if convicted KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday A TOTAL of 425 people m the country could (ace the gallows if convicted under the amended Dangerous Drugs Act, Deputy Prime Minister Musa Hitam said yesterday. Under the Act, amended on April 16 1983, anyone found m possession ofAFP - 221 words
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100 1984-06-28 8 Issue of MAS flight to go to 'highest level' KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysia will bring up the issue of an additional MAS flight to London to the highest level if the problem is still not resolved. The Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister, Mr Abdul Kadir Sheikh Fadzir, said today that theBernama - 100 words
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Article, Illustration165 1984-06-28 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Just as a couple were about to leave here for a holiday m Penang, their car developed engine trouble and they were delayed for nearly an hour. The family of computer science student N. Subramaniam 27, advised him and hisNST - 165 words
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231 1984-06-28 8 Mahathir gives postal workers assurance KOTA B ARU. Wed DATUK Serf Dr Mahathir Mohamad has assured postal workers that the government will give due attention to the safety of all its workers. The assurance was contained m a letter to the secretary of the Kelantan branch of the Union ofNST - 231 words
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184 1984-06-28 8 KU ALA LUMPUR, Wed. THE High Court here today ordered a poultry seller to be re-tried on charges of selling nonhalal chicken as halal and falsely representing himself as a halal chicken meat supplier. Yap Eng Seng, 27, who was fined $2t,Mt or twoBernama - 184 words
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Article582 1984-06-28 9 SATU members m Singapore Airlines want to join the new house union for SIA, the new pro- tern committee said yesterday. But many of them have been confused by the action carried out by some of their leaders who are playing a double game, a582 words
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Article, Illustration286 1984-06-28 9 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN How a factory tackled its high staff turnover By IT LOOKS more like a play school than a workplace. Bat a factory It Is. On the walls are huge cartoon characters, painted by the factory operators themselves. Splashes of red and green brighten up the286 words
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561 1984-06-28 9 BEN DAVIDBON - BEN DAVIDBON The burnt-body case By A LORRY driver confessed to his friend that he and a youth had "hit and killed" a distant relative of the friend and left the body behind an army camp m Fed ok, the High Court heard yesterday. The561 words
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Article267 1984-06-28 9 AHMAD OSMAN - AHMAD OSMAN By SATU general secretary R. Doraisamy last night denied the charge that his pro-tern committee had done nothing to form the new house union for the employees of Singapore Airlines. "It is most irresponsible of the new pro-tern committee of the Singapore Airlines Staff Union267 words
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301 1984-06-28 10 JUST AS Japan has taken almost 30 years to reach its present status, Singapore hopes to be able to build up its productivity movement over a penod of 15 to 20 years. Dr Wong Kwei Cheong, Minister of State (Trade and Industry) yesterday301 words
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Article145 1984-06-28 10 A TOTAL of 20,000 jigsaw puzzles will help children catch on to this year's courtesy campaign. The campaign will be officially launched today at the Singapore Conference Hall m Shenton Way by Law Minister E. W. Barker under the banner: Courtesy Is In Us Let's145 words
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Article, Illustration403 1984-06-28 10 SALMA KHALIK - S ALMA KHALIK Tourist board s contest nets a bunch of bright ideas By THE challenge goes out from today to the people who matter to take their pick of a bunch of bright ideas to make Singapore a more interesting place for tourists. The403 words
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Article, Illustration247 1984-06-28 10 SECOND prize winner Andrew L*h Kok On took advantage of existing landmarks to come op with Us winning Idea for the Armenian Street area. He describes a leisurely Btr.il frwn the National Mueun to Peninsula Plan, taking la such sights as the Son Vat Sen247 words
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Article141 1984-06-28 10 WHEN Capt Wong Kum Kay of the Singapore Armed Forces thinks of the Telok Ayer Basin, he thinks of its important role as a wharf and barter trading centre more than 100 years ago. His tourism idea, which bagged the third prize, aims at141 words
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Article, Illustration345 1984-06-28 11 ANGELINE TAN - Exclusive club seeks 1,000 pioneer members ANGELINE TAN By THE Pinetree Club, formerly the City Country Club, will invite 1,000 people to be members within the next few days They have three weeks to accept the offer to be members of the club, which is nestled between Stevens Road and345 words
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Article526 1984-06-28 11 They are the ones who turn to crime through free choice, says Raja MOST criminals turn to crime through free choice although there are people who believe that crooks are victims of circumstances, driven to crime because of poverty, unemployment or unhappy homes. Mr S. Rajaratnam, Second Deputy526 words
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Article132 1984-06-28 11 contest A BREAKDANCE contest will be held at the Buona Vista community centre tommorrow night as part of a party titled "Footloose" to celebrate the sixth anniversary of the centre's Youth Clnb and Singapore's 25 years of nation building. The youth club's chairman, Mr John132 words
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Article48 1984-06-28 11 A LABOURER was fined 91,000 yesterday for molesting a 32-year-old woman m Yio Chu Rang Road. Shingara Ram, 28, an Indian national, admitted molesting her while she was walking along Yio Chu Kang Road, with her husband about 100 metre ahead of her, on June 25.48 words
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Article22 1984-06-28 11 THE Danish Minister of Taxes and Inland Revenue, Mr Isi Poighel, will call on Finance Minister Dr Tony Tan today.22 words
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87 1984-06-28 11 AN OPEN verdict was yesterday recorded on the death of a three-year-old boy who was found dead at the foot of a block of flats at Teban Gardens last Dec 7. Sgt Toh Tiam Teng of Queenstown station testified that Alvin Phang Siong How was87 words
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Article100 1984-06-28 11 A NORWEGIAN was yesterday charged with committing mischief by setting on fire the carpet and fire-exit door of a hotel room and with disorderly behaviour He claimed trial to both counts. John Magnus Hilland, 42, was alleged to have started the fire m a room m Hyatt Hotel100 words
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Article93 1984-06-28 11 A WEEK before a jobless raan was found dead with a slit throat, he behaved strangely and was under the illusion that people were trailing him to kill him. A coroner's court yesterday heard that Lee Kang Sun, alias Lee Kung Han, 49, was lying on a93 words
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Article85 1984-06-28 11 TWO MEN were fined $500 each yesterday for stealing two caged birds. Ahmad Johan bin Sapil, 22, a road sweeper, had taken Mohd Noor bin Jantan, 17, a general worker, with him as he swept Carmichael Road on June 22 this year. Both of them noticed85 words
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Article, Illustration510 1984-06-28 12 WANG LOOK KEAH - WANG LOOK KEAH SIA plans new stops m next two years By of Business Times SINGAPORE Airlines plans a major expansion of its routes m the next two years after a five-year slowdown m introducing new destinations. This is part of510 words
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359 1984-06-28 12 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN Poly students to get lessons at worksites By VISITS to "good" and "bad" firms is on the cards for polytechnic students so that they can see for themselves examples of right and wrong. Aimntmrfpg thin yesterday, the minister m charge of359 words
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173 1984-06-28 12 Anything troubling you? Tell it to a computer NGEE Ann Polytechnic students have someone to turn to for counselling when they feel low and he won't go red with anger at their insults. This computer turned psychologist, which gives advice free of charge, is the handiwork of a finalyear Ngee173 words
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Article82 1984-06-28 12 'Hallelujah' in courtroom $300 for a shout CLEANING contractor Balram Singh s/o Najar Singh was fined $3* yesterday after he pleaded guilty to disorderly behaviour In a courtroom. Balram, who attended Court U on Tuesday to answer a summons against him, was caught by a policeman shooting "hallelujah." He Ignored82 words
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Article74 1984-06-28 12 $150 for a shout A MAN trying to ball his friend oat started shouting when asked to wait his torn, a court heard yesterday. Gopinath s/o Nambiar, 25, then challenged police constable Thanga Pandlan s/o Vein to a fight when told to behave. Gopinath was74 words
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210 1984-06-28 12 A MAN driving a pick-up m a zig-zag manner killed a woman and then drove on to hit two other pedestrians before smashing into the back of a car, the High Court heard yesterday. The driver, Tan Chee Seng, 41, who fatally inlured Madam210 words
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Article, Illustration284 1984-06-28 13 PARENTS registering their children for Primary One classes next year will have 15 more primary schools to choose from. At the weekly press briefing yesterday, the Education Ministry spokesman named the new schools, many of which are m Housing Board new towns. All but284 words
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Article97 1984-06-28 13 THE Singapore National Employers' Federation Elans to send a 10-mem-er mission to Japan this October to look into the question of the employment of old workers and retirees. A pre-mission seminar on the same issue, to be conducted by two Japanese experts, is also being planned.97 words
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413 1984-06-28 13 PAUL JACOB - PAUL JACOB By THE Skills Development Fund yesterday expressed concern at the lackadaisical attitude of some companies towards training. It said there were companies which thought that submitting applications to the Fund for grants was enough reflection of their commitment to training.413 words
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Article151 1984-06-28 13 THE Singapore Broadcasting Corporation's high rate of Chinese drama production may have attracted attention from some unwanted quarters. Over the past two months, It has been receiving numerous calls from members of the pa bile who nay Ike seme establishments here claim to to eeaiaettaa;151 words
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145 1984-06-28 13 AN engineering sub-con-tractor inflated the costs of services and repairs for work done by his company and submitted these for sales financing. By doing this, Lim Beng Seng, 30, cheated Shing Loong Finance Limited of $125,764 34 A court heard yesterday that Urn's company. Hoe145 words
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Advertisement754 1984-06-28 9 I The lavish hill-top home 1 I you've always dreamed of 1 I Super Large Spanish-style m I %ia9Jeicgardens I I w %#at Upper Bukit Timah Road I I 3-storey split-level garden bungalows 7 7°'^ 3-storey split-level semi-detached bungalows £Bfcßß ffiJ eJ SpaniSh-Style 3-storey split-level garden terrace houses y |l754 words
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Miscellaneous36 1984-06-28 10 1 Cruise times NEW time schedules for the PSA Harbour and Islands Cruise during weekdays will begin from July 1. Instead of 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. it will be at 10 a.m. and 1.30 p.m.36 words
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Advertisement184 1984-06-28 12 Just the place to find the best value m portable stereo SEMBAWANp ROAD 2775 wjr ■^■p^^^g^^^^.^ Ih RO-J7 B^s^*2 National Way MMjaMjMi^^^ I v neaapnone stereo B -»^-^'^''^'^J. Cassette Player BBP^HMBI HBHBKI BLM Auto Reve r se H^ -^"^'^"-g^W Action-grip holder nfl ft^l ■f'w^H H Black/Red/Wnite I N Sil KPfi184 words
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Advertisement167 1984-06-28 13 It says a lot about a Rolex. It says a lot about a jeweller who sells them. It takes fifteen /^^rtfQSSsHL bility of an 1 days for every /^^S&j^SgSgSßfc that this austere Rolex Oyster fm if^J^M Ss&ML body are moved to watch to earn j»Eftyi7Vr9SraHßt: comment "espethe proud title lKWmi/X\NISIB167 words
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Advertisement294 1984-06-28 13 Cd'A-Caran d'Ache. The most offers you this unique benefit. lighting pipes, a problem extraordinary lighter m the world Combining innovation with Wmr^^\ witn a conventional lighters now offers an unprecedented^^g^ ingenuity, the Cd'A lighter never WA Ultra-slim, distinctive and worldwide insurance^^^M^^^^ really runs out of gas. It has an ideally294 words
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468 1984-06-28 14 The Straits Times says Too clever by half per cent "THIS rise m interest rates certainly does not bode well for the debt problems of Latin America". The banker, a senior vice-presi-dent of the Bank of America m San Francisco, who said that could not have been more right. The468 words
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Article712 1984-06-28 14 AREN'T you going to have a new car for Ray a, colleagues tease a guy I know. Not he. He Is deeply attached to his 10-year-old car which has earned the nickname Rabid Rattler. You wouldn't think there were so many different types of rattle In existence.712 words
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Article, Illustration1389 1984-06-28 14 FEREIDUN FESHARAKI - Arab refiners look East as market tightens up FEREIDUN FESHARAKI By writing for The Straits Times SAUDI ARABIA: Their refineries enter the market at a time when excess refining capacity, poor utilisation rates, and low refinery margins have forced many shutdowns around the world. The governments will do their best1,389 words
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Advertisement477 1984-06-28 14 'Iliiini i i i i i i I I y QUALITY AUTO STEREO SOUWO V -J The Ultimate m Performance Styling The Line sell the Products. Try "Sound Barrier" for High Fidelity Car Components. >flB^ 4mH li^i^i^^ (2SIHI b-^ sole A«m Bedok Centre Electrical Co. Blk 214, Bedok North. Street477 words
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450 1984-06-28 15 Let them decide IT IS very considerate of the Health Ministry to "allow selfemployed people to enjoy the benefits of the Medisave scheme". The ministry would be surprised (and should be pleased) to know that Singaporeans are a healthy and rugged people who do not450 words
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Letter120 1984-06-28 15 I RECENTLY happened to look at my niece's English textbook (Basic Reader 3). In it was a story about a school "jaga" Arasoo) who fell sick. His three friends, students of the school, decided to buy him some things, including a box of cigarettes, to cheer him120 words
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Letter79 1984-06-28 15 I REFER to the letter by "Scorpio" (ST, June 22), who spoke out against queuejumping at the cinema box office. It appears that some Singaporeans have long forgotten the "queue up campaigns. Queue- jumping also occurs at the Bedok Interchange, particularly along the railings for Service 8. Commuters79 words
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Letter, Illustration164 1984-06-28 15 LAST weekend saw the emergence of a phenomenon unprecedented m Singapore the congregation of some 3,000 foot-loose youngsters to breakdance. I was there that night and would like to share my observations. Far from being explosive, the crowd was generally restrained. It was exuberant but not aggressive.164 words
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187 1984-06-28 15 I REFER to the letters from "Tampinesian" and "Commuter", who requested a Tampines to Shenton Way bus service via the East Coast Parkway and a feeder to Tampines Avenue 4. (ST, May Service 10 was recently extended from Somapah to Simei Avenue and Tampines Avenue187 words
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146 1984-06-28 15 WE refer to the letter "How blood bank can save time" by "PNG". (ST, June 13). We would like to take this opportunity to inform the public that earlier blood donation records cannot be accepted as blood replacements for a patient who needs146 words
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87 1984-06-28 15 I REFER to the letter "How callous our young can be" by Mr Yeo Tong Hai. (ST, May 30). It is regretted that young people still occupy the seats despite the sign "Senior Citizens Corner Staff do patrol the read- ing room from time87 words
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Letter113 1984-06-28 15 I REFER to the letter "Send more mobile libraries to schools" by Mr K.T. Joseph. (ST, June 5). We wish to inform Mr K.T. Joseph that the National Library does not provide mobile library services to schools, as all secondary schools and most primary schools have central113 words
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334 1984-06-28 15 More than half the crowd stayed till the end I REFER to your report "SSO concert fails to maintain its high note". (ST, June 25). When we set out to organise this concert, we only hoped to be able to attract a crowd of about 2,000. We were very pleased334 words
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Advertisement213 1984-06-28 15 INTERNATIONAL TRUST Finance Limited I (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) Earn higher interest m Fixed Deposits I I2monthsB Va p.a. I H 9 months 8% p.a. 6 months 8% p.a. I 3 months 8% p.a. 1 month 8% p.a. Head Office: 49/51 New Bridge Road. Tel i-*****5 Branches: 142,213 words
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Article, Illustration672 1984-06-28 16 Although critics of Indonesia's transmigration programme said that It was not feasible to move millions of people from crowded Java to the sparsely populated islands, they were proved wrong. Indonesia surpassed the target of 2.5 million set by its first fiveyear development plan. BntAP - 672 words
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Article, Illustration378 1984-06-28 16 SEOUL Early this month, a 28-year-old fanner m a small village south-east of Seoul reportedly committed suicide m despair after trying m vain tor years to find a bride. He gulped down a bottle of insecticide after murmuring bitterly: "What's the use of prolonging aAFP - 378 words
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Advertisement846 1984-06-28 16 Factory Stock Clearance/ Market Slump! Clearing Existing Stock. See to believe. First-come-first-served. 100 units Imported Polyester L Pull-Out Storage Beds. d29rl i 198/ ONLY 599/- each Available at: Block 2004, Bukit Batok Industrial Park #01-120 Singapore 2159 Telephone Order Reservation. Phone: *****74 Time: Bam to 10pm daily The compleat soldier846 words
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Article37 1984-06-28 17 Up Down Unch Industrie!* 8 91 4 Finance 1 '8 3 Hotek 2 7 1 Properties 1 11 0 Plantations 0 13 0 Mining 0 3 0 Deb/Loons 0 7 4 Totol 12 139 1237 words
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Article, Illustration184 1984-06-28 17 FEARS of higher interest rates hit the local stock market very badly yesterday. Right from the opening bell, prices were quoted lower. But the morning activity was "absolutely boring" according to dealers. But more selling came m throughout the afternoon and the total184 words
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Article42 1984-06-28 17 Up Down Unch Industrials 5 101 6 Finance 0 12 2 Hotels 0 1 0 Properties 0 8 10 Oil palms 0 5 0 Tins 0 10 0 Rubbers 0 19 0 Deb/Loons 0 2 0 Total 5 158 1942 words
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Article40 1984-06-28 17 laduM 490 +10 StltaptrliM 29? +8 MWood 270 5 Vkmt Prod 172 +5 Got* Kwt 50c 192 +4 XMTH 148 +4 MBFMdpSOc 215+2 Mttal Bot Spore 276 +1 SuMM 256 +1 KoWhop 87 +1 BtnWc 81+1 Mk#k*MiSOc 88 +OV440 words
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Article62 1984-06-28 17 fcnbttud* 880 -90 Etto 1400 -50 UOI 360 —40 MTC7IC 392 -38 TmmtWi 810 -30 Kioto Sin 520 -25 R«Mf» 478 -22 GMritap 484 -21 ICS 695 -20 Carfcbvr 580 -20 SitowwDrXi 580 —20 TafcCMtSOc SBO -20 SN PI 540-20 Strata Tr»dhf 505 -20 UnftMriuHSOc 322 —20 PMfcHMI 41262 words
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Article55 1984-06-28 17 JmmX Jam 27 BT Composite 814 98 797 77 BT Motor *****70 *****53 BT 08/ OS 3CO -4» STMntn* 900.34 879/1 SI Firanc* 2704 53 2672.81 STHoMs ***** 913 39 STProowtm ***** 577 91 STMmics 374 51 373.8S STPtMtatMns 2705 80 *****9 OCBC ***** 692.11 SES M 635 0655 words
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Article14 1984-06-28 17 TOM 275,000 Pan-El 275,000 Pohon, Com 275,000 M Glott 266,000 UOI 255,00014 words
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Article89 1984-06-28 17 A FRESH bout of selling hit the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday, sending share prices sharply lower on all fronts. Right from the opening bell, prices were already taken several cents below overnight levels. As trading progressed, the selling pressure increased and by the final bell most89 words
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Article129 1984-06-28 17 INDICES Highs Lows k a*l* Sldlm also fell 25 cents to $5.20. Talping Consolidated also fell 20 cents to $5.80. Observers are mostly fearful that the market will slide down further unless there are positive leads from Wall Street. The bearish sentiment m the market made most investors afraid that129 words
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Article45 1984-06-28 17 Booittidßhd -1 Guiroeu -2 pwc —5 S«nb SUp -3 CiC unch ftowPar —4 Pan Ok —7 Sim. Dirty —2 CCM hchc^Bhd 4 PetbPtart -16 STn*| -20 FIN -15 W -5 "•Si"" 1 UMlfcrtß -7 Gentwp —21 Nation -IS -2 Wtarmt -445 words
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370 1984-06-28 17 RONNIE LIM - Some refiners to use Iranian crude oil RONNIE LIM By AT LEAST one Singapore refinery has committed itself to buying one million barrels out of the 5.5 million barrels or so of Iranian crude oil being brought here m several VLOC (very large crude carrier) loads. Another Singapore refiner will370 words
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Article, Illustration296 1984-06-28 17 MATHEW YAP - MATHEW YAP Bids not up to owners' reserved prices By TWO big plots of freehold land owned by the Goldhill group of companies were withdrawn at a property auction yesterday. Both failed to attract bids up to the owners' reserved prices.296 words
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Article, Illustration510 1984-06-28 17 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG They're self-motivated, realistic and alert By "BID 170! 170!" All eyes turned and rested on a red-coated man shouting m an octagonal pit, about 1.5 tunes larger than a round dining table. Meet Singapore's newest financial man: the financial futures trader. At the Singapore510 words
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194 1984-06-28 17 HONGKONG The High Court on Tuesday ruled la favour of ft petition by Hongkong's century-old conglomerate, Jardine, Matbesen and Co Ltd to establish a holding company la Bermuda, a company spokesman said. "This Is the final stage m the process of setting up ourAFP - 194 words
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318 1984-06-28 17 AT T's new computer price creates a 'surprise' NEW YORK American Telephone A Telegraph Co has announced its longawaited personal computer, but surprisingly priced it only marginally below International Business Machine Corp's market leader. "The pricing makes it a weak announcement,' said Mr Douglas Cayne. computer analyst with Gartner GroupReuter - 318 words
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250 1984-06-28 17 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia's hal fa-mil-lion rubter smallholders are considering cutting production to counter an oversupply of the commodity m the world market which has brought about low prices, the secretary general of the National Association of Smallholders (Nash) said. Mr Mohamad RashidReuter - 250 words
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Article2835 1984-06-28 18 READERS should be aware of the kmitatwm of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered m "business done". Further because aU dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does2,835 words
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Article2132 1984-06-28 18 INDUSTRIALS Alcom (2 045) Antati (4) 1.82 (5) 1.80 (1) 1.81 (I) 1.79(4) 1.78(1) 1 77 A Choc (2.4 18 2.435) (2) 2.44 (5) 2.43 (1) 2.42 (1) 2.40 (1) 2.38 (5) 2.41 AISB(4 80S) (1)4.80 (2) 4.76 AMD (5) 3.76 (2) 3.72 (1) 3742,132 words
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Article2732 1984-06-28 18 Al shares quoted have a par value of $1. ufcss otherwise specified Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Tai-eiernpted dividend. ABM is traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m dolars. 19M Last YWd Yd Day rt|h low Company Sale Chanft (000) Hfeh Law2,732 words
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Article, Illustration29 1984-06-28 19 RUBBER Closint prices cents/Mo Singapore July 179.00 down 2.50 cents Malaysia July ***** down 2.75 cents TM Closing prices Ms/klo Straits Tin $29.20 unch Turnover: 135 fell 28 tonnes29 words
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Article27 1984-06-28 19 GOLD USJ/oz Wtd Tuts Singapore 370.50 371.00 369.00—369 53 Hongkong 370.40 370.80 369.00—369.30 Tim Mon New York 370.50—371.00 368.50—369 00 London 370.00 370.50 369.00—369 5027 words
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Article113 1984-06-28 19 THE KILOBAR market opened at 5525,483 ard closed at 5525,441. The Far East gold market opened at U*****.10- 0.50. High was U*****.30/0.70 and the low U*****.00 0.40. Later, it slipped to low of U*****.60 0.00, and rose to high of U*****.70/ 1.10. Finished for the day at U*****.45/0.85. Source113 words
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Article21 1984-06-28 19 Cfesnf prictt COPPER £/t«m Twi Spot 974.00-974.50 (974.00-975.00) 3 months 993 50-***** (995 00-995.50) Market tone: Steady Sales: 28.700 tones21 words
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Article23 1984-06-28 19 Ctoi«n prictt U.UMINIUM £/tomt Tws Spot *****—926.00 (927 00-927 50) 3 months 945 00— 945.50 (944.50-945.00) Market tone: Steady Sales 17.850 tonnes23 words
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Article133 1984-06-28 19 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices weakened on selling pressure and reserve of buyers m moderately active trading. PALM Closing prices Crude m t-~ pakntl Jul 1195 (south) UK (central) 1175 (north) Aug 1190 (south) 1200 (north) Sept 116) (south) Refined palm of Ml/tat«* R6O palm <xl Jul 670133 words
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Article67 1984-06-28 19 THE Singapore rubber market closed easier with July One RSS buyers quoted at 179 cents per kilo, down 2.50 cents from Tuesday. In Kuala Lumpur, the rubber market closed lower with July Int One RSS buyers quoted at 194.25 cents per kilo, down 2.75 cents from Tuesday. The International67 words
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Article66 1984-06-28 19 THE Straits Tin price m Periang held steady at M 529.20 per kilo, within the International Tin Agreement's floor level of M 529.15 and 32.06. The buffer stock manager was again the major buyer, maintaining his support at this level on a smaller offering. Turnover fell to 13566 words
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Article21 1984-06-28 19 SILVER RM Twi Sinfapore 8.37—8.42 8 33—8 38 Tan Mm New York g 36 841 33—4.39 Source Credit Suisse. Spore21 words
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Article307 1984-06-28 19 FOB m bales RAS MRELB (S cents/Mb) (M wnts/Uo) Noon Close Noon Close Int I RSS prompt 1 77.50—1 78.50N 176.50— 177.50N unQ Int. IRSS July 180 00— 181 00 179.00—180.00 194 25-194 50 194 25— lqsnn Int. 1 RSS August 185 00—185 50 184.00-184.50 •«_l».00 Int. 2 RSS307 words
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Article290 1984-06-28 19 lmcM« Gamb Or 10% 2SO new crop unq prices S/lMk| 305 00 (seders) 15% 245 Znd ***** Coconut c ?L!r? m* 2« "op Sum*. Produce Entente 25% 237 ***** Oil 35% 235 taMMWk Bulk FOB 240 00 (setters) Bnfcen ric« See Mew m« crop Old drum FOB *****290 words
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Article224 1984-06-28 19 THE US dollar opened at 552.1215/25. Later, buying interest brought the rate up to close at high of 552.1255/65. The greenback closed firmer against major currencies and trading was fairly active. Against the Deutschemark, it opened at 2.7730/40 and was traded narrowly between the range 2.7715 and 2.7795. It224 words
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Article191 1984-06-28 19 Interbank Over the counter Foreifn Local dolars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SJIO foreifn currency Australian dollar 1.8831 1.8862 5.52—5 40 Canadian dollar *****—1.6188 6 25—615 NZ dollar *****—***** 7.51-7 33 Sterling pound 2.8768—2.8803 3.51—3 45 US dollar 2 1255— 2.1265 4.74-4 70 Local dolars191 words
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Article231 1984-06-28 19 Managers' prices for June 28 Smf apore Unit Trust The Commerce 3 04-3 23id The Sannp Fund 1 84— 1 9b S pore Prog fund 1 34— 1 42 Spof«S«c Fund 2 07—2 20 Spore Inmt Fund 109—115 Spore Equity Fund 1 34— 1 42 Asia Unit Trust231 words
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Article258 1984-06-28 19 Jm 27 HK$ Ckwci Awoooted Hotafc 0 23 -0 005 Bonk Of Eost Asia 21 50 +0.3 CH»ung Kong 8.35 unch China Lght 1 1 70 -0 1 Cro»* Hart> Tunn^ 10 20M F E Contoftium 0 34 +001 Far East Exch PMix OOSSNunch G I C«m«nt 8.805 -0258 words
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Article313 1984-06-28 19 27 V« Ch«,e Apnomoto 1120 +10 Akoi 385 +5 Amooo 1040 -20 AuhOwn 595 +13 Awjh. Gfcm 72Oxd +25 Bonk Tk 455 unch Bndoettorw 558xd +9 Conoo IlBoxd+3o Cow Computer 1190 +20 Citafi 468 -f 2 D Up Print 899 -I 0 Nippon Scra«n Do* 665 -5 Doachi Kongyo313 words
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Article331 1984-06-28 19 Jmm27 Cwts Chance A C I 166 -2 A N I 198 unch A P M 202 unch Aberfoyte 580S Age 245 unch Afconce Oil 54 I Afc#d M* 223 +3 Ampol Exp 295 unch Ampol Pet ISOS Anr 471 unch Ashton 93 -2 B H P 926 unch331 words
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Article228 1984-06-28 19 Jmm2C US Ounce Alcoa 32% Afced Chwn Cp 32* -H A**-Chatm«r» 10* -H Am T«( Tel 16* Amox Inc 20* X Am Co»p 32H BtltMMm SM I9M unch Bo«ng Co 42H -H Burroughs Cp 52* Catefpior Co 36 -I Own* Manhtn 39* OvyitorCp 25H Citicorp 30H +H Com228 words
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Article574 1984-06-28 19 hm27 tact Chmft MDUSTRKLS A*ed-Lyom 160 +3 Ass Domes 164 +2 BTRPLC 429 +5 Bobcocks 126 +1 Barclays 444 unch Beechoms 301 +3 BICC 226 unch Blue Circle 395 +2 BOC Group 242 +7 Boon 167 +2 Bowaftf 247 +5 BATS 220 +3 Britannia 70 -I BP 465 +9574 words
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Article, Illustration616 1984-06-28 19 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo Dalivery of FCL import container.. LCL containers unpacked at th« containers freight on June 27 (2300) LCI Recemnj Receiving Ship (Voyage) fcr Carp Time Hock B Butang (27A) 29/6 (0200) TA3 1300 1400 L 2 Takan (2250) 29/6 (0800) TA3616 words
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Article73 1984-06-28 19 HONGKONG Containership owners are viewing coming months with a degree of pessimism, due to an oversupply m the existing market and a still greater capacity m the pipeline, according to the latest issue of Hongkong-based Seitrade magazine. The problem is compounded by the prediction that a rushAFP - 73 words
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Article, Illustration298 1984-06-28 19 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Altis 35/6 aside 28/6 Builder 22 aside 28 6 Fakiu 23/4 a 'sde 28/6 Gaya Tiga 3/4 a side Km Shing 10/11 aside ?B'6 Kotalade 13/4 aside 28/6 Platyera 33/4 asrfe 28/6 Ploydee 15/6 aside 28/6 Str Venture 20W a side298 words
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171 1984-06-28 20 TAKEOVER subject, Roxy Electric Industries (M) Bhd, yesterday released a set of results that may weU please Its suitors. Profits before tax at the company rose SI per cent to Msl. 7 million for the six months to March Bit the only decline In171 words
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Article, Illustration218 1984-06-28 20 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG Innovations TEMPERATURE tags pasted on the forehead made reading body temperatures so easy that even a child can do it himself. Now 3M is expanding this concept to the food market with its temperature labels called Monitor Mark time/ temperature218 words
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Article49 1984-06-28 20 ARE yea breaking new ground In research? HAS year company come np with an ingenious new product? HAVE yea got a bright idea yen want the world to know about? Then tell Innovations about It. Write please don't phone to Ttmeedellar, 3M, Kirn Seng Road, Singapore §§23.49 words
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104 1984-06-28 20 AGENTS are needed for a support pillow-cum-bolster designed to help women m the later stages of pregnancy to sleep more comfortably. The "pillow" has a cut-out section to support a mother-to-be s belly while giving support for the leg. It weighs one kilogram and104 words
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Article410 1984-06-28 20 ANTHONY HOE - ANTHONY HOE By PMRI's earnings affected by severe price under-cutting THE severe price under-cutting among cement manufacturers has resulted m Pan Malaysian Rubber Industries Bhd (PMRI) part of the MUI group registering a 14 per cent decline m pre-tax profits to MJ12.7 million for the year410 words
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374 1984-06-28 20 THE New Straits Times Press (Malaysia) Bhd expects to expand and diversify into other viable areas of activities m the immediate future. At the same time, NST has also indicated its intention to consolidate its activities m the printing and publishing374 words
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214 1984-06-28 20 KUALA LUMPUR Amalgamated Properties and Industries Berhad (API) says it is difficult for the company to forecast an early return to previous levels of profitability at this stage. This is despite improved performance m its higher value added products m the domestic market.214 words
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Advertisement10 1984-06-28 17 Arab reflrfers look East as market tightens up. Page 14.10 words
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Advertisement291 1984-06-28 17 lA% QDimtry4iome greenery, secluded^ O Approached \ia an avenue < >f rain >^|^^^> _.HS^*3 trees through a quiet neighbour!* >oq y "^'^■■■"ni" AT *B'i 555-^*.. _3 *A tranquil panorama of landscaped m- £j ■'•_JJ '/•f__J_l2y________B gardens blending with the F HJfTTST'IF*" 4BH-M--i^^B architecture of the homes ''^TSTW^M.K*' 3 acn block291 words
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Advertisement223 1984-06-28 18 If you are looking for the right home financing we invite you to come m and talk with us. At Chase we make it easy and fast for you to own your home. We have the loan package that suits you. And because we know time is precious we give223 words
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Advertisement304 1984-06-28 20 ONE DAY SEMINAR ON FINANCE FOR SMALL BUSINESSES Topics Covered FINANCIAL PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT types of business organizations three-way budget: a businessman's guide to cash control I* TRADE FINANCING payment methods and risks documentary credits and collection structuring of facilities FINANCING FROM BOOK DEBTS factoring accounts receivable financing FINANCING OF304 words
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Advertisement228 1984-06-28 20 Good times... with Technics at Electronic Terminal,Centrepoint. Al-VM e t Disc Demonstration today" 4, r- Technics Compact Disc v* f ret /-^/FrSN pREE Technics!^^2 noon. \\Yy*J} H HHBBnB Q Technics Portable Hi-Fi Stereo System CO9 &> i\ S f^d^ttryr^-^'C^i* yO^W I m 200W Music Power (50W x 2 RMS) *>228 words
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Advertisement744 1984-06-28 21 25 Sato: OHwh Products AMERICAN BABY FURNITURE warehouse sale discounts up to 70% on "America's No 1 baby swing," 3-posltlon reclining strollers and hardwood portable crib/ baby cot adjustable for crib, playpen or dressing table position (Ideal for new born babies). Today till Friday only (9.30 a.m. 6.00 p.m.) #06-06744 words
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Advertisement895 1984-06-28 21 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Maaaaga Massage RELAX A REFRESH YOURSELF AT GREAT EASTERN HEALTH CENTRE M Jl sthflr w 1 GrsrtEaatarn Natal kg ■f^^l Wl RMCpnVrßOfl IKNMI bTI Spore) 133*. __^B WKJ^ m J TEL.*****44 P"™^^^^ l w bbV"**^^H H ***** <BBBBBBBg|^HßßsSp^^^^^a^B» 29 B«auty Culture 29 Beauty Culture895 words
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Advertisement749 1984-06-28 21 36 House Renovation/Repair/Decor ACRYLIC CONSTRUCTION COMPANY HDB licensed contractor. We specialised m renovation of HDB and private houses. We offer reliable and good workmanship at reasonable price for Italian ceramic tiles, marble, painting, grinding, plumbing, etc. Contact Mr Goh/ Miss Lee. Tel: *****44/ *****91 (B.ooam to 10.00pm). SPECIALISED IN RESIDENTIAL749 words
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Advertisement720 1984-06-28 21 RATg S: CLASSIFICATION GUIDE I Ordinary Isl 00 per word (Mm $1 5 00) I Ent«rt«inm»nt Food quirt* p 2 1 (M?n^5 P 7 e^tr O "s Times) P»'»on.. S«rvic M /M^ch.ndi^ p 21 $l 9 50 P r C ,l cm Buwne.t To Busing. P 21 (hA,n $58 5C720 words
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Advertisement505 1984-06-28 21 49 Packing/Storage/ Delivery/Removal HOUSE REMOVAL TRANSPORTATION services. Office removal, specialised In piano. Experienced, reliable, responsible workers provided. Reasonable charges. Days nights Tel: *****10/*****71. JOY TRANSPORTATION SERVICES lorry with crane for hire. Has experienced, reliable workers to help In your piano safe, household office factory removal. Cartons provided. Enqm-ies *****72 *****77.505 words
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Advertisement506 1984-06-28 21 53 Computer Products/Services %>app-$1395 O|» DRIVES m^ft2^^^t* Orm bytm tor rSBJr'- a"^BB"* your ■onto 24 MONTHS WARRANTY FOR MORE RELIABLE COMPUTING PRODUCTS TESTIFIED BY CHARLIE CHARLIE chooses only the higher resolution Amber-display for eye-protection (and glves-up many other glaring monitor) CHARLIE likes higher density near-letter printer for better presentation, special506 words
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Advertisement387 1984-06-28 22 56 Industrial Equipment/Supplies DAIKIN AIR COOLED SINGLE PACKAGED AIRCONDITIONER MODEL UAT 09J 79,400 BTU HR 11 months old. Only usad for 100 hours. Highest offer secures. Call John Ong Tel: *****1 Ext 485 or 453 WANTED TO BUY CAT DSD TRACTOR 1980 or newer. Fully recond. H.D. Canopy 6S blade387 words
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Advertisement738 1984-06-28 22 60 Business Opportunities FRANCHISE AVAILABLE FOR S.E. Asia/ Japan/ Australia/ New Zealand/ Taiwan/ Bangladesh/ Pakistan/ Middle East/ Europe. U.S. Manufacturer offers latest technology m fire retarding and fire fighting chemicals. Apply with details of company's activities and marketing facilities available. S.T. BOX A***** 390, Kirn Sang Road Singapore 0923 FRIPAT738 words
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Advertisement490 1984-06-28 22 ILI PICK YOUR CHOICE of working hours when you join this 2m~ company as Production Opera0 mk^ tors. In addition, you will enjoy flf~l r^B many great benefits. Find out 1 1 1 1 I more at classification 66h. 65 Situations Wanted HARDWORKING FILIPINO MAIDSERVANTS available immediately. Experienced cooklng/babyslttlng/house cleaning.490 words
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Advertisement464 1984-06-28 22 66 Sit uations Vacant a) Professional/ Executive INTERNAL AUDITOR (WEST MALAYSIA) AROUND M 535.000 40,000 PER ANNUM PMRI3II We have been retained by a large multi-national manufacturing company In Johore to Identify a suitable candidate for this newly-created position. The Internal Auditor will be required to Initiate and Implement control464 words
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Advertisement531 1984-06-28 22 86 Situations Vacant m) Professional/ Executive SINAR JAVA INDUSTRIES v PTE LTD s requires n EXPERIENCED S QUALITY ffi CONTROLLER J c Minimum 3 years expert- M ence vi c Full knowledge of raw materials to Tokyo, ill Osaka, Finished rosaries fl c Attractive terms nj Interested eppHcente eeN tor531 words
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Advertisement936 1984-06-28 22 68 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) SecretariMl/ClertcMl c) SecntMrLU/ClertcMl I MINISTRY OF EDUCATION I Applications are invited from Singapore Citizens for the I following appointments: A) RELIEF CLERKS (Daily-Rated) 25 Vacancies B) PART-TIME CLERKS (Hourly-Rated) 10 Vacancies C) TEMPORARY TYPISTS (Monthly-Rated) 3 Vacancies Selected candidates will be deployed to936 words
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Advertisement374 1984-06-28 22 66 Situations Vacant c) SecreUrial CleriaU Sttf The Singapore National Cooperative Federation Ltd (SNCF) invites applications for appointment as GENERAL CLERICAL OFFICER on salary scale $620x40--860 /900x40 -1260 REQUIREMENTS 3 GCE 0 Level passes and possess at least LCCI Intermediate Bookkeeping Certificate 2 3 years expenence m the held of374 words
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Advertisement452 1984-06-28 22 66 Situation* Vacant c) SecretMrlMl/ClericMl ft 1 Wellcome We have a vacancy for GENERAL CLERK Qualifications: OCE O' level with passes In English and Mathematics Ability to do figure work with accuracy Able to type We offer: Company transport 5-day work week Medical and Hospltaltsatlon benefits Term-life Insurance Scheme Attractive452 words
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Advertisement315 1984-06-28 22 66 Situations Vacant ■BBBBVBaBVBI^BaaBBBBBBBeBBI c) SecreUriMJ Cleric*! Cold Storage Trading We have immediate vacancies for Clerks m our Pharmaceutical Department at 227UpperBukitTimah Road 1 3Km The person should possess. GCE O' Level Preferabty credit m Maths One year's clerical experience Typing speed 30 wpm Interested applicants please ring ***** 1315 words
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Advertisement505 1984-06-28 23 66 Situation Vacant c) Secretarid Clerical A food manuf.icturlng E company has im- mediate vacancies fOf: Requirements: i a GCE 0' level with credits m English Maths 5 a Preferably 1 year's experience m stock S control 5 a Knowledge of Kardex System Please apply witi full 1 resume indicating505 words
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Advertisement357 1984-06-28 23 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical PRESTRESSING requires Age 18 27 years Secondary education 1 2 years relevant experience Interested, please call Cindy Yap at R Tel: *****33 1 ext32B A Small Established Electronics Trading Organisation requires a RECEPTIONIST CUM TYPIST Basic requirements.--c GCE 'O' level, c Able to draft and357 words
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Advertisement476 1984-06-28 23 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical HITACHI CHEMICAL PTE. LTD. 20 BEDOK SOUTH ROAD (1646) requires FEMALE CLERKS a GCE 'O' level. c Typing speed 35 w.p.m. EXPEDITORS c GCE 'O' level. c Male applicants must complete N.S. c Preferably with similar working experience. Intarastad applicants please call *****11 for476 words
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Advertisement626 1984-06-28 23 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical An electrical steal slitting company requires: PRODUCTION CLERK c Age 18 to 27. OCE 'O' Level with a pass In Mathematics, c 5-day work week, c No shift work, c On-the-Job training, c Attractive salary, c Transport a.lowance of $60 p.m. c Medical/ dental benefits626 words
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Advertisement631 1984-06-28 23 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial, Clerical A Trading Company invitee applicants for the post of: GENERAL CLERK Requirements: a Age between 18 and 24 years, a Minimum GCE 'O' Level with credit m English. Typing speed of 30 w.p.m. School leavers preferred. Please call personally (with a passport sized photograph)631 words
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Advertisement569 1984-06-28 23 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical CLERK TYPISTS required urgently a aged 17 and above a GCE. O' level a typing speed minimum 35 w.p.m. Interested applicants, please write m with full resume and contact telephone number to THE MANAGER 10. ANSON ROAD '33 04A, INTERNATIONAL PLAZA SINGAPORE 0207. International569 words
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Advertisement625 1984-06-28 23 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical Furniture manufacturing firm m Jurong requires urgently: GENERAL CLERK c Some knowledge of accounts c At least Ito 2 years' relevant working experience. Interested applicants, plsass call: *****0S *****51 CHRISTINE GENERAL CLERKS required urgently. With or without experience. Minimum sec. 4 education. Interested applicants plaaaa625 words
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Advertisement633 1984-06-28 23 66 Situations Vacant c) SecrttmriMl/ClericMl FEMALE SHIPPING CLERK Well versed In CRIE Inward permits, urgently required by established transport company. Must possess GCE 'O' level. Typing speed 35 wpm. Minimum 1 year's experience m similar field Apply personally #07-08 Manhattan House, 151 Chin Swee Road, Spore 0316. Tel: *****1 1633 words
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Advertisement1403 1984-06-28 23 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) SecrtUrtMl/ClericMl I) Bmfr* FEMALE GENERAL CLERK with ■mSgSJ^JIgJISJSJiSJMWJ accounting knowledge and abtl- f^^^^^^^^^^^^^ tty to type required. Apply with BMSS and contact number to [B r»i^u IK *>s>nrAlexandra PO Box 186. Slnga- BABICH SINGAPORE pore 91 15 PTE LTD GENERAL CLERK REQUIRED. GCE1,403 words
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Advertisement549 1984-06-28 24 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Sates t) Sates "krWffiT SMALL WOIHO \^^V/\^s SUPERSTORE PTE LTD We invile you to be a member of our unique team with lots of opportunity for growth and career development. FULL-TIME MALE FEMALE SALES ASSISTANTS/ CASHIERS Secondary 2 education. Working experience not essential549 words
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Advertisement423 1984-06-28 24 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales ~w A MEMBER OF THE TIMES ORGANISATION A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO WORK WITH A BIG ORGANISATION WANTED 6 HARDWORKING TRAINEES SALES EXECUTIVE REQUIREMENTS: Above 18 years with outgoing personality a Academic qualifications Is not the criteria but one should be able to speak fluent English423 words
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Advertisement468 1984-06-28 24 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales REPRESENTATIVES (Male/Female) (CQSt pfceS) has Immediate vacancies for: MALE/FEMALE SALES PERSONNEL CASHIERS Roquiromonts: o Must have plfcasant personality Completed N.S. o Some experience In related field o Knowledge of electronics and electrical products Salary wM commonaurato wHH ox* portonco ano QuaHftcatiofts. SaoMos a basic salary,468 words
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Advertisement699 1984-06-28 24 66 Situations Vacant t) Smles International freight forwarders has opening for the following positions: SECRETARY a Preference will be given to those who have forwarders experience a Knowledge of Japanese would be an advantage SALES EXECUTIVE (SEAFREIGHT DIVISON) c Should have proven track record for the European traffic c Advancement699 words
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Advertisement577 1984-06-28 24 66 Situations Vacant t) Smles Major established publisher requires: EXPERIENCED ADVERTISING SALES PERSONNEL Waoffor High commission Opportunity to travel Rapid promotion to Sales Manager for the right man. Call us for interview at: *****90 MALE SALES REPRESENTATIVE Electronics, electrical 2 vacancies) Hardware and tools (2 vacancies) At least 2 years577 words
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Advertisement689 1984-06-28 24 66 Situations Vacant I) Smles Local Established Company invites Chinese applicants for the post of: c INDOOR SALES REPRESENTATIVES Minimum Secondary 2 education. English or Chinese stream. Interested parties please call personally at: OSS, Mountbatten Road #00-17 Katong Shopping Centr j Singapore 1543 PART-TIME SALESGIRLS required from 8.30 a.m. to689 words
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Advertisement526 1984-06-28 24 66 Situations Vacant f) Sales SALES REPRESENTATIVES Male Female) required urgently. Please apply personally at: 15 Enggor Street. #09-02. Realty Ontre. Spore 0207. SALESGIRLS WANTED URGENTLY bj boutique. Call personally at Now Fashions, «01-56 /57. Parkway Parade, tel *****30 Attractive salary plus commission. TCMPORARY COUNTER SALESMEN required at Parkway Parade526 words
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Advertisement541 1984-06-28 24 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical I PHILIPS I H We seek the services of suitably qualifier 1 H persons for the following positions H I Engineering I /\SSISUIntS I Process) I fl| Qualifications t Experience. H H Diploma holders m Electronic Electrical B Engineering with541 words
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Advertisement90 1984-06-28 24 A Career m Fibreglesa Top flbreglass company m Singapore has vacancies for TRAINEE a SEMI-SKILLED LAMINATORS a High starting salary, Increment after confirmation, c 5-day week, c Transport at pick-up points Apply personally today and tomorrow: 2 TU AS DRIVE 2 SINGAPORE 22*3 TEL 4*llBol AIRCON MECHANICS/APPRENTICE wanted. Tel: *****72.90 words
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Advertisement719 1984-06-28 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical Bj^ —^■aaßßßaaßßßaaj^ Multi-National Electronics Industry requires: MALE TECHNICAL SERVICE ASSISTANT The Technical Service Assistant will be involved m analysis of materials and technical service to customers. Applicants with analytical mind and keen inclination towards research will bo most suitable. o719 words
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Advertisement578 1984-06-28 25 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical MAINTENANCE/ SALES ENGINEER An U.S.A. baaed company with Ms permanent Singapore office rs» quiras a Maintenance Engineer cum Sales Assistant a training In the U.S. foreseen Requirements c Ngee Ann or Polytechnic graduate or similar with some experience In electronic computer maintenance c good knowledge578 words
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Advertisement489 1984-06-28 25 66 Situations Vacant g) Technicmi GRACE ELECTRICAL ENQRG. PTELTD requires 1) ELECTRICIANS 2) SEMI-SKILLED ELECTRICIANS 3) FOREMEN c At least minimum 1 years experience, c Experience In Industrial or refinery fields required. Interested applicants, please cell at IS2 KM SENG ROAD Tel: *****87 Mr R OOewO T4MI Mr H#rt£ foe489 words
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Advertisement503 1984-06-28 25 66 Situations Vacant B) Technicmi FACTORY WORKERS Completed N.S. With some experience In metal work or willing to serve as apprentices. Muss apply STEEL INDUSTRIES PTE LTD 70 Eunoa Avanu* 7 T«fc *****04 FEW ASSISTANT FOREMEN Applicants please apply stating working experience, salary expected and telephone number to: B.T. BOX503 words
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Advertisement337 1984-06-28 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant n) Production h) Production h) Production PHILIPS^ Rotating Stttfls*aj^Jj^^JU^^^ 4& J^^&Bb^f Many benef itK 9 5 days rnarria 9 e leave Fast promotion •Service awards •Philips products at special price f •And many more j We have immediate vacancies. Call between337 words
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Advertisement210 1984-06-28 25 MALE 1 f MACHINE A I OPERATORS (3 rotating shifts) J im] C FEMALE QC< f INSPECTORS J 7(2 rotating shifts or j permanent I night shift) J FEMALE OPERATORS I I (2 rotating shifts or permanent night J r shift) r4SS) plus lots more (litea Walk m for interview210 words
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Advertisement422 1984-06-28 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant H) Production h) Production II PRODUCTION II ■I OPERATORS II up to $350 plus 1 1 $2 bonus after 6 m onths I HI We often I I Hj H Good starting salary I H H P °V increase every 3 months H H|422 words
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Advertisement98 1984-06-28 25 GENERAL FACTORY WORKERS Requirement* Physically fit and strong, c Malaysians may apply. No expertence required, c Willing to work hard. c Above 18 years of age. Benefits No shifts. c Oood starting salary and bonus, c Free drinks and uniforms. Interested, pleeae KB. HO Tel: *****53 fOf mt#>f vi# w98 words
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Advertisement896 1984-06-28 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production n) Production #V I O kY^m THOMSON CSF NALCO j^/V.^^ Multi-national Company m Jurong manufacturing apa- V^L^oftv^\ ciatty chemicala invitaa mala applicants for tha poai- j■* eAfl^'^ fU. v 0 < (A) PRODUCTION i LT /vAJ^V] TECHNICIANS896 words
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Advertisement286 1984-06-28 26 66 Situation* Vacant h) Production ((You can EARN)) ""Jks |i and enjoy GREAT IjjPermanent Ist shift II If (7 am 3 pm) 11 11 Permanent 2nd shift H (3 pm —11 pm) 11 WALK-IN INTERVIEW H MICALTRONIC 11 INDUSTRIES fl If (PTE) LTD Jl 11 Blk 54 Kallang Bahru ft286 words
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Advertisement322 1984-06-28 26 66 Situations Vacant h) Production HITACHI ELECTRONIC OEVICES (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. PomarV A. ■^aJI*PJ2r-' Benefits: mmaunnnunnnm Introductory Bonus of up to $100 for each friend recommended Salary increase after 3 months 2 increments a year Annual Bonus of at least 1 month Special allowances/ meal allowances Free company transport Hostel322 words
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Advertisement415 1984-06-28 26 66 Situations Vacant h) Production PIANO TECHNICIAN TRAINEES (10 vacancies) a No experience required preferably female, a Basic $320 onwards plus many benefits, a 5-day working week. No shift. Intereettd parsons plaaaa contact BRAHMS PIANO MFR PTE LTD 28GulDriva Singapore 2262 Tat: 2656e59/ *****54/ SBIIISS A newly aatabUahad factory urgently415 words
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Advertisement485 1984-06-28 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous I Mr I I RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (PTE) LTD We are a leading supplier In granite aggregate, sand; brick*, asphalt premix, ready mixed concrete and a contractor m civil engineering works. We Invite applications for the following posts: CONFIDENTIAL STENOGRAPHERS485 words
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Advertisement822 1984-06-28 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) NlsceUm>t*oas I) Mlscellmneoas i m!KM PACKARD invites applications for H I SECUIUTY I Requirements: H Able to speak, read write English H Preferably completed Secondary education Able to work on 3 rotating shifts H Some experience m industrial security H Benefits: H H822 words
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Advertisement626 1984-06-28 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous -Hut I c Pizza Hut 1$ the world largest chain of pizza restaurants with over 4,000 units In 20 countries. We are expanding our operations m Singapore and seek ambitious, self-motivated young people as: MANAGEMENT TRAINEES We offer successful applicants opportunities626 words
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Advertisement797 1984-06-28 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous Ml WWW SINGAPORE V^ Mm needs IM Ml BARTENDERS 11 Must have at least 2 to 3 years of relevant working experience I Age 20 to 25 years I Must have completed full time national service. Attractive salaries, and fringe797 words
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Advertisement232 1984-06-28 27 66 Situation* Vacant I) Miscellaneous are^^^ M invited for the m positions of:- Female Singapore Citizen with previous experience m circuit board assembly inspection Male below 25 years old. Completed National Service and able to communicate m English. Required to deliver parts to production line and maintain solder pots Training232 words
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Advertisement448 1984-06-28 27 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous TOJKY f A leading toys "N manufacturing company m Singapore invites applications for the vacancies of: 11ASSISTANT GROUP LEADERS(MaIe) 2) STORE CLERKS (Male) 3) ASSISTANT TECHNICIANS (Male) Our Requirements Secondary 2 education and above a Completed full time National Service No experience required For Pott448 words
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Advertisement438 1984-06-28 27 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL requires:1. FRONT OFFICE RECEPTIONISTS 2. FRONT OFFICE CASHIER 3. COFFEE HOUSE WAITERS/ WAITRESSES 4. CHAMBERMAIDS 5. CLEANERS 6. HOUSEMEN 7. SECURITY GUARDS 8. LEADING COOK 9. COOKS 10. COMMIS COOKS 11. DISHWASHERS W« provide Mm following attractive frtng* bwwflte:- Free Duty Meals438 words
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Advertisement465 1984-06-28 27 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous siNQAronf REQUIRES IMMEDIATELY It ASSISTANT BARMAN Starting aaiary: *M 0 p.m.; confirm ad aaiary: $710 p.m. a Completed full-time National Service. a Willing to perform shift duties. a Preference will be given to those with similar experience. BENEFITS PROVIDED: a Free duty meals a Uniforms465 words
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Advertisement459 1984-06-28 27 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous 4-FIGURE PAY BEAUTY ADVISOR Oross salary $554 plus 5H commission of total sales (mm. commission $300) Training will be provided by well-known brand Experience preferred Age 18 and above $593 SALESGIRLS Conversant In English It Mandarin Female age 16-26 Interview 11 am Bpm OO ORCHARD,459 words
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Advertisement399 1984-06-28 27 68 Situation* Vacant I) Miscellaneous A wafl ■alabaahsd company >nv*taa nppNcattona for tha loMowing posts ARTIST Oraduate of VITB Art course/ Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts or other art Institutions Sound knowledge of setltrg. sllkscreen prlnMng and experience In reproduction of design 1-2 years experience In firing design on to399 words
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Advertisement520 1984-06-28 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous f An eatabliahed company requirea: STOREMAN a Able to read and write simple English c Physically fit c Completed NS. Intoroatod applicanta, pleas.* write m with aalary expacted and contact telephone numbar to: THE DIRECTOR No. 74 Tagore Lane Singapora 2678 An Established Architect's office520 words
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Advertisement546 1984-06-28 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous TOUR CO-ORDINATORS required by Major Tour Operator Candidates should have pleasant personality, good command of English, ability to type and knowledge of written Chinese essential. Handwritten applications with recent passport photo (returnable) to: B.T. BOX A***** 390 Kirn Sang Road Singapora 0923 Japanese travel agency546 words
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Advertisement543 1984-06-28 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous SECURITY GUARDS required urgently c Able to speak simple English c Able to perform shift duties c Able to perform 12-hour duties c Able to start work immediately a Age below 55 years old c Salary will be commensurate with experience Interested applicants, plaaaa apply543 words
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Advertisement670 1984-06-28 28 66 Situations Vacant I) WafUmm—mm Manufacturing Firm at KaSang Way r#ouir#fl FEMALE OPERATORS MALE GENERALWORKERS SIS par day TRAINEE MACHINE SETTERS USO-MOO p.m. Interested please call at: 161 Keltang Way, #W-U Singapore 1334 Tefcaisaata. MASSEUSE Wanted for our new I Harm Cantra. With or without experience and Malaysians are acceptable.670 words
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Advertisement617 1984-06-28 28 66 Situations Vacant i) Miacmltmneoua URGENTLY REQUIRED ASSISTANT Cinema Manager Trainee Assistant Cinema Manager Please call personally at: Pawagam Bfo Llwagu, Bedok North Avenue 3 Singapore 1646 between 10.30 am 4pm. WANTED DRIVER CUM Deliveryman. Must possess a valid drtvi ng ""nee^ cc 1 Personally from 9.30 am to spm617 words
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Advertisement578 1984-06-28 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous EXPERIENCED DELIVERY ASSISTANT required. Holder of Class 3 driving licence and Apprentice Operators for Ryobi. Please call tel: *****22 FOREIGN BANK REQUIRES immediately Office Assistant Cum Driver. Please write to: S.T. Box A*****, 390 Kirn Seng Road. Singapore 0923. FULL-TIME/ PART-TIME DELIVERY Driver. Working time578 words
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Advertisement1920 1984-06-28 28 I iMfUlQflC 1 A FREE AIR-CON will be given to I JnLJB* you if you buy an Isuzu com- U LJULZZI mercial vehicle. Look up this H CSV ffj\ /TV Tn^ COOl otleT at dassif lcation 761. BSI B/ IB] D B^^ ECONOMICAL RENT:- BM 76 V.hickx For Ssk if,1,920 words
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Advertisement904 1984-06-28 28 76 V«hici«« For Safe c) Ford LATE 1952 FORO Laser 1.5 Ohla Auto. Alrcond., radio cassette, rust-proofed, original paint Done 15,000 kms. One expat owner. PARF eligible. Family's 2nd car Showroom condition Tel: *****75 ALMOST 1979 FORD Cortina 2 0 Ohla, (new model), private owner, aircon., radio, cassette, passed inspection,904 words
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Advertisement552 1984-06-28 29 74 Vehic Financing B^B^B^B^EoV Eofl^EO^M IbV^IbWI ftowi FCR BETTEF minimi m rates: 1 year 5Va% p.£ 2 years 6 p.£ 3 years 6V< p.£ 4 years 6 3 /4% p.e (Instalment m advance) 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Datsun/mssan Au&ioH~d NISSAN iW»/r DITI DELTA M (A mamtmr o Main Off552 words
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Advertisement585 1984-06-28 29 74 Vehicle Financing CAR HIRE PURCH Call us at: 04 South Bridge Rd S.C fc, Blk 37 Circuit Rd #01-4 Blk 65 Telok Blangah C I. 5.0410 Tel: *****04. 602 North Bridge Rd S. 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Matsun/Nlssan KmmiPTOLTD f Ruby Group) ,m- Tel: *****55 Tel: *****55 76585 words
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Advertisement598 1984-06-28 29 74 Vehicle Financing lASE TERMS )105 Tel: *****2. 03 5.1337 Tel: *****40. )rive #01-168/170. i 0718 Tel: *****35. < ~76 Vehicles For Sale h) Mercedes 1970 MERCEDES BENZ 200. Alrcon. hl-fl stereo. Private owner. Low mileage. Beautiful condition. $42,500. *****31. 1979 MERCEDES 200, manual, white colour, one owner, excellent condition.598 words
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Advertisement752 1984-06-28 29 76 Vehicles For Sale SSBBfaI^aaBSSS i I) Mitsubishi 1902 LANCER Fl4OO OLX. 1 prtvate owner, alrcon, radio cassette, Immaculate condition, tel. *****40. 1903 TREDIA 1400 Ist owner, sports rims, power windows, hlfl, tip-top condition. $22,000. Tel: *****57. ALMOST 1000 MITSUBISHI Lamda 1600 c.c. In tip top condition. $16,000 0.n.0. Mike752 words
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Advertisement397 1984-06-28 29 76 Vehicles For Sale J) Toyota TEST C THEEXCI •O^ COHO «CP PARF $26,800 SPACIOUS. POWER NCWCOff i "J DX PARF $21.7 TOYOTA I GL PARF $24.1 Cars aHHIP^TI^ i Al BBBBBQigiQQU Models j VEHITO < j (Sales. Serv Shown 261 Upp Thomson R 236 Upp Thomson R HEAD OFFI397 words
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Advertisement662 1984-06-28 29 76 Vehicles For Sato J) Toyota >RIVE j UNO NEW x MA 1 A \RF $34,900 OR FUL. ECONOMICAL W lOLLAIJ 70 ARF $28,650 ~J 10 ARF $31,790 TOYOTA HS*3TBJ9BJBBjf Commercial! X Vehicles COMPANY I I tee Parts) Models d, 5 ms. Tel: *****98 d, 5 ms. Tel: *****66 CE:662 words
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Advertisement778 1984-06-28 29 76 Vehicles For Sato k) Others JULY, 1975, MINI Austin 1000. PARF. Aircond, radio, new tax. Tip top condition. Selling $7,050 0.n.0. View 297, Holland rtoad Caltex Station. MID 1979 AUSTIN Allegro 1300 c.c New hi-fi, new road tax, new insurance. In good condition. Selling $7,500. Call Peter, tel: *****32.778 words
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Advertisement660 1984-06-28 29 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Commercial Vehicles FREE A With every purch; light commercial Tel: *****70 29 1962 DATSUN C2O van, long body, one owner, alrcon, radio cassette, $11,700. 18 Maju Avenue, Serangoon Gardens. 1962 DAIHATSU LORRY 3-ton. 3seater. Power steering, insurance new. Selling $13,000 negotiable Tel: *****36. 1952 NISSAN660 words
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Advertisement570 1984-06-28 29 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Commercial Vehicles m-coN ase of an Isuzu vehicle /■W iff KbM m >•■■- '■J*aSJßjßßJkajaW^4w— r *****/8 *****88 77 Vehicles Wanted BUBINEBSMAN URGENTLY REQUIRES few units secondhand cars, any made, any model. PARF/ non-PARF. Phone *****49. (No dealers please). SALESMAN REQUIRES SECONDHAND car urgently. PARF or570 words
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Advertisement718 1984-06-28 29 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses OIST. 10 WH.BY ROAD cosy bungalow 3 bedrms/servants. ntem patte 17.000 «q ft $4,600 DIST. 10 NEAR JELITA COLD STORAGE brand new detached 4 bedrms big pool $7,900. Goodwood Hill $13,000. Bin|at Pk (2 units) $7,500 Eng Mao Ava $12,000. Camborna Rd $10,000. Stevana Rd718 words
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Advertisement1398 1984-06-28 30 mpmmmwmmmMmMwmwmmmmmmmmmmmiuin j >VWmW***fm**mm 'J? 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale m) Motorcycles/ m) Motorcycles/ Scooters Scooters An invitation to ©YAMAHA'S Special FREE Servicing For YAMAHA Motorcycles and Scooters imported by Hong Leong Corporation Ltd and its authorised dealers. From 2 July 1984 to 12 July 1984 between 9.001,398 words
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Advertisement236 1984-06-28 30 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 15 (KATONO). SINGLE STOREY and double-store; houses. Furnished/ unfurnished' Available Immediately. $2,500 $4,500 *****2/*****5. OIST 16 CHANGI 14.5 kms single storey detached bungalow bedrooms. Mosaic flooring. Im mediate occupation. Contac *****21. DIST. 10 DOUBLE-STORE) BUNGALOW 4 plus 1 bedrooms 8000 sq.ft. Serene environment Matured236 words
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Advertisement696 1984-06-28 30 86 Accommodation I Vacant Sa) Houses SELE-rAR HILLS ESTATE Double- storey semi-detached 3 bedy rooms, fully furnished, alrI cond $i,400 available Immedl- ately. Tel: *****08. 1 WHITLEY ROAD 5 BEDROOMED ff detached house Spacious living/ dining, servant's, furnished/ unfurnished. FlaU: Dist. 9/10. Hoe-Tan *****21 $2,400 COLD STORAGE/ International schools atea,696 words
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Advertisement1134 1984-06-28 30 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments cAt I dmore c Park^ OPEN HOUSE Long or short lease Luxurious apartments to let with exclusive Country Club membership Just off Orchard Road and Scotts Road 3-bedrooms; large lounge; ample parking Furnished or unfurnished Rental from $4,525 per month1,134 words
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Advertisement670 1984-06-28 30 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments BALMORAL POINT PENTHOUSE 3 STORE V WITH ROOF GARDE N 5,300 sq ft. 4 large bedrooms, large living room, clnlng area and balcony Perfect for entertainment. Newly renovated Par- tlally furnished. Panoramic view of city and garden surroundings RENTAL: $7,500 PM INCLUDING MAINTENANCE ALSO FOR670 words
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Advertisement535 1984-06-28 30 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments C AtRNMI L RC AD Fully furnished apartments 2 bedrooms with bathrooms attached, large Wving/ dining room Whole apartment fully alrcondltloned and with wall-to-wall carpeting. Available immediately Short term lease. Enqulrtoa Tal: 474*433/474*811. C E NTRE POINT ORCHARD ROAD Fully /partially furnished. 1-bed-rootn apartments at535 words
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Advertisement861 1984-06-28 31 88 Accommodation Vacant m) Apartments DISTRICT 1545 OCEAN PARK (high/ low floor), 3 bedrooms with 1 servant's, swimming pool, Squash, tennis courts, club house, fully furnished with brand new furniture. $2,500 $3,000 Allegro. *****64/ *****11 DIST 9. BRAND NEW exclusive penthouse (Orchard vicinity), large living room, with balcony. Interior decorated,861 words
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Advertisement853 1984-06-28 31 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 10, SOMMERVILLE PARK, maisonette. Enclosed garden, 3 bedrooms, servant's. Fully carpeted and alrcond. Full country club facilities. $3,700. Trillion, *****00. DIST 1027 VILLAGE TOWER 5 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, separate maid's facility. 3,400 sq ft. Swimming pool/squash and tennla. $5,500 p.m. 0.n.0. Hill-Homes. *****86/ *****93.853 words
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Advertisement801 1984-06-28 31 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 11, BRAND NEW townhouses along Kheam Hock Road. 3 bedrooms, partially furnished, central alrcon, $4,000. Pool/ security. Contact *****28/ *****50 (agent). DIST. 19, WALK-UP APARTMENT. Split-level living/ dining. 3 bedrooms, alrcondltloners, unfurnished $1,300/$1,500. Coupe International *****74/ *****93. DIST. 10 SENO MANSION, Robin Road walk-up801 words
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Advertisement814 1984-06-28 31 86 Accommodation Vacant HOLLANDSWOOC COURT, DIST. 10, partially furnished 4-bed-roomed apartment with bathroom attached. Rental negotiable. Please call *****88. HONG LEONG GARDEN apartments $2,200. Flat m Central Business District $1,850. Dlst. 21 apartment, unfurnished, $1,200 (6 —8 months). Contact *****61. INTERNATIONAL PLAZA. 3 2 bedrooms apartments, approx 1,300 and 1,500814 words
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Advertisement552 1984-06-28 31 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments PEOPLES PARK COMPLEX Studio Apartment, 25th storey, unfurnished Available immediately $1,000 per month. Tel: *****82. OUEENSWAY 4-ROOMED FLAT. unfurnished, 1 bedroom lock-up price: $780. Immediate occupation. Please call *****00/ 1. SKYSCRAPER APARTMENT FOR rent. Also furnished alrcond rooms for Foreigners only. Short terms acceptable. Tel:552 words
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Advertisement778 1984-06-28 31 86 Accommodation Vacant c) Rooms JURONG. SPACIOUS ROOM with telephone for couple/ student. Furnished/unfurnished negotiable. No cooking. Contact *****48. KATONG, TELOK KURAU bungalow, furnished room. Alrcond, bathroom attached. Monthly $500. For Chinese single couple. No cooking. *****91. ORCHARD CLEMENCEAU ROOMS to let. Furnished/ unfurnished, alrcon/ non-alrcon. Rental $500. Foreigners short778 words
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Advertisement715 1984-06-28 31 87 Accommodation Wanted a) Houses WANTED HOUSES and flats at Dist. 5, 10. 15 21. $1,500 $2,000 Call *****61 b) Apartments NEWLY ARRIVED EXPATRIATES urgently requires Apartments/ Houses atdlsts 10. 11. 15. 21. Careful tenants, flexible budget, reliable company lease. Good deposit assured. Owners kindly call: *****73/6 Datl Property ORCHARD715 words
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Advertisement1152 1984-06-28 31 89 Proptrtitt For Sale 89 Properties For Sal* 89 Properties For Sato m) Houses a) Houses a) Houses 4b Ur _v^v__B_B_l ■f m v^^ I _a_LV I »_b -^e__B_s___r mum J_b____L. I !S arJ B__k____i _L f^^m v__b_ 'vBJ l&l 'BkSL* __T -*^_B_b_. Needaloantobuyahome? POSB~plus-CPF Home Loan is an unbeataMe1,152 words
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Advertisement578 1984-06-28 32 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses BRAODELL HEIGHTS (DIST. 13) Single-storey bungalow. 12.249 sq.ft Freehold Price $1.15 M Genuine buyers kindly contact Jack or Manmohan at *****33/4/ 5 No agents please. DIST. 1954. HIGHLAND ROAD, colonial detached bungalow Separate living/ dining. Arched palto. 5 bedrooms, 15,000 sq.ft. PO.A. Strictly no578 words
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Advertisement803 1984-06-28 32 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST. 5, GOOD BUYII, Nirely renovated, double-storey corner terrace. (Faber Garden) 3 bedrooms/ study/ servant's/ attached. Split-level, 330U sq.ft $625,000 0.n.0. Hap Seng *****58. DIST. S HONG LEONG Garden Immaculately kept 2 l/2-storey terrace Split-level. 3 bedrooms/ attached bathroom. 2100 sq.ft. 956 years lease.803 words
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Advertisement799 1984-06-28 32 89 Properties For Sato a) Houses OIST. 20. SEMBAWANG HILLS. renovated single-storey terrace. 2,000 sq.ft. vacant possession. $330,000. Holland Housing: 469-7979. OIST. 20 DOUBLE-STOREY BUNGALOW 16,000 sq.ft. Freehold. 4 plus 1 bedroom, bullt-tn 6,000 sq.ft. $1.38 million. Boomtlmes *****00 OIST. 23. HILLVIEW ESTATE Double-storey semi-detached 3,500 sq.ft. 4 bedrooms upstairs.799 words
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Advertisement1770 1984-06-28 32 89 Propttif For Sato 89 Proptrtiet For Sak) 89 Properties For Sale 89 Proptrtitt For Salt 89 Properties For Sals 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments t) Private Apartments t) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments I **fc& I Eminen Exclusive Address... Wm^a^jSiS^m^l^K^^^^^ V1,770 words
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Advertisement662 1984-06-28 32 89 Propartias For Sate b) Private Apartments Apartments/ StappadHouaasal PASIR PANJANG Price ranging from $435,000 aach. Freehold land I Immediate occupation I No restriction to foreigners I Swimming pool and tennis court TEL:I *****52. SommarviHa Park, Dlst. 10. Phase 4 maisonette, several units, average built-up area 2,000 sq ft.. 3662 words
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Advertisement889 1984-06-28 33 89 P roper t le s For Sal* b) Private Apartments BELMONT REALTY *****11: $2"5,0O0 Far East Mansion dlst. 9. keiiov;ite<l on high fltK>r 1300 sq ft. approximate DIST. 0208. HONG LEONG apartment. Spottiswoode Park Road. Freehold High floor, facing sea. 950 sq.ft 2 rooms, 2 toilets Free carpark, maintenance889 words
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Advertisement866 1984-06-28 33 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments EASTERN LAGOON Capricorn, ground unit, 2 bedrooms. 1.077 sq.ft. Facing pool and morning sun Reasonable offer secures Han Boons *****70 FLAT AT HABITAT, Phase 1 (Orchard Road) for sale 11th floor, 3.600 sq.ft. 4 spacious bedrooms $1 35 million 0.n.0. Call: 3^***** Mr866 words
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Advertisement582 1984-06-28 33 89 Properties For Sato d) HDB Apartments 5-ROOMED APARTMENTS Bedok South $140,000 Toa Payoh Lor 8 $145,000 Upper Boon Keng Rd $145,000 4-ROOMED APARTMENT Toa Payoh Lor 8 $1 10,000 3-ROOMED APARTMENTS Ang Mo Klo Aye 4 $55,000 Bedok South Aye 1 $55,000 Bedok North St 1 $55,000 Clementi Aye582 words
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Advertisement812 1984-06-28 33 89 ProptrtiM For Sato d) HDB Apartments BEDOK NORTH 3/ 4-room, terrazzo flooring throughout. Near central. $53,000 negotiable/ $100 000 negotiable. *****68/ *****98/ *****63. BEDOK NORTH IMPROVED 3 rooms corner Selling $58,000 with kitchen cabinets wallrobe etc., teirazzo flooring throughout. Contact *****34/2K4738. CLEMENTI 5-ROOMED, high floor, unobstructed view, beautifully renovated,812 words
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Advertisement740 1984-06-28 33 89 ProptrtMS For Sato d) HDB Apartments CLEMENTI, BLK. 338, 5 rooms, ceramic. Asking $155,000 Loan $1 19,000. *****14/ *****15/ *****16 DEPOT ROAD S-ROOM point block, high floor, panoramic view. $155,000. Tel: *****66. DIST 5 POINT BLOCK extensive renovations. 6th floor. $142,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****11 Agent DOVER ROAD. BLK. 36.740 words
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Advertisement1390 1984-06-28 33 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces Henderson Industrial Park Prime freehold* flatted factories/warehouses for sale •i-*^ 3 isSsmr— 0. I aaMBsMP aa^ssC f* *00 H^^^ aW^BBsHB^BSS^.^B»^B^B^B^B^BI^BIB^B^B^Bf i PRICES FROM $380,000/- 8 passenger lifts and 6 goods lifts ceiling height from 4.5 m 6.6 m floor loading capacity1,390 words
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Advertisement589 1984-06-28 33 92 Warehouses 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces B RUBY W\REHCXJSE COMPLEX c go% •>^:: v > Few Units Left j lenants can enjoy FREE electrical installation BOOK NOW! (CD) RUby\\^n^ouse(Ptp)Ltd Tel: *****62/*****07 (Mrs. Bessie Wong) No 8 Kafc> Bukit Ro»c' 2. ■•01 35/01 36, loft Eunoi Link). SinQtoore 1441589 words
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Advertisement998 1984-06-28 34 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Cffll A Modern S Attractive loans available 111 Warehouse 5 Very competitive rentals! WE'VE MORE TO OFFER City Warehouse, located along Eunos Link just off the Pan-Island Expressway linking Changi A.rport, Jurong and the PSA Wharves, offers you:998 words
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Advertisement622 1984-06-28 34 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces b) Rentml b) Rentml Exclusive Office Space available |k Tong Eng Building I Modem 26-storey Office Building I at Cecil Street Partitioned and carpeted office space of 600 sq. ft and above available for lease. Excellent parking facilities. 1 1 Interested parties, please contact:622 words
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Advertisement624 1984-06-28 34 1 94 Shop Spaces aBBBBBBBSBBBB^SS^BBSBBB Sale OIST 10. HOLLAND VILLAGE 3 unita tingle-storey shophouaoa FOR SALE I Approx 1,700 to 1.900 sq.ft. Call: *****63. APPROX 250 SQ.FT. at Far East Shopping Centre, »05-30. Tenanted till April "86. Rent received $1,000 inclusive maintenance. Asking $220,000 negotiable. Tel: *****25/ *****92. RESTAURANT, NITECLUB,624 words
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Advertisement528 1984-06-28 34 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental T shop space 1 FOR RENT AT: THE PLAZA (Plaza Hotel/Beach Road) Area: 305 sq ft to 3,650 sq.ft. ODEON KATONG SHOPPING COMPLEX Area: 379 sq.ft to 2,245 sq.ft. With water supply 2.239 tq.ft. (restaurant ssassf I UNITED OVERSEAS LAND LTD I 292-2833 J GOLDHILL528 words
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Advertisement735 1984-06-28 34 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental DIST. IS, CITY PLAZA Shopping Centre, 230 sq.ft. Rental $1420 Including maintenance. *****93 (Agent). OIST 11 HILLCREST PARK. Groundfloor shophouse, approx. 1.600 sq.ft.. $3,500 0.n.0. VIA. *****3 DIST 9, GOOD LOCATION groundfloor. Area 740 sq.ft. m Orchard Road. Suitable for showroom cum office. Phone: *****06.735 words
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Advertisement855 1984-06-28 34 101 Crui— t 101 Cruises 101 Cruises 3 magical days m Bali followed by 3 luxurious days on the Princess Mahsuri ■^H^B^bVh^LnNNNNNK 3a^^T J V i m 1 BNNNNNNf d i?/c« X^/y^TT-^ \"S3^' ousdavsofcruisin R Dall/OingapOreVi^O' T C back to Singapore C<tl 1 A 1 C experiencing all the trom855 words
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Advertisement1211 1984-06-28 35 102 Tour* 102 Tour* 102 Tourt 102 Tours [SCOT ON THE; -m^-- v ROCKS International Travel Agency, Tel: *****77 a Chan Brothers Travel. i ..^.m Tel: *****6 a Diners World Travel. Tel *****33 a SAFE Travel. #M?f Tfl i^t^M LTel: *****44 Thomas Cook Boustead. Tel: *****22 Anglo French Travel. Tel:1,211 words
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Advertisement465 1984-06-28 35 102 Toura 102 Tours 102 Tourt For A Reliable USA/Europe Tour, Look For The Leader! RJCI^IiPUK The name many have come to trust. SI v ifei.ia B Wg&SK/s^M i im^^P^^B^Bßrwiis^Bpiß^^B^B^B^Bt^B^B^B^B^BM AMERICA 'B4 New itineraries. More exciting attractions. More selection. Better value. Better quality. Reliable. NEW! SOUTH DAKOTA MOUNT RUSHMORE AND465 words
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Advertisement659 1984-06-28 35 102 Tours 102 Tours TIOMAN and RAWA CRUISE 3 Days of FUN for $375 Be the first few Enjoy 3 days of Sailing, Cruising. Sunbathing, Snorkelhng.Swimming. and Fishing m the CLEAR BLUE WATERS of ThOMAN and RAWA on board a 33ft (10m) Sailing Yacht from Mersing All meals Experienced crew659 words
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Advertisement467 1984-06-28 35 109 Academic PARENTB STOP St ARCHING We have qualified tutors All dls trlcta. reasonable fees Prompt service *****76 anytime PRIVATE TUTOR, EX-TEACHER, gives tuition at all levels In afternoons/ evenings Call. John *****78 QUALIFIED TUTORS FOR Economics and Accountancy at all levels Please call *****70 or *****08 QUALIFIED AND EXPERIENCED467 words
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Article, Illustration609 1984-06-28 36 Fast gallop by Swingin' Cowboy ON THE TRACK with TONTO LAST-START winner Swlngin' Cowboy is on the upgrade and drew attention to his chances m the Class 1 Div 3 sprint over 1,200 m on Sunday with an eyecatching gallop at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. With apprentice Marzuki Saini up,609 words
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Article135 1984-06-28 36 DUBLIN, Woe SECRETO, winner of the.. Epsom Derby earlier thus. month, has been entered (or the Irish Derby to be rin at. The Curragh on Saturday. Among the other top colts., running m the 2,400 m race are Darshaan, winner of the French DerbyReuter - 135 words
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Article, Illustration673 1984-06-28 36 EPSOM JEEP - Stiff competition rules out hopes for records EPSOM JEEP By THE current racing season has reached its halfway mark and competition at the top has been so keen that it is unlikely that there will be any record-breaking achievement by men and horses by year's end. No horse has yet673 words
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Article647 1984-06-28 36 TWENTY Class 4 newcomers have been entered for the Singapore Turf Club Queen Elizabeth n Cup Meeting at Bukit Timah starting on Saturday. They are: HUOeberg, a three-year-old bay New Zealand gelding by Primed out of Aminona. He had only one run and ran third r«647 words
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Advertisement776 1984-06-28 36 106 Foreign 108 Foreign Founded m 1 936. Columbia College offers international students a wide range of academic programmes m preparation tor admission to universities m Canada and the USA IST AND 2NO YEAR UNIVERSITY PROGRAMME m Arts. Science. Commerce. Computer Science. SENIOR SECONDARY PROGRAMME (Grades 11 and 12). ENGLISH-ASA776 words
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Advertisement1329 1984-06-28 36 110 Computer 110 Computer 110 Computer A. DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER lecturer m Computing Science at I STUDIES INCORPORATING Thames Polytechnic. C A G 747 No prior computer Students wno passed the Qp knowledge required. 1& 2 withjn years after B DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER the IDPM Part to IV examinations STUDIES1,329 words
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Advertisement592 1984-06-28 36 112 Commercial/ Technical THE METROPOLITAN YMCA TRADE FINANCING Court* ob|*ctiv*s: To introduce basic concepts of documentary credits and how they operate For whom: Importers, exporters* and new entrants Into the banking Industry, especially those Joining the credit/ bills department Court, commencing: 25th July 1984 CALL *****14 NOW INST. MARKETING DIPLOMA592 words
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Article, Illustration424 1984-06-28 37 Chinese ace gymnast Li Ning on glory trail Shine on golden harvest Countdown to the Los Angeles Games BEIJING, Wed. China's Olympic athletes are m training, building up confidence for the Los Angeles Games. But confidence does not seem to be a problem for gymnast Li Ning. If anything, theReuter - 424 words
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Article410 1984-06-28 37 BELTING, Wed. China hope to collect as many as a dozen gold medals mainly m the high jump, gymnastics and women's volleyball m Los Angeles when they return to the Olympic Games after a 32--year absence "Right now, we do not know how many gold medals weAFP - 410 words
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Article223 1984-06-28 37 OSLO, Wed. W.rU •f Brltata, aid B*ath ftfrlrisa b*ra Americas Sydney Maree dash la the Mil metre* here tamw raw la what e*ald be the l eaten event «f the Btslett Games athletic* meet. Ovett, the Olympic BNro> champtoa, Is rmaalag twth the MlmMl IjmmReuter - 223 words
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Article381 1984-06-28 37 WORLD javelin record-holder Tom Petranoff, of the United States, is the clear goldmedal favourite at Los Angeles, following the Eastern Bloc's boycott of the Games. Petranoff, whose world record throw of 99.72 metres m May last year astonished the athletics world, threw 89.36 m mReuter; AFP; AP - 381 words
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283 1984-06-28 37 LONDON, Wed. Vlv Richards find* Lard's aa uupb-atton and Us kaaek of pradaefag peak form at cricket's tradMaaal beadaoartere •lien eompelllag praspeet I to the Westladles' moat aeeompttshed inir— late the Beeaad Test agalast "'"t I starttag here tomorrow, with a seaaeace «f meoMraMe Lard'sReuter - 283 words
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387 1984-06-28 37 LONDON, Wed. New Zealand's Martin Crowe enhanced his growing reputation with a match-win-ning performance for Somerset m the English County Championship at Birmingham yesterday. Crowe hit an unbeaten 152, the highest of his three championship centuries, snapped up a crucial catch, and captured three forReuter - 387 words
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OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration252 1984-06-28 37 141 Death 141 Deaths MDM CHOE CHEOW NEO AGE 89 paaaod away peacefully on 27 Juno 1114 leaving ■Son Daughter-in-law Tan Poh Sim deceased Tan Poh Cheng Ow Kook Har Adsplsd Son Adopted Daughter-in-law Chen Ah Klong Katherlne Chen Tan Kirn Hiong Tan Kirn Kye Koh Teng Hoo Tan Yew252 words
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Obituary, Illustration247 1984-06-28 37 141 Deaths 141 Deaths MDM. SEE HEAM AGE 76 PHMd away peacefully on 26.6.84 at 9.20 p.m. waving behind HUSBAND Gay Khek Sin SONS DAUGHTERS-IM-LAW Gay Hor Teck Chiang Gay Koon Lew Ai Quay Gay Ho Chuan Ang Slew Choo Gay Tong Hong Lee Al Tin Gay Tong Beng Tan247 words
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Obituary, Illustration80 1984-06-28 37 144 In Memoriam 144 In Memoriam IN LOVING MEMORY OF MR. KRISHNA KURUP MRS NARAYAM KRISHNA KURUP Departed 28.6.81 Someday somewhere, Th j joy we had m him and her Will be renewed For all eternity. FROM: Children and grandchildren. IN LOVING MEMORY OP EDWARD WEE MANO NOCK DEPARTED 2t.6.»380 words
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Obituary, Illustration56 1984-06-28 37 OMSAIRAM M. KER'JBAK AR AN (KARAN) AGED 63 pwd away poacaliiMy on 27th Juno IM4 leaving boMnd h.. lovod on— to mourn (or him. Cortege leavea Mk 52. *13-eD Totofc Blwigart Oriv« 8 por« O«1O on Mth Juno at 3pm for Mount Vornon Cromatorium. No wroatna plaata. Coo«nbutton»56 words
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Obituary51 1984-06-28 37 CORRIGENDUM R« Mdm Chi. Ka Ho.y The death ad which appeared on 27th June states the son-in-law's name as "Ng tang Ohm". It should be "Ong Bang Wan". Advertiser regrets the error. WN.LENS: In 22nd June In Dorset England Lt. Colonel Charles Harte Keatlnge Wlllens 0.8. E. aged51 words
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Obituary, Illustration41 1984-06-28 37 w« oxtend our daapaat condotowco to tho family of mo lato CHENG SING SING tgtd run D«t*:M/t/M Quek Kirn Chye, Goh Khong Fatt. Ivan Wong. Victor Wee. Clifford Sequiera. Yusoff, Zulklf 11. Saadah Amy Farldah FROM: COT TRAFFIC POLICE41 words
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Advertisement484 1984-06-28 37 114 Music EXPERIENCED/RESPONSIBLE TUTORS available to teach piano, organ, guitar, violin All districts. Immediate arrangement. *****00. DEDICATED MUSIC TEACHERS offering piano/organ lessons to all levels. Reasonable fee. Tel: *****00. PIANO LESSONS QIVEN by Experienced teacher for beginners and all grades. (Practical/ theory). Tel: *****13. OROAN LESSONS, STUDENTS home arrangeable. Interested484 words
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Advertisement286 1984-06-28 37 BJ BJMk I •^■J^RE^S^^T^a^Bia^B^BJ^^^fci^BEEEEJßjß^BJ BJ 138 Othßr Announcsmsnts/ Messages 138 Other Announcements/ I I I SENTOSA GOLF CLUB m APPLICATIONS FOR NEW MEMBERSHIPS I Applications are invited from those interested to Join as members of the golf club. m TYPES OF MEMBERSHIP M ORDINARY OR CORPORATE m FOR ORDINARY MEMBERSHIP286 words
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Article, Illustration374 1984-06-28 38 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI By < THE future of local sporting excellence lies In the youths. Bat, at least where soccer and hockey are concerned, there would seem to be little future because, all too often, these talents never reach full maturity. A case m point374 words
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Article, Illustration412 1984-06-28 38 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW Soccer's young talents lured away by studies By THE journey to misery for Singapore soccer travels along the same path as time the sooner their players reach their prime, the faster they shed their skills. Unbelievable? Consider, then, the startling differences m the outcome of412 words
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Article655 1984-06-28 38 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI Average retirement age m local hockey is 22 By 4 LOOK at them. So much enthusiasm. Yet, by the time they are through with their National Service, most of them would have given up. Perhaps we should start to inculcate a genuine love for the655 words
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Article345 1984-06-28 38 SOCCER SHORTS ITALIAN club Napoli have made a final beat-the-deadline effort to sign Argentine star Diego Maradona from Spanish club Barcelona. Napoli have provided ail the necessary bankers' guarantees with an offer of 13 billion lire ($15.6 million) for Maradona m an effort to clinch the deal before the JuneAFP; AP; Reuter - 345 words
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Advertisement340 1984-06-28 38 The book thats making its own history A timely background the book uncertain and disclosures m to Singapore's 25th trigger off a outcome. addition to records sifted year of self-rule "Whlufs" Unrivalled Irchivef^ a d PriVatC No other book gives The V^|kkTKi|dAKll« revelations you such compelling author>s First-hand recommended, details340 words
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Article, Illustration281 1984-06-28 39 JOE DORAI - JOE DOR AI FAS Council accept national coach's decision to resign By n *S final. Jita Singh is out as the Singapore soccer team's manager-coach after being at the helm since August 1979. The Football Association of Singapore Council accepted his resignation last night. Jita tendered his281 words
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Article, Illustration367 1984-06-28 39 JOE DORAI - JOE DOR AI Today's tie: Singapore v Malaysia (National Stadium, 7.30 p. m.) Tickets: $5 (grandstand), $2 (gallery) THE Malaysian Chinese football team for the Por Yen Cup tournament arrived yesterday from Kuala Lumpur with a surprise squad minus almost all their seasoned players367 words
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Article, Illustration272 1984-06-28 39 HAKIKAT RAI - Three more in galaxy of 800m stars By HAKIKAT RAI JAPAN'S Tom Shloda, Iraq's Fatah Jarala (below) Mi Kuwait's Najm Motlak have all confirmed their participation la the Times later-ltasiaeM Houses Athletics meet at the National Stadium on Sept 1. Tie three will he JstaJac Ssath Korea's Kirn Bock is272 words
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Article154 1984-06-28 39 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON INTERNATIONAL Becky Rawle cannot ask for a better farewell present than the Singapore Island Country Cluß Open women's crown which will be up for grabs at the Bukit Course today. And If she does win, many among the local golf fraternity would agree154 words
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Article32 1984-06-28 39 THE Singapore Recreation Gub soccer section will be holding a fund-raising dance at the club on Saturday night (9 p.m.). Tickets, at $12 per couple, are available at the dub.32 words
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Article, Illustration335 1984-06-28 39 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By WONG SHOON KEAT and Lav Wing Cheok, the national men's singles No. 1 and 2 respectively, have rejoined the national squad m preparation for three international badminton meets next month. The two, who have been missing from training forALBERT SIM - 335 words
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Article206 1984-06-28 39 Sp-Lendl in the grass LONDON, Wed. Czechoslovakia's Ivan Lendl, the French Open champion on clay, continued his growing love affair with Wimbledon grass by cruising into the third round of the men's singles here today. The 24-year-old world N0. 2 needed just 78 minutes to dispose of South African DerekReuter - 206 words
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Article187 1984-06-28 39 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI THE Singapore Rugby Union's President XV will have to come out with a strategy to check dropkick specialist Jean-Pat-rick Lescarboura if they hope to give the French national team a run for their money m a friendly match at the Jalan Besar Stadium187 words
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Article660 1984-06-28 39 Bad defeats by Martina fail to douse the fire WIMBLEDON, Wed. To many observers, Chris Evert Lloyd has fallen too far behind Martina Navratilova to ever catch up, but Chris insists the chase is still on. Her 6-3, 6-1 thrashing by Martina on her favouriteReuter; AP - 660 words
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Article543 1984-06-28 39 Men riagkM, first rmmt: Mark Dickson (US) bt Carlos Kirmayr (Bra) 4-6, 7-6, 3-6. 6-2, 64; Ken Flach (US) bt Robert Van't Hot (US) 24, 64, 7-6, 6-3; Glen Michibata (Can) bt Brian Teacher (US) 7-6. 2-6. 64, 24. 6-4; BaUzs Taroczy (Hun) bt Richard Lewis (Bri)Reuter - 543 words
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Article240 1984-06-28 39 THE Yamaguchl Prefectural High School All-Star team beat an all-state high school baseball team from California 7-1 m Tokuyama, Japan, on Tuesday. Other nsaH: Paettle LMfM Lotte Orions 1 Sebu 1. Tic international Basketball Federation elected Robert Busnel, of France, as their new president and introduced three newAFP; AP; Reuter - 240 words
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50 1984-06-28 39 142 Condolences 142 Condolences 142 Condolences Our deepest condolences to the family of the latt MR. CHARLES RYDER (Beloved Father of the Founder of our Company) who passed away peacefully on the 22nd June 1984 In Australia. FROM: JOANNE DREW FIGURE SALON PTE LTD WE REMEMBER WE WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER50 words
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Obituary, Illustration42 1984-06-28 39 WILLIAM BASH. D€ RO2A wbjhai to eapreea their ameer* thanks and apprertaMow to reletivee, friends. Mighboura, eotwegnea. doctor* and tatf of Ward 4a, OOH and prayw group for tbaw kind aaalatance, condolsncas, donettona, wreathe and prayera uvrm^ mw rvcvni D#fvav#nv#ni.42 words
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Obituary, Illustration71 1984-06-28 39 hi Loving Momofy of •MCHELLE TAN WEE UNO Departed: 28 June 19*3 It's been so fast a year has passed, We miss your laughter and your lively chatter. From your Aunttoo: Angola, Mag, Lai Har, Ah Ni, Anno, Cat andUndoLam. MR. WEE 81 ANQ HOCK DEPARTED JUNE71 words
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Obituary, Illustration107 1984-06-28 39 IN LOVIMO MEMORY OF PETER 800 K WOK HONG Departed 28th June 83 Always remembered by MR. MR*. SON KWOK SUN MR. MRS. NO OOON FENO MR. > MR*. UM UANO CNYE M LOVNM MEMORY OF OUR MOTHER MDM 80NQ SECK HO Departed 254J2. Gone from our107 words
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Obituary, Illustration124 1984-06-28 39 In Loving Memory Of MAOAM MAREMUTHUAMMAL Departed 2>*Jl Our thoughts are always with you, Our hearts are sore with pain; This world would be like heaven If you were here again. Always r—nambafd by your loving Hwbend. sons, daughterm. sons-m--law, daughters m -law and grandcniKJre*!. M LOVING124 words
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Advertisement231 1984-06-28 39 STRAITS TIMES RATES FOR PERSONAL ADS OBITUARIES $15.00 for 15 words (run-on style) $57.00 for 3cm x 1 col. (semi-display ttyle) $71.25 for 3cm x 1 col. (display style) r\i<H<-!;\- Y< )UR HL( )()1 i^H PRKssruK E.S. Monteiro 2i> B^B^B^B^B^B^B^L^BK B^B^B^B^B^BH^BB B^B^B^B^B^T m*A .ilF I**'1 '"/I* P^^t wn BB^HBH «ts231 words
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Miscellaneous55 1984-06-28 39 Todays events GOLF SICC Women's Open (Bukit, 3 a.m.). HOCKEY Premier Leagar: SRC v Jansenites, SCC v KhaLsa (Both at Padang, 5.30 p.m.). RUGBY France v President's XV (Jalan Besar Stadium, 7.15 p.m.). SOCCER Per Yea Cap: Singapore Chinese v Malaysian Chinese (National Stadium, T.X p.m.). SWIMMING SSC 12th junior55 words
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Article, Illustration505 1984-06-28 40 Strong hints that the two rivals will team up for the big race NEW YORK, W«d. DEMOCRATIC presidential contenders Walter Mondale and Gary Hart put aside months of angry campaign arguments yesterday with strong hints that Mr Hart will emerge as Mr Mondale's Vice-Presi-dential runningNYT; Reuter; UPI; AP - 505 words
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Article, Illustration435 1984-06-28 40 CHAN ENG CHENG - CHAN ENG CHENG Exhibit at museum to recreate vanishing scene By A LOCAL coffee shop will spring up at the National Museum Art Gallery next week, complete with marble tables, spittoons under the tables and two men half squatting on the stools slurping cciffee from435 words
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299 1984-06-28 40 Soviets hit back with an 'American Sakharov' MOSCOW, Wed. The Soviet Union has found an American version of Mr Andrei Sakharov the dissident Nobel prizewinning Soviet scientist. Moscow has begun campaigning m support of a jailed American Indian leader m an apparent attempt to strike back at Western criticism overReuter; UPI - 299 words
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355 1984-06-28 40 Rail strike looms and some papers fail to appear Unions take action m support of minors LONDON, Wed. Londoners faced travel chaos and some national newspapers failed to appear today as other British unions took action to show support for coalminers locked m an increasingly bitter strike. Railwaymen planned toReuter; AP - 355 words
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Article33 1984-06-28 40 What it should have been THE pictures of Mr Allan Tan and Mr C.K. Lim were transposed m yesterday's Straits Times report on the airport hawker centre. We are sorry for the error.33 words
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Article38 1984-06-28 40 TOKYO, Wed. The Soviet Union has unilaterally scrap?ed a fisheries pact with apan and proposed a new deal which would cut Japanese salmon fishing m Soviet waters by half, Japane— i cials said here today. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article32 1984-06-28 40 NEW YORK, Wed. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 1.88 points to 1,124.67 m the first half hour of trading on the New York St#M»lr Virhanup today. APAP - 32 words
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289 1984-06-28 40 Iraqi jets go into action: Two ships hit ZURICH, Wed. The 260,000-tonne Swiss supertanker, Tiburon, and an unnamed small ship sent out distress signals today shortly after Iraq claimed its planes hit two "naval targets" off the Iranian oil terminal of Kharg Island. A spokesman for Suisse Outremer Reederei, ownersReuter; AP - 289 words
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Advertisement258 1984-06-28 40 Something every young couple should know before they get married... You're wonderfully and deeply m love. crystal, dishwashers, freezers, furniture, Never before have stolen moments together hi-fi, silverware, washing machines you name it. meant so much. If you want to compare quality and prices, you And m those moments, even258 words
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Advertisement384 1984-06-28 40 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally IN TODAYS ISSUE Side effects of the Latin American debt crisis are beginning to be felt by certain US banks m Singapore. AMY BALAN reports. A severe shortage of technicians has hindered efforts by electronics companies to modernise, and this shortage is expected to persist384 words
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Miscellaneous135 1984-06-28 40 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Showers In several areas late morning onwards. TEMP. (C) np to S a.m. tomorrow: SI max., 25 mln. SUNSET today: 7.1S p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.11 a.m. Adelaide 7/ 17 C Overcast Manila 23/29 C Rain Amsterdam 10/18 C Clear Melbourne 7/ lOC Overcast Bangkok 23/32135 words
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Article, Illustration423 1984-06-28 1 Sights to behold Mann-made music: Like great parties full of fan and laughs, two highly rewarding gigs and two Jam sessions (pins one with the songbirds at Tlong Bahru!) of the Her bie Mann Quartet dished out Intoxicating music (above). With their typically calm, unhurried professionalism and onstagePHILIP LIM; STEVEN LEE; DAVID TAN; KENNETH KOH; NGHAI CHEE WAH - 423 words
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Article, Illustration681 1984-06-28 2 KAYE ANN - Make a picture sea-shells KA YE ANN Arty crafts By This week, our contributor shows how pickings from the seashore can be used to make pictures and jewellery. SEA-SHELLS can be used to decorate boxes as well as picture and mirror frames. Small ones can be made into costume jewellery,681 words
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Article, Illustration1606 1984-06-28 3 AILEEN YEOH - AILEEN YEOH The easily digested, though bland, Chang Ming diet which benefits a cancer patient, is also a healthy diet for the entire family. Eat wisely By A biochemist and dietary adviser IT MAY be a good idea for the whole family to join the1,606 words
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Article, Illustration556 1984-06-28 3 THERESE THEUNE - THERESE THEUNE By m West Berlin "IT IS depressing. We are no longer treating Illnesses but environmental ailments instead.' This is how Dr Renate Schuessler, a paediatrician practising m West Berlin for 12 years now, sums up the situation m the city's Kreuzberg district. "Skin556 words
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Article, Illustration856 1984-06-28 4 ALBERT LIN - Chinese junks sail into history ALBERT LIN By The traditional Chinese sailing junk goes the way of the rickshaw and the abacus. Already, the sail-powered working junk has become an unusual sight in Hongkong's Victoria Harbour. AFTER a reign of almost 2,000 years, the traditional Chinese sailing junk for someHongkong - 856 words
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521 1984-06-28 4 ZAW WIN - ZAW WIN By m Rangoon BURMESE men are going to sea m search of riches consumer goods that are not available at home. Thousands of able-bodied men are queueing up to work as seamen on the world's merchant fleet m order to buyReuter - 521 words
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Article, Illustration467 1984-06-28 11 JULIE TAN - Gongfu action amidst sand dunes JULIE TAN i A look at SBC's new Mandarin serial In The Wilderness which makes its debut on Ch 8, tomorrow night at 9.30 p.m. By IF YOU watch tomorrow night's debut of In The Wilderness, you would think that location shooting had been done467 words
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Article, Illustration210 1984-06-28 11 Flesch master of blindfold chess WHEN Hungarian grandmaster Janos Flesch was killed m a car accident m England last December, the world lost a leading exponent of blindfold chess. Non-chess players are often amazed at the spectacle of blindfold chess, m which a participant visualises the chessboard and announces hisReuter - 210 words
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Article271 1984-06-28 11 LESLIE LEOW - LESLIE LEOW By Black is ready for 11. exts RgB, so White's next move guards e4 and pressurises f7. 11. Ngst BeC 12. e5! RgB 13. exff Rxg7 14. fxg7 Kd7 15. d 5 Bfs! Not 15. Nxf2 16. dxe6+ fxe€ 17. Bci d5 lB. Bxds! and wins. If.271 words
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541 1984-06-28 11 SINGAPORE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA FAMILIAR FAVOURITES CONCERT Guott conductor: Yoohizaku Fukumura Victoria Concort Hall Tomorrow, 8.15 p.m. Previewod by CHAN ENG CHENG IF YOU enjoyed the Hooked On Classics concerts by the Singapore Symphony Orchestra last December, you'll want to catch this concert. For541 words
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Advertisement706 1984-06-28 4 garden f) Date: 28th June 1984 I Price: $16++ f^^^h Buffet Lunch. 12 noon) "^4 f^Aii^ Show Time. 1.15 pm 7 S f .Wfrh Model* by £/A ELSA YEO AGENCY —^tf Outfits by: \tJt*~' PATTINA FASHIONS C? Hairstyles by. I BARRON OPTIONS 1 FOR HAIR WM Co-sponsored by: m MEOW706 words
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Advertisement237 1984-06-28 4 Ministry of Land Regional Development, Malaysia Ministry of Public Enterprise, Malaysia Ministry of Rural Development, Malaysia Multitrade NAFAS (National Farmers' Organisation, Malaysia) Netafim Irigation Netherlands Foreign Trade Agency NIVAA Nutrikem Ltd O'Phee Industries Pty Ltd Pacific Seeds Australia Pec Technical Services Peladang Kimia Petronas P J Parmiter Sons Ltd (UK)237 words
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Advertisement223 1984-06-28 4 Netherlands Ministry of Economic Affairs, Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries Netherland Foreign Trade Agency (EV2) Queensland. Australia Premier's Department Metal Trades Industry Association of Australia Department of Primary Industries Queensland Barley Marketing Board Central Queensland Grain Board Queensland Sorghum Marketing Board Queensland Grain Handling Authority Queensland Sugar Organisation France Comite223 words
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Miscellaneous209 1984-06-28 6 COMICS G ARFIELD By Jim Davis I *}*tkRZn I K^JJIJSf 1 I C VERVNICE.ILIK^VOO J V I t-OUNI/ J IT ON fOf\ J i A5 A RAT T£RRI£R J \VOORNOS£// VOU,PAL /c Q0 \^J^l^X!!^l/ 1984 United Feature Syndicate. lnc JfM PAVf6 G2Q BUCK ROGERS IN THE 25TH CENTURY By Bates209 words
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Advertisement779 1984-06-28 7 NOTICES I H I Singapore Airlines Limited unites Under lor the suppK. deli\cr\ and installation ol the lollowing items: Description Documentation Fee I. label Printing Siooo Machine IR I 1 2 1 2 Electronic typewritem siooo IR 1123 Prospective tenderers are required to pa\ the abmcmentioned documentation lee (nonrelundable) lor779 words
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Advertisement181 1984-06-28 9 brother The complete sewing machine for the home. Renowned worldwide Tor its superior technology. Hari Rava OFFER A Jim.Model 531 Vr~^tf^M Deluxe Lightweight Compact IKHL-*^^^^" I^^ Free Arm Sewing Machine f^^T^~r* r with Built-in Utility Stitches t f L me* 1 Usual Price S4OO F^ Now I $350 r Homelock.181 words
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Advertisement573 1984-06-28 9 INVESTIGATING INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES? Comparative Equity Growth, 1960-1980 V 2S;| j aP «n 20 86 1 Japan. World's fastest-growing industrialized econ--2 0. i omy. Enormous manufacturing capability m key and *J emerging high-tech industries. Unique socio-political m stability enhanced by mutual cooperation between M labor, management and government. 10 tL f573 words
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Advertisement259 1984-06-28 10 I Ms prey Announdng the sale o/a KigKiy im/xntant oofketion o//ine jewellery and objet d!art from the renowned workshops of Asprey Company, Bond Street, London. The collection is worth m excess of US$5 million and is now offered at up to 50% discount for immediate sale. HpHjVgVAfgVJIH^HHH As a leading259 words
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Advertisement118 1984-06-28 10 MONEY, UKE A CHILD, NEEDS EXPERT GUIDANCE YOUR CHILD'S FUNDS GROWS WITH HER Planning and preparation of a child's future are important decisions. Questions as to her education and up-bringing are of immediate concern. This is the time to start saving for her. We are a full service bank with118 words
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Miscellaneous399 1984-06-28 11 What's on VISUAL ARTS SINGAPORE torium, Singapore ShopAt the National Museum Sentosa Art Centre, near ping Centre. Free admisArt Gallery from 9 a.m. to the monorail station. From sion to members of the 5.10 p.m. Free. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. On till Film Society and the SINGAPORE ART: A399 words
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Miscellaneous1852 1984-06-28 12 YOUR VIEWING AND USTENMG GUIDE tx_ Intriguing wives' tale i sbcs i p^o™ 2.25 PM SBCTeit "Live" Sample Pa|es 6.25 Cultural Diary (English) iM am Natlona] Anthem Your Lunchdate rconfd) Till USD AV FEA- ■Mp^pj B jp^pjp^HM ß jM B B M| 2.55 Openinf and Proframme Hifhifhts foftowed by 6.301,852 words
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Article, Illustration726 1984-06-28 1 GOH BENG CHOO - Two with great tales to tell GOH BENG CHOO Wong Oi Kuan and Tham Sok Fun, winners of the Culture Ministry's short story competition last year who received their prizes recently, were both accountants before they took up writing. They tell our reporter what made them decide to switch. StoryLIM SENG TIONG - 726 words
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Article74 1984-06-28 1 »*is*:=£2:EW&ff ft Miff* fli 3? "ftttTaUm+AmaZ^^itL* "IMS wm +n Kit Zivs.* m +oAxmmm _*f#i« #?__<_- BjiJ-S— n_^a MSA j^AfaAtnAMXMWJ-_§■<#£#&-2.2:11s ;l *M IMtßtl&fiHKftt mm .mmm**) a* m ifls Mt m* mwuMMmijmwi I9*f_ot-*<G (£f£to!_ a_^£*-_#*««K* *4>tt£* t mm MmmmiLtt't'iz*4 fM_ft«t*£fJ*S H+-^^i»ift_s *±wemmam tm *4* *»#f_*r*»-*ji *A.*^f__o/r fftjgff Aa*K*x m&n fll n/f if74 words
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Advertisement47 1984-06-28 1 The Art of Make-up the CHANEL way Meet Mr. Romain Lacote International Make-up Artist for CHANEL at Singapore Daimaru: June 28 to 30 from 12 noon to 8 pm I For a personal appointment at Metro Grand at Scotts on July 2 3, call Gladys at Te1:*****15.47 words
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Article123 1984-06-28 2 DURING the North and South Dynasties period m the Sixth Century, there lived a very clever man named Chang Sunch'eng who was also adept at archery. The Chinese Emperor Zhou Xuan sent Chang and some people on a mission to Turkey, m the north-westSinorama - 123 words
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Advertisement283 1984-06-28 2 The MRT Corporation invites applications for the following position: I OPERATIONS OFFICERS Salary Scale: $1600x150-1800x125-2050x150-3700/3850: 150:4000 (Entry point will be commensurate with qualifications and experience) Function: After an initial period of tuition and study, officers will be involved m the work of Operations Division preparing to operate and maintain the283 words
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Advertisement114 1984-06-28 2 B^^ CORPORATIC3IM I UMTTED I (A Subsidiary of DBS Bank) I Due to our rapid expansion, we invite I applications for the following positions I CLERKS/TYPISTS I Minimum Qualifications j GCE 'O' level with credit m English, Mathematics and another subject Ability to type s Salary will be commensurate with114 words
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Advertisement871 1984-06-28 3 APPOINTMENTS II Petrochemical Corporation of |||^Singapore (Private) Limited J I I n line with the localisation programme of the Company, the I I «L upstream Company of Singapore's $2 billion petrochemical 1 1 complex on Pulau Ayer Merbau invites applications from suitably IbT qualified persons for the following positions: II871 words
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Advertisement470 1984-06-28 3 We are a progressive group of companies strongly entrenched m \1 marine-oriented activities m the Asean and Middle-East regions. I We invite applicants from suitably qualified persons to fill the I following vacancies: I The successful applicant should possess a valid master (F.G.) certificate of competency and have at least470 words
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Advertisement120 1984-06-28 3 NTUC Fair Price invites applications from suitably qualified persons for the position of PROGRAMMER The successful candidate will be required to participate m the modification of application packages and development of new systems Minimum GCE 'A' level certificate At least 1-2 years' COBOL programming experience Experience with ICL ME29. on-line120 words
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Advertisement222 1984-06-28 3 f Established engineering company specialising m building facilities automation and transportation systems invites applications for the post of. SALES ENGINEER Diploma m electrical/electronic engineering or equivalent Minimum two years relevant sales experience and able to work independently Possess own vehicle SERVICING SALES ENGINEER Diploma m electrical /electronic engineering or equivalent222 words
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Article, Illustration737 1984-06-28 4 A. RAHIM A. LATIFF - A. RAHIM A. LATIFF By IS it difficult to find the "gambus" or lute here? Local suppliers of musical instruments should be able to answer this question. The gambus is a type of lute that originates from the Middle East. It functions like the guitar but737 words
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Article693 1984-06-28 4 Oleh ABDUL RAHIM A. LATIFF - Oleh ABDUL RAHIM A. LATIFF APAKAH benar alat muzik gambus sukar didapati di sini? Mungkin ia boleh dijawab oleh pembekal alat-alat muzik tempatan. Gambus sebenarnya adalah alat muzik yang berasal dari Arab. Fungsinya seperti gitar, cuma bezanya ialah dari segi bentuk badan dan ikatan talinya. Badan693 words
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Article647 1984-06-28 4 Dikololakan oleh; HAJI MUHAMMAD ARIFF AHMAD - Dikololakan oleh HAJI MUHAMMAD ARIFF AHMAD Sari Bahasa Essence 01 Maiav HAJI Muhammad Arlff Ahmad was a former lecturer m Malay language at the Institute of Education. In this column he writes about the Essence off Malay language and Its usage m Singapore. BERBICARA tentang bahasa mi,647 words
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167 1984-06-28 4 Haron A. Rahman - Haron A. Rahman By Jawapan hagi sonlan-soalan re Ia Ja ran 11% A: Answers to questions In Lesson 11IA: 1) Langkah itu ialah memberi peluang kepada 20 orang pelajar pra-universiti yang menjadi anggotanya menggunakan masa cuti sekolah untuk mengumpulkan nama berbagai universiti di167 words
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Advertisement465 1984-06-28 4 APPOINTMENTS w4i northern I telecom I A world leader m the manufacturing of fully digital telecommunications fl equipment and a significant supplier of integrated office systems invites fl suitably qualified Singapore Citizens or permanent residents to apply fl ACCOUNTANT I Requirements/Responsibilities: fl A recognised tertiary or professional qualification m accountancy.465 words
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Advertisement466 1984-06-28 4 APPLIED MAGNETICS fl^^ fll^t 1 (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD M H The world's largest independent com- H H puter head manufacturer invites suit- H H ably qualified person to fill the position H I MANUFACTURING I SUPERVISORS I H Candidates should have a diploma m H production engineering plus 2 years'466 words
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