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Title Section15 1984-06-29 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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Article, Illustration893 1984-06-29 1 Guess who the most courteous minister is: Mr Rajaratnam 41 am not the most courteous MP or minister. But I hope I am not the most discourteous. Without letting you into any Cabinet secret, I would say the most courteous minister is the Second Deputy893 words
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Article52 1984-06-29 1 Ex-deputy Israeli premier dies JERUSALEM, Thurs. Former Israeli Deputy Prime Minister Yigael Yadin, died m Jerusalem today. He was 67. Mr Yadin, who was deputy premier from 1977 to 1981, was a leading figure m the underground organisation Hagannah during British rule, and commanded the Israeli Army from 1949 toAFP - 52 words
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Article, Illustration112 1984-06-29 1 IN A major promotion exercise, the Singapore Armed Forces will move up 233 officers with Colonel Lee Hsien Loong topping the list. He will become a brigadier-general. A ceremony today at the Singapore Armed Forces Reservists' Association clubhouse m Bukit Merah will mark his112 words
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Article, Illustration306 1984-06-29 1 LAI YEW KONG - LAI YEW KONG By THRILL-SEEKING young girls, some of them runaways, are moving Into the fast lane by joining hellriders on their dangerous outings. The girls, some In their early teens, are known to gather In small groups at places Uke the Orchard Mall,306 words
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Article, Illustration268 1984-06-29 1 BEIRUT, Thurs. ISRAELI planes today bombed a small island off the coast of northern Lebanon, while Israeli gunboats blasted targets around the port of Tripoli following a first series of air attacks last night. Hospitals today reported 22 dead and 40 woundedAFP; Reuter - 268 words
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380 1984-06-29 1 NANCY CHNG - No build-up on Laotian border, says Thai official NANCY CHNG By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK, Thurs. The Thai Foreign Ministry today denied reports about a build-up of Laotian and Vietnamese troops along the ThaiLaotian border near the three disputed villages m Uttaradit province, 530 km from Bangkok. The deputy directorgeneral of380 words
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Article58 1984-06-29 1 WASHINGTON, Thurv The US Supreme Court today reinstated President Ronald Reagan's authority to limit travel by Americans to Cuba. By a 5-4 v*te, the court ruled that the restrictions are Justified because they prevent the flow of IS tourist dollars to help finance Cuban "armedAP - 58 words
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Advertisement49 1984-06-29 1 Courtesy, now more than ever: Editorial, Page 20 SUPERBRAIN AT SEVEN Our London reporter meets Britain's youngest Mensa member, a seven-year-old Chinese girl. Outlook, Pago Four TOMORROW'S TV SPECIALS Loiouro, Pag* 24 Outlook 4,5 Cinema 10 Comics 12,13 Appointments and Notices 11-IV, 12-20 Radio TV 24 SEE PAGE 1449 words
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Article118 1984-06-29 2 Asean: Across the Causeway No permit to leave SCORES of Malaysians are among at least 100 Commonwealth nationals stranded m Madras until they get exit permits under visa regulations that came into force m India on June 18. The exact number of Malaysians involved is not immediately known but it118 words
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Article178 1984-06-29 2 1 Shanghai m the 1930s HOOVER "Live" Theatre saw a revival of the glamorous life of Shanghai m the 1930s last week On stage was Shanghai beauty Rebecca Pan Wan Ching who took a captivated audience frcm one era to another and across countries on wings of her178 words
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Article691 1984-06-29 2 Brakes on dancing THE police will not allow any impromptu public entertainment on the Orchard Mall and other busy public areas. They have decided that the crowds of people who gather for such activities cause obstruction and~can become hazards to road traffic. "&*Js have also been known to erupt691 words
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Article286 1984-06-29 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: NOW, more than ever, it is Important to continue reminding Singaporeans to be more courteous towards one another. As the Housing Board steps op its building programme, a large number of Singaporeans will be moving into new neighbourhoods. Hence, such acts as tying np rubbish286 words
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Article178 1984-06-29 2 NO-GO ON AUCTION OF TUNAS BUILDING never really took off yesterday and the safe was withdrawn. As a result. th<? building will be sold through private negotiations with interS nw£? rtl the joint auctionoers, Richard Hi S) u a nd Jones Wootton (S), said. The highest bid was $32178 words
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Article303 1984-06-29 2 Demolition derby IVAN Lendl and Jimmy Connors, the second and third seeds, demolished low-ranking opponents m the second round at Wimbledon on Wednesday to stay on course for their semi-final showdown next week. Lendl, the French Open champion, dismissed South African Derek Tarr, ranked 110 th, m 78 minutes303 words
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Article405 1984-06-29 2 Bomber ban lifted THE Western European Union council has lifted a 30-year ban on the production by West Germany of heavy bombers and conventional guided missiles. The WEU defence pact groups West Germany with Belgium. Britain, France, Italy, Luxembourg and the Netherlands and the decision reflects their405 words
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Article264 1984-06-29 2 4 No threat' pledge THE United States has said that any US weapons sale to China would not be a threat to Asean because the arms would be intended for defence against the Russians. US Under-flecretary of State for Political Affairs Michael Armacost said a China that could264 words
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Article373 1984-06-29 2 Hinged success FROM being a $3,000 family business, Yong Tai Loong Pte Ltd has become a household name m Housing Board estates. This metal works company, started 25 years ago by Mr Yong Teng Long, has been producing aluminium bathroom doors for HDB contractors since the *****. WONG373 words
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286 1984-06-29 3 HONGKONG, Thurs. A top Chinese official here warned today that the next 13 years of Hongkong would not be trouble-free and accused unnamed people here of creating doubts about the transition to Chinese rule m 1997. Mr Xv Jiatun, director of the HongkongAFP; AP - 286 words
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140 1984-06-29 3 Two-day talks useful, says embassy BEIJING, Thurs. CHINESE and British negotiators today ended the 17th round of talks on the future of Hongkong after Britain s lease on the colony expires m 1997. A short announcement released by the British embassy and the official Xinhua news agency described the two-dayAFP - 140 words
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165 1984-06-29 3 Sikhs got arms from Pakistan, says India NEW DELHI, Thurs. India has made its strongest charges to date against Pakistan, saying Sikh extremists received smuggled weapons from Pakistan and military training m Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. Government and media allegations of involvement by Pakistan m the Sikhs' struggle for autonomy m theAP; UPI - 165 words
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Article, Illustration64 1984-06-29 3 FOUR playful Miss Universe hopefuls team up to throw Miss USA, Mai ShMley, into the swimming pool m Miami. Involved m the plot on Wednesday are, from left: Miss Holland, Nancy Needs; Miss Australia, Donna Rudrum; Miss West Germany, Brlglgte Ben (hidden), and Miss Hongkong, MlnaUPI - 64 words
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Article, Illustration305 1984-06-29 3 Problem of Tamils in Sri Lanka to dominate Delhi talks NEW DELHI, Thursday THE problem of Tamils m Sri Lanka will dominate the official talks Sri Lankan President Junius Jayewardene is due to have here with Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and her aides starting on Sunday, official sources said today.AFP - 305 words
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107 1984-06-29 3 Fights erupt over election results PORT MORESBY, Thurs. Disgruntled candidates have been fighting with bows and arrows, spears, and axes to settle grievances over election results m a remote mountain area of Papua New Guinea, police said today. Police have sent m two 30-member riot squads after declaring the regionReuter - 107 words
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208 1984-06-29 3 BEIJING, Thurs. The coastal province of Jiangsu yesterday became the first Chinese region to enforce compulsory education. The Provincial People's Congress adopted a resolution saying that parents and guardians must see that their children complete primary school. Anyone refusing to do so will beAP - 208 words
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308 1984-06-29 4 LONDON, Thursday Bonn can now produce missiles, bombers WEST European allies todaj lifted a 30-year-old ban or production by West German} of conventional guided missiles and heavy bombers. The decision by the executive council of the Western European Union (WEU) cleared theReuter; AP - 308 words
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150 1984-06-29 4 Rail union fails to halt trains in support of miners LONDON, Thurs Striking coalminers and their supporters took to the streets of London today, but the National Union of Railwaymens (NUR) threat to bring London's trains to a halt, m a strike m sympathy with the coalminers, did not materialise.AFP - 150 words
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Article, Illustration68 1984-06-29 4 UNABLE or an willing to hide his feelings, West German Economic Minister Count Otto Lambsdorff (right) says farewell to President Karl Carstens. The final moment came for Count Lambsdorff In Bonn Presidential Residence on Wednesday after his resignation the same day. He said he resigned afterAP - 68 words
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Article, Illustration254 1984-06-29 4 BONN, Thurt. LIBERAL lawyer Martin Bangemann was sworn m today as West Germany's new Economics Minister despite reported protests from the powerful rightwing of the uneasy ruling coalition led by Chance-lor Helmut Kohl. Mr Bangemann, named to replace Count Otto Lambsdorff, whoUPI - 254 words
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Article, Illustration185 1984-06-29 4 SAINT TROPEZ (France), Thurs. After 21 years of privacy behind the high walls of her seaside villa, La Mandrague, retired film star Brigitte Bardot has agreed to allow the public to use her private beach when she is not home. The agreement,AFP - 185 words
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335 1984-06-29 4 US, Soviets call for cooperation on clean air MUNICH, Thursday THIRTY-ONE nations, including the United States and the Soviet Union, yesterday called for international cooperation to clean up the world's air. A final communique issued after a three-cay environmental congress said the world must make use of "the best availableAP - 335 words
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Article52 1984-06-29 4 LONDON, Thurs. An inquiry had been launched at the Sellafield nuclear plant m north-west England after an employee was contaminated last Friday by radioactive material, plant officials announced today. It was the latest m a series of radioactive leaks over the past year at Sellafield, which wasAFP - 52 words
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147 1984-06-29 4 LONDON, Thurs. AN EXPLOSION yesterday started a Ore at Plnewood studios that destroyed the stage where the films Superman and James Bond were made, and consumed a £2 million (Sss.f million) set, a studio official said. "We called It the M 7AP - 147 words
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Article262 1984-06-29 6 MANAGUA, Thurs. Castro to free 26 Cuban political prisoners CUBAN President Fidel Castro has agreed to free 26 Cubans held for political crimes m response to pleas from the Rev Jesse Jackson, the United States presidential contender said last night. The Rev Jackson told reporters thatReuter; AFP - 262 words
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366 1984-06-29 6 WASHINGTON, Thurs. Prominent women supporters of former Vicepresident Walter Mondale, stepping up the pressure to get a female vice-presidential candidate, said yesterday that they intend to warn him that he could face a rebellion at the Democratic national convention next monthAP - 366 words
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Article, Illustration236 1984-06-29 6 American Indians trade antique for computer NEW YORK, Hmh. A grasp of American Indians has bartered with a corporation and said it was satisfied to trade an Btt>year-old bowl for a tTSS3,»M (SIMM) computer. "It's a good exchange," said Mr Michael Bash, executive director of the American Indian Community Hoo.se,UPI - 236 words
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119 1984-06-29 6 TRENTON (New Jersey), Thurs. New Jersey Supreme Court yesterday ruled that hosts who let guests leave m a drunken state can be held liable for injuries suffered m car accidents m which the guests are involved. In a six-to-one ruling the court imposedReuter - 119 words
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Article36 1984-06-29 6 MONTEVIDEO, Thurs. A general strike on the 11th anniversary of military rule m Uruguay paralysed most of the nation today and armed police and soldiers patrolled the virtually empty streets of the capital. UPIUPI - 36 words
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177 1984-06-29 6 BOSTON, Thurs. A popular technique used to regulate insulin-depend-ent diabetes increases the risk of coma 20 to 50 times due to insulin overdose, a team from the Mayo Clinic warned. Trying to keep bloodsugar levels closer to normal increases a diabetic's chance of takingUPI - 177 words
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354 1984-06-29 6 WASHINGTON, Thurs. THE United States has placed its tfrst sea-launched nuclear cruise missiles aboard navy ships despite opposition from arms control advocates and moves m Congress to block deployment Pentagon spokesman Michael Burch yesterday said the 2,400-km range' missiles "became operational aReuter - 354 words
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Article, Illustration132 1984-06-29 6 PORT HAWKESBURY (Nova Scotia), Thurs. Canadian External Affairs Minister Allan MacEachen (above), right-hand man to outgoing Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, said today he was quitting the Cabinet because he had no desire to remain m politics after Mr Trudeau leaves. Mr MacEachen, who first wonReuter - 132 words
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World briefs
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Article80 1984-06-29 6 THE ALBERT EINSTEIN Peace Prize Foundation has announced m Washington that it would award its US$5O,OOO (S$105,000) International Peace Prize this year to Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau. Mr Trudeau, who will be stepping down this week after nearly 16 years as Canada's Prime Minister, will acceptUPI - 80 words
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Article53 1984-06-29 6 ONE PERSON was killed and several injured m a bomb explosion m a fivestar hotel m Colombo today. The explosion occurred m a room on the eighth floor of the hotel, killing a Sri Lankan woman staff member. The nationalities of those who were hurt were notReuter - 53 words
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Article52 1984-06-29 6 IRANIAN TROOPS yesterday battled rebel tribesmen m villages along the border with Turkey, sending scores of Iranians fleeing into the neighbouring country. Officials m Istanbul said about 500 people had died m the fighting, which apparently erupted on Monday night. It was not known what provoked theUPI - 52 words
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Article74 1984-06-29 6 TWO SOVIET soldiers who defected from Afghanistan yesterday charged that their officers forced troops to kill Afghan civilians, and that the Soviet army m the occupied country was riddled with drug abuse. "They (officers) force you to kill people. It's one thing if you are a professionalUPI - 74 words
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Article65 1984-06-29 6 THE FIRST formal talks between Nicaragua and the United States m Manzanillo, Mexico, ended with "promising" results and another meeting would be scheduled, Nicaragua n Deputy Foreign Minister Victor Hugo Tinoco said on Tuesday at the close of the two-day meeting. He said there were several points ofUPI - 65 words
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399 1984-06-29 8 64 developing countries will benefit from accord PARIS, Thurs. The 10 states of the European Community have agreed to offer just under US$7 billion (5514.7 billion) m aid to 64 developing countries between 1985 and the end of the decade as partReuter - 399 words
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121 1984-06-29 8 Man found guilty of conspiracy to soil Iran arms NEW YORK, Thurs. An arms dealer was found guilty today of conspiring to sell Iran US$2 billion (554.2 billion) worth of arms, including 25 attack helicopters, 100 tanks and 60 Hawk missiles. Abbott van Backer, 63, of Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania, wasReuter - 121 words
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Article, Illustration70 1984-06-29 8 WHAT'S In the wind for Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir? For the moment, a whiff of expensive perfume daring a campaign visit to a store m Tel Aviv earlier m the week. Polls, however, have picked op a different scent m the wind. TheyUPI - 70 words
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264 1984-06-29 8 Iran warns it'll retaliate 'blow for blow BAHRAIN, Thurs. A new flare-up m the Gulf "tanker war" seemed imminent today as Iran warned that it would strike back following another Iraqi air attack on an oil tanker near Iran's Kharg Island oil terminal. Iran's Cabinet met yesterday to discuss theReuter - 264 words
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140 1984-06-29 8 Pentagon to boost Kuwait defences against air attacks WASHINGTON, Thurs. The US Defence Department said today it plans to sell Kuwait equipment to improve its US-made Hawk air defence system m the face of possible Iranian attacks. The Pentagon, notifying Congress of the planned US$B2 million (*****.5 million) sale, saidReuter - 140 words
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118 1984-06-29 8 First PoW exchange in 10 years for Syria and Israel JERUSALEM, Thurs. Israel and Syria today exchanged a total of 317 prisoners at Kuneitra on the Golan Heights m the first such transaction m 10 years, an Israeli military spokesman said. Israeli authorities turned over 291 Syrian soldiers and officersAFP - 118 words
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191 1984-06-29 8 Botha: Little opposition to pullout demand CAPE TOWN, Thurs. South African Prime Minister Pieter Botha says he encountered little opposition from European leaders to his demand that the Cubans withdraw from Angola before a settlement plan m Namibia is implemented. Reporting on his 16--day tour earlier this month of Portugal,AFP - 191 words
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Article, Illustration462 1984-06-29 10 LIM YOON LIN - LIM YOON LIN US assurance to Asean countries By THE United States has assured Asean countries that any US weapons sale to China would not be a threat to the region because it was intended for defence against the Russians.462 words
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Article173 1984-06-29 10 Multiple murder case dropped MANILA, Thurs. The prosecutor, with tears m his eyes, signed a motion today to end a two-year-old multiple murder case against two foreign Eriests and six Filipino iy workers. "There was nothing personal, and I want to be frank with you that I am very sorryAP; Reuter - 173 words
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Article, Illustration206 1984-06-29 10 MANILA, Thurs. Assemblyman Arturo Tolentino (above) has accepted the post of Philippine Foreign Minister In the new Cabinet of President Ferdinand Marcos, authoritative government sources told Agence France-Presse today. Mr Tolentino, 73, now attending the United Nations conference on international trade law m NewAFP; Reuter - 206 words
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Article142 1984-06-29 10 Aquino hit by two bullets? MANILA, Thurs. Two private doctors, one an expert m forensic medicine, today called for the exhuming of former Sen Benigno Aquino's body, saying there was a possibility that he was hit by two bullets and not just one as the government had claimed. Dr ConstantinoAP - 142 words
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Article, Illustration454 1984-06-29 10 NANCY CHNG - NANCY CHNG By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK, Thurs. Thai Foreign Minister Siddhi Savetsila last night told Vietnam to steer clear of the recent Thai-Lao dispute involving three border villages. He accused Hanoi of trying to turn "this isolated incident into a new international hotbed of454 words
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179 1984-06-29 10 JAKARTA, Thnrs. Serious beach erosion is still taking place on the coasts of the Islands of Java and Sumatra, 1M yean after the explosion of Krakatoa volcano, an Australian scholar has said. Dr Neville Rosengren, Reader m Geography at Melbourne University, said the erosion appearedAFP - 179 words
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Article, Illustration176 1984-06-29 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The new Malaysian Airline System (MAS) hangar and workshop complex at So bang airport, the longest column-free ri steel structure In country, is expected to be comleted by August next year. The fM.7 million hangar with a span of approximately 157Bernama; NST - 176 words
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Article302 1984-06-29 11 Scores are stranded in India New visa ruling enforced KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday SCORES of Malaysians are among at least 100 Commonwealth nationals stranded m India as a result of the recently enforced visa ruling by the Indian authorities. They will not be able to leave the country until they getThe Malay Mail - 302 words
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106 1984-06-29 11 Booby-trap war against jungle communists PENANG, Thurs. It is now a war of the boobytraps. while communist terrorists appear to be inflicting most of the casualties through this means, they are also getting a taste of their own medicine. Security forces are countering with boobytraps of their own. The GeneralNST - 106 words
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Article41 1984-06-29 11 KUCHING, Thurs. A 12--year-old boy m Kampung Gita suffered minor burns on his lees on Tuesday after a bullet ne was hammering exploded. Police said the boy had found the five-cm bullet on the roadside near his village. BernamaBernama - 41 words
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233 1984-06-29 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday THE Postal Workers Union called off its protest action against inadequate security m post offices yesterday m response to an assurance given by Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad. The police have also given an assurance that they would make regular securityAFP - 233 words
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Article177 1984-06-29 11 ALOR STAR, Thurs. Many Malaysian couples caught for khalwat (close proximity) m Malaysia are going to Thailand to get married. They are getting their marriages solemnised and backdated m order to escape legal action. Sources said by doing so, the couples hoped to defend themselves when chargedNST - 177 words
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Article138 1984-06-29 11 833 put on higher pay scale KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Eight-hundred and thirty-three Malaysian government servants are to be automatically promoted to a higher salary scaje after being stuck on a lower one for seven years due to an oversight. The promotions of the 235 general administrative officers and 598 otherNST - 138 words
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95 1984-06-29 11 KOTA KINABALU, Thurs. Eight unidentified men plundered a fishing village on a tiny island about 320 km off Sabah on Tuesday, police said today. They shot a 26-year-old fisherman m the leg and escaped with $11,000 m cash and valuables after ransacking nine woodenReuter - 95 words
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324 1984-06-29 12 MAUREEN CHUA - Court ruling gives 80 a share of surplus fund MAUREEN CHUA By EIGHTY employees m the law firm of Drew Napier who hare been employed for l««ss than five years will benefit from the $854,8R5 surplus m the firm's staff retirement fund. Chief Just cc Wee Chong Jin held yesterday324 words
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Article61 1984-06-29 12 Flying fish tank: Man charged TAN Kok Hian, 31, was accused on Wednesday of throwing a fish tank from the tenth floor of a block of flats m Rowell Road. He allegedly committed the rash act on Tuesday at about 8.30 a.m. Tan will be remanded at Woodbridge Hospital for61 words
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Article133 1984-06-29 12 FORTY-SI <. of the 58 people invited to join the Physical Education College have so far accepted places m the college. They will be the pioneers to train teachers to be PE sj)ecialists. Of the 46, 21 are women. The college is still133 words
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61 1984-06-29 12 A HOTEL was yesterday fined a total of $451 for failing to keep its premises clean. Hyatt Singapore was fined $151 on each of three summonses of failing to keep the staff canteen and kitchen walls and floors and the refrigerators clean on March61 words
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Article, Illustration390 1984-06-29 12 PAUL WEE - PAUL WEE By IMPROMPTU public entertainment, whether it's the breakdance or others, will be banned m the Orchard Mall and other busy public areas. This police stand follows recent incidents of large crowds of youths dancing m public pedestrian malls and shopping centres.390 words
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Article195 1984-06-29 12 JULIE TAN - JULIE TAN By MADAM Butterfly appears over Channel 12 In Italian tonight hot the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation hopes that viewers will find it more appealing than previous operas. This is because tonight's show, at 8.31 p.m., will feature English storylines to help viewers understand the195 words
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Article165 1984-06-29 12 A BREAKDANCE contest scheduled to be held at the Buona Vista community centre tonight has been called off on the advice of the People's Association. Mr Gan Cheong Chor, the PA's Senior Assistant Director (Public Relations), said yesterday: "We have decided not to have the breakdance165 words
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Article, Illustration638 1984-06-29 13 AHMAD OSMAN - AHMAD OSMAN The Satu controversy By 4 Sasu is now a legal entity which has been registered by the new protem committee and approved by the authorities. You cannot have two house unions m SIA. 7 Mr R. Doraisamy (above). Unionist changes his mind about638 words
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201 1984-06-29 13 C J upholds conviction against firm CPF on meal allowances THE Chief Justice yesterday upheld a magistrate's decision convicting a shipping company for failing to pay Central Provident Fund contributions on the meal allowances of eight of its employees. Chief Justice Wee Chong Jin said there was no evidence that201 words
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175 1984-06-29 13 DELICE GAN - Civil servants to get more for extra work DELICE GAN By ABOUT 19,Mt civil servants, Including immigration officers and firemen, will get more money m allowances and for extra work from Monday. The extra payments will be made following an agreement between the Finance Ministry and the Amalgamated Union of175 words
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Article61 1984-06-29 13 THE STRETCH of Duxton Road between Duxton Hill and Craig Road will be closed to traffic today for the filming of The Awakening (Part Two) by the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation. It will also be closed on July 1 and July 4 and from July 7 to61 words
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Article178 1984-06-29 13 Supermart plans more stores COLD Storage announced its plans to set up another eight supermarkets within the next five years. It is also looking for smaller sites, including m Housing Board estates, to set up specialist stores. Retail general manager Geoffrey Adams said yesterday one of the eight supermarkets could178 words
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Article60 1984-06-29 13 YOU can now use an additional telephone number to call the CPF Board's main office at Robinson Road *****11. This will complement the exising number, *****22, which will continue to be used. The additional number is a result of a new and larger telephone exchange installed recently60 words
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104 1984-06-29 13 Dhana to be guest of East-West governors MINISTER for Foreign Affairs and Culture, Mr S. Dhanabalan, will be the guest of honour at a luncheon hosted by the East-West Centre's Board of Governors during their two-day stop-over m Singapore. The governors will meet m Kuala Lumpur for a board meeting104 words
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77 1984-06-29 13 1,189 booked for traffic offences POLICE booked 1,189 motorists and warned 62 others for traffic offences along the Pan-Island Expressway, the East Coast Parkway and the Central Expressway last week. More than seven out of 10 of them, or 859, were caught for speeding. Another 135 were booked for road77 words
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Article178 1984-06-29 13 FORTY-FIVE farmers m Punggol can claim compensation for having spent money to design and build pig waste treatment plants to control pollution. Three of them have completed building the F'lants which can cater or 3,000 to 5,000 pigs each. A fourth plant, intended for 25,000 pigs, is178 words
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135 1984-06-29 13 THREE Workers' Partyofficials yesterday lost their application for leave to raise before three judges, a point of law m connection with their conviction for illegal street collection. In rejecting their application, Chief Justice wee Chong Jin said that there was no poirt of law135 words
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Article, Illustration424 1984-06-29 14 RONNIE WAI - RONNIE WAI By Hsien Loong started 13 years ago as a Singapore Armed Forces scholar COLONEL Lee Hsien Loong's promotion to brigadier-general from Sunday makes him, at 32, the youngest officer ever to hold such a rank m the Singapore Armed Forces. He heads a424 words
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Article, Illustration462 1984-06-29 14 CHARMAINE CHAN - Two get eight months' jail for graft CHARMAINE CHAN By CORRUPTION is like a cancer and should be stamped out, a district judge said yesterday before sentencing two men to eight months m prison after convicting them of between 10 and 13 corruption charges. In addition, Richard Liong Kuo Chi,462 words
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75 1984-06-29 14 Police seek relatives of dead man POLICE want to contact the relatives of a Sikh man who died at the Bushey Park Home m Borneo Road early this month. The man, known as Pandit Kashi Ram, is about 84 years old. He was a resident of the home for about75 words
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Article183 1984-06-29 14 SINGAPORE exporters of consumer goods to the United States will get some expert tips on how to sell to the American market. Four senior American executives with extensive experience m the US retail market will be here to conduct a seminar on market opportunities183 words
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346 1984-06-29 14 MATHEW YAP - HDB relaxes terms for rentals in Defu Estate MATHEW YAP Firms to meet HDB I over hot issue Mil 0011 OHfe Tmt to mpfmi94 ««r» fcr_— FLASHBACK: The Straits Times, April 23. By THE Housing Board has agreed to relax the terms and conditions for renting factory space at Defu346 words
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Article308 1984-06-29 16 Kranji War Memorial area to be enlarged THE Kranjl War Memorial area will be enlarged and developed Into a serene and formal garden when the new Mandal Estate Is built. Beautiful parks and wide expanses of recreational open space will be the unique feature distinguishing308 words
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565 1984-06-29 16 PAUL JACOB - PAUL JACOB By Campaign to get workers to go that extra mile COME on Singapore Let's Dm A UUIe Bit More will be the rallying cry, theme song and focus of this year's campaign to get Singaporeans to work harder and better. It565 words
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Article435 1984-06-29 16 BEN DAVIDSON - BEN DAVIDSON The burnt-body case By A MAN thought to be dead by his attackers got up, shouted and started running after his body was set alight. One of the men accused of Mr Kalingam Mariappan "s murder told the High Court yesterday that435 words
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Advertisement273 1984-06-29 15 GREAT MID-YEAR SALE LAST 3 DAYS! I I "ißi Bm. Bb r Bf BBw V^ 1 M"^ Mm W m^L l^F^V B bV-m B Admmm H B ar^B B J^UtTSSSSSIB 1 a UllV r ci (Queen King) GSS 20% B BoyS orts n evv arrivals) lO°J /o c^ n 19273 words
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Advertisement687 1984-06-29 16 Technics. Music Without Compromise. _____T S roSS s SJP i Festive Offere! «=gg^SSs»=- BCiPi I fl^^^^^V^C *r......1j^ ,i -^B^^^&^^^^^^^a3^^a ijs!x|l;:fx .^^yT^. l llll^^ l^.^^^^ .^^ffW^^ f rrr -fl^^^^T! 13 Technics System^Sigma 1 Z-rSWA' BOW Music Power (20W x 2 RMS) x^:^?!&&:g<&^^ SU-Zl5 Stereo Integrated Amplifier SU-4 Stereo Integrated Amplifier 'Futuristic687 words
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Advertisement9 1984-06-29 16 Teachers' help sought to sell VITB courses Page 229 words
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297 1984-06-29 17 Are you interested in these activities? Computers: A six-session course on elementary Basic and Cobol programming starts m September at Siglap CC. The fee is $140. An eight-session course on elementary Basic programming begins m July at Tiong Bahru CC. Lessons are on Mondays and Fridays from 7.15 p.m. to297 words
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247 1984-06-29 17 Chance to learn calligraphy from a master TEN years ago, Mr Lee Kirn Guan set out to specialise m Chinese calligraphy after graduating from the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts. Today, at 37, Mr Lee has held one-man shows of his 200 calligraphy works locally, m Brunei and m Europe.247 words
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Article, Illustration246 1984-06-29 17 AUGUSTINE LOW - AUGUSTINE LOW Story by IT'S Hari Raya. And this picture could well have come straight from a kampung scene where neighbours gather around to weave coconut leaves for making ketupat, while fairy lights glisten m the courtyard and garden. The old kampung spirit lives onSTEVEN LEE - 246 words
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Article, Illustration299 1984-06-29 17 CEPHAH TAN - CEPHAH TAN Cairnhill By FOR six years, Mr Tang Chang Poh has organised activities for residents of the CairnhlU constituency squash, Chinese brush-painting, taljl, you name it. The 33-year-old organising secretary at the Cairnhill CC was also the one who set299 words
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Article254 1984-06-29 17 Concerts: The People's Association Cultural Troupe will hold a concert at Tiong Bahru CC tonight at 7.30 p.m. to mark the closing of the CC's Youth Month. The Bukit Merah Old Folks Club will hold a concert at Block 14, Redhill Close, on Sunday at 4 p.m.254 words
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371 1984-06-29 17 CHAN KIN SANG - Call the police if will not listen CHAN KIN SANG 'Killer* litter advice to private estate residents By CALL the police if your neighbour m your private housing estate insists on balancing objects dangerously on his balcony. This is the advice from the National Development Ministry on the issue of371 words
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Article, Illustration124 1984-06-29 17 Radin Mas IT WAS their debit, bit petite dancers Parameawarl d/e Jayagepal, nln«, and Kanmanl d/o Anunigkin, eight, who teek op ladlaa dance Just two months age, were net at all nervras. As members af the Radin Mas teilaa cultural gr*ap, they perfenned at a124 words
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Advertisement93 1984-06-29 17 Keep your \«V bf remote control The new KDK 40RCK mounts attractively on the wall. Then just sit back, relax and enjoy the cool weather. Because the KDK 40RCK works by infrared 2 -function remote control. You can start or stop and even adjust to four different breeze speeds. A93 words
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Advertisement1373 1984-06-29 18 Sanyo m FiWK CroA/n CSC 130 i^ M^^ M^l^^^Mi^ M^ M^ir^B^^^"^^i^^^r™^^^^^^Winr7^y^^|^BHHnßß Sanyo FT-200 Min,steeorad.cv cas s'Efn Spr°I adl UW A I I B VA V^ #^i Iff 3 40W Highpower rad.o AM/FM rad.ocass cass. recorder cass recorder U V A H gp V A V^ T Jli Vlf V A1,373 words
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Article, Illustration33 1984-06-29 19 by Nov 21, 1954: More than 1,9 M people packed the Victoria Memorial Hall for the inauguration of the People's Action Party "the biggest political raUy since 1948".33 words
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Article, Illustration1943 1984-06-29 19 The 'leisured gentry comes under attack London. It was to frighten the British and become the principal target for communist infiltration. It was almost strangled at birth and later it came within a whisker of being declared illegal. It was blamed for supporting riots or at least not opposing them.1,943 words
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Article, Illustration153 1984-06-29 19 The shabby treatment dished out by some of Britain's unenlightened governors is graphically illustrated m the book. Just before the 1955 elation, after which David Marshall was to become Chief Minister, he was o^lle^ before the governor, Sir John Wsoll (right). Marshall recalls:153 words
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130 1984-06-29 19 During the 1955 campaign, David Marshall took hit anticolonial inspiration from the fact that his office overlooked the Singapore River and the cricket club. Mr Marshall says: "In order to wake them up I decided I would go under that tree130 words
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Article424 1984-06-29 20 COURTESY costs nothing. It requires little effort. Yet why is it that some of us are more courteous than others? For example, take Law Minister E. W. Barker and Second Deputy Prime Minister (Foreign Affairs) S. Rajaratnam. Mr Barker, who launched this year's national courtesy424 words
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Article, Illustration858 1984-06-29 20 ROBERT JOHANSEN - ROBERT JOHANSEN How to end the Gulf War Comment By m The New York Times NEW YORK The Reagan administration is edging ever closer to policies that are likely to widen the Iran-Iraq war. This is a serious mistake. True, no government seems858 words
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Article, Illustration636 1984-06-29 20 PARIS Rural officials In China, It seems, have been forcing well-to-do peasants to support community projects. The Communist Party's opposition to compulsory charity, voiced In the People's Dally, is the latest refinement In Its post-Mao economic policies encouraging Individual wealth even IfThe Observer - 636 words
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Article687 1984-06-29 20 Burnt-out case The Russell Baker column NEW YORK Every four or five months, I immerse myself for a few days m the political news pouring from the newspapers and television screens. Don't ask why. Maybe it's out of respect for a past when politics and government seemed vitally important. InNYT - 687 words
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Letter136 1984-06-29 21 Only specialised care will help them HAVING read the report "Dead... after sniffing 1 tin of glue a day" (ST, June 26), I was shocked that the boy who was addicted to sniffing glue was not rehabilitated even though he had been "arrested six or seven times by136 words
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Letter105 1984-06-29 21 THE place: Shophouses along Pagoda Street. The "killer" litter: Rotting boards, rafters and clay tiles perched precariously on the roof eaves m danger of crashing down onto the kerbside parking lots. Probable victims Unsuspecting residents and drivers unfortunate enough to be walking past if the "killers" fall. Questions:105 words
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420 1984-06-29 21 I AGREE with the reasons given by "VAL" m the letter "Two reasons why undergrads don't socialise enough". (ST. June 19). I would like to further comment on the matter from my own experience. I found that most students m my course were just420 words
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Letter165 1984-06-29 21 I REFER to the letter "Towards a Guinness record" by a writer who used the ps *udonym "Will Starve for a Car" (ST, May 25) on his long wait for Service 7 and 95 buses on the afternoon of May 21. The heavy downpour that Monday afternoon165 words
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Letter102 1984-06-29 21 REFER to the letter "Buses left interchange together" by "Commuter who commented on the bunching of Feeder Service 228 buses. (ST, April 27). Investigations revealed that the bunching occurred because the buses were held up by traffic jams along Bedok North Avenue 3 on their return journey102 words
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Letter74 1984-06-29 21 I REFER to the letter "Not m the canteen please" by "10 Undergrads". (ST, June 11). The laboratory coats worn by the medical personnel and technicians of the National University of Singapore are, as rightly pointed out by your correspondents, to protect the users from accidental chemical spillage74 words
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137 1984-06-29 21 AT A recent selection of five-room Housing Board flats m the Bedok/Tampines zone, the maisonettes and Model A flats were being snapped up like hot cakes, leaving the unpopular improved flats appearing again and again m every subsequent selection list. This shows that the HDB137 words
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Letter118 1984-06-29 21 Bouquets A FRIEND and I were first-time visitors to Singapore recently and we had occasion to call upon the services of the operator of taxi SHA 8059. Contrary to what we had earlier been told about Singapore taxidrivers, we found our particular driver very helpful and118 words
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Letter128 1984-06-29 21 ON June 24, my friend and I decided to stop a taxi somewhere along Nassim Road after an enjoyable weekend there. One came along but the driver could not bring us to our destination since he was about to change shift and it was out of128 words
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Letter, Illustration269 1984-06-29 21 Ministry replies to earlier letter I REFER to the letter "How many of those taxis were really available" by "Exasperated Passenger". (ST, June 20). Your correspondent's experience has shown that at least 10 taxis were available to him while he waited for a tad along269 words
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Article, Illustration298 1984-06-29 22 iveeping Track I THE bulldozers have moved In. And another two 13«-year-old landmarks are crumbling Into a heap of rabble to make way for Singapore's Mass Rapid Transit system. The Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus building at Victoria Street and the old CharteredSIMON KER - 298 words
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Article, Illustration353 1984-06-29 22 MARJORIE CHONG - MAR JORIE CHONG By Training for primary school leavers TEACHERS were the latest target of the drive to get primary school leavers to sign up for courses at the Vocational and Industrial Training Board. The board believes that teachers are an important link353 words
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248 1984-06-29 22 RAY DHALIWAL - Concession bus fares for private pupils too? RAY DHALIWAL By THE Singapore Bus Service appears to be m favour of extending student concession fares to fulltime private school students. A proposal by the bus company is now being studied by the Ministry of Communications. Students of government and government-aided schools248 words
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Article21 1984-06-29 22 THE Saint Andrew's Junior College Alumni will organise its fourth reunion dinner at Pavilion Inter-Continental Hotel on July 20.21 words
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124 1984-06-29 22 FOUR robbers carted away about $15,111 worth of tin and aluminium Ingots from a factory In Upper Buklt Tlmah while a security guard looked on helplessly on Tuesday. The guard, Mr 00l Choo Boon, had spotted the four men stealing Ingots from Stone Marine124 words
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82 1984-06-29 22 A MAN, Mohamed Zaini bin Salleh, 30, was yesterday given a discharge not amounting to an acquittal on a charge of criminal breach of trust of $11,205.30. The prosecution successfully applied for the discharge as Indonesian witnesses are not available. Mohamed Zaini was the director82 words
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Article80 1984-06-29 22 THE CASE against a man charged with trying to cheat another man by posing as a police officer was adjourned yesterday. Asnawi Sarmin, 33, will have this case mentioned together with other connected cases on July 12. The charge accuses him of claiming to be able to help80 words
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Article65 1984-06-29 22 A DRIVER sold $€,000 worth of maize instead of delivering it to the customer who had ordered it. Chew Gold Seong, 31, admitted committing criminal breach of trust of the maize, weighing 15 tonnes, at Jalan Tepong on April 16 this year. He spent the money on65 words
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Article57 1984-06-29 22 THE PROPRIETOR of a pharmacy was fined a total of $5,000 yesterday for selling and possessing for sale a range of poisons he was not licensed to deal with. Krishner Rajaratnam of Kontik Pharmacy m The Arcade at Collyer Quay pleaded guilty to the seven summonses proceeded57 words
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Article67 1984-06-29 22 A MAN was yesterday given one month to pay back money he admitted cheating from two people. Gooi Thean Guan, 28, deceived Madam Goh Poh Poh m April that he would start an investment venture with her by opening an investment account with a company. Madam Goh67 words
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Advertisement35 1984-06-29 21 DON'T BE SHY IV YOU can speak Mandarin and are about to use dialect again, stop yourself anc start In Mandarin. The other person maj know Mandarin bat may also be shy. Be the initiator!35 words
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Advertisement345 1984-06-29 21 ihnn it MELWAINI'S Shaw Centre and enjoy up to 75% savings June29~Julyls All major credit cards accepted. #02-14/15 Shaw Centre Tel 1737 5342 (Opposite Hong Kong Bank) Open on Saturday and Sunday. I -i r %tf^H iI The U-BKJ3BOOMHi^HSes your efficiency fivefold. f Advantage: I (3i3l Advantage: j^.'^*it feH Eliminates345 words
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Article, Illustration275 1984-06-29 23 MANY stocks performed better yesterday at the local stock market after Wednesday's sharp fall. Share prices generally opened marginally weaker, a followthrough of the previous day's setback. There was a short rally after the first hour but this fell through and by lunch, most stocks were lower.275 words
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Article34 1984-06-29 23 Up Down Unch Industrials 52 35 19 Finance 8 8 5 Hotels 3 5 3 Properties 7 3 I Plantations 3 5 2 Mining Deb/Loans 5 3 0 Total 81 60 3134 words
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Article42 1984-06-29 23 Up Down Unch Industrials 55 39 23 Finance 6 4 4 Hotels 1 1 0 Properties 2 6 1 Oil palms 1 4 1 Tins 4 4 1 Rubbers 9 6 2 Deb/Loons 1 0 0 Total 81 64 3242 words
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Article91 1984-06-29 23 SHARE prices staged a mild recovery yesterday on the Kuala Lumpur stock market following Wednesday's sharp sell-off. The 30-counter New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index fell 2.75 points to 1385.82. Resurgence of interest was noted m the afternoon, taking most prices to the best levels91 words
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Article34 1984-06-29 23 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1983/84 High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) 1983/84 Low 712.29 (5/1/83) 684.88 (4/1/83) All-time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) AlMimeLow 74 75 (17/9/64) 550 78 (12/8/82)34 words
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Article227 1984-06-29 23 UOI 394 +34 TcnwrWi 830 +20 MUI 260 +17 PMC 50c 184+17 Kentucky Spore 460 14 Muff-fupou 124 +13 Spore land 352 12 It MMc 328 +12 F A C B 50c 292+12 FedCibtej 293 +11 MSin 230 +11 Esse 1410 +10 ICS 705+10 Jacks M 500227 words
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Article66 1984-06-29 23 BowtMdßM Gunntts unch me +17 S«mb 9% +1 Si. C Ml Plf 3 f n°K ShwDarty -2 S2?._ "I Indiejp. Bhd +1 PwUPhnt +8 S Trad* +5 CoUStorate -5 Kippd unch {mopm mtc *J™. t! 52L^2L m Esjo +10 MuM-ftipoM +13 +Z 10 F*H +5 WT66 words
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582 1984-06-29 23 ILENE ALESHIRE - ILENE ALESHIRE Now they need not transfer ownership to children By CONSIDER the sad cases of two old men who, m an effort to avoid estate duty, transferred ownership of their homes to their sons. In one case, the son kicked582 words
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453 1984-06-29 23 ANTHONY HOE - ANTHONY HOE By GOLD Securities Australia (GSA) will be the first Australian company to be listed on the Stock Exchange of Singapore. But other foreign companies have been quoted for a long time. Hongkong Land Company was quoted as early as453 words
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174 1984-06-29 23 WASHINGTON The Senate Banking Committee has approved a Bill that tightens federal regulation of banks but also gives new powers to United States financial institutions. The Bill bans so-called non-bank banks institutions which offer limited services to avoid federal banking regulations. The committee approvedReuter - 174 words
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373 1984-06-29 23 SEVEN made-in-Singa-pore garment items such as rubber and plastic coats as well as jackets and clothing made of wool, cotton and synthetic fibre are now subject to United States Customs quota restraints. According to the latest newsletter of the Singapore Textile and373 words
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Article, Illustration378 1984-06-29 23 WONG AI KWEI - WONG AI KWEI By Highest bid well below reserve price THE biggest property auction m Singapore, featuring the Carrian-owned Tunas Building, never really took off yesterday and the sale was withdrawn. As a result, the building, which some people believe lacks "feng shui", would again378 words
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Article36 1984-06-29 23 ADELAIDE Elders IXL Ltd said it will compulsorily acquire outstanding Carlton and United Breweries Ltd (Cub) shares after becoming entitled to 246.92 million Cub shares, or 97.86 per cent of its issued capital. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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153 1984-06-29 23 THE Singapore International Monetary Exchange (Simex) has announced that Mr Ng Kok Song and Mr Francis Yeo Teng Yang have been elected chairman and deputy chairman of the new board of directors respectively. The other members of the board are: Mr Clemente Escano,153 words
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304 1984-06-29 23 HSUNG BEE HWA - Malaysia pulling in more Singapore investors HSUNG BEE HWA By MALAYSIA'S efforts to attract more Singapore investors appear to be paying off. Last year, the republic's businessmen invested m 65 projects with a called-up capital of MJ32.18 million (about 5529.5 million), making it the fourth largest foreign investor across the304 words
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Article2897 1984-06-29 24 READERS should be aware of the imitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchantes, is necessarily covered m "business done". Further because al dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does2,897 words
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Article1541 1984-06-29 24 INDUSTRIALS Alcom (2 078 2 09S) (I) 2 04 (2) 2 06(2)2 08 Antahd 83B) (1) 1 75 (5) I 77 (1) 1 78(1) 1 79(3) 1.80(2) 1 82 A Choc (2 478 2 50S) (1) 2 44 (5) 2 46(1)2 47 AISB (4748 480S)1,541 words
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Article2711 1984-06-29 24 M shares quoted have a par yah» of $1. ufcss othcrwiM specified Adjusted for scrip/rithh. N Tai exempted dmdend. ABN is traded n lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted n dolars. KHiLow Company Salt Chanft (000) rtfti Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL2,711 words
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Article31 1984-06-29 25 GOLD US$/oz Thurs Wed Singapore 370.00 370 40 370.50 371 00 Hongkong 370.00 370 40 370.40—370.80 Wed Tues New York 369.75 370 25 370.50— 371 00 London *****—***** *****—370.5031 words
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Article104 1984-06-29 25 THE KILOBAR market traded between 5525,304 and 5525,459. The Far East gold market opened at U*****.00/9.40 and moved within a narrow range from a low of U*****.70/9.10 to a high of U*****.10/9.50 m quiet morning trading. It re-opened at U*****.00/9.40 and closed at U*****.00/0.40. Sowve: Rothschild. The London gold104 words
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Article123 1984-06-29 25 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices closed above the day s lows on covering and speculative buying prompted by Pakistan's presence m the market. PALM Closing pikes Crude MS/tonw palm oi Jul 1170 (south, central) (north) Refined palm at mv- tomes RBD palm oil iii! 660 (sellers) Aug 640123 words
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Article24 1984-06-29 25 Ctaing prices COPPER taw Ned Spot *****-***** (974 00-974.50) 3 months 1001 50— 1002.00 (993 50—994 00) Market tone: Steadier Sales 19.950 tones24 words
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Article27 1984-06-29 25 Closjnt prices ALUMINIUM t/iamt Ned Spot 931 50— 932 00 (925 50—926 00) 3 months 950.00— 950 50 (945 00-945.50) Market tone: Steadier Sales 21,125 tonnes27 words
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Article67 1984-06-29 25 THE Singapore rubber market closed higher with July One RSS buyers quoted at 180.50 cents per kilo, up 1.50 cents from Wednesday. In Koala Lumpur, the rubber market closed firmer with July Int One RSS buyers quoted at 195.00 cents per kilo, up 0.75 cents from Wednesday. The International67 words
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Article64 1984-06-29 25 THE Straits Tin price m Penang remained at MJ29.20 per kilo, within the International Tin Agreement's lower range M 529.15 and M 532.06. There was strong support by the buffer stock manager at this level and scattered buying from Japanese and local interests. Turnover fell to 120 tonnes64 words
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Article26 1984-06-29 25 SILVER CMnc prices USS/troyoz Thus Wed Singapore 8 30-8 35 8.37-8 42 Ntd Tvn New York 8 25— 8 30 8.36—8.41 Source Credit Suisse. Spore26 words
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Article292 1984-06-29 25 Noon clown GaiTlbi&r 100% 2nd class 265 ?nd srade 180 00 phcl/lOOkg S 1 0 8 305.00 (s^M 260 £*^,s, grade Coconut jjjcj^ moo Bulk FOB f 240 00 (stfcn) 20% 242 SSfc"" 1 142 20 New^l FOB ***** {23 wSE^imm 35% 235 Ist j?«df" C 127.80 RlCe292 words
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Article323 1984-06-29 25 FOB m bates RAS MRELB (S cmts/kio) (M crfs/kio) Noon Close Noon Closp Int I RSS prompt 1 78.00-1 79.00N 178.50— 179 50N una unT Int 1 RSS July 180.00-181.00 180.50-181.50 195 50-196 50 195 00-19S on Int. 1 RSS August 185 50-186 00 186.00-186.50 W 00 ***** Int.323 words
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Article, Illustration30 1984-06-29 25 RUBBER Closing prices cents/kilo Singapore July ***** up 1.50 cents Malaysia July 195 CO up j.75 cents iin Closing prices MS/kilo Straits Tin $29.20 unch Turnover: 120 fell 15 tonnes30 words
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Article241 1984-06-29 25 THE US dollar opened at 552.1280 00 and firmed to a high of 5J2.1305 15 before easing to a low of 552.1285/95. It, however, closed on a firm note at 552.1310 20 with some late buying interest. The greenback also closed firmer against the other major currencies. Against the241 words
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Article, Illustration486 1984-06-29 25 Delivery of FCL import containers Ship 'Voyage Art Rent Due Takan I (1026) 27/6(0910' 30/6(1500) Family Ace (46A) 27/6 (0730) 30 '6 (1500) BButang(26B) 27 6 U73&) 30 6 '2303) Jenwel (20,84) 2,' 6 (1640) 30-6(2300) K Chance (17E) 21 6 (15°0) 1/7(0700) Sea Hawk (45) 236(0200) 1/7(1500)486 words
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Article216 1984-06-29 25 Interbank Over the counter Forettn Local dollars to Foreitn currency currency one unit of to SSIO foreign currency Australian dollar 1 8369 1.8388 5.56—5 43 Canadian dollar 1 6199— 1.6212 6 24— 6 14 NZ dollar 1.3463-1 3484 7.59-7 35 Sterling pound 2 8693 2.8728 3.52-3 46 US216 words
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Article158 1984-06-29 25 Managers' prices Arbuthnot Securities Asi;. i^b putra 1 89 i 9« forJui*29 spc.co^f.nd 0,9-084 BS2R- iii'-IS Singapore Unit Trust niiß Mnntavu n T^'mSm. 3M-3 23, d v < < i^V Income Bond Unit The Savrnp Fund 184-195 Un.cn S por. Fund 109-116 Incom, Bond 13! 137 Spoet Proj158 words
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Article63 1984-06-29 25 LONDON The world's shipbuilding order book showed its first drop m 12 months during the first quarter of this year, according to the latest figures from Lloyd's register shipbuilding returns. Substantial declines were noted among most of the leading yards. The total order book dropped 3.5 per63 words
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Article768 1984-06-29 25 From Page 24 HL Finance (4.4095) (3) 4 .36 M Bonking (9.1 OB 9.205) (4) 920 (3) 9.15 (1) 9.09 (1) 9.05 (12)9.10 M Credit (2 658) (3) 2.63 (4) 2.64 (24) 2.62 (1) 2.61 (2) 2.65 MBS (3 806 4.005) MAA (15.305) (2) 14.40768 words
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Article, Illustration279 1984-06-29 25 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Vessel Berth Arr Oep Keppel Wharves Altis 35/6 aside 29 6 "<>«» Pelan X' ?9 6 30 6 Barber Perseus 46 7 aside 29/6 hyowa Bree/e Jenhol 22 as.de 29/6 N«ga XXXIX 306 29 6 Sh.nko Maru 19 aside 29/6 s Nam Hua279 words
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Article, Illustration384 1984-06-29 25 a round-up of wire services NEW YORK, Thurs. Share prices fell yesterday m slow trading as investors continued to worry about rising interest rates. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed 6.07 points lower at 1116.72. Most of the losses took place m late trading. "The debt markets are384 words
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Article256 1984-06-29 25 2> HK$ Chanjf Hk Elect W<xr 815 Intl City 0 495 -0045 Sime Darby Associated Hotek 023 voch Hk Gos 5.70 -0 1 JaroVw Moth 620 -2 55 Sino Land 032 Bonk Of East Asia 2140 -0.1 Hk Hotek 1820 unch Jarome Sec 620 -0 2 Stehjx Cheung Kong256 words
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Article323 1984-06-29 25 2 Ytn Chanfe MiHub*hi 545 +4 Mitwji Co 352 1 1 Aimomoto 1160 +40 Mitv* Shipbldg 158 +1 Akoi 404 +19 Mitsui Smelting 550 -15 Amoda 1080 +40 MiHukosN 363 +3 Awihi Chem 612 +17 Mitsurra 892 Asohi Glow 725 +5 Murata Mtg 2420 +20 Bonk Tk 455 unch323 words
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Article327 1984-06-29 25 2 Cenb Chante IC I 178 (Hint) L«ghton 165 +2 Land Leas* 455 +10 AC I 168 +2 Mage Man Pet Aust 160 unch ANI 195 -3 Mayne N.ckless 214 +1 AP M 198 -4 Metah Explor Aberfoyle 580S unch N I 40 unch Aflc 245 unch Mideast 35327 words
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Article210 1984-06-29 25 Jwe27 USS Chjnje Gulf O* Cp Akoo 33* +V 4 GuH R« 21* AXed Chem Cp 31M, -7* Hewlett Pock 36% Aks-Choimers 10* kit< Bust Moch >03* -I Am Te) Tel 16* Inrl Harvester 6% unch Amox Inc 20* Intl Tel Tel 32H Amr Corp 31 -I* John Jhtn210 words
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Article535 1984-06-29 25 "*2« X"M O*m* Bortowßond 743 unch ■miiTTfini r ChorterCons 201 -4 IWUSIRULS ConsGokf 534 unch Allied-Lyons 160 unch Ru» Ptont II unch A»s Dairies 164 unch ZCI 15V, -V, BTRPLC 429 unch ne< Bobcocks 130 +4 US* Barcloys 439 -5 AAC 17* unch Beechoms 296 -5 Amgold M2W -V,535 words
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Article65 1984-06-29 26 THE shares of Jurong Engineering Ltd are expected to open at about $2.30 when dealings start on the first trading section of the Industrial Commercial section on the Stock Exchange of Singapore. This compares with the issue price of $1.75. Dealers felt that the shares65 words
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Article78 1984-06-29 26 LEE Kirn Tah Holdings Ltd has received approval from the Stock Exchange of Singapore and the Securities Industry Council to go public. It will offer 20 million 50-cent shares at about $1.50 each. However, it is unlikely the shares will be offered to the public78 words
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Article, Illustration130 1984-06-29 26 Your market basket I What a typical family of This Change four would buy from week from last Tartfti Halt wet market week 500pn lean pork 370 Unch 300nn tlrMky poik 190 Unch cSS^r*!^ x 5.50 Unch 500pn beef (frozen) 500 Unch lkg cNcken: hen 480 unch cockerel 440 Unch130 words
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Article, Illustration201 1984-06-29 26 The airline is expected to make $64 m KUALA LUMPUR The Malaysian Airline System (MAS) is expected to notch a profit of Ms7o million (about Ss64 million) m the financial year ending March 31 this year an all-time record m its 12-year history. ABernama - 201 words
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Article185 1984-06-29 26 KUALA LUMPUR Two commodity trading firms have filed notices of appeal to the Federal Court against the decision of Justice Zakaria Yatim m dismissing their applications to strike out a civil suit brought against them by the vice-chairman of the Palm Oil Refiners' Association ofBernama - 185 words
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Article191 1984-06-29 26 WHEN a firm or company wants to borrow money, it can single out a particular asset that can be identified as a security for the loan. This is called a fixed charge. If the borrower fails to pay back his loan, then the lender has a191 words
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Article108 1984-06-29 26 Financial Times 30 -share Index ALSO known as the Financial Times Industrial Ordinary Index, it is the most commonly quoted index of share prices m London, although there is a new rival, the FTSE 100-Share Index which is calculated every minute. The 30-Index shows generally how the stock market is108 words
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Article290 1984-06-29 26 NO, it is not the song of some hungry giant but simply an accounting term. It stands for "first m, first out and is one way the accountant m Singapore values stocks m the company. FIFO assumes items are used or sold from the stock m the order they290 words
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Article, Illustration310 1984-06-29 26 DE ZAAN Far East, the subsidiary of W. R. Grace of the United States, will manage Allied Cocoa's $31.3 million plant at Jurong. Grace bought Allied Cocoa from Hongkongbaoed Allied Food last month. De Zaan will also be the third310 words
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166 1984-06-29 26 BOUSTEADCO Singapore Ltd has acquired 70 per cent of X .C. Dat (S) Pte Ltd This follows the approval of the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges for the listing of one million new shares of Bousteadco. With thP acquisition, Mi R. T.166 words
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Advertisement197 1984-06-29 23 Unique combination of Beauty Practicality it's bathroom luxury you can afford Everything from taps to complete suites, it's Quality and Elegance you can completely relax m. Go on, pamper yourself for once m your life. Choose from this magnificent range Royal Bath. Camellia Shower Tray. Prelude Suite. Naiad Suite, etc.197 words
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Advertisement84 1984-06-29 24 1 I I ■^^!J»"LIIIJ^^k,^ i^ v hBU— I— ~^UK> i —i i M\"^ait^B^ Kk 4' fl«d serenade you whilst -#j mtim you enjoy your favourite drinks. The musics good *^m~ T ««d mood's just riglit fl Bl "^JIIIIII f^r a lovely evening at BpC^^B Nightly: v^w-^tfl HTZ fe-rrepf Tuesdays) Jk84 words
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Advertisement32 1984-06-29 26 Hong Kong or Taipei, Tokyo, Osaka aKm or Seoul. SINGAPORE A/MJNES MV j^^B 29 WIDE-BODY SERVICES WEEKLY. Call your Travel Agent or SI A Reservations: Tel. *****66. SI A Cargo Tel. *****8832 words
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Advertisement85 1984-06-29 26 Notice to all Bondholders and all Warrantbolders of THE NOMURA SECURITIES CO., LTD. US$lOO,OOO,OOO 6S per cent Bonds due 1988 with Warrants The Toyo Trust and Banking Company, Limited. London Branch, a* Principal Paying Agent m rtspect of above Bonds, hereby give Notice that effective I August 1 984 the85 words
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Advertisement1227 1984-06-29 27 1 *****66 I T i\ SJ^^ O.ST EASY A new name m the computer market, Computer Distributors Pte Ltd, agrees that advertising m The Straits Times Classifieds is a boost to their business. The advertiser, Rosalind, enlightens, "People are more aware of our company and our lines have been rather1,227 words
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Advertisement1128 1984-06-29 27 18 Horn* Furniture/ 18 Horn* Furniture/ Furnishing Furnishing ABISTRONC ALUMINIUM GRILLES I (SLIDING, SWING OR FIXED PANELS) I I "~'T~ I __J J B Specially manufactured and reinforced to provide greater security effectiveness for your home Approved design by HOB authorities. Produced to our specifications: Strong 'Non-rusting Elegant Life time1,128 words
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Advertisement881 1984-06-29 27 TELEPHONE SERVICE: Monday Friday 900 am 530 pm 5.00 pm for next day Saturday 9 00 am 3 00 pm 12.30 pm for Sunday Times) Public Holiday 9 00 am 1 00 pm COUNTER SERVICE: Tim** Orchard C*nlr*. 02-105 Lucky Plaza 10 00 am 12N: 1 pn 5 30 pm881 words
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Advertisement564 1984-06-29 27 30 Hairdressing lAN UNISEX HAIRSTYLING Beauty Salon. Cutting $16/-. perming $40/- (Wella lotion) Opening offer less 10%. Model hair cut $4/-. perm $10/-. Business hours 10am 8 30pm Tel: *****05, *****43 MARY-VENUS HAIR and Beauty School. Models required for cut, blow $3.00. perm from $5.00, colouring $12.00. facial $5.00 by564 words
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Advertisement1097 1984-06-29 27 RATES: Ordinary 1 00 per word (Mm 1 5 00) T I $19 00 per col cm Sem,-D.sploy (M m $57 00 Straits T.mes. $19 50 pr col cm (Mm $58 50 Sunday T.mes) $23 75 per col cm Ols P'°y (Mm $71 25Stra,ts Times) $24 40 per col cm1,097 words
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Advertisement621 1984-06-29 28 18 Home Furniture/ 18 Home Furniture/ 18 Home Furniture/ 18 Home Furniture/ ~\B Home Furniture/ Furnishing Furnishing Furnishing Furnishing Furnishing f^r§r^ c j H x -^,../^^^^>^-^^ '^:::--i Hi-Fi Rack IL^ If^ WmUy Telephorfeßack Display Unit flexible KIT BOX system Our in-house interior designers will be there to advise you CJVING621 words
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Advertisement297 1984-06-29 28 37 Aircon/Refrigerators SPECIALISED IN ALL kinds of air cool split system, design, Installation, service repair Daikln. Sanyo, Carrier, Hitachi etc Welcome for free quote! Tel: *****34 *****62. AH KIEW airconditioning Refrigeration Service specialises m sales, trade-In, repairing, respraying and rental. Tel: *****88/ *****89 JOO KHENG SERVICE airconditloners and refrigerators. Sale,297 words
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Advertisement474 1984-06-29 28 38 TV/Video/ Sound Systems AN EXPRESS SERVICE and repair TV. Video, Antenna Installations Hi-fi set *****52/ *****80 Wave Electronics. HONG LE SPECIALISES m repairing of video/ C.T.V./ hlfl system/ antenna installation. Service guaranteed. Tel: *****62. HOSHINA TRADING SPECIALISES In TV antenna. Installation and servicing. Call: *****77, *****69 from 11am 9.30pm.474 words
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Advertisement489 1984-06-29 28 49 Packing/Storage/ Delivery/Removal HOUSE REMOVAL TRANSPORTATION services. Office removal, specialised m 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 m your piano safe, household office factory removal. Cartons provided. Enquiries: *****72 *****77.489 words
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Advertisement515 1984-06-29 28 52 Office Furniture/ Furnishing UBED SECRETARIAL [.-Shape desk, director's table and chairs for sale. Only 1 year old. Interested call Miss Tay, *****69. 53 Computer Products/Services WEEKEND OFFER A FREE PRINTER FOR COMPUTING WITH SMC CHARLIE-COMPUTER DISK DRIVE MONITOR FURTHER PROMOTIONAL GIFTS AT $1999 (While Stock lasts) 24 MONTHS WARRANTY515 words
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Advertisement547 1984-06-29 28 56 Industrial Equip- 56 Industrial Equipment/Supplies ment/Supplies U^^s™^s^"*^""^ C [Jr Fiat rr?..«d^^k s sin****** gSTaW 7« n .^a^saißßa&£k\ m^*^ details, contact: LK.U.T. DIESELS (PTE) LTD -04-03 Pemimpin Industrial Building, No. 63 Jalan Pemimpin. Singapore 2057 Tlx RS ***** KUTSO Tel: *****22 (5 Lines) WANTED TO BUY CAT D6D TRACTOR 1980547 words
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Advertisement650 1984-06-29 28 60 Business Opportunities RESTAURANT SPACE APPROX 2200 sq.ft. for take-over tenancy with/without equipment at Odean Katong Shopping Complex. Tel: *****90 Michael 11.00 a.m. onwards. SNACK BAR AT City Plaza Shopping Centre 04-18 Geylang Road For Immediate take-over as owner has other business committment person Interested please call personally. ASIAN HANDICRAFTS650 words
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Advertisement342 1984-06-29 28 60 Business 60 Business Opportunities Opportunities W^ 1 TRAVEL TOUR OPERATOR A I WITH ASSETS IN EXCESS I I OF $1.6 MILLION BY WAY OF I I EQUIPMENTS IS OFFERING I I FOR SALE AS A GOING CONCERN I IfiPak ST BOX A***** M^A 390 KIM SENG ROAD W JTA342 words
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Advertisement462 1984-06-29 28 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional' Executive A Joint Venture between 2 International Contractors specializing m geotechnical engineering and construction invites applications for the post of: ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGER The Administrative Manager shall be responsible for the: c traditional accounting, pltnning. reporting and control functions, negotiation with banks as well as assisting462 words
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Advertisement651 1984-06-29 28 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional Executive LABORATORY ASSISTANT c L'ni\ersit> (Graduate m Chemical rtiwtai Technology Mum n- i realMe, helpful and tactful c At>> to work inrtf-pt-n--(IflltlV inttTt-stfrt applicant* BtMM write m with full particulars and telephone number to Daimppon Ink ft Chemicals (S) Pie I Id SO International Rd651 words
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Advertisement1024 1984-06-29 29 DO YOU SPEAK German and have a way with children? If ■^■nB so. why not offer yourself and I I LJB run this hostel for missionary ■I■ mm children. More details at classification 66a. 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical c) Secretarial/Clerical SECRETARY ICI Paints (Singapore) Re Ltd,1,024 words
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Advertisement773 1984-06-29 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical c) Secretarial/Clerical I Af RECEPTIONIST (The Forefront Of The Company) We are looking for a dynamic and resourceful lady to handle the reception of clients and business associates of the Company. The person we are looking for should possess a pleasant voice773 words
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Advertisement481 1984-06-29 29 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical m -n B) A regional office ot a well-' e> known international printing' 9 company dealing with sales ol J wall-paper, invites applications! for the post of: JUNIOR i > SECRETARY/ ADMINISTRATIVE S ASSISTANT The candidate should pos-fl t less minimum GCE. O'J, k level481 words
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Advertisement461 1984-06-29 29 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical ROBINSON'S invites applications for the posts of> A) GIRL FRIDAY B) TELEPHONE OPERATOR For poet (A):--e GCE level c Pleasant and mature personality c Preference will be given to those who have experience m secretarial work. For poet (B):--e Age 18 years and above c461 words
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Advertisement376 1984-06-29 29 66 Situations Vacant aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB S c) Secretarial Clerical CONSOLIDATED HOTELS LTD requires urgently 1. SALES CLERK 2. CLERK/TYPIST c GCE O level c Pleasant personality. c Good command of English. c Conversant m Mandarin. c Able to type neatly and accurately, c Able to work with minimum supervision, c Good376 words
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Advertisement561 1984-06-29 29 66 Situations Vacant c) SecretariMl/ClertaU omit MM r */5 Staf lex If NC Stall*! Co. Pl*. Lid FEMALE SALES CLERK GCE O' leval Ability to type 35 wpm 1 year's relevant working experience Age 22 years and above Salary $450 $550 Inferested applicants, please call personally from Monday to Friday561 words
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Advertisement598 1984-06-29 29 66 Situations Vacant Secretarial Clerical Immediate employment with an international advertising agency: RECEPTIONIST/ TVPIBT c Minimum 2 years' experience In PABX switchboard c OCE O' level c Must speak English and Mandarin. c Pleasant personality with good telephone manners c Able to type accurately c Prepared to learn how to598 words
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Advertisement648 1984-06-29 30 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical Management and convention company has immediate vacancy tor the position ot ACCOUNTS CLERK Requirements: c Minimum GCE 'O' level With credits In Maths and English c LCCI Intermediate Bookkeeping Cci ttricate c Able to kee > full set of books up to balan c648 words
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Advertisement359 1984-06-29 30 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical I f Established trading company^ m Robm.on Road require*: FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK At least A GCE O" level Book-keeping knowledge Ability to type 35 w.p.m. 1 c 2 -years working experience c Salary $650 9650 Pleas* apply to: Th« Manager G P O. Box359 words
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Advertisement747 1984-06-29 30 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical Well established international Printing Company requirea: 1) TYPIST CUM CLERK Must be fast and accurate a Knowledge of telex an advantage Salary not less than $400 depending on experience 2) ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT c Must have knowledge of accounts a Ability to type preferred Salary not747 words
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Advertisement573 1984-06-29 30 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical Public Accountants Firm (5-day working week) requires TYPIST CUM ACCOUNTS CLERKS Minimum Qualification*: OCE •O' Level with credit m English. Typing speed: 35-40 w.p.m. c Bookkeeping Intermediate. Interested applicants plsasa submit handwritten application* With hill detail* stating present, expect ed salary ft telephone number to:--10573 words
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Advertisement817 1984-06-29 30 66 Situations Vacant c) SecretMrUl/ClerlaU Required Immediately CHINESE FEMALE CLERK TYPIST a Age below 2b years, o Ability to type. Starting salary $450. Write to THE ADVERTISER S.T. Box A***** 3M Kirn Seng Rood Singapore 0923 Required CLERK/ TYPIST o Secondary 4 education English stream). c Typing speed 30 to817 words
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Advertisement656 1984-06-29 30 66 Situations Vacant StavurlMl/ClericMl CLERK/TYPISTS. IF you type 30 wpm we have several Jobs for you In top companies. Light clerical experience preferred. Call: *****31/*****88/*****22. COMPUTER FIRM REQUIRES Receptionist cum Typist. Interested please write to: S.T. Box A*****, 390 Kirn Seng Road. Singapore 0923. FEMALE OENERAL CLERK required by expanding656 words
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Advertisement832 1984-06-29 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Soles t) Sales If WALK-IN INTERVIEW MKXXSHOP I OUR SALES ASSISTANTS' JOB 1 II IS ANYTHING BUT BORING :The Job is not just standing around and looking ■'■[■•y- smart. Sales Assistants m cur bookshops are involv- x-:|: Ed m various operations m the832 words
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Advertisement157 1984-06-29 30 66 Situations Vacant Sales I pL^HNliHijfiplpijfiMM I WEUA TAI WAH DISTRIBUTORS PTELTD Sole Agent for WEUA HAIR COSMETICS urgently requires SALES REPRESENTATIVES Requirements G C E O level Speak and write English and Mandarin Conversant m Cantonese and other local dialects Possess a class 3 driving licence Possess a pleasant157 words
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Advertisement589 1984-06-29 30 i 66 Situations Vacant i aaSaaaaaaaßßaaaMaaß^Baßßasß i) Ssles VITAMOL Sw.ee Vitamin Cosmetics Invitee applicants for the following positions. 1) PROMOTION SALES SUPERVISORS 2) BEAUTY ADVISORS Applicants should hava. Good complexion Pleasant personality Completed secondary education and be above 18 years of age Experienced In cosmetics ssles Salary will depend on589 words
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Advertisement616 1984-06-29 31 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales INVITATION You are invited to a presentation on a very unique business career m Lite Insurance This career encompasses sales, marketing and management opportunities for individuals with ambition and a willingness to learn. Hilton Hotel, Singapore Room. 7th July 'B4 (Saturday). 2.30 p.m. and 4.30616 words
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Advertisement716 1984-06-29 31 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales DEAR FRIENDS, Are you tired of your pre Mitt job b«c auia you should b« paid better? Do you want to earn $2000/- or more per month? Don't miss this opportunity to Join our Insurance agency. Selected candidates will undergo Intensive In-house training with built-in716 words
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Advertisement795 1984-06-29 31 66 Situations Vacant i) Sales REQUIRED PART-TIME SALES Personnel (Male/ Female) to do sales between 6.00pm to 10.00pm. Good income Please call personally at 50, Telok Blangah Road, *01-01, Cltlport Centre, near Bata Shoe Factory. REQUIRED BOUTIQUE SALES Manageress. Experience not necessary. Preferably above 25 years. Salary above $500. Please795 words
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Advertisement650 1984-06-29 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical u|ml Icchnolog\ %§Wlf^mT and Service 111 if you've got the potential, we've got the job for you: Maintenance J Supervisor ®S§s| To supervise a team of technicians m installing, setting-up, maintaining and repairing of all prokShSn duction equipment to a650 words
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Advertisement558 1984-06-29 31 68 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical v77^ HAGEMEYER I vff± ELECTRONICS I LlZ=<S)*teltd I H Du* to restructuring within the Company, our Department handling lln« communication •qulpmentnowhasavacancrtobefllledbTa suitably qualified male Singapore Cmxen for the position oi I INSTALLATION I COORDINATOR Quallflcallons/BiDeiaence Minimum NTC (Grade II) ITC558 words
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Advertisement422 1984-06-29 31 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical We are a subsidiary Of ASEA AB, Sweden one of the largest electrical engineering companies m the world with operations m 90 countries. You're invited to join our growing organisation as: SHOT METAL WORKERS ($4OO- $6OO pm) Fabrication of sheet metal for switchboards Secondary education/422 words
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Advertisement548 1984-06-29 31 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical An established construction company has the following vecanciesA) MAE. CO-ORDINATOR (Male) B) SITE SURVEYOR C) FEMALE SITE CLERK D) SITE FOREMAN Raquiramants tor (A):--e Preferably holder of Diploma In Building maintenance and management from Singapore Polytechnic. c Mln. 2 years' experience In similar position. c548 words
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Advertisement333 1984-06-29 31 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical We are a high technology manufacturer of alarm monitoring system and have vacancies for:1. DRAUGHTSWOMAN/ DRAUGHTSMAN Job: c To be responsible for drafting of electrical Installations mechanical engineering drawings. Requirements: Applicants must have ITC NTC In mechanical electrical electronics In mechanical engineering drawing and designing.333 words
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Advertisement338 1984-06-29 32 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical MAX HOLZINGER We are a high technology manufacturer ol electronic components ami have a vacancy for a PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR Job: operators. Trouble shooting of productior problems, c Establishing new productior processes for new products. Requirements: a Diploma m Mechanical I Production Engineering. c Some relevant338 words
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Advertisement513 1984-06-29 32 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical An establishad airconditioninc, maintenance company requires tha services of> 1) SUPERVISORS 2) TECHNICIANS a 3 years' relevant experience In similar positions. Attractive starting salary and frinos benefit, await for the right applicants Please caH: 1004. #03-1499 Toa Payoh Ind Park Singapore 1231 Tel: *****75 (MISS513 words
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Advertisement588 1984-06-29 32 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical i Wall established air con firm requires:M&E SITE CO-ORDINATOR for project work Poly graduate Mln. 1 year's experience Writ* m with full particulars and contact number lo Blk 18, No. 97 Pandan Loop Pandan Light Industry Park 2 Singapore 0512 Attn: Mr. Ng A Construction588 words
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Advertisement434 1984-06-29 32 86 Situations Vacant i jajsjjsjasMßjß^HS^sasjaSseßHHH g) Technical asia««»»^s«»^sls^s^s^a^s^s^s^s^Ws^s^s^s^s^Ws^s^Ba«» VACANCIES: Mechanical Electrical DRAFTSMEN Qualifications: ITC NTC Apply with telephone no. to: I RANKINE a HILL Coflsuftlno trtoin##fs KM Middto Road #08-00 i' Bla-as-»ait <~li ■iiihar a DnQnl rev* i assart* Singapore 071S V.1.T.8. GRADUATES required lor automatic doors i nst al434 words
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Advertisement326 1984-06-29 32 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situation! Vacant 66 Situation* Vacant B BBHBBMaH^^ HHHB^^ *> ProdmcHom m) Production m) Pr*4mcd*m i PHILIPS O^ I Starting Salary $419 Upon Confirmation r*^ 1 I Walk-in Interview Xi t^*r*?rfdt"*Q* I Monday* to Fridays sd^ro(t^°,To I 8 OOam- 5.30pm se^ofioto^ ucls The Personnel Department P^sa\prt cc326 words
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Advertisement143 1984-06-29 32 permanent night shilt Earn up to j upon confirmation and 2 rotating s^iftt Earn up to $526 upon confirmation I nlQ m^» n EarnuP^o $550 I 7**~ HP* 3P High starting pay j Confirmation increase after 2 months Further increase after 6 months l $SO bonus upon j I Our143 words
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Advertisement665 1984-06-29 32 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant »> Prmdmetiom h) Production II nlekletm pi We are an established company m Singapore with its head office and other plants m Japan, I USA and Hong Kong. IWa now specially invite applicants to apply. M I ONLY 1 POST EACH FOR A, B&665 words
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Advertisement543 1984-06-29 32 66 Situations Vacant h) Production I HITACHI EXPRESS I SPORE (PTE) LTD Requires immediately Hj REQUIREMENTS I Able to work 3 rotating IB shifts I Physically fit I Completed Exempted NS I Singapore or Malaysia II citi/en IK BENEFITS I Gross salary WM $700$ 1.000 ■H per months I Attractive543 words
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Advertisement560 1984-06-29 33 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production M x a iJ JOIN THE HAPPIER TEAM as INSPECTION/ GENERAL OPERATORS and start with a high salary c enjoy a confirmation adjustment c get 2 increments every year c benefit from a good shift allowance 2nd Shift $4.00 per560 words
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Advertisement373 1984-06-29 33 66 Situations Vacant i h) Production I) Vacancies lor: 1) MALE GENERAL WORKERS 2) MACHINE OPERATOR y TRAINEE Education: Completed Primary level Those waiting for N.S. can apply Call personally at: MMA PTE LTD BLOCK 5087 ANG MO KIO IND. PARK 2, AYE 3 #01-1214 1216 SINGAPORE 2056 from 2373 words
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Advertisement513 1984-06-29 33 56 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous TOSHIBA is a Multi -National Corporation manufacturing Colour TVs and Radio Cassette Recorders m Singapore. Owing to our rapid expansion, we invite suitably qualified candidates to apply for the following positions: PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR Requirements: Polytechnic Diploma m Electronic Engineering ITC/NTC-2 m513 words
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Advertisement597 1984-06-29 33 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous HONGPOK GROUP OF COMPANIES requires Security Officers Requirements: Ability to speak and write simple English Willing to work on rotating shifts Below 45 years of age. We offer: A starting salary of $600/- per month Overtime Good performance and rank597 words
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Advertisement345 1984-06-29 33 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous -HVARTA Well established manufacturer of batteries invites applicants for the following positions: (1) FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Should have completed primary education or Certificate m Basic Education (BEST) Age 1 6 to 40 years Incentive bonus of up to 555 00 per month payable upon confirmation345 words
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Advertisement323 1984-06-29 33 66 Situation* Vacant I) Miscellaneous CREW TRAINEES (FULLTIME/ PART-TIME) wanted immediately for Hardeer If you are looking for an interesting and growing career where you will meet with a lot of people and learn to handle different work stations that contribute towards the success of our fast food business, then323 words
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Advertisement579 1984-06-29 33 66 Situation* Vacant I) Miscellaneous PHILIPS reauires STCHRBI" ASSISTANTS Qualifications/ Experience Completed Secondary 4 education Physically fit exempted from fulltime National Service Store experience preferred but not essential Those interested please call personally today at The Personnel Department Philips Singapore PteLtd (VOSC Factory), sth Floor Lorong 1 Toa Payoh Singapore579 words
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Advertisement212 1984-06-29 34 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous HARI RAYA JOBS 5 DESPATCH RIDERS (with/without bikes) 5 PERSONAL DRIVERS CALL *****25 ■^^ht^^BBjMHHHaJ iaaVl »IPjCi Iwl XVal H B^avsT aaaTsi *J il^l a^^eaal i atwSjß^S EUROPfI AT CHANGI VILLAGE EUROPA LOUNGE RESTAURANT requires WAITERS/ WAITRESSES Good wages a Transport provided. Meals provided. Accommodation provided 3212 words
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Advertisement508 1984-06-29 34 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous W Singatronics A fast growing electronic company urgently requires: Store Supervisor (Female) Minimum GCE 'O' level Relevant experience Interested applicants please write m to: The Administration Manager SINGATRONICS (S) PTE LTD 512 Chai Chee Lane •06-01 (6th Storey) Bedok Industrial Estate Singapore 1646 Company m508 words
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Advertisement553 1984-06-29 34 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I CHINESE DELIVERY DRIVER required. Class 3 licence with few years driving experience. Able to work overtime as and when required c Possess motorcycle an advantage. Salary $400 to $450 plus allowance. Interested plesse call personally for interview at: 24, Coleman Street Singapore 0617 after553 words
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Advertisement551 1984-06-29 34 66 Situations Vacant -g^^B^gpjajagßjjaßaaßßSaSßßßaß I) Miscellaneous DARKROOM OPERATOR a EXPERIENCED FILMS STRIP-IN AND I TOUCH UP PERSONNEL are required for a black white film l making company. > Please submit your particulars to> PRINT MEDIA PRODUCTION CO. 74A Thorn son Road Singapore 1130 DRIVER CUM DESPATCH CLERK Must possess Class551 words
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Advertisement921 1984-06-29 34 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous WE REQUIRE URGENTLY 1) Drivers for company's vehicles, class 4 licence. 2) Carpenters, experience m kitchen cabinets installation. 3) General Workers. Interested applicants please come personally to: Nordic Designs Pte Ltd, 2, Sungei Kadut Street 4. Spore 2572. Tel: *****45. MALE GENERAL WORKERS required by921 words
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Advertisement658 1984-06-29 34 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous WAITRESSES WANTED. NON Singaporeans can also apply. Interested call. Thailand Lounge. 304 Joo Chtat Road. Tel: *****66 WE REQUIRE Dog Handlers with o.' without experience. On-the-)ob training provided. Attractive salary. 12-hour duties Interested, please contact *****17 DELIVERY/ OFFICE BOY Must possess driving licence. Completed N.S.658 words
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Advertisement1332 1984-06-29 34 I IUJUvi AN ADVERTISER has specially I p^trVira imported a whole range of I bflulQf IC* high performance sports cars I JL JDIjBi at classifi cation 76k. Check ■I EJ iW'tJ with him if you wish to own H BBr^Eßßßß^^^aß^B*. I; 72 Vehicles For Hire 72 Vehicles For Hire SelamoC&^r1,332 words
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Advertisement595 1984-06-29 34 76 Vehicles For Sal* c) Datsun Nissan 1979 OATSUN 100A Private owner Alrcond.. radio cassette $13,000 (loan $10,000) Tel: *****02 19M OATSUN 100A. Atrcon. radio cassette, tip tip oondltli n. PARF eligible. $14,500 *****19 IMI, DATSUN BLUEBIRD 16 Air cond. cassette 1 owner $18.30u 0.n.0. Tel *****00 19t2 OATSUN 1000595 words
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Advertisement740 1984-06-29 35 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Ford c) Ford c) Ford FORDS. ROCK PRICES. LOOK AT THESE LOW PRICES. BUT HURRY, FOR A LIMITED PERIOD ONLY. NETT(ARF)* |nETT(PARF)* LASER 1.3 GL csocano TELSTARI.6GL c «^cio Hatchback S* 25,300 (5. speed) S$ 23,519 LASER740 words
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Advertisement427 1984-06-29 35 76 Vehicles For Sale t) Honda MONTHS OLD Honda Accord. Ex. manual. Ist vner. Original light blue. Showroom condition. Tel: *****95. MID-W HONDA ACCORD, alrcond, radio/ cassette, new tax. good condition. $27,900. Tel: *****50/ 1. 1002 HONDA ACCORD 1600 C.C. 4door, EX. Tip-top condition. Contact *****88 Ong. 8) Mmmdm APRIL427 words
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Advertisement170 1984-06-29 35 76 Vehicles For Safe •■OBOMOMOMMOMMBMBMMBMMai I h) Mercedes 1 1678 MERCEDES 200 manual On* company ownar Excellent condition < Accident free Sailing $35,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****44 x 373 Mr* Mauraan Lim I COMPANY REGISTRATION, JULY 1978 Mercedes Benz 250 manual. 1 owner, chauffeur driven, air- 1 cond, radio cassette, power170 words
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Advertisement621 1984-06-29 35 76 Vehicles For Sale m) Mercedes THE CENTRE A Division of Cycle Carriage Co. (Industries) Pw Ltd 164-168 Hill View Avenue Singapore 2366 Tel: *****37, *****55 MercedesBenz Second-hand but first-rate 3 months warranty by Cycle Carriage A member of Cycle Carriage Group DEC. 1977 MERCEDES 2SO. Expat director leaving. Manual,621 words
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Advertisement965 1984-06-29 35 76 Vehicle For Sato Mitsubishi MITSUBISHI OALANT SIGMA 1600 OS. July 1979 model, square lamps, Up top condition, alrcon 5-speed. $13,800. *****2 Ext. 355 Prem. 19S1. MIT. LANCER 1600 GSR Alrcond, radio, cassette, sport rims, new tyres. Tip top condition. $17,900 0.n.0. Tel: *****39 Exchange considered. 1983 MITSUBISHI LANCER F,965 words
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Advertisement1813 1984-06-29 35 76 Vehicks For Sate 76 Vehicle* For Sak 76 Vehicle* For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale J) Toyota J) Toyota J) Toyota j) Toyota lafaaaajj Viirr I ffi^Bf IVIID-YEAR SPECIAL! •jCj^w'^ Toyota Corona '^f^^ from us this month and we will give you Tuff Kote rustproof ing -FREE! RORIMFO MHTHRQ1,813 words
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Advertisement929 1984-06-29 35 76 Vehicles For Sale Others special IMPORT. HIGH performance sports cars with maximum output 190 ps All brands available Call 2221 151. SUBARU 1900 DLS Complete with sports rims, power windows, central locking Highest offer secures 77K5548 SUPERB VOLKSWAGEN VEHICLE Original sun-roof, full accessories Powerful engine Serious buyers only $11,000929 words
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Advertisement1504 1984-06-29 36 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others k) Others r 1 EXPORT SPEC ALIST IN USED RECOND. CONSTRUCTION MACHINES!! AGRICULTURAL MACHINES!! CAR AND TRUCKS, ETC!! Available any types brand at a competitive price. KENSHO CO., LTD. X -34, BChome, Shoko-Center, Nishiku, Hiroshima, Japan, 733. Telex No. J*****61,504 words
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Advertisement224 1984-06-29 36 -H I Buy Sell I Through I Classified i ij^ 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 10 WILBY ROAD cosy singlestorey bungalow 3 bedrms servants, nica patio 17.000 aq.ft. Mum DIST. 10 NEAR JELITA COLD BTORAGE brand naw detached 4 bedrms big pool $7,500. Goodwood Hill $13,000. Bin|ai Pk (2224 words
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Advertisement232 1984-06-29 36 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicle* For Sale 76 Vehicle* For Sale CommerdMl Vehicles i) Commercial Vehicles t) Commercial Vehicles irßrl AfT A-rioor s*^'^ I BoffgaffiSf 8 Aliunied Road Tel *****32 Buk.t Timah Road Tei *****55 6 78 9 East Coast Road Tel 3484.16 *****04 Lerv Kee Road Tel *****11232 words
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Advertisement517 1984-06-29 37 85 Proptrty Financing 85 Proparty Financing 85 Proptrty Financing 85 Proptrty Financing I LOAN RATES I I from 10% pa I C'.PF allowed Independent valuation Progressive loan scheme Bridging loan available (.(.S olfns loans for up io 20 years, a progressive loan scheme and accepts use of CPF MVinajK plus517 words
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Advertisement156 1984-06-29 37 88 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 10 OFF HOLLAND Road, Spanish designed double-storey detached bungalow, cosy living/ dining area. 4 bedrooms, serv ants amenities. $7,500 partly furnished. Continental Realty 253-7188. DIST. 10 BALMORAL PARK, recently renovated, fully furnished, with aircon, 3 bedrooms, 2000 sq.ft. apartment. Suitable for senior executives and156 words
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Advertisement594 1984-06-29 37 88 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 1646, BEDOK AVENUE, 2 adjacent renovated doublestorey semi-detached. 4 bedrooms, 1 servant's, partially/ furnished. Gardener. 5 mlns. buses/ shops. Immediate occupation. $1 ,800. Llvet: *****16. DIST. 11 BUKIT TIMAH 2-storey detached bungalow, beautifully renovated with swimming pool, easy access to town and foreign schools.594 words
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Advertisement571 1984-06-29 37 86 Accommodation Vacant i BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBH DIST. 10 BEDROOMS OPEN outdoor m this cosy 3-bedroomed/ servant's bungalow. Nice patio with landscaped garden. Partly furnished. $5,000. Berners 33C2272/4. DIST 10 Off Holland Road, detached bungalow, large mature garden, 4 1 bedrooms, very spacious living and dining. Good for entertainment Call *****42/ *****22571 words
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Advertisement774 1984-06-29 37 86 Accommodation I Vacant a) Houses DIST. 10 AMERICAN SCHOOL vicinity double-storey bungalow with swimming pool. 8000 sq ft 4 bedrooms. $6,000. Houseworld *****25. DIST. 10 QREENLEAF VIEW Furnished double-storey semi-de-tached house. 3 bedrooms, l servant's room. Available 15th July Rental $2,500. Owner *****38. DIST. 16 LANuOAR BEOOK Double-storey terrace.774 words
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Advertisement1040 1984-06-29 37 AARCADI)% Qxuitr}4ionie greenery x > secluded from the ccmci^jejurigle^ by- y^wMi— **wT *F -**-> ■sSsSEm^»JsmmWf m .rff" r wMlaB. C"l sT Approached via an avenue of raintrees through a quiet neighbourhood A tranquil panorama of landscaped gardens blending with the architecture of the homes Each block designed around a ce&tral1,040 words
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Advertisement678 1984-06-29 37 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 10. THE ESTORIL Beautiful penthouse amidst lush landscaped, with pool and waterfall Partially furnished with attached bathrooms. Builtin wardrobes and kitchen cabinets Attractive ranlal DIST. 9. CENTREPOINT Fully furnished studio apartment with TV and video Available for immediate occupancy Attract.*, ranlal Only thoaa intaraalad,678 words
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Advertisement781 1984-06-29 37 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST 5 HONG LEONG GARDEN CONDOMINIUM Spacious living iimmg 3 alrcon bedrooms Beaullfully furnished Full condo facilities $2,300 Available immediately ROLF ASSOCIATES PTE LTD *****11 DIST. 9 HORIZON TOWER 4 bedrooms, servant's, newly completed Pool, tennis, squash Partially' fully furnished $4,000 a Hong Leong Odn781 words
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Advertisement908 1984-06-29 38 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST 5. BRAND NEW Tat Lee Court 1 1> pc A) 999 >■ ars 1 1 »t> > bcdroi ms ittaetwd bath rooms partlall) .iinnslmd i-ull rondo facilities Conveniently -located Near .1 ipaneat School. •Club Kent.il sale 77H06.V1 after ■:plti TI I ISM El DIST908 words
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Advertisement834 1984-06-29 38 86 Accommodation Vacant i b) Apartments TEXTILE CENTRE, HIGH Floor. 2 bfdrooms. fully furnished, carpHsd central aircon, immediate occupation $1.500 (inclusive maintenance). *****28 (no agents) THOMSON GROVE CONDOMINIUM walkup apartment. 3 bedrooms, •wlmaMni pool, clubhouse, squash and tennis courts Partially furnished $1,800. Tel: 4565 195 WEST COAST PARK Hin Seng834 words
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Advertisement549 1984-06-29 38 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST 9. JALAN JINTAN (Blk D.) Fully renovated. 3 airconditioned bedrooms, servant's amenities. Furnished. CTV. washer $2,000. Visco: *****14 DIST 9, GRANGE HEIGHTS. 4-bed-roomed apartment, high floor, swimming pool /tennis/security. Beautiful view. Furnished, $3,000. Gateway, *****38. DIST. 9 CAVENAGH HOUSE. 3 bedrooms, fully furnished/ airconditioned.549 words
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Advertisement854 1984-06-29 38 86 Accommodation Vacant b) ApmrtmentM STEVENS DRIVE APARTMENT 2,000 sq.ft. with 3 bedrooms, llvlng 'dining areas. Facing poolside on ground level. Enquiries: *****52. TECK WHYE/ JURONG, $700 Bedok/ Halg Road, $950. Hougang $400. Joo Chlat $1,600. Jalan Kayu $800. Interested please call: *****48. CENTREPOINT DOUBLE-STOREY MAISONETTE 3 bedrooms, partially furnished,854 words
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Advertisement811 1984-06-29 38 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments OUEENSWAY 4-ROOMED FLAT, unfurnished, 1 bedroom lock-up, Immediate occupation, price' $780. Call *****12/ *****13. STUDIO APARTMENT FROM $1,000 to $1,400 monthly In city Thomson area. With/ without facilities. DHE. *****5. THOMSON GROVE NEW rondo. Full facilities. 1520 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, 7th floor, facing pool *****29.811 words
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Advertisement592 1984-06-29 38 86 Accommodation Vacant Rooms PARTIALLY FURNISHED ROOM m Pandan Valley near NUS and Poly. Suitable for singles and students. $450 p.m Tel: *****80 ROOM FURNISHED WITH alrcond. rrldge, bathroom attached. Opposite Thomson Road Novena Church. $500 *****29 ROOM FOR FOREIGN students only beside Goldhill Square. Meals and laundry provided Tel--*****42592 words
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Advertisement1088 1984-06-29 38 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses a) Houses d SPANISH-STYLE DOUBLE-STOREY TERRACE HOUSES I wT ATUAV Q(\oa housing loan VMI afIMV vU/O LOW INTEREST RATES I af£AB!%EU FREEHOLD I IMKIIRII Hl! 7s [a land I WM^m^^Mm^^^^w£HJ£^* mJ^^^*^^^*^mammmmmmW. mam Ww^ am1,088 words
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Advertisement770 1984-06-29 38 89 ProptrtiM For Sal* i i a) Minuses DIST. 15 JOO CHIAT VICINITY OPEN FOR BOOKING a 7 units 3-storey terrace a bedrooms servant's a Area 2.000 sq ft Freehold a Kxclusive design Completion March 1985 Enquiries *****25/ *****48 J CORONATION DEVELOPMENT PTE LTD No. 190 Middl. Road 12-01, Fortuno770 words
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Advertisement1504 1984-06-29 39 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses a) Houses LV^ESQI BVJB^v^fL^ B^HMBHMIBB bA^^B^B^Bßßi^^m s- t^Bk ■BBMB^BB^BB^BHBHIMi fJB^B^B^B^BB^B^BBBBB^HI^B^X n^^Q£j£ itat^m^mm b^bl B Ib^bl^b^HH B Built-in Area:- 281.15 m* f Locatio^^^^^^^/ 1! Intermediate 330m 2 #/"P^^/ Easy access to city/airport Show house ready1,504 words
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Advertisement827 1984-06-29 39 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST. 19 SERANOOON GARDEN 3 units of corner terrace, from 2,800 to 3,000 sq.ft. For details, ring: *****00 Snapfln Management Services Pte. Ltd. DIST. 11 MERRYN AVENUE double-storey Intermediate terrace. 1,800 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, 1 servant's, Freehold. $525,000. Citlprop *****75. DIST. 19. REALTY PARK,827 words
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Advertisement654 1984-06-29 39 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST. 16 BEOOK VICINITY <Peakvllle), well maintained doublestorey semi-detached, 4,500 sq ft Freehold. $600,000. Wess *****44. DIST. 1025 BEHIND HOTEL Equatorial Single-storey detached bungalow. Site: 6,400 sq ft Call: *****34. Strictly no agents! DIBT 19. BEAUTIFUL 2-BTOREY detached. Land 12,368 sq ft $1,190,000 Peter654 words
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Advertisement760 1984-06-29 39 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments Located near Thomson Road/ m4m\\un\%%\%Wk\\\\\\ Braddell Road PANORAMIC rn^m M VIEW OF THE I 111 |||M CITY LIFE VJIWIII \^iF (PttMf IflHSli IMJV :>! 3N .w- Hiah Class SCENIC760 words
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Advertisement884 1984-06-29 39 89 ProptrtiM For Salt 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments t) Private Apartments Terem Viiie Penthouses Apartments for Sale Freehold (statutory land grant) No Restrictions to Foreigners Attractive Loans Available Developers: Vat Yuen Hong Kiaw Aik Hang Co. Pte Ltd iitj Co. Pte Ltd 737 9355 915 366 Apprmal884 words
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Advertisement883 1984-06-29 40 89 Properties For Sale 89 Propertiet For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Propftit Fof Site 89 Proptrtit For Sale 89 Proptrtiw For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments Vm^^^Mm^^S^^nm Newton Itoint Exclusive yet affordable HP^ j^^T^PSt883 words
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Advertisement285 1984-06-29 40 DIST. 0923 CAVENAGH HOUSE, 3 bedrooms. Approx. 1,750 sq.ft. Tenanted at $3,000 p.m. Selling: $400,000 negotiable. Han Boons *****70. DIST. 10. SOMMERVILLE TOWNHOUSE, beautifully kept, 2,600 sq.ft. freehold, all recreational facilities. $795,000 0.n.0. *****22/ *****20, Calvary. DIST. 15, BEAUTIFULLY RENOVATED walk-up apartment. 1,300 sq.ft. Marble flooring, low maintenance charges.s29s,ooo. Villanelle285 words
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Advertisement567 1984-06-29 40 DIST. 23 PHOENIX HEIGHTS, off Ylo Chu Kang Road, walk-up flat, 3 bedrooms, servant's, pool. 1,330 sq.ft. $275,000. Tel: 273-3333 ext. 21 (Agent). DIST. 2880 MIMOSA PARK apartment with swimming pool, squash court. 4 bedrooms. $398,000. Winningway: *****29/ *****60. DIST. 21 PANDAN VALLEY 3 bedrooms, 1600 sq.ft., full condominium facilities.567 words
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Advertisement523 1984-06-29 40 DIST. 2057 FABER GARDEN well maintained apartment with full facilities. 3 bedrooms. $389,000. Winnlngway *****60/ *****29. DIST. 2S THOMSON OROVE Mid floor, 3 bedrooms, terrazzo flooring facing pool. Only $380,000! Exquisite: *****14. DIST. 2 DRAGON MANSION High floor, facing sea, beautifully renovated. 3 bedrooms, 1,400 sq.ft $350,000. Impeco: *****67. DIST.523 words
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Advertisement557 1984-06-29 40 89 ProptrtMt For S«h) c) BUDC Apartments DIST 10. FARRER COURT, 3-bed-roomed apartment, 1,550/ 1,750 sq.ft. Facing East. High floor, $280,000/ $300,000. Kenwood: *****43/ *****16. DIST. 20 BRADDELL VIEW, high floor, facing reservoir, 1,770 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms/ servant's. Vacant possession. $285,000. Berners *****72/4. AMBERVILLE MAISONETTE, NEAR Parkway Parade, high floor,557 words
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Advertisement548 1984-06-29 40 89 Properties For Sals d) HDB Apartments BLK 303 CLEMENTI 4-ROOMED modified corner, new generation, terrazzo throughout, bedroom/ kitchen cabinets, price: $89,000. DTPS *****30. BLK 417 ANO MO Klo 3-roomed Lshaped corner, newly renovated, ceramic throughout, kitchen cabinet. $61,000. CPF $61,000. *****22/*****94. BUYERS ATTENTION: we have over 1000 3/4/5-roomed for548 words
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Advertisement540 1984-06-29 40 89 Properties For Sale d) HDB Apartments DIST 2. CENTRALLY LOCATED Spottiswoode Park. 5-roomed on mid floor, morning sun. Only $170,000 *****22. EUNOS CRESCENT 5-ROOM slab block. High floor. Marble/ parquet flooring. $130,000 negotiable. *****68/ *****98/ *****63. GEYLANG BAHRU. BLK. S6 5 rooms, terrazzo/ marble. Asking $135,000. Loan $121,000. *****14/540 words
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Advertisement741 1984-06-29 40 89 Proptrtwt For Salt d) HDB Apartments 4-ROOMED BOON LAY Garden, facing sunlight. Terrazzo throughout. Kitchen cabinet. Asking $60,000. Call *****93 4 ROOM QUEEN Road $84,000/ Ghlm Moh $88,000/Slm 1 s Drive $88,000/Henderson $89,000 *****43/*****44 5-ROOMEO MARINE CRESCENT, Blk. 28, $130,000/ Bedok South, Blk. 61. $130,000/ Eunos Crescent, Blk. 13.741 words
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Advertisement867 1984-06-29 40 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spacat I^CHOICExI FACTORY V I SPACE FOR 1 I LEASE I I Factory Space of various I I dimensions at Sims Aye./ I I Eunos Road for lease. I I Please contact: *****81/ 1 7371 195 (Miss Ng) or I *****58 (Mr. Chong) I HENLEY867 words
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Advertisement617 1984-06-29 41 91 Factory Spaces 9 UNITS OF brand new singlestorey terrace factory cum office for sale at off Upper Buklt Ttmah. 11 1/2 m.s Mandal Industrial Estate. Built-in area approx. 8500 sq.ft. Land area approx 5.000 sq.ft. Tenure: Freehold. Brochure available. Tel: *****67 (5 lines) Nln Kai Enterprise. PEI-FU BUILDING, 24617 words
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Advertisement883 1984-06-29 41 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouse*/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces TAT LEE BANK\ WAREHOUSE I j(St -^jrfia^BP^^^^^^ajaa^^^^^a^Ha^^ b^Bj Wt^ 1 2 1 afl HT fIaVHkT-^aW <H B A^ a X V\ O I \ft V //V BY TAT lee bank /jv ifjgj, V/ ...tksj^A 'loor loading capacity. 20KN/m883 words
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Advertisement821 1984-06-29 41 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces WAREHOUSE^! H FOR SALE OR M I LEASE AT PAYA LEBAR Modern warehouse for sale by unit. I Easy installments. Located at the junction of Macpherson Road/ Airport Road with various dimensions and up-to-date facilities. Please contact Mr. Chong of I TEL821 words
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Advertisement775 1984-06-29 41 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental IK Tm^^V_^_- _v _H '^**"s t _i i S ■jW __t 1 I bT w j^3__y _H 9^^*^wf\ jm* hl —^^-i. _3_l _^_^H_^_J^ I 'itULaH Jw I __fc -1 Impressive three-storey high mirrored islands from775 words
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Advertisement198 1984-06-29 41 PRIME OFFICE SPACE m Harapan Building to let. Area from 900 sq.ft. Enquiries please call *****81 ext 271. SHENTON HOUSE. PRESTIGEOUS 400 sq.ft. office space available Immediately. $4.00 p.s.f. Call *****00. 2750 SQ.FT. OFFICE at Peace Centre available Immediately at $2.50 p.s.f. Contact Miss Liew Mr Lav, *****77 *****15. FORTUNE198 words
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Advertisement339 1984-06-29 41 94 Shop Spaces a) Sale $6.5 MILLIONS Suitable for: RESTAURANT LOUNGE DISCO OFFICE ORCHARD PLAZA 12,764 sq.ft. NORMAN TAN *****7 BUKIT TIMAH Pi. AZA Shop/Showroom lor Sals/ Lssss Location: Basement I. s Area: 2.700 sq ft s Available Immediately. MANSFIELD PROPFRTY SERVICES *****51/*****8 PEOPLE'S PARK KATONG 260 «q.fl lo 3.000339 words
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Advertisement347 1984-06-29 41 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental SHOP SPACES FOR RENT LUCKY PLAZA Shops 301 580. sqft FAR EAST PLAZA Shops 256 1.639 sqft. I ORCHARD PLAZA Shops 215 700 sqft. FAR EAST SHOPPING CENTRE Shops 248 1.077 sq.ft. BEAUTY WORLD PLAZA Shops 226 1.432 sq ft ORCHARD SHOPPING CENTRE Shop space347 words
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Advertisement675 1984-06-29 42 93 Office Spacet 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spacet b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental FWnt TOLET hE I 1000 sq-ft— so,ooo sq.ft Banking/Finance House units available S\ at Ist level Please contact Fred Kiass p K>B *****2 MrM I ©See Marketing A Managing Agent: jJ« Goddard Smith, Talhar -^tl675 words
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Advertisement475 1984-06-29 42 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spacet 94 Shop Spacet b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental mKBKk I ■1 sV> H h*ji Stmai BHHV ■■I C«nM 1 7-storey ultra modem complex with central fjW ►HILL STREET _e^B j i 1 air-conditioning, escalators, passengers and I HighStr«« /f/^OfM |l I Roods lifts,475 words
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Advertisement774 1984-06-29 42 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental b) Rental RENT I drug store boutique •souvenir/curios •hairdressing salon •restaurant c) Wanted LOUNGE SPACE WANTED nea Orchard Road or other promt nent area. About 4,000 to 0,00 sq.ft. for rental. Interested please contact Kathryn. Tel: 03 *****6.*****1,*****1. 95 Other Rml Estate774 words
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229 1984-06-29 44 From the vets' report THE veterinary surgeons list the reasons for the following horses not fulfilling their engagements at the Selangor Turf Club King's Gold Cup Meeting at Kuala Lumpur: These were scratched from both runs: Malabar near fore sesamoiditis Koala Trenggann lame229 words
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Article575 1984-06-29 44 Newcomer goes as well as Class 1 stablemate The top ten Swingin' Cowboy Ontario D Happiness D Not For Show Serba Mewah Best Bold Riffleberg Sonny Smile Gablano Kelab Istimewa ON THE TRACK with TONTO CLASS 4 newcomer Blitz 'Em displayed dazzling speed m 'his575 words
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411 1984-06-29 44 I Jeep's mail YOU wrote that this would be a vintage year for apprentices as Luke Danis, K.L. Oo and M. Gopal have done the local riders proud. But I remember one season m the early 1970s when apprentices had a sensational year. That411 words
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Article97 1984-06-29 44 Aziz f ull-fledgedi WAN AZIZ has been granted a six-month licence and will ride as a full-fledged jockey from tomorrow opening day of the Queen Elizabeth n Cup Meeting. Aziz, who turned 25 on June 9, was indentured to Bukit Timah trainer George West for 3/2 years Aziz has ridden97 words
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Article1746 1984-06-29 44 WTfTWB 2 15 CLASS 4 DIV 7 1,200 m WLtIuJmMM (Ratings: 66-57) (Stakes: $15,500) 1 Sarajev* 57 Sarajevo-Bougoure 3 nzg d 2 +1 (1400 m) Sag 8 9*6805 Spiataaeto H.i (16) Assassin-Ahmad 7 nzg dS +2 (1400 m) Caeag 7 S ****** Mftgfe Sky M (M)1,746 words
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Article63 1984-06-29 44 THE following horses have been deleted, according to the Malayan Racing Association latest classification list: Clam 1: Fan tar, Clam I: Rocket 111, Pegasus 11, Treasure House Clam S. Legend Street, Villa D'Este Clam S: Arundel's Girl, Razzmatazz 111, Secret Knight, Miss Distinction, Le Oscar. Peak Of63 words
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Article, Illustration172 1984-06-29 44 NEWBRIDGE (Ireland), Thursday SECRETO, winner of the Epsom Derby earlier this month, and French Derby winner Darshaan have been withdrawn from Saturday's Irish Sweeps Derby to be run over 2,400 m at The Curragh. So has Sadler's Wells, winner of the Irish 2,000 Guineas. The race172 words
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Article257 1984-06-29 44 Tudor Rama: Mak fined $10,000 From the stewards' room KUALA Lumpur trainer Mak Siau King was fined $10,000 at the conclusion of a stewards' inquiry into Tudor Rama, who was withdrawn from Race 2 on the third day (April 14) of the Sultan of Selangor Gold Cap Meeting at Kuala257 words
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Article170 1984-06-29 45 LONDON, Thurs. Ivan Lendl, who now lives m the United States and is competing m the Wimbledon Championships here, has been dropped from Czechoslovakia's Davis Cup team for next month's match against France, the Daily Mail reported today. The British paper said that the Czech moveAP; AFP - 170 words
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Article264 1984-06-29 45 Martina in Pam's way to success LONDON, Than. American Pam Shriver the women's fourth seed, Is hungry for success. The tall 21-year-old from Baltimore has enjoyed considerable success m her career In the doubles. Ironically, It Is her doubles partner, Martina NavratUova, who stands In her way to singles glory.Reuter; AFP - 264 words
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Article, Illustration438 1984-06-29 45 Staying on course Connors and Lendl m line for showdown LONDON, Thurs. Ivan Lendl and Jimmy Connors, the second and third seeds, demolished low-ranking opponents m the second round yesterday to stay on course for their semi-final showdown next week. Lendl, the French Open champion, dismissed South African Derek Tarr,Reuter - 438 words
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Article509 1984-06-29 45 Mea's singles, second r*vKl (Americans, unless stated): Tim GulJikson bt Leif Shir is 3-6, 6-3, 6-4, 6-4; Tim Mayotte M Fransisco Gonzalez (Para) 7-5, 7-6, 7-6; Paul Annacone bt Mark Dickson 7-6, 7-6, 3-6, 6-1; Christo van Rensburg (SA) bt Matt Doyle (Ire) 4-6. 6-2. 7-5. 7-6;Reuter - 509 words
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Article160 1984-06-29 45 'Keeper took drugs SANTIAGO, Thurs. Goalkeeper Roberto Rojas, the hero of Chile's 0-0 draw against England m a soccer friendly two weeks ago, said yesterday he was one of two players m the squad who had broken Olympic drug regulations. Rojas told the semi-offi-cial news agency Orbe he had treatedReuter - 160 words
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Article303 1984-06-29 45 I Countdown to the Olympic Games INDIANAPOLIS, Thurs. Backstroke ace Rick Carey beat his own 200--metre world record yesterday with a time of lmin 58.865 ec on the third day of the United States Olympic swimming trials. It was the third world mark toReuter - 303 words
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Article186 1984-06-29 45 ZOLA RUDD, Britain's adopted South Africanborn middle-distance runner, will be welcomed at a star-studded international athletics meet m Zurich m August, the organisers said on Wednesday. Zola was controversially granted British citizenship m April with a view to running for her new country m the OlympicReuter; AFP - 186 words
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Article, Illustration295 1984-06-29 46 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI President's men swamped as tourists pile up points By BY ANY standards, it was a massacre. The score, 86-37, could have been amassed m cricket or hasketball. But this was rugby, French fashion. Yet the 500 odd fans at the Jalan Besar Stadium had everyJONATHAN CHOO - 295 words
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Article311 1984-06-29 46 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By THE French salute triumphed again. Less than 24 hours after Europe paid tribute to their soccer craftsmanship m Paris, the French rugby team earned the locals' admiration with a flamboyant display at the Jalan Besar Stadium. Not so much because the French Rugby Union311 words
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Article203 1984-06-29 46 Wimbledon latest- LONDON, Thurs. Bettina Bunge, a semifinalist two years ago but unseeded this time, brought off the first upset of the women's singles by ousting eighth- seeded American Kathy Horvath 6-0, 6-4 at Wimbledon here today. Bettina sped to a 65- -minute second-roundReuter; AFP - 203 words
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Article210 1984-06-29 46 BRIAN DOWNING delivered a game-winning sacrifice fly m the ninth inning and Mike Witt pitched a five-hitter over 8-1/3 innings on Wednesday to lead the California Angels to a 2-1 victory over the Texas Rangers. Otfcer remlta America* Leagae: Yankees 5 Tigers 4, Brewers 5 Blue Jays 1,Reuter; Bernama; AP; UPI - 210 words
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Article204 1984-06-29 46 LONDON, Thurs. Banned England opener Graham Gooch hammered a career-best 227 and Derek Randall answered his omission from the squad for the Second Test against West Indies, starting at Lord's today, by hitting 136 m the English County Cricket Championship yesterday. Gooch beat his previous bestReuter - 204 words
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Article297 1984-06-29 46 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIK AT RAI By THE old touch was missing but Farleigh Clarke was still able to produce two goals to steer Singapore Recreation Club to a a-1 win over Jansenites m a Premier League hockey match at the Padang yesterday. And whenever he was tightly marked by Valdew297 words
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Article204 1984-06-29 46 THREE more records fell on the final day of the Singapore Swimming Club's 12th Junior Championships at Tanjong Rhu yesterday. Ng Yue Meng, swimming m the Boys' Under--14 section, re-wrote the 100 metres breaststroke and freestyle events, while Christina Tham set a new mark for204 words
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Article161 1984-06-29 46 LONDON, Thurs. England, put m to bat by the West Indies, were 100 without loss at tea after an encouraging start to their first innings m the second Comhill Test at Lord's here today. Opener Chris Broad, making his Test debut, gave the selectors whatReuter; AFP - 161 words
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Article, Illustration861 1984-06-29 47 Will the rest follow football's beautiful people? WE'RE swimming m w happiness. It's a sort of mission accomplished. It's our first title. We went step by step, and now we've arrived. It's not just a victory for the 13 players who played tonight. It's a victory forAFP; AP - 861 words
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Article, Illustration652 1984-06-29 47 Agony for Arconada as the game slips away... Finally, aristocrats Hidalgo and Platini rule Europe PARIS, Thurs. France confirmed their status as the best team m the tournament, and probably m the world, when they were crowned European soccer champions with a 2-0 win over Spain at theReuter; UPI - 652 words
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287 1984-06-29 47 PARIS, Thurs Manager Michel Hidalgo bowed out m a blaze of glory here last night when he guided France to their first major soccer title. After France's European Championship triumph, Hidalgo said: "We're swimming m happiness. It's a sort of mission accomplished.Reuter; AFP - 287 words
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Article204 1984-06-29 47 Forty-one goals m 15 matches, average 2.7 per game (1980 finals 27 goals m 14 matches, average 1.9). Leading indivi dual scorer: Michel Platini (Fra), nine. Other scorers: 3 Frank Arnesen (Den). 2 Preben Elkjaer (Den), Rudi Voeller (WG), Jean-Francois Domergue (Fra), Rui Jordao (Por), Antonio MacedaReuter - 204 words
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359 1984-06-29 47 AC Milan in $2.7 m bid for Hateley AC MILAN are prepared to pay US$l.3 million ($2. 7 m) for England striker Mark Hateley. Milan directors new to England on Wednesday to have talks with Second Division club Portsmouth for the 22--year-olds services. Milan failed m their attempts to buyReuter; AFP; AP - 359 words
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320 1984-06-29 47 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By A THREE-PUTT on the 19th hole proved enough for Su Chien Von Arnim to snatch the Singapore Island Country Club Women's Open golf title from Helen Tan of Bukit yesterday. Both players had tied on eight-over-par 79 after the320 words
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Article350 1984-06-29 47 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By Singapore's hopes shattered after shock defeat THE Singapore Chinese soocer team can say goodbye to the Por Yen Cup after a shock 3-2 defeat by their Malaysian counterparts m the competition s opening match at the National Stadium last night. The hosts meet350 words
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Article195 1984-06-29 47 AUSTRALIA'S Darwin bowling team, who flew into Singapore on Wednesday for a series of friend lies, have a lesson to teach the Republic even before the first ball rolls off. Through their own diligence and sweat washing cars, serving as waiters or waitresses and other menial195 words
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Article, Illustration250 1984-06-29 47 TWO officials a manager and a coach will handle the Singapore national soccer squad, following the resignation of manager-coach Jita Singh. The manager from next month will be Yusof Ismail, a Football Association of Singapore Council member and deputy chairman of the national team250 words
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Article179 1984-06-29 47 BBC Brown Boveri 's 41-strong squad for the Times Inter-Business Houses athletics meet are volunteers. *'Most of our team members are inexperienced, but they have come forward willingly to take part," said Koh Kok Swee, the firms sports secretary. "We don't have a coach, and most of179 words
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Article130 1984-06-29 47 ZAINAL ABIDIN will lead a star-stndded Singapore Cricket Club to the Selangor Clnb Centennial Squash Championships In Koala Lumpur from July t-8. The SCC side, Including Bharat Paras har and David Taylor, are expected to win the title without mnch opposition. Bharat represented Hongkong and130 words
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281 1984-06-29 48 Seven crew missing after Iraqi missile hits tanker ZURICH, Thursday FIRE started by an Iraqi missile has destroyed the superstructure of a Swissowned tanker m the Gulf, the ship's Swiss operating company said today. Seven of the tanker's 31 crew members are missing, said the spokesman for Suisse Outremer Rf-ederei.Reuter - 281 words
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Article37 1984-06-29 48 CAIRO, Tliurs. A Libyan air force pilot practising a bombing run against an Egyptian strategic objective defected to Egypt two months ago and requested asylum, the magazine Al Mussawar said m its latest edition. UPIUPI - 37 words
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Article227 1984-06-29 48 KL frees official held under ISA KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. SIDDIQUE Mohamad Ghouse, who was detained under the Internal Security Act (ISA) three years ago, was given a conditional release from the Kemunting detention and rehabilitation camp m Perak yesterday. The conditions imposed for the former Political Secretary's release are thatBernama - 227 words
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420 1984-06-29 48 LUDWIGBBURQ (West Germany), Thurs. UNION representatives today voted to accept a compromise proposal for a 38 2 -hour work week. This virtually assures settlement of the seven-week strike that has paralysed West Germany's car industry. IG MetalTs contract commission for the Stuttgart area votedAP; UPI - 420 words
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177 1984-06-29 48 A HALF-MONTH incentive payment, given to civil servants and statutory board employees since 1982, will be a "permanent feature". A Finance Ministry spokeman said yesterday: "Last year, the government decided this would be a permanent feature as an incentive to civil servants to perform well."177 words
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111 1984-06-29 48 Argentina and Chile join clamour for lower interest BUENOS AIRES, Thurs. Argentina and Chile have joined a rising chorus of calls from Latin American countries for a reduction In world Interest rates. Argentine President Rani Alfonsln, In a 4tmlnute speech on national television and radio last night, realfinned his government'sReuter; AP - 111 words
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403 1984-06-29 48 Thousands go wild after France's biggest soccer win WHEN No. 1 becomes No. 2 French President Francois Mitterrand (left) remains m the shadow of the conntry's leading footballer, Michel Platinl, who seals the crowning moment with a Uss of the European Championship trophy, the continent's biggest soccer prise m Paris403 words
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184 1984-06-29 48 Players 'groped' girls, says report WELLINGTON, Thurs. Drunken French rugby players mauled waitresses m an Auckland club restaurant shortly before the French national team flew out of New Zealand for Singapore, newspapers alleged here today. The team tonight beat Singapore select XV 86-37 at the Jalan Besar Stadium. The reportsAFP - 184 words
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Article34 1984-06-29 48 IN A Sunday Times report about car sales, it was stated that Borneo Motors sells Suzuki cars. In fact, Champion Motors sells Suzuki cars. We apologise for the error.34 words
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Article32 1984-06-29 48 NEW YORK, Thurs. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 0.77 points to 1,117.49 m the first half hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 32 words
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Obituary, Illustration268 1984-06-29 45 CHIA KA HUAY Ag«79 pHMd away peacefully en 2S.CJ4 leaving behind: SONS: Loh Ah See Loh Bl Tee Loh Ngaw Choon DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW Ng Ah I.ek Tay Lan Leek Choon Klin DAUGHTERS: Loh Ah Hiang Loh Lee Lee Loh Yee ln Loh Sol Mol Loh Lee Slang Loh Gek268 words
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Obituary, Illustration478 1984-06-29 46 PASSED AWAY, peacefully, on the 27th June, 1984, our beloved Husband, Father and Grandfather: THE TJAY TJIAN AGE 81 Leaving behind:WIFE Tan Kien Khoen Nio SONS Stanley The Yok Pwee The Yok Ham DAUGHTERS Souw-The Hian Nio The Hoei Nio DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW Emmy Sic Gwat478 words
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Obituary, Illustration91 1984-06-29 46 143 Acknowledgem ents Th# fotmlly of tho wto MR. BIM MUI CHUA Dopartod 23rd Juno 1984 Wish to express their thanks to relatives, friends, colleagues, The Parish Priest of OLPS Church, attending Priests, and Seminarians, for their condolences, attendance, assistance, donations, wreaths, and prayers during their recent bereavement. THB FAMILY91 words
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Obituary, Illustration216 1984-06-29 46 LokChuiOaok Dapartadtt-6-44 Tha family of Mm late Mdm. Lofc Chui QNk wish to thank all friends and r*lati for thatr kind aaaiatanca and attandanea, wraaths, scrolls and donations, d u lino, t hair r»c*nt bir»i»iminl. Wa also wish to thank tha kind IlffflllOn Off fltV ■■■IT RIfOIVVQ Stngpeora216 words
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Obituary, Illustration70 1984-06-29 46 In Loving Memory ol Our»«lovdMothf MRS. LOH POON LIP NMMDM.TEO SOHCHOO Departed 29.6.81 From; Tim Loh Fawiily In Loving Memory of TANTHMMHUAT O*part*d 29.6 M3 Gone from our lives one so dear, But In our hearts forever near. Always fiwombarod by wHa, chil- M a .a.—-*-- arwfi70 words
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Obituary, Illustration203 1984-06-29 46 142 Condolences 142 Condolences 144 I n Memoriam We extend our deepest condolences to the family of our late Chairman MR. CHANG KAI MENG who passed away peacefully on 27th Juno, 1984. From: The Directors Staff of CHUNG YANG RUBBER WORKS (PTE) LTD. We extend our dsspsst condolences to the203 words
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Obituary, Illustration121 1984-06-29 46 CHRISTIE SEBASTIAN D*p«rt«d 29/8/83 Within our home when all was bright, God took from us a shining light; We miss that light, and always will. His vacant place no one can fill. A Roquiom High Maaa will ba aung lor tho rapoao of tha aoul of tba lato121 words
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Miscellaneous60 1984-06-29 47 Today's events BOWLING Friendly: Darwin Group v Kallang Crystal Palace Youth Squad (Kallang Bowl, 3 p.m.). HOCKEY rremler League: CSC v Police; Division One: Indian Association B v Khalsa B (Both at Balestier Road, 5.30 p.m.). SOCCER Par Yea cap: Malaysian Chinese v Hongkong Chinese (National Stadium, 7.30 p.m.). Veterans'60 words
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Miscellaneous136 1984-06-29 48 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Pair except for showers m a few areas from late morning. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 7.14 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.M a.m. Adelaide 7/16 C Showers Manila 23/30 C Fair Amsterdam 9/19 C Cloudy Melbourne 812 C136 words
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Title Section22 1984-06-29 1 SECTION TWO The brilliant little girl from Mensa OUTLOOK, Page Four Billy Joel: Just the way he's always been LEISURE, Page Twenty-three22 words
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Article, Illustration588 1984-06-29 1 IRENE NGOO; WONG AI KWEI - IRENE NGOO WONG AI KWEI Multi-million dollar factory makes 80 per cent of aluminium bathroom doors for Housing Board Landscope Edited by By 6 There is no one way to make a metal product. We have to be flexible and we are open to ideas. YONG588 words
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Article, Illustration233 1984-06-29 1 MATHEW YAP - MATHEW YAP Fiat talk By WORKING women living m Hougang and Teck Whye estates no longer find marketing a morning rush. Neither do they get their feet wet as they fill their shopping basket with fresh vegetables and fish. Their market is an airconditioned mini-supermarket233 words
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Article, Illustration136 1984-06-29 2 Phase 1 HUDC flats for sale Where How big (sq ft) Type Which floor Price Contact BRADDELL VIEW 1,770 A 16 $280,000 agent *****27 1,770 A 23 $285,000 agent 1,770 A 16 $260,000 agent j «30/66 1,550 B 19 $265,000 agent FARRER COURT 1,550 B 21 $280,000 agent136 words
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Article, Illustration784 1984-06-29 2 SAM RAN - A dragon's den in Bukit Timah SAM RAN By 4 Maybe it is the dragon puffing out cool air m the water. This is a very pleasant area. It is cool here, quite like being m Cameron Highlands.* Mrs Joanne Kee, a resident at Greenbank Park ENTER Greenbank Park and784 words
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Article, Illustration358 1984-06-29 2 Bungalows that cost $3m TUCKED AWAY at the end of Lady Hill and Fernhill roads, a prestigious private estate of 17 stately bungalows is fast taking shape. Not too long ago, this estate of undulating terrain was still wild with thick vegetation. But, by the end of the year, a358 words
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Article, Illustration311 1984-06-29 2 WONG AI KWEI - WONG AI KWEI By IMAGINE being stuck with one too many luxury apartments. While many of us can only dream of owning a $1 million apartment, an Indonesian businessman m his 30's bought 21 of them. The apartments m the recently-completed Horizon Towers on Leonie Hill311 words
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Article, Illustration566 1984-06-29 4 TERESA OOI - Mensa's youngest super brain TERESA OOI By London Reporter Olivia is an ordinary girl. She's no genius only gifted. She picked up English very fast, and was well ahead of her classmates. She then began to teach herself addition and subtraction, and was so quick at arithmetic that the teachers566 words
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441 1984-06-29 4 JONATHAN SHARP - Scientists get to the heart of roach problem JONATHAN SHARP By m California CALIFORNIAN scientists specialising m pest control are Killing cockroaches by giving them heart attacks. Alternatively, they can get rid of the insects by slowing down their hearts until they stop. In both cases, a hormone substance doesReuter - 441 words
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Article, Illustration1051 1984-06-29 5 MAY HO; MICHAEL CHOO - MAY HO MICHAEL CHOO eclltedby There is an amazing range of sports shoes to meet the needs of each game. Our writer takes a look at some of the models for tennis and squash m the market. By Left: Adidas shoes, with prices ranging from $35 to1,051 words
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Article340 1984-06-29 5 AMY DUNCAN - Controversy over synthesisers AMY DUNCAN By m New York NOT long ago, the Synthesiser Explosion came to New York a two-day seminar presented by Keyboard Magazine and New York University. Students and teachers were invited to learn about synthesisers as musical instruments, to hear them played m concert and to340 words
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Article161 1984-06-29 5 THE Body Shop sells natural cosmetics made without detergents and chemicals. Started m Britain m 1976, it sells its products without fancy packaging and costly advertising to keep the cost down. In Singapore, the Body Shop at the basement m Centrepoint will be one year old tomorrow. To161 words
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Article, Illustration1436 1984-06-29 6 DANIEL GOLEMAN - DANIEL GOLEMAN By The fixed time limit m a therapy session has come under attack. It has been described as an assembly-line method which degrades the patient. L Many patients may feel short-changed by the w increasingly common hurried pace of therapy. For more1,436 words
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Article, Illustration469 1984-06-29 8 "THE latest (interest) rate increases," wrote The Wall Street Journal, "have already driven the (Reagan) administration to attack the Federal Reserve Board. "Reagan aides hope their Yed-bashing' will pressure the central bank to ease its tight grip on the nations credit.469 words
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Article351 1984-06-29 8 JAMES J. KILPATRICK, my colleague m columnising (but never m calumniating), has written a delight of a guide to the expression of thoughts m words called The Writer's Art. Kilpo and I have jousted about hopefully he is still it-is-to-be-hoping on the burning deck while almost all351 words
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Article341 1984-06-29 8 "NO satisfactory reason," said President Ronald Reagan, "exists for the recent upticks m interest rates." The New York Times quoted Roger Brinner, an economist, on the reason for the President's concern: "The economy will pay a price before the election for each uptick m interest rates." The word's341 words
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Article380 1984-06-29 8 WIRED is the title of a new book by Bob Woodward. Its subtitle is The Short Life and Fast Times of John Belushi. This illustrates the latest use of an electrifying word on which a great many people have been strung out. In underworld slang use, wiredNYT - 380 words
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Article, Illustration706 1984-06-29 21 The East by the West INTERESTINGLY, this exhibition doesn't depict European artists struggling to understand and utilise Asian styles of painting. Rather, there is a lively selection of prints m which various artists have drawn from Asian art and life but have maintained their own often distinctly European vision. Throughout,KEVIN SULLIVAN; KENNETH KOH - 706 words
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Article, Illustration539 1984-06-29 21 Jones gets into the act ABSURD PERSON SINGULAR By Alan Ayckbourn Presented by Hwa Chong Junior College The Drama Centre June 29 430 and July 1 8 p.m. LINDSAY JONES appeared unflappable m the midst of 40 or so first- and second-year junior college students as he organised the activity539 words
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Article, Illustration888 1984-06-29 23 KANNAN CHANDRAN - KANNAN CHANDRAN By Our writer gives a line-up of the Hari Raya Puasa specials on TV and profiles singer Billy Joel, who will be featured on Ch 12 at 1.15 p.m. tomorrow. ANOTHER holiday and SBC has lined up some "specials" for Hari Raya Puasa888 words
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Article, Illustration781 1984-06-29 23 AS A teenager, Billy Joel used to ran with the leather-and- denim street toughies. Later, m his ado escent years on Long Ish nd, he took up boxing and promptly broke nis nose. Joel's early life was rough and tough. He was bom William Mat in Joel m781 words
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Article, Illustration608 1984-06-29 23 SNG POH YOKE - Opera in the park SNG POH YOKE By HONG Lim Park will once again burst into exotic colours and sounds when cymbals and gongs sound tonight to mark the opening of the annual opera performances there. These open-air performances, organised by the Ministry of Culture, are a welcome attraction every608 words
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Article, Illustration432 1984-06-29 24 Pick of the day KONSET AIIHLFITKI (M) (Ch 5, midnight): A joyous way to celebrate Hari Raya Puasa Aidilfitri with songs, dances and sketches that reflect the joy, happiness and mood of the occasion. Dynamic Anita Sarawak and her husband, Broery Marantika, host the show432 words
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Advertisement281 1984-06-29 1 cntetfetttCte* lumhq Open your eyes to great viewing value from Leong Joo A free gift with every purchase from Leong Joo Trading Company. $895 National NV-370EN video Cassette Recorder •Front-loading m mmm^ mmmm^ mmmmmmmm r^^g •Multi-function display panel HHHHHHnHHHHHHnWn^nS IjJ •One- touch time recording »^Sr^ •8- mode wired remote control281 words
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Advertisement827 1984-06-29 6 DUy LroLsZAAvi^LrL getIFREE» I Reach out for REACH toothbrushes today. grip handle allows for better control during When you buy 2, you get another one worth brushing. Get REACH for your family today, $330 absolutely FREE. This offer is for both and help them keep cleaner teeth and fight REACH827 words
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Advertisement645 1984-06-29 8 t Welcome, Delegates from the ASEAN countries, Hong Kong Taiwan, to ADEMCO's 7th Sales Products Training. Venue: Oberoi Imperial Hotel Time 29th June to Ist July, 1984 Training covers whole range of Ademco products "ALERT II Supervised Security System." Highly advanced b technology m today's security system. REACH OUT FOR645 words
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Advertisement357 1984-06-29 9 OPENING^ I SPECIAL GIFT Jl GXSTOKS ICC CREAM Of SAN rR4NCIBCO Our quality ice cream comes direct from San Francisco. $jfe GASTON'S ICE CREAM OF SAN FRANCISCO I igST. Far East Raza #05-68. 14. Scotts Road. Singapore 0922 I I Tel: *****65 m^ Now at last FURNITURE ALL SOLID RAMJN357 words
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Advertisement724 1984-06-29 9 This car may be yours! You may be the lucky winner! jH^^^Hß $100,000 worth of prizes to be won! Pv^ ISt PHze Daihatsu Charade 1000c< Wm 2nd Prize Couple Air freight tickets to Hongkong. Taiwan. Bangkok Cash S2OOO j 3rd Prize Barock Piano «^^> 4th Prize National CTV 230 I724 words
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Advertisement351 1984-06-29 10 UAPITOL: NOW SHOWING! aj (*****59) 11am, 1.45, 4.00, 6.30, 9.15 No Free List Spectacles for 3-D viewing available at 40c each NO Increase m Prices! I On a DISTANT WORM) m ANOTIIHK A(iK a MYSTEMOUa STKANGEK seeks che MOST W IMI I (>K( I- m the IM\ IJKSh I L351 words
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Advertisement1195 1984-06-29 10 I Opens ORCHARD Today! 1 CATS is the vehicle for selling vehicles. SELAMAT < HARIRAYAPUASA Golden New Town Clementi Princess Palace Zenith OPENS TODAY) i 0:11,1.30.4.6.45.9.00 NT: 1.30. 3.30, 7.00. 9.00 I C: 1.30. 3.30, 7.15, 9.30 I Pr: 1.30, 3.30, 7.30, 9.30 P«: 1.00. 3.30, 7.15, 9.30 Z: 21,195 words
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Advertisement671 1984-06-29 10 T^f/-Ml l\ 1 I Op«ns Todov 2 30. 5 45. 8 45 I SIVAJI ond AMBUCA I "VA2MKAI" Tomil COLOR BJ I Todoy 130 4 00. 645 9lb 1 "Th« SPY WHO LOVED ME OPtNS TOMORROW H I DISCO DANCER" Hind. VjJJ/ OPGANISATON O PATWOMB PLEASE MOTE I With •ftocl671 words
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Advertisement465 1984-06-29 11 M^f~\ SjS supermart Xv^JS^^i Iv (AnR Mo Kl Clementl) X s /N J|jSang Sufxlries /a \y^ft/ StOre (Toa Payoh North) OW> HAW RASA H^SPECIALS Save more on our offers! C jj^VFp^ f— j *X Golden Phoenix Dixan 3k9 _j»^^TT^Uir mn ra 9 rant nee f^ N, UP s8 80 I465 words
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Advertisement548 1984-06-29 11 vl limPl l/< n J i from VJ.^*'^ X^^I^H^HHH mwyf Mm m MMWm\ I B. \^H| Bv^ *^^J/ Bf^-T fw&mi mi '■^M ■P^* v ,^^^^l^^^^^^' Tickets H Sun. to Thurs $10 |B. 3opm— 1.00 am) B. A Orchard Tower Fri.. Sit Puolic Holidays' e« $15 J B (opposite Hilton Hotel)548 words
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Advertisement209 1984-06-29 11 55* 7 ■Pi_j^iflHj^' mm i Li x' "x tv Furnishing y 9 urhome? JtfflflHl^.^Bk Come see us first I h for professional help and advice i c -zß* 7 J Bfl^Bfll K^fl Iv^flL^l •> x M^B/ MH^^_ now $2,200 TtKSSS^L carat gold plated bed J^^*^^^BH Imported from Italy Framework of209 words
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Advertisement1044 1984-06-29 12 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES HHHHHH Te>ex Service: Address: Rates: QTAMTQ S.T.A.N.T.S Appointments Notice Section Straits Times: 5523.75 psc. cm. DCCfVooi RS S<)SKI TIMEAI > TIMES PUBLISHING BHD Sunday Times: 5524.40 psc.^rjm. HSOOOOI sales Service Times House Box Service: WW Tel: *****11 oxt 2724-7 2669 390. Kirn Seng. Road Colleoted: S$ 5.00 a Singapore1,044 words
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Miscellaneous336 1984-06-29 12 COMICS G ARFIELD Bjr Jim Dmvis WELL, WELL, WELL. I 6fc£ YOU'RE WE ARE GOING TO I WMERE'S^ EATING MV FOOP, OPIE. NOW v— KICK VOO INTO NEXT >^\ T^\ -w^-^ V OPlE? JL^^V^ WHAT ARE WE GOING TO PO WEEK/ THAT'S WMAT//^ X J -vO 1 J Vo^?^^C^y-^ WE'RE336 words
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Advertisement1325 1984-06-29 13 NOTICES fi JACK CHIA-MPH LIMITED Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore 96, Somerset Road #08-01, Singapore 0923 iic-inpn 22nd June 1984 JACK CHIA-MPH LIMITED PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT OF RESULTS 1. Results The preliminary unaudited results for the year ended 31st March 1984 areTHE GROUP THE COMPANY 31/3/84 31/3/83 Change 31/3/84 31/3/831,325 words
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Miscellaneous473 1984-06-29 13 PEANUTS ByScaaul, V r°J^tf) ""I I DOES SME MAVE I I UiHAT KINP OF A LdORIP I 1 7 UiEP ALL MAVE Il i^^MECKAZVly TO BE SO PIFFERENT? WOULP THIS BE IF UE I 600 P BACKMANP5' J y Tg^ OJERE ALL KING TUT s^,,,, BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker473 words
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Advertisement1988 1984-06-29 14 ■(fe) SINGAPORE FINANCE LIMITED Vl^^^/ (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) SHARK CAPITAL FIXED ASSETS 7 18.369 271 20 211 211 18 134.9 M 19 976 901 Shares of $1 each 2M,9M,Mt 200.000.000 2t1,1t9,99l 200.000.000 »i HSIUIAKY COMPANIES 9 9M.592 900.500 INVESTMENTS 10 All IVH SM lfififionft isr sh i1,988 words
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Advertisement669 1984-06-29 14 4 I Material properties held by the Group and the Company were as follows CtrrytM Mm IMS I*2 a) A 7-story office building at 144 Robinson Road. Singapore, on freehold land with a total office area of 22.900 sq ft held principally as the head office of the Company with669 words
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Advertisement1287 1984-06-29 15 NOTICES B Tenders are invited by the Vocational Industrial Training Board (VITB) for the following:— I 1 SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF ENGINEERING HAND I TOOLS AND MEASURING TOOLS TO THE NEW TRAINING INSTITUTE AT ANG MO KIO NEW TOWN AND PASIR PANJANG VOCATIONAL INSTITUTE. H TENDER NO: VITB/ CP/1 2/841,287 words
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Advertisement558 1984-06-29 15 f ffIHDB 1 I FIRST-COME-FIRST-SERVED I INDUSTRIAL PREMISES 1) Geylang East 5) Toa Payoh 2) Ang Mo Kio 6) Bukit Batok 3) Bedok 7) Yishun 4) Defu 8) Woodlands FLOOR AREA: 57.85 m to 260.5 sm RENTAL $9.14 psm to 1 5.07 psm (inclusive of service and conservancy charges Applications558 words
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Advertisement354 1984-06-29 15 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No. 138 of 1984 In the Matter of the Companies Act (Cap. 185) And In the Matter of LEONG SIM BUILDING MATERIALS (S) PTELTD ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a petition for the winding up354 words
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Advertisement1714 1984-06-29 15 THE TRADE MARKS ACT goods. M, mmmm, tm Myctte (CHAPTER 206) Heating of metals. h,qh voltage twntrju. and parts thereof included ,n Class 7. Mttn di« btWig |Mrt« of wirt *MMHt NMShinH This advertisement appears by directions and magnetic o'ugs (being parts of Of the Registrar of Trade Marks under1,714 words
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Advertisement2244 1984-06-29 16 /fit** fill HONG LEONG FINANCE LIMITED n^^^S^i^^ (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) BALANCE SHEETS AS AT 31ST DECEMBER 1983 I SHARECAPITAL S S S FIXED ASSETS 7 63,520,411 59,70!,726 27,156.455 23,796,13. BOARD OF DIRECTORS I each' 200,000,000 200,000,000 200.000.000 200,000,000 INVESTMENTS 9&10 8,462,550 7,413,066 5,715,800 4,537,816 KwekHongPnq Issued fully2,244 words
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Advertisement767 1984-06-29 16 FIXED ASSETS (Cont'd) 1962 Depreciation Coal or Accumulated Net Book Charged for Valuation Depreciation Value the yeer t t The Group Freehold land and buildings Land at cost 35.901. 358 35.901.358 Land at valuation 82,116 82,116 Buildings at cost 8,111,716 682,910 7,428!806 162,073 Buildings at valuat.on 122,130 29,659 92,471 1.996767 words
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Advertisement1644 1984-06-29 17 NOTICES IS NOTICE *^|i HEALTHY LIFE II HEALTHY LIFE (S) PTE LTD II Would like to announce their appointment as Sole Distributors II for Nature's Way m Singapore and Malaysia. 1 1 We apologize to our customers for any past confusion on this II matter. 1 1 Vk I HEALTHY1,644 words
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Advertisement438 1984-06-29 17 Jfll fTPC i^p^ J Ivl I TENDER NOTICE I DESIGN, SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION OF AIRBLAST ROOM, SPRAY PAINTING ROOM AND ACCESSORIES FOR CONTAINER RE- PAIR WORKSHOP AT JURONG EAST H Tenders are invited from contractors experi- I H enced m the design, supply and installation of gritblasting and spray painting438 words
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Advertisement479 1984-06-29 17 .^S^aVaiSaSBVBBBaIBfIBIBVBiBaIBfIBVBIB^BIBVBaIBBK^ 1^ PUBUC UTIUTIg VJ/ BOHRD TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited for the following: 1 Supply of ao»poirpiMftls)phoiMi cools Eligibility: Registered Contractors m Supply (d) Electrical Materials all classes 2 Supply of spares for burner control system for boilers In Jurong Power Station Eligibility: Registered Contractors m 9(1) and 9(11)479 words
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Advertisement642 1984-06-29 17 f® jtcT I TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from registered contracH tors for the following projects:- A SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION OF AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM AND HALON GAS SYSTEM TO DEPARTMENT OF COM- PUTER INFORMATION SERVICES (DOS) AT THIRD AND FOURTH STOREYS, FIN- GER PIER BUILDING, SINGAPORE B SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION642 words
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Advertisement363 1984-06-29 17 r n^ii i SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from approved contractors for the following for the Singapore Polytechnic Campus at Dover Road: Tender Ref. A579/84 Tender for redecoration to buildings at Singapore Polytechnic, Dover Road Tender Deposit $1 ,000.00 Closing Time/Date: 12 NOON on 10th j July 1984363 words
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Advertisement661 1984-06-29 18 H e^ M L_ML^a^_^_^_^^-ai^s^a^a^aiW^_aJ I^ a^^_L_a^^J M^* The Group The Bank Note 1963 1982 1963 1982 $000 $000 $000 $000 ASSETS Cash and balances with banks and agents 58,823 30,640 54,294 28,148 Money at call and short notice 1,186,829 629.279 935,800 430,500 Advances to customers 2 2,182,772 1,754,183 1,618.349 1,296,011661 words
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Advertisement850 1984-06-29 18 (c) Associated company The group has a long term investment equivalent to 40% equity interest m Public Bank (Trustee) Berhad and has significant influence over its management. Public Bank (Trustee) Berhad, a company incorporated m Malaysia is principally engaged m providing services as trustees. The investment m Public Bank (Trustee)850 words
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Advertisement917 1984-06-29 18 6. CURRENT, FIXED, SAVINGS AND OTHER DEPOSITS OF CUSTOMERS Included m the current, fixed, savings and other deposits of customers of the bank are negotiable certificates of deposits amounting to $165.5 million (1982: Nil) out of which $29 million (1982 Nil) are held by a subsidiary. 7. SHARE CAPITAL 1983917 words
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Advertisement733 1984-06-29 19 NOTICES x Hotel TAI-PAN Limited I Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore KM2J REGISTERED OFFICE: L™J"!L 96 SOMERSET ROAD #08-01, SINGAPORE 0923 22nd June 1984 HOTEL TAI-PAN LIMITED PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT OF RESULTS The preliminary unaudited results for the year ended 31st March 1984 are:1. Results 31/3/84 31/3/83 Change $000 $000733 words
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Advertisement288 1984-06-29 19 MINISTRY OF THE ENVIRONMENT TENDER NOTICE (I) South Woodlands Sawaraga Schama, Phase 11, Contract I Tha Supply and Laying of Main and Minor Sowars at Lorong Ah Thia and its vicinity Rat: TEN(ENV)O7/LF/84/37 Restricted to PWD Registered Contractors m Civil Engineering above $500,000.00 (II) Changi Sawaraga Schama, Phasa IV, Contract288 words
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Advertisement615 1984-06-29 19 TENDER Separate tenders are invited for: (1) CONSTRUCTION AND COMPLETION OF CARPARKS (TOTAL 685 LOTS) ACCESS ROADS, CONDUIT DRAINS, PRECAST REINFORCED CONCRETE CRIB WALL AND B OTHER ANCILLARY WORKS FOR PROPOSED MIDDLE INCOME HOUSING AT JURONG TOWN HALL ROAD (NOMINATED B SUB-CONTRACT) (2) CONSTRUCTION AND COMPLETION OF PROPOSED SURFACE CARPARK615 words
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Advertisement852 1984-06-29 19 HiflMfl Separate tenders are invited for each of the following <1> CAR PARKS at Serangoon Central Contracts 8 9 (2) CONSTRUCTION OF LINK ROAD NO. 1 (PART 2) AND SEWER along Avenue 6 at Serangoon North (3) SEWERS at Bishan Contracts 7, 7A &7B (4) SEWERS at Yishun New Town852 words
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Advertisement302 1984-06-29 20 NOTICES Motors, agents for BMW, express their thanks and appreciation to Donald Bay Yew Chye for his invaluable support m the marketing of BMW cars m Singapore. Donald Bay will cease to handle BMW on June 30, 1984. Instead, clients are welcome to call on Performance Motors direct, at either302 words
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Advertisement74 1984-06-29 20 Four approaches to creative expression BBBBBBr^^AfI^V^^^BBBBk. 1 ~^(ES?^2flflßk B^C^vbbbl 9bb^ s caJ bBKBBI^B Bk^^ BBrS^aBW BBB^^BBBBbW^I MHr mF fC^lf^ j wm Just $5.50 ead^"^^. MeJ^ Artistic expression needs careful channelling if it is to become truly rewarding. To really learn the craft, these books are designed as a starting point74 words
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Advertisement31 1984-06-29 22 C€L£BRATION TIM€ i our Ist Birthday Sale!, i^s <^^ fflg? 2 oV ve^ ct oo^0 o^° 0 o^°* '^r^^ P V_\ l76OrcharclßoadSin H a,K,reo923 I °^>^f^ J J -^|k E^ime, Centrepoint! '10^ *>31 words
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Advertisement271 1984-06-29 23 kai^ksßh BE 1 1 SJTj^B BBU^i^Bsflßß M BtM ill B BY' 3sni: f ■iVi'tJ i us?* "*'^^H H *****8 BmP Bk. «w7J-.V? tafll BNIMWwBjPIfM BB^ftHßffflPmfnTVSfli BB Kfi Bf^™B Bkßa Bt^^tbW^B B^^^L! bVI Bjr H B s2B B™^- WBP* Ki2Bß Bitll EbbMW B^B^K*L C^bl BVb'^^^'^Bl bVbW^^_^bßbß i^O BHBBttfll BBF' BBC *^BB»271 words
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Miscellaneous467 1984-06-29 23 Whafe on VISUAL ARTS ists as Kng Choon Seng, Two art exhibitions are Michael Khoo, Ong Kirn now on at the National Seng, Low Puay Hwa, Museum Art Gallery Tan Loong Keng, Tong from 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Chin Sye, Chew Piak San, Free. Tan Chin Guan and Eng467 words
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Advertisement371 1984-06-29 24 rl^Pkl/L Jlgardens A Discerning Choice m Delightful Country Living. Far Horizon Gardens comprises 270 exclusive apartments situated within 10 acres of peaceful, verdant ground, yet is just a few minutes away from ample amenities within the vicinity. ta^>a2. v aa^^Z, y^ a^Mw>#2 B^^ te^a^Xfr 2ai A m Safe y^aal*aTi3llaW ar371 words
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Advertisement171 1984-06-29 24 Kr !m Ilk (9§j^ PROFESSIONAL Hr .ipo^'cation for eyes p-^4> *lr^a^Bl V i 1 lips and law 1 cHI Hk 1 Hr If* '111 Hi I A P^ V Create a more I!k l^te* beautiful you! IB ISS For perfect make-up application you need I 8 professional "tools" Maybelline's Professional171 words
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Miscellaneous817 1984-06-29 24 1 sbc 5 ZZHZZZZIIIIII ?'aS nH2! CTei j~ Live Sampte Pa e$ the company's production of A Happy Release i.W OpenjC and Programme Highlights followed by Meanwhile, Joe has discovered her real identity. m oc iS*"" (Mandarin with English subtitles/r) 6.10 Procramme Highlights MS S'STV^ t»^ 615 M < En817 words
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Miscellaneous583 1984-06-29 24 Radio One 5.58 AM National Anthem port 1.35 Your Lunchdate followed by Opening An- (cont'd) 2.99 News m nouncement CM News m Brief 2.85 On the House Brief 6.95 Another Morn- 3.M News m Brief 3.95 On ing Another Show 7.M tne House cont'd) 4.M News and Weather Re- News583 words
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Article, Illustration465 1984-06-29 1 GOH BENG CHOO - GOH BENG CHOO Story by en Zong yi HOOVER "Live" Theatre saw a revival of the glamorous life m Shanghai of the '30s last week. When the Night m Shanghai (a neonlight) fell on stage, six dancers, dressed m qipao, ushered m Shanghai beauty, Rebecca Pan WanLIM SENG TIONG - 465 words
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Article, Illustration384 1984-06-29 1 LIM SHI AN - LIM SHI AN By WITS OF THE BRATS Midnight shows today and tomorrow at Shaw cinemas. Directed by Liv Jiarong (»J W Wang Jing 3L hb and Fu Sheng itf- P* the late popular Hongkong gongfu star, the film teds the story of the384 words
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Article, Illustration771 1984-06-29 2 YOU will see less and yet more of Chinese Literature from now onwards. This journal m English from China, which introduces and discusses classical and contemporary literature and the arts besides presenting profiles of artistic personalities, has always been a monthly publication. But beginning with the771 words
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Advertisement1593 1984-06-29 2 APPOINTMENTS m V fl BBaBKol -^sssssssss—sssf- """I!?*!!* 601 l/nillll I _fl I TT """""t I I?QQA OT^ITTXTr^OA/ I MMB ■Ws^t^s^—^— H ANN POLYTECHNIC rJOOVJ XVHir 11 1 JLJXV I WeawaMalaytlan^^lrrt^^ We are looking for people with enthusiasm I invites Applications to fill posts .nits company with s^eral oveneas offices. and1,593 words
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Miscellaneous541 1984-06-29 2 Winners Of CrOSS-langUage CROSS-langnage Crossword Pnssle will be pub- lished every Friday. Crossword No 140 a {^J- e w < cl Eleven winners will be picked trom the all$5t cash: YEONG SAU YEEN correct entries. One will receive $M cash and (I.C. No: *****76/1) the other lt each. THAM YONG541 words
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Advertisement579 1984-06-29 3 Project/ Sales Engineer We invite applications from qualified and experienced candidates to assume the abovementioned position m our Industrial Machinery Department. The successful candidate having completed his full-time national service, is likely to be between 25—35 years of age and have a recognised Degree or Diploma m Mechanical or Electrical579 words
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Advertisement638 1984-06-29 3 CENTRAL SUPPLIES DEPARTMENT The following tenders ore invited by the Chief Supplies Officer, Central Supplies Deportment Tender No CSD3/STY 174/ M PRINT-WHEELS FOR QUME AND TEC PRINTERS lor various Government department* The closing time and date is 12 noon, 11 7 84 b) Tender No CSD3/F 137/ M DOUBLE-SIDED WOODEN638 words
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Article, Illustration1165 1984-06-29 4 SAKINA Y. KAGDA - SAKINA Y. KAGDA By The Dawoodi Bohras of Singapore form a small Muslim community of Gujerati Indians who have preserved much of their tradition. One of these is their culinary habits. In Part Two of a two-part series, our writer, herself a Dawoodi1,165 words
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