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Title Section15 1984-07-20 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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Article, Illustration615 1984-07-20 1 NG WENG HOONG - NG WENG HOONG Fabius names new team to restructure heavy industry and impose austerity drive Security shot dead in his office By PARIS, Thursday THE chief security officer of the Chartered Industries of Singapore was shot dead after an argument with a man in hisAFP; UPI; Reuter - 615 words
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Article35 1984-07-20 1 LONDON. Thurs. A rare British earthquake, the biggest in 20 years, rumbled across the country, today. Two tremors, measuring between 5 and 5.5 on the open-ended Richter Scale, were recorded. Reuter UPIReuter; UPI - 35 words
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Article, Illustration158 1984-07-20 1 THIS is a familiar sight. Every weekend, yon see your void deck or hawker centre spill over with people, usually men and occasionally some women, seeking a fortune by Illegal punting. But what is disturbing is what you don't see. It is the children who158 words
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Article, Illustration515 1984-07-20 1 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT Candidate makes a plea to rivals' supporters By Washington Correspondent SAN FRANCISCO, Thurs. To the loser falls the burden of proclaiming the winner. And so it fell on Mr Gary Hart to take the podium here at the Moscone Centre last night to ask515 words
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Article111 1984-07-20 1 MELBOURNE, Thurs. More than 100 ships were trapped in Australian ports today after maritime trade unions imposed a 48-hour ban on all foreign cargo ships. The unions want the proportion of Australian crewmen working on international routes involving Australian trade increased from the presentAFP; Reuter - 111 words
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Article53 1984-07-20 1 BANGKOK, Thurs. Thailand announced it was rushing its ambassador back to Laos tonight to clear the way (or negotiations on a border dispute that has sparked armed clashes. A Foreign Ministry statement said Thailand genuinely hoped to solve peacefully the dispute over three hamlets claimed byAFP - 53 words
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277 1984-07-20 1 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN Move to rectify shortage of top legal brains By FTVE engineers with good scholastic backgrounds are reading Law at the National University of Singapore, in a government move to rectify the shortage of good scholars doing legal studies. They are doing an intensive277 words
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Advertisement151 1984-07-20 1 2-Year Guarantee Sole Agent fT/A«^ ROXY (STORE) PTE. LTD. Inside 84 pages today SUMMARY WORLD NEWS 3-6 ASEAN 8 CAUSEWAY t KOI Nli YOl R PLACE EDITORIAL LETTERS 19 BACKGROUND 21 TIMESDOLLAR 21-24 RACING 42 SPORTS 43-47 SAVINGS ACCOUNTS m*+. CI interest O/nO^ 1 credited M%> J month| yFIXED DEPOSITS151 words
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Article424 1984-07-20 2 Specially for soldiers A SCHEME to supply SAF members and their families with food at discounted prices has proved popular. This is the latest perk offered to our soldiers who can buy the food from the SAF's suppliers, Singapore Food Industries, at special discounts. Chicken parts, whole chicken, duckling,424 words
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Article545 1984-07-20 2 Beijing's reaction CHINA said yesterday that it was under "no obligation" to honour a proposed government reorganisation in Hongkong which would give the British colony's residents more democratic rights. China assumes control of Hongkong in 1997. The statement by the Chinese Foreign Ministry was a reaction to545 words
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Article286 1984-07-20 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: HAVING flown Into power on socialist wings, French President Francois Mitterrand has been discarding his ideological appendages as he tries to plant his feet on more pragmatic and solid ground. Certainly Ideology has taken a back seat. Still, It most have been obvious to Mr286 words
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Article40 1984-07-20 2 SHOCK FOR RACKETEERS RUSSIANS who expected the anti-corruption drive to slacken when President Konstantin Chernenko took over have had a nasty shock. The purge of racketeers continues under the directive of No. 2 man, Mr Mikhail Gorbachev. page M40 words
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Article181 1984-07-20 2 12 COMPANIES DROP OUT AS TOP 100 LIST EXCEEDS 10b TWKLVE companies have dropped out of the Top 100 asset-rich corporations listed on the Stock Exchange of Singapore. For the first time, the combined assets of the Top 100 exceeded the $10 billion mark. Several other companies such as181 words
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Article283 1984-07-20 2 Cram's gambit AS Britain's biggest-ever Olympic team head for Los Angeles today, their prize bloom (no, not Zola Budd) sets off in another direction, determined to solve the mystery of his missing form. Steve Cram, the world's best 1,500-metre man. runs in a special mile event in Oslo tomorrow,283 words
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Article129 1984-07-20 2 Asean: Across the Causeway Dr M wants answers MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad has said he wants to know who was responsible for the haj seminar in Kelantan that allegedly turned into a pro- Iranian political rally. He told Bernama on Wednesday that he also wanted to129 words
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Article101 1984-07-20 2 Plea to students THAI POLICE have appealed for restraint and understanding from university students amid mounting campus dissent over the mass arrests of suspected communists and their sympathisers. The Bangkok Post reported that posters appeared on several campuses in protest against tne arrests, which included a few academics.101 words
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Article353 1984-07-20 2 Living to his fullest HE may be handicapped, but his disability does not stop Alan Ho from climbing the highest mountain in South-east Asia nor exploring the depth of the deep blue sea. Alan, 29, climbed Mount Kinabalu a few years ago. He took up snorkelling a few353 words
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Article156 1984-07-20 2 TV drama from China APART from the usual Hongkong and Taiwanese fare, television viewers can now enjoy the first China-made drama serials here. The programme is entitled Lu Zhishen, one of the characters in the evergreen classic Water Margin. It starts tomorrow on Channel 8. Acquired by SBC,156 words
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Miscellaneous100 1984-07-20 2 TV update CHANNEL 3 3.16 Fanface A Heap of Trouble 3.36 Lagu Sefoigan: Musical Interlude 3.46 The Andy Griffith Show The Statue 4.20 3-2-1 Contact Near-Far Tuesday 4.49 Isa Al Masih 5.28 Thunder the Barbarian Prophecy of Peril 6.27 Enos 7.20 Lagu Sefingan 7.30 Azan Maghrib: Prayer Call 7.34 Here's100 words
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Article, Illustration81 1984-07-20 3 THERE was a time when plastic surgery at China's Plastic Surgery Hospital was confined only to patching up maimed faces and limbs. Today, the hospital's surgeons are busy catering to the thousands of people who flock yearly to the 390bed, 13-operating roomAP - 81 words
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207 1984-07-20 3 Cabinet reshuffle in preparation for elections NEW DELHI, Thursday. INDIAN Prime Minister Indira Gandhi will take temporary charge of the External Affairs Ministry in a government reshuffle, the Press Trust of India (PTI) news agency said today. It said External Affairs Minister Narasimha Rao wouldReuter - 207 words
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Article, Illustration123 1984-07-20 3 TOKYO, Thurs. United States-designed F-15 Eagle jetflghters or the Japanese Air Self Defence Force scrambled for the first time today against a Soviet armed forces transport plane In an actual defence operation, an ASDF spokesman said. In the scramble operation early today, the two F-15s wentAP - 123 words
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285 1984-07-20 3 BEIJING, Thursday CHINA said today that it has "no obligation" to honour a proposed government reorganisation in Hongkong that would give residents of the British colony more democratic rights prior to the Chinese takeover in 1997. The statement by the Foreign MinistryAP; Reuter - 285 words
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262 1984-07-20 3 Muldoon may step down Las party leader WELLINGTON, Thurs. New Zealand's outgoing Prime Minister Sir Robert Muldoon, under fire for his handling of the country's currency crisis, indicated today he might step down as leader of the National Party early in the new year. Party leaders, meeting for the firstReuter - 262 words
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91 1984-07-20 3 ISLAMABAD, Than. The Pakistani government yesterday expressed concern about Saudi Arabia's decision to place Pakistan's master's degree on par with the Saudi bachelor's degree. A Foreign Office spokesman said Pakistan's concern was conveyed to Saudi Arabia's ambassador last Thursday. A Foreign Office offlclal addedUPI - 91 words
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Article, Illustration609 1984-07-20 4 Policy MR WALTER MONDALE clinched the Democratic Party presidential nomination in the very first ballot, but his triumph did not come easily. He spent 19' -i months on the road selling his message to party members in a bid to beat rivals whoUPI; AP - 609 words
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52 1984-07-20 4 LONDON, Thursday A MAJOR British bookmaker shortened the odds today on President Ronald Reagan winning a second term after Mr Walter Mondale became the Democratic Party nominee. "Reagan's now hot favourite/' said Ladbroke's, announcing odds of 1-3 for a Republican victory and 2-1 for MrReuter - 52 words
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Article192 1984-07-20 4 SAN FRANCISCO, Thurs. You can see almost anything on the streets of San Francisco these days. Take yesterday, on a busy street in town, near a booth selling the USA Today newspaper, a robot news box attracted a curious crowd. The electronic news box rolled upUPI - 192 words
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284 1984-07-20 4 LIAK TENG KIAT - New Jersey delegation pushes Mondale to victory LIAK TENG KIAT The vote By Washington Correspondent SAN FRANCISCO, Thurs. In the end, it was a sea of blue. Blue placards and banners saying "Mondale". Mr Walter Mondale's victory in the democratic nomination race had been confirmed after the New Jersey delegation's284 words
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Article178 1984-07-20 3 Beijing 'hostile towards Moscow' MOSCOW, Thurs. The official Soviet newspaper Pravda has accused Beiiing of displaying hostility towards Soviet policy and adopting an unfriendly course that can only harm attempts to improve Sino-Soviet relations. A Pravda editorial in today's issue said Chinese mass media had noticeably increased their hostility towardsReuter - 178 words
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468 1984-07-20 4 Mondale faces an even tougher battle Profile SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday MR WALTER MONDALE, the former VicePresident, is used to being No. 2, and he had to tight particularly hard to be No. 1 in his party. Now, most observers agree, he'll have to fight even harder in his quest forAP; UPI - 468 words
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Article, Illustration85 1984-07-20 5 SOVIET citizens can expect scanty news about the coming Olympic Games in Los Angeles which are being boycotted by their country. So the United States embassy in Moscow has stepped in and is displaying photographs and news outside the embassy building. This corner will no doubt beUPI - 85 words
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Article149 1984-07-20 5 Dissident Poles held in suspense WARSAW, Thurs. Four prominent Polish dissidents accused of plotting to overthrow the state, and more than 650 political prisoners are waiting to see how they may benefit from a government amnesty expected this weekend. Family members who met the accused after yesterday's 90-second hearing, only149 words
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Article143 1984-07-20 5 LONDON, Thurs. There are now 55, (MM) Mohameds, ft,Mt Alls, and M,Mt Singhs in Britain. To add to the confusion, there are multifarious ways of spelling Mohammed, while All seems to remain fairly constant, with an occasional Aly floating around here and there. TheBernama - 143 words
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347 1984-07-20 5 Britain set to battle 'terrorist state' LONDON, Thursday PRIME Minister Mrs Margaret Thatcher's government, beset by Irish and international terrorism, yesterday announced plans to ease extradition procedures and to wage war on ''the terrorist state." "We are not prepared to give in to terrorist demands. Prisoners in our jails willUPI - 347 words
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Article74 1984-07-20 5 LONDON. Thurs. An influential government committee yesterday endorsed the creation o 1 test-tube babies and laboratory experimentation on human embryos, but recommended that they be subject to strict legal con trols. The committee, chaired by Cambridge University philosopher Dame Mary Warnock, strongly oppose* surrogate motherhood a procedureUPI - 74 words
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Article37 1984-07-20 5 LON[X)N. Thurs British Defence Secretary Michael Heseltine yesterday pushed through a shake-up in his senior staff in defiance of protests from military chiefs. Nine top civil servants and senior-ranking officers will be axed. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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528 1984-07-20 5 Prospects of early breakthrough in dock strike dim LONDON, Thurs. BRITAIN plunged further into industrial turmoil today after talks failed to settle a marathon coal strike and a related dock strike paralysed ports and brought chaos to cross-channel ferry services. Miners' leaders and employersReuter - 528 words
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508 1984-07-20 6 But ability to form government in doubt JERUSALEM, Thursday ALTHOUGH all of Israel's major pollsters are now predicting that the Labour Party will win the largest number of seats in the elections on Monday, Labour's ability to put together a coalition government remainsNYT - 508 words
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Article, Illustration386 1984-07-20 6 BEIRUT, Thurs. Lebanon yesterday announced that it had ordered the closure of the Israeli liaison office in the Christian suburb of Dbaye, 10 km north of Beirut, as a result of the cancellation of a United States mediated troop withdrawal agreement between LebanonAP; AFP - 386 words
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Article77 1984-07-20 6 BURMESE OFFICIALS and foreign diplomats laid wreaths at the tombs of fallen nationalist heroes yesterday as the country marked Martyrs' Day for the first time at the rebuilt Martyrs' Mausoleum, it was reported in Rangoon. The bodies of nationalist leader Aung San and six other nationalist leaders areAP - 77 words
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Article78 1984-07-20 6 BRITISH AND Argentine officials met again yesterday in the first direct contact between the two nations since the Falklands War in 1982. The talks on normalising relations began in the Swiss capital of Bern on Wednesday with officials from neutral Switzerland acting as intermediary. Swiss ForeignUPI - 78 words
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Article61 1984-07-20 6 US SECRETARY of State George Shultz said in Honolulu on Wednesday that Vietnam had agreed to resume discussions next month on the fate of the nearly 2,500 American servicemen missing during the Vietnam War. Mr Shultz, in a speech to the Honolulu Council on Foreign Relations, said heAFP - 61 words
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Article59 1984-07-20 6 A SOVIET spacecraft, Soyuz T-12. launched two days ago with two men and a woman aboard, has docked with the orbiting space station Salyut-7, Moscow Radio said yesterday. The radio said the crew had joined three cosmonauts aboard Salyut-7 since February. The crew of Soyuz T-12 is likelyReuter - 59 words
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Article69 1984-07-20 6 ISRAEL REPORTED seizing a I^ebanese boat it says was involved in an attempted seaborne mass-murder attack against Israeli citizens. The military command said in Tel Aviv Israeli gunboats stopped the boat near Tripoli several days ago. It was the second time in a month that Israel disclosed seizingUPI - 69 words
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Article68 1984-07-20 6 INDIA AND China will start the next round of talks on their border dispute in Beijing on Sept 17. an Indian External Affairs Ministry spokesman said in New Delhi yesterday. The last round of talks was held in New Delhi last October. India claims China occupies about 38,000Reuter - 68 words
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Article, Illustration426 1984-07-20 6 JEDDAH, Thurs ISLAMIC countries mounted a new drive today to end the Gulf War by calling on the President of Gambia to hold mediation talks with Iran and Iraq. The peace effort by the President of the West African state. Sir DawdaReuter; AP - 426 words
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219 1984-07-20 6 Iraqis claim attack on 'large target' BAGHDAD, Thurs. Iraq said today it had attacked a "very large naval target" south-east of Iran's Kharg Island oH terminal in the Persian Gulf. A military spokesman, quoted by the officiart Iraqi news agency Ina* said th«? target was "effectively and ace* rately hit"Reuter; AFP - 219 words
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Article46 1984-07-20 6 ANKARA. Thurv The self-proclaimed "Turkish republic of northern Cyprus yesterday accepted an invitation by I'nited Nations Secretary Onei a I Javier Perez de Cuellar to take part in talks in Vienna next month on the future ,if in.- divided island of Cv prus AFPAFP - 46 words
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Article, Illustration373 1984-07-20 8 Mounting dissent over mass arrests Thai police call for understanding BANGKOK, Thurs. THAI police have appealed for restraint and understanding from university students amid mounting campus dissent over the mass arrests of suspected communists and their sympathisers. The Bangkok Post reported that posters appeared on several campuses in protest against373 words
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127 1984-07-20 8 Women jailed for posing as Buddhist monks BANGKOK, Thurs. A CRIMINAL c«iirt sentenced two women to six months In prison for impersonating Buddhist monks, living and praying with the men for seven yean In a temple, authorities said yesterday. Officials said Aree Urairat, 48, and 01 Tikol, 25, of UfaonUPI - 127 words
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98 1984-07-20 8 Investment drops sharply in Jakarta JAKARTA, Thurs. Foreign and domestic capital investment in Indonesia dropped to U*****.6 million (SSI. 9 billion) in the first six months of this year from US$3.B billion in the same period in 1983, a spokesman for the investment coordinating board said. Industry sources said theReuter - 98 words
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Article47 1984-07-20 8 SONGKHLA (Thailand). Thurs. A representative of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) today was to turn over a first instalment of U553.66 million <557.83 million) in aid to the Thai government to keep alive an anti-piracy campaign in the Guff of Thailand. AFPAFP - 47 words
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Article58 1984-07-20 8 BANGKOK. Thurs. Thailand said yesterday that its trade deficit for the first half of the year widened to US$l.7 billion (513.6 billion) despite a strong increase in exports. The central bank said exports climbed 15.7 per cent to US$3.6 billion during the January- June period while imports roseReuter - 58 words
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Article, Illustration167 1984-07-20 8 MANILA, Thurs. The chief of the Philippines military has filed a 100 million peso (*****.7 million) libel suit against a Manila magazine, a lawyer and a writer over an article on the inquiry into the murder of opposition leader Benigno Aquino. The suit,Reuter - 167 words
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Article132 1984-07-20 8 MANILA, Thurs. The military has filed subversion charges against a Roman Catholic priest belonging to a nationalist group which has organised protest demonstrations against President Ferdinand Marcos, a government prosecutor said today. Charged was the Rev Jose Dizon, secretarygeneral of the Nationalist Alliance, who was detainedAP - 132 words
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193 1984-07-20 8 Suharto tightens cattle import controls JAKARTA, Thurs PRESIDENT Suharto yesterday ordered tighter controls over the entry of cattle from abroad after learning that the hoof and mouth disease that killed some Indonesian cattle last year was similar to a type of the disease that exists in Latin America. Husbandry MinisterAP - 193 words
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445 1984-07-20 9 Mahathir on the seminar that turned into pro-Iran rally KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday PRIME Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad has said he wants to know who was responsible for the hai seminar in Kelantan that allegedly turned into a pro-Iranian political rally. HeBernama - 445 words
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341 1984-07-20 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malayan Railway (KTM) will increase its fares by between 8 and 15 per cent from Aug 1 to partially offset the increase in operating expenditure, its general manager, Datuk Ahmad BadrT Mohamed Basir, said on Tuesday. He told aNST - 341 words
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Article, Illustration87 1984-07-20 9 New job in jail for Mokhtar KAJANG, Thnrs. Former Culture, Youth and Sports Minister Datuk Mokhtar Hashim (above), now serving a life sentence In Pudu Jail, will be assigned new duties within the prison walls. The director-general of prisons, Datnk Ibrahim HaJI Mohamad, said today that at present Mokhtar wasBernama - 87 words
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396 1984-07-20 9 Malaysia tells China KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday CHINA has shown willingness to preserve and nurture good and close relations with Malaysia, Deputy Foreign Minister Kadir Sheikh Fadzir said today. He said Malaysia told Beijing she would judge China s sincerity through "action and notBernama - 396 words
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Article, Illustration205 1984-07-20 9 Government is keeping tabs on weekly KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Malaysian government is keeping an eye on the Far Eastern Economic Review, because it has published some articles and reports which were "inaccurate and can confuse the readers," Parliament was told. In a written reply to a question by DrAFP - 205 words
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99 1984-07-20 9 IPOH, Thurs. The government will launch a nationwide campaign to encourage the people to buy and use locally-produced goods, Deputy Trade and Industry Minister Haji Muhyiddin Yassin said. He said his ministry would set up a committee to organise the campaign, which would involve allBernama - 99 words
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Article350 1984-07-20 10 RONNIE WAI - SAF discount scheme proves a hit RONNIE WAI Food prices lower than those at supermarkets By A SCHEME to supply SAF members and their families with food at cheaper rates has proved to be popular. This is the latest perk offered to our soldiers who can buy the food from350 words
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479 1984-07-20 10 BEN DAVIDSON - Former inspector loses wrongful dismissal suit BEN DAVIDSON No injustice done to him, says judge By A FORMER polfce inspector yesterday lost his wrongful dismissal suit against the government. Mr Tong Keng Wah, 37, now a security manager, had alleged that the former Commissioner of Police had intentionally brought four479 words
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Article30 1984-07-20 10 LEONG Kens Fatt, 56, was yesterday fined a maximum of $20,000 for having 277 uncensored videotapes at his Boon Lay Drive flat last Oct 24. He pleaded guilty.30 words
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Article, Illustration200 1984-07-20 10 Young and restless to start reading WHILE teenagers are the main target of this year's reading month, It seems that the pre-teens have already taken the lead. Many youngsters can be found every day sitting in bookshops browsing through books. Children at Times The Bookshop in Centrepolnt this week said200 words
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188 1984-07-20 10 A MAID jumped from a second storey balcony with her hands still tied behind her after two robbers allegedly raped her, the High Court heard yesterday. But Urn Teck Hock, 23, one of the two accused of raping the maid,188 words
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82 1984-07-20 10 Japan looks West to whet its reading appetite JAPAN is increasingly looking West... for something more to read. Last year, 2,926 English book titles were translated into Japanese, 405 more than in 1962. Just under half of them were popular fiction. These figures were given by Mr Keijiro Mori, general82 words
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Article94 1984-07-20 10 Man faces two new theft charges A MAN had two fresh charges of theft of two prime movers worth $28,Mt filed against him yesterday. He Is already facing charges of stealing four containers, three trailers, textiles, ceramics tiles and tyres worth a total of $448,223. The two offences were alleged94 words
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233 1984-07-20 10 Legal board's amendment gives clerks a breather ALTHOUGH articled clerkship may soon be abolished as a mode of entry to the legal profession, there is still hope for those already working in law firms. The Board of Legal f Education has amended its rules to allow itself discretion in waiving233 words
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100 1984-07-20 10 Arts Fest items to be shown on TV soon THE first of the Festival of Arts recordings made by the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation will be screened by the end of this month. An SBC spokesman said yesterday that the popular Baba play, Vtieh Meammtu, Is scheduled to be televised on100 words
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Article42 1984-07-20 10 TWO Singapore students scored First Class Honours in the final examination of the University of Essex in Britain. Mr C. S. Wang and Mr Y. H. Thia, both formerly from the Singapore Polytechnic, are in the electronic engineering faculty.42 words
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221 1984-07-20 11 Sentence today for man found guilty in conspiracy A BUSINESS consultant was yesterday found guilty on nine counts of abetment- by -conspiracy to cheat several banks of $4.01 million. Sentence on Rudy Vivian Rodrigues, 47, will be passed today. The marine fraud in the charges involved the scuttling of two221 words
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Article154 1984-07-20 11 THE first in a series of five regional workshops on "Singapore's 25 years of nation-building and the future directions of the People's Association" will be launched by the Second Deputy Prime Minister (Foreign Affairs), Mr S. Rajaratnam, at the PA headquarters on Sunday. The theme for154 words
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Article325 1984-07-20 11 DELICE GAN - Earlier pay day for Telecomes DELICE GAN Move to save workers queuing time By TELECOMS employees are the first in the public sector to receive their pay before the traditional end of month pay day. Being paid early in the month means not having to wait in a long queue325 words
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85 1984-07-20 11 Alcohol found in dead tugboat man AN OPEN verdict was recorded yesterday on a tugboat taikong whose body was found floating in the sea on March 23 off the Pasir Panjang wharves. A coroner's inquiry heard that Ong Sing Yap, 44, was last seen on his tugboat by his friend,85 words
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216 1984-07-20 11 NGIAM TONG HAI - NGIAM TONG HAI By FARMERS In Urn Chu Kang have succeeded In checking the spread of a disease that has killed thousands of ducks In the area. The disease pasdeurellosis. which b caused by bacteria, affected ducks in 11 farms over the past month.216 words
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Article, Illustration197 1984-07-20 11 Two unions to get a woman at the helm TOP woman trade unionist Madam Yu-Foo Yee Shoon is being groomed for a bigger leadership role. From next month, she will become executive secretary of two industrial unions, and will be the first woman to hold high office in a union.197 words
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170 1984-07-20 11 Raise skills call to women workers WOMEN workers should both upgrade their skills and work side-by-side with their male colleagues in seeking a brighter future. For the benefit of the country as a whole, women workers should not think of themselves as a sectional group, said NTUC chairman, Madam Yu-Foo170 words
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Article52 1984-07-20 11 RELATIVES are asked to claim the body of Madam See Tang Em, 88. who died at the Tan Tock Seng Hospital on Sunday. Madam See was a resident of the Ling Kwang Home for the Aged. Relatives are asked to contact Assistant Investigating Officer Ngoo Teng Chon52 words
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Article, Illustration340 1984-07-20 12 JUDY TAN; RONNIE WAI - JUDY TAN and RONNIE WAI 12 missing after boat capsized in sea off Changi By A MOTOR sampan carrying 37 Indonesians capsized in heavy seas about 19 km off Changi early yesterday, leaving one person dead and 12 others missing. The other 24 were rescued340 words
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351 1984-07-20 12 Pig imports to increase gradually THE recent cut in import fees for live pigs will not have an immediate impact. Imports will increase gradually because the government plans to eventually phase out local pig farms. However, industry sources said no immediate increase in imported live pigs is expected. They said351 words
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160 1984-07-20 12 Worker stabbed during beer-money quarrel A THAI construction worker, who almost stabbed a friend to death after an argument about the alleged misappropriation of $4, was yesterday sentenced to two years' jail and six strokes of the cane. Khammool Liswan, 30, was found guilty of hurting Mr Suk Ouadkhet, 38,160 words
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Article39 1984-07-20 12 AN ON-the-spot art competition will be held at Siglap Community Centre at 2.15 p.m. tomorrow. The theme is Courtesy and it is open to students from the lower secondary classes, primary schools and kindergartens in Siglap constituency.39 words
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Article, Illustration339 1984-07-20 12 TAN LIAN CHOO - Moscow aid to Viets 'linked to US military presence' TAN LI AN CHOO By THE Soviet Union will maintain its present aid levels to Vietnam as long as there is no change in the US military presence in Southeast Asia, Soviet ambassador Fedor Potapenko suggested here yesterday. He said future339 words
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91 1984-07-20 12 Indonesia, Singapore end joint exercise SINGAPORE and Indonesia successfully conducted their first "joint fullscale search and rescue (SAR) exercise for aircraft in distress on Wednesday. The objective of the exercise was to test their communications facilities and coordination procedures in SAR operations. The Singapore Marine Department and Singapore Meteorological Service91 words
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Article62 1984-07-20 12 WHEN a housewife stepped out from her Block 61, Chai Chee Road flat one morning, she found some obscene words on the wall beside the door. The words, written in Chinese characters, insulted the modesty of the housewife and her sister. Yesterday, LJm Kiak Meng. 27, was62 words
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Article, Illustration178 1984-07-20 13 SINGAPORE Airlines' managing director, Mr George Chan, has resigned to head an advertising firm in Los Angeles. The move came as no surprise as rumours of his impending departure had been circulating for some weeks now. The national carrier announced178 words
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Article, Illustration433 1984-07-20 13 CHAN ENG CHENG - CHAN ENG CHENG $12 m renovations will benefit latecomers, performers and handicapped By THE Kallang Theatre will be the theatre when renovations to it are completed, for it will cater for everyone stage stars, the handicapped and even latecomers. Latecomers will not have to433 words
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Article316 1984-07-20 13 Most concert-goers interviewed agree with Culture Ministry's action MOST concert-goers interviewed think the Culture Ministry's decision to keep out latecomers until a suitable Interval Is a timely move, although a few defended the tardy ones. Latecomers are a nuisance, the majority say, and mar the316 words
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Article372 1984-07-20 14 HSUNG BEE HWA - HSUNG BEE HWA Local manufacturers stop recruiting staff By SINGAPORE'S computer disk drive industry, which saw booming sales last year, is starting to shift into low gear. At a time when other electronics companies are frantically trying to get more staff, several disk drive manufacturers372 words
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117 1984-07-20 14 Gift to the Malaysian government a first for bird park JURONG Bird Park yesterday presented six peafowls, comprising one peacock and five peahens, to Tan Sri Monamed Zahir Bin Haji Ismail, Speaker of the Dewan Raayat (House of Representatives). Mr Ahmad Rony Assim, First Secretary of the Malaysian High Commission117 words
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Article, Illustration437 1984-07-20 14 LEE SIEW HUA; ANG LAY WAH - Wet and dry Katong Plaza LEE SIEW HUA ANG LAY WAH Occupants complain of seepage and dry taps By and SOME occupants at Katong Plaza are angry and frustrated about water seeping into their shops. They said the water seeps from the telephone trunking ducts into the shops on the437 words
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Article61 1984-07-20 14 NINETEEN MEN were yesterday fined between $50 and $90 for spitting in public while another was fined for clearing his nose at a food centre. The offences occurred at Empress Place, Adam Road, Golden Mile, Jalan Berseh, Newton and Blanco Court food centres and also in61 words
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Article99 1984-07-20 14 A SENIOR CLERK used her "initiative" and used two forged seals to save time while her boss was away on business. Lim Lee Tiang, 28, made and used two rubber stamps to save the bother of getting genuine endorsements from two trade Dodies on two documents. Lim,99 words
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Article104 1984-07-20 14 TWO ROBBERS, who pretended to be looking for a friend, entered a house in Mei Hwan Drive, off Ang Mo Kio Avenue 1, and robbed a housewife of $12,850 in jewellery and cash on Wednesday. Madam Asemah Ismail, 43, said two men came looking for her son104 words
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Article128 1984-07-20 14 THREE EATING establishments, including a hotel, were yesterday fined between $100 and $200 for failing to keep their kitchens clean. Hotel Savoy in Upper Wilkie Road was fined $200 for the offence on April 2. It was fined another $200 for having dirty refrigerators on the same128 words
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Article, Illustration305 1984-07-20 15 Queue -up signs to be put up atgovt counters SING A, the courtesy mascot, will soon be a familiar sight at public counters in government departments. Colourful signs, showing him and three other lion mascots queueing up, will be put up at all305 words
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321 1984-07-20 15 JOSEPHINE NG; AUDREY PERERA - Elbowing and shoving give way to manners JOSEPHINE NG AUDREY PERERA By and HAVE you ever been prevented from getting out of a lift because others were elbowing their way in? Has a door ever slammed in your face because the person in front was not considerate enough to hold321 words
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Article85 1984-07-20 15 COURTESY is not a means to an end bat should be in as this was the message that won the Singapore \irlin»-s team the top place In last night's courtesy ski. competition. Jubilant cheers rang out when they beat eight other teams from hotels85 words
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217 1984-07-20 15 Conference on data bases will boost software centre role THE National Computer Board's hopes to develop Singapore into a major software centre will soon get a boost, when the 10th international conference on Very Large Data Bases (VLDB) is held here next month. A data base is a sophisticated computer-based217 words
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251 1984-07-20 15 MORE than 200 scientists, researchers and technicians from the Asia-Pacific region will attend a three-day conference on electron microscopy at the National University of Singapore starting on Aug 30. This Third Asia-Pacific Conference on Electron Microscopy aims to promote the use of electron microscopes251 words
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82 1984-07-20 15 Another 144 SBS conductors retrenched SINGAPORE Bus Service has retrenched another 144 conductors made redundant by its switch to one-man-operat-ed buses. This brings to 369 the number of conductors retrenched since last week. Each will receive an average $6,000 in retrenchment benefits-. With yesterday's retrenchment, SBS' conductor strength has been82 words
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Advertisement172 1984-07-20 12 Vgfttff hous» Savour our Dittos hamburgers barbecued chicken. oriental delights and more 1 at this round the-clock cozy haven W^ mow 4- Course Daily Executive Lunch $12 50 5- Course Dinner $18 00 /^^2k Q E Bar Unwind and relax with drinks and soothing music at our shioshaDe lobby bar172 words
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Advertisement293 1984-07-20 13 XeroxN|y quality copiers from only 5p490« For a very short time, you can get unbelievable bargains on a limited supply of used Xerox plain paper copiers. These machines are only available through this special two day warehouse sale. All copiers are in good -I^l J I I l_ working order.293 words
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Advertisement486 1984-07-20 14 Warehouse Clearance Sale To Clear At 50% Below Cost 8 Days Only 18th 25th July Over 10,000 sq.ft. of furniture tsfTparking' display see to believe Z&fSt^ow Hurry While Stock Lasts. h^i^^ Jai _^_^^fc "'^B Solid Wood I HP|B||ißHHfyVHil A^B IB Dining Tahie f«tf4l FfVTV ■^"■llH I RT^k "M ■■^^B B■486 words
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Article, Illustration457 1984-07-20 17 They form 'mini turf clubs' at many housing estates By Around Your Place reporters A VOID deck or a hawker centre packed with bookies and punters trying their luck at these "instant turf clubs" this is a common sight in many housing estates on weekends. But what457 words
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Article148 1984-07-20 17 COMPUTERS: Weekly courses in computer appreciation, elementary BASIC programming and applied BASIC (in upper soft and microsoft) will start on July 30 at Mountbatten CC. Call the CC for more details. Fashion designing: Register for a \2 session course at Bukit Ho Swee CC. Fee148 words
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Article28 1984-07-20 17 THERE will not be a ministerial walkabout on Sunday because most of the ministers will be involved in the full-dress rehearsal for the National Day parade.28 words
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Article326 1984-07-20 17 THE authorities are not closing their eyes to such mini turf dobs. In fact, 524 people have been arrested for flouting the law since January this year, and the police are hot on the heels of the others. Acting Assistant Superintendent Tan Keng326 words
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Article109 1984-07-20 17 Walking tall to prove a point OLD age is beautiful and healthy. About 50 members of the Serangoon Gardens CC Senior Citizens' Club will be out to prove this on Sunday when they join a 2.7 kilometre fitness walk in their estate at 8 a.m. They will be led by109 words
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Article167 1984-07-20 17 Take a shot at the $1,500 prize LOOK through your photo albums. Are there any memorable shots that you may have taken at some RC functions? Why not enter these masterpieces for the first National RC Photo Competition and pick up the top prize of as much as $1,500? The167 words
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Article520 1984-07-20 17 Talks/shows COMPUTERS: At Dover Road CC, systems manager Mr Yap Eng Lip will speak on personal computers tonight at 8 p.m. Mr Yu Chun Chiang, computer science teacher from Hwa Chong Junior College, will speak on microcomputers for the home on Monday at 8 p.m. Speaking on520 words
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Article175 1984-07-20 17 CHECKS with punters show that by 12.30 p.m. on weekends, the hawker centres and void decks are already teeming with fortune seekers. They are mostly men. But lately women, some with children in tow, have joined in. They order their drinks, place their bets with the bookies175 words
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Article205 1984-07-20 17 What some residents say MR Khoo Kim Seng, the chairman of An ft Mo Kio Zone F residents •■onimltU't* said young girls and women* dare not go near these places because they feel uneasy. "Even I dare not go and bay food there. When there is a raid, these people205 words
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Advertisement110 1984-07-20 17 BK^^l B^B\ i^Bßl Kbh We made the Olympic team. Imaging the Future J^ Off icial Film Of .JL^r W| FUJI FILM^^ «Y At Fuji, we're proud to be the Official Film of the Los Angeles 1984 Olympics. The Olympics have always stood for excellence, and so has Fuji. Recently, for110 words
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495 1984-07-20 18 The Straits Times says France takes right turn FRENCH President Francois Mitterrand has made a long-awaited move in appointing a new Prime Minister to head the next Cabinet. That move and his choice signal the French leader's determination to inject a new impetus in his presidency. Mr Mitterrand won the495 words
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Article, Illustration1019 1984-07-20 18 WONG AI KWEI - WONG AI KWEI They knocked on many doors but were turned away. Undaunted, the Defu industrialists persisted in their uphill battle for better terms from the Housing and Development Board, their landlord. It took about two years but today, they can say that they have1,019 words
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Article772 1984-07-20 18 I The Russel I Baker column NEW YORK I've cancelled my arrangements to go to San Francisco for the convention, thank you. No, of coarse I'm not mad at anybody. What's there to be mad about? I've never said I was even half qualified to beNYT - 772 words
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738 1984-07-20 18 GILES MERRIT - BRUSSELS The real achievement of the European Community's summit in Fontainebleau late last month may yet turn out to be one that most Europeans are too polite to mention the integration at long last of the British. Britain's budget rebate deal738 words
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Advertisement105 1984-07-20 18 Quality and Reliability The Datalife Difference Triangle International A (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. JIJLL 1. Sophia Road. #04-01 Peace Centre JEM Singapore 0922 Tel *****51 (4 Imps) Cable Address "TRIANSIN'" by remote control You can start or stop and even adjust to a*^ atatahaW. .aw* awr tdW 1 B .awl tar105 words
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Letter, Illustration475 1984-07-20 19 Nothing snooty at all Two letters on our editorials I AM in agreement with your editorial "Lay the HUDC down to rest" (ST. July 16), but before we do exactly that wouldn't it be wise to first find out what has caused its demise? As far as I can make475 words
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85 1984-07-20 19 Weeks pass and still no money I WAS involved in an industrial accident last year and was awarded compensation for my injury under the company workmen's compensation policy. The underwriter forwarded this money to the Ministry of Labour for processing over six weeks ago, and to date I have not85 words
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Letter139 1984-07-20 19 IT has been reported that there are now about 700 applicants for HUDC flats. As 2,400 HUDC flats will be ready by next year, this shows that demand is far short of supply. I wonder if the Housing Board has attempted to analyse the139 words
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382 1984-07-20 19 I REFER to the remarks made by Dr Toh Chin Chye, and your reader "No Crooked Thinking". (ST, July 16). It is incorrect to say "that the (political) apathy we see today is a direct result of elected Barisan Sosialis MPs boycotting382 words
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138 1984-07-20 19 I REFER to the letter "Man told to pay fare for child" by "Annoyed Commuter". (ST, July 14). Only infants in arms are entitled to free travel on our buses. This is explicitly stated in our bus guide. Also, fares for children138 words
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Letter83 1984-07-20 19 WE wish to thank Mrs Goh (ST, June 28) for her comments concerning the story entitled "Arasoo" in the PEP Basic Reader 3A. The reference to "a box of cigarettes" in the story has already been deleted and replaced by the words "a box of chocolates". This change83 words
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Letter79 1984-07-20 19 WE wish to thank Mr Lim Khone San for the suggestion in his letter "Channel water to cistern". (ST, June 21). Channelling waste water from wash basins for use in flushing water closets is not practical. Waste water from wash basins may contain solids and oily food79 words
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Letter, Illustration179 1984-07-20 19 Critics who quick to jump to conclusions THANK you for your editorial comment "Criticism need not be dissent" (ST, July 19). I did not expect my casual remark would deserve such attention. I agree it is healthy to have a critical attitude. As you have correctly explained, Singaporeans are now179 words
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114 1984-07-20 19 A 25pc price rise is too much I AM surprised to note that the price of wholemeal bread has been increased from 80 cents to $1 a loaf. This is an increase of 25 per cent and is certainly too high. It seems that every time the National Wages Council114 words
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95 1984-07-20 19 Separate marks will help parents I HAVE been residing here for the past four years. During my school days, the report card carried marks for reading, writing, spelling, etc. Thus parents were able to know exactly where their children fell short. In Singapore, too, marks are awarded for each individual95 words
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Article, Illustration713 1984-07-20 20 Chernenko the top dog Gorbachev may head anti-corruption drive but he's only No 2 MOSCOW SOME of the highliving Soviet citizens who looked forward to a renewal of the good life when Mr Konstantin Chernenko became the country's leader last February have had a nasty shock. On June 26, the713 words
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Article, Illustration774 1984-07-20 20 WASHINGTON The debate over space weapons will be with us for many years whether Mr Ronald Reagan is re-elected or not this November. Once the presidential personal seal of approval has been given to big ticket items such as Star Wars,774 words
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Article37 1984-07-20 21 Up Down Unch Incjustriols 27 47 28 Finance 3 9 4 Hotels 1 4 4 Properties 0 10 2 Plantations I 5 4 Mining 2 3 0 Deb/Loans 0 I 4 Totol 34 79 4637 words
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Article43 1984-07-20 21 K. Lumpur barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 12 76 25 Finance 0 10 1 Hotels 0 2 0 Properties I 7 1 Oil palms I 4 2 Tins 0 7 2 Rubbers 0 12 3 Deb/Loans 0 0 2 Total 14 118 3643 words
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Article83 1984-07-20 21 SHARE prices retreated across a broad front at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday in quiet trading. On the whole, losses were generally moderate as investors continued to stay on the sidelines. The widely followed New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index fell 9.16 points to 1341.08.83 words
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Article66 1984-07-20 21 Boustead Bhd Gtanntu unch PMC —2 Sen* Stop 2 CIC +6 Haw Par unch Pan E««c +10 Sima Darby -1 CCM unch axhcapcßM -3 Parts Plant —4 Trad* +5 CoM Storage unch KtppaJ 1 Esso -10 MuBJ-Purpoie -1 fnmti u Kt, SUS P FIN unch NBT66 words
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Article, Illustration317 1984-07-20 21 THE overnight poor showing on Wall Street dampened the local market yesterday. After four consecutive rises, the Straits Times Industrial Index lost 1.24 points to 877.90. The Business Times Composite Index fell 2.31 points to 785.32. Falls led rises 78 to 34.317 words
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Article78 1984-07-20 21 Kama*** 50c 860 430 GIHMcsSOc 267+25 Acma 240 24 I T P 356+18 Ktntuctr Sport 460 ♦12 Pan II 50c 266 ♦10 Larut Tei 334+8 kronf Enf 50c 226+7 CtC 340 +-6 S Sleamshjp 50c 148 +6 Prim 550 +5 Austral AmaJ 515 +5 Straits Tradbw. 505 +5 DIC78 words
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Article79 1984-07-20 21 0 Kwmul 945 -135 Seianfo. Drtdf 550 -20 Mhauon 480 —20 0C I C 9?5 -IS She! 820 -15 6 limb* 205 —12 DufepMSOc 135 -11 Euo 1340 -10 DBS 785 -10 M Ctmtnt 680 -10 Ballon 240 -10 Spore I and 350 8 Fed CaMti 297 -7 M79 words
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Article67 1984-07-20 21 July 18 My 19 BT iompos.tr 787 63 7ft 32 61 Indcttof *****08 *****30 BT CB/0S 254 357 ST Industrials ***** 877 90 STFmanct 2584 36 *****1 >! Motels 904 42 903 61 ST Proptttos ***** 564 72 ST ttmnfs 362 19 362 50 ST Plantations 2645 46 264467 words
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Article16 1984-07-20 21 Pan-El 3,703,000 Jurong Engr 455,000 Conjplant 445,000 K L Kepon 9 405,000 GIH 212,00016 words
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Article, Illustration525 1984-07-20 21 THE authorities may think buying no-brand goods will help lower the cost of living, but Singaporeans seem cool to the idea. These products made the headlines two days ago when the Trade and Industry Ministry joined the Consumers' Association525 words
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Article, Illustration459 1984-07-20 21 Combined assets break $10 b record for first time TWELVE companies have dropped out of the Top 100 asset-rich corporations listed on the Stock Exchange of Singapore. For the first time, the combined assets of the Top 100 exceeded the $10 billion mark. Several other459 words
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Article, Illustration323 1984-07-20 21 AN ASSOCIATION for businesswomen has been established after a two-year wait. Last week, the Registry of Societies gave the nod for which the International Business Women's Association had waited patiently. It took time because of administrative reasons, said Miss Barbara Pugh, a member of323 words
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132 1984-07-20 21 AT T to cut costs by 20 to 25 pc NEW YORK American Telephone an d Telegraph Co, in reporting second quarter net income of US$455 million (*****.7 million) said it was seeking to reduce its costs by between 20 and 25 per cent. The company cited its recently announcedReuter - 132 words
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Article41 1984-07-20 21 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia has launched its first venture capital company, Malaysian Ventures Bhd, with a committed capital of MJ13.22 million. It has 11 other local shareholders with six units and International Finance Corp with four of the 24 units. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article27 1984-07-20 21 LONDON The government is adopting measures to encourage wide share ownership in British Telecom when it is denationalised, Information Technology Minister Kenneth Baker told Parliament. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article245 1984-07-20 21 Profits of POSB double to $64 m THE Post Of fire Savings Bank has doubled its profits. It made $64 million compared with $39.6 million in 1982. The I'OSB's latest annual report, released yesterday, revealed that the bank paid its 2.5 million depositor* $349.'] million In interest. This Is 12245 words
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Article104 1984-07-20 21 HONGKONG Gold closed significantly higher yesterday following an Iraqi report that it attacked "very large naval target" south-oast of Iran's Kharg bland oil terminal, dealers said. It reached a high of USS3S4 JO an ounce before dosing at U*****.50 353.00. well above New York's 1'*****.75Reuter - 104 words
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Article3391 1984-07-20 22 READERS should be aware of the limitations of this information Not every transaction, nor every price dealt in at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered in "business done" Further because all dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does3,391 words
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Article1195 1984-07-20 22 INDUSTRIALS Ajinomoto xd Alex Hldg cd Alcom(— (1)2.04 Antoh (1.758 1.775) (12) 1 75 (5) 1 76 (1) 1.78 (4) 1 77 cd A Choc (2 578 2 595) (2) 2 56(1)2 55(7)2 58 AISB (4 70S) (1) 4 74 AMD (3.848 3.885) (8) 31,195 words
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Article2852 1984-07-20 22 M shares quote J hive a par value of Jl unless otherwise specified 'Adjusted tor sc <p rifhts. N Tai-eiempted dividend ABN is traded in lots ol 10 shares eacr. with the price quoted in dolars 1954 Last Yield Vol Day Hfti Low Company Sale Change2,852 words
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Article, Illustration17 1984-07-20 23 Closing prices cents/kilo Singapore August ***** down 2 50 cents Malaysia August ***** down 2 2517 words
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Article, Illustration18 1984-07-20 23 Closing prices mm Straits Tin 29 15 down 2 00 cents Turnover: 91 tonnes down 14 tonnes18 words
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Article44 1984-07-20 23 GOLD USJ/oz Thurs Wed Singapore *****—***** ********** Hongkong *****-***** *****-***** Wed lues New York 348 75-349 25 345 75-346 75 London 345 25-345 75 346 00—346 50 Sept Dec Simei Gold Futures high-low 367.20—364 10 Closing 356.10 367 10 Volume: 10 51344 words
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Article142 1984-07-20 23 THE KILOBAR market opened at 5J24.234 and closed at 5J24.495. The Far East gold market opened at the day's low of U5J348.40 8.90. It traded briefly to a high of U*****.50/9.90 in quiet morning trading and closed for lunch at U*****.30/ 9.80. The market reopened at U*****.20/ 9.70, rallied142 words
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Article132 1984-07-20 23 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil market closed higher on covering and speculative buying interest prompted by Pakistan's presence in its RBD palm oil tender. palm Closing prices Crude wi«w palm ofl iui» 1060 (central south t noftto Al4 1070 (central) 1060 IMHitti t nortti) Stpt IKO (norm) 1040 (central)132 words
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Article24 1984-07-20 23 Silvar Closini pneej USJ/troro: Tim Ntd Singapore Uru« 7 40—7 45 IM Twi New York Una, 7 35—7 40 Source Credit Suase. Spore24 words
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Article58 1984-07-20 23 THE Straits Tin price in Penang remained at the International Tin Agreement's floor level of MJ29.15 per kilo. The buffer stock manager continued to provide most of the support at this level and local interests took a small amount. Turnover fell to 91 tonnes from 105 on Wednesday58 words
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Article28 1984-07-20 23 Ctourtf pricts copp«f £/tome M Spot 1019 00-1019 50 (1006 00-1006 50) 3 months 1034 50— 1035 00 (1025 00-1025 50) Market tone Firmer Sales 87.900 tonnes28 words
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Article24 1984-07-20 23 Closinc prie« Alum.mum M Spot 866 00—86/00 (870 00—*****) 3 months 891 50—892 00 (895 00—895 50) Market tone firmer Sales 20.350 tonnes24 words
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Article245 1984-07-20 23 THE US dollar opened at 5J2.1500/20. Trading was quiet and within a narrow range. It eased to a low of 552.1485 and closed at 552.1490 00. The greenback remained firm but eased to close at the day's low. Against the Deutschemark, it opened at 2.8585/00 and was traded to245 words
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Article214 1984-07-20 23 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency curtency one unit of to SSjlO foreign currency Australian dollar *****-***** 5.70-5 57 Canadian dollar *****-***** 6 24-615 NZ collar 1.0681-***** 9 64-9 23 Sterling pound 2 8280—2 8315 357 351 US dollar 2 1490-2 1500 468 464214 words
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Article213 1984-07-20 23 Managers' prices for 19th July Singapore Unit Trust The Commme 3 12— 3 31 The Sannp Fund 191-2 03 Spore Proj Fund 139-147 SporeS« Fund 11-2 74 S pore ln««t Fund 1 16— 1 23>d Spore Equity Fund 1 35—1 46 Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest Fund 1213 words
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Article842 1984-07-20 23 From Pag* 22 Sg Woy (3.748) (3) 3.72 (3) 3.74 Tan Chong (1 128 1.1 35) (78) 1.14 (8) 1.15 (19) 1.13 (8) 1 12 Tosek (2) 4.30 Text Corp (2.548 2 885) xd TOM (3.228 3.245) (12) 3.22 (5) 3.20 (35) 3.24 cd Time842 words
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Article, Illustration301 1984-07-20 23 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) An Cargo Time Block P Fillmore (136/3) 21.7(0700) TA3 0900 1000 1800 1900 P3 1000 1100 1800 1900 S3 Chung lie (405 A) 217(0700) FSB 1200 1400 1800 1900 Ul Takan II (2256) 21/7(0800) TA3301 words
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Article, Illustration130 1984-07-20 24 Your market basket What a typical family of This Change four would buy from week from last Tanein Halt wet market week 500pn lean pork 3.70 Unch 300pn streaky pork 1.90 Unch 500pn mutton 5.50 Unch 500|m beef (frozen) 5.00 Unch lkg chicken: hen 4.80 Unch cockerel 4.40 Unch 10130 words
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143 1984-07-20 24 PROMET Bhd has explained to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange that it sold off 17 vessels to Chuan Hup Marine Ltd because it is in their shareholders' interests for its fleet of offshore oil and gas service vessels to be operated by Chuan Hup143 words
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Article261 1984-07-20 24 Chartered Bank to compensate SingLand for flop IN A most unusual deal, Singapore Land will receive $23.6 million from Chartered Bank as compensation for not being able to buy into the bank's posh multi-storey office building in Battery Road, despite "discussions over a261 words
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Article195 1984-07-20 24 Malaysian Resources' profits up MALAYSIAN Resources Corporation Bhd, which achieved a four-fold increase In pre-tax profits in IMS, has continued to perform well tor the first six months of this year. Pre-tax profits rose ».S per cent to Msls million for the half, year to June M en a 59195 words
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187 1984-07-20 24 MALAYSIA-BASED MBf Holdings, which recently made news because of its venture into financial services with the Dow Banking group, has bought a one-third stake in AMC, a leading independent group of advertising agencies in South-east Asia, for MsBoo,ooo. Another 888,000 new AMC shares187 words
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Article35 1984-07-20 24 HIGHLANDS LOWLANDS has raised its stake in HRU Sdn Bhd (formerly known as Syarikat Penyelikdekan Pertanlan Barlow Boustead) to 53 per cent by buying a further 36,900 shares in HRU at $9.50 per share.35 words
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Article39 1984-07-20 24 THE Stock Exchange of Singapore said it relisted DUNLOP MALAYSIAN INDUSTRIES BHD, and trading in its newly subdivided 50 cent shares resumed yesterday. The Msl shares were last traded before suspension on June 1, at $438. Reuter.39 words
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Article23 1984-07-20 24 INNOVEST BHD has stopped all negotiations on the proposed acquisition of Traders N Merchants Insurance, Associated Management Services and Edgo Pte Ltd.23 words
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Article108 1984-07-20 24 THE belief that money begets more money does not apply to this type of funds, also known as inactive money. Hence its lazy name. Basically, it is money which is removed from circulation and not used to finance current businesses or lent out to banks or other financial108 words
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Article44 1984-07-20 24 Invisible trade NOTHING sinister or ghostly about this type of trade. It is the export and import of "products" you cannot see or carry in your hands. Invisible trade includes services such as shipping, insurance, transfer of interest, profits and dividends, banking and tourism.44 words
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Article107 1984-07-20 24 Interbank market THIS is the banker's market where banks lend to and borrow from each other. In Singapore, banks are required by the Monetary Authority of Singapore to keep funds equal to 6 per cent of their liabilities. Those banks with excess funds will make overnight loans to banks which107 words
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173 1984-07-20 24 TEXTILE Corporation Malaya Bhd (TCM) has raised its stake in Supreme Corporation Bhd (SCB) to 48.9 per cent from 21.44 per cent, following the close of its general offer. In an announcement yesterday, TCM said that at the close of its general offer173 words
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Article64 1984-07-20 24 Kim Wee appointed director MR WEE Kim Wee has been appointed a director of United Engineers Ltd with effect from July 13. Mr Wee. 68. is also chairman of the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation. He was Singapore's High Commissioner to Malaysia from 1973 to 1980, and later Ambassador to Japan until64 words
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Advertisement400 1984-07-20 21 BEii^V Wj& ?^7 Peluxe2-«torey split level J B^»3 l^^fc A^lBBV" Garden T«rr»ce Houses pJ>? B^v^ fc-"** *SIBC iv SUNRISE VlUA*«m* I Sun-blessed homes in tranquil surroundings I The new paragon of 2-storey split level Semi-detached Terrace Houses B Located in Thomson area/Yio Chu Kang Road. Outstanding design, with private garden400 words
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Advertisement176 1984-07-20 22 -jj Executive desk set V'O x 1-6 Credenza Single pedestal desk ,^3Bsis^^H^^^H^Bs m 4-0 x 2-0 Bf r^^>- Office desk H 5-6" x 2-6 CdSO >N^^n«^» double pedestal •*>'* JU JOJB (model casa)^^W *^-v^^^ r >: Double pedestal desk $465^^^^^^^ f 5-0 x 2-6 $400 lithr' *^^B|^^^^^^^^Wi Side board 3-9^^176 words
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Advertisement103 1984-07-20 24 a sign of it good y service W For details write to F^^^^^^^^^r' Lombard North Central PLC Banking Services Dept 506 17 Bruton Street London WIA3DH. England Telephone 01-^O9 3434 DUTY FREE CONCESSION We invite applications from Companies or individuals of substance in respect of a Duty Free Concession at103 words
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Advertisement586 1984-07-20 25 I TELEPHONE SERVICE: BATES: CLASSIFICATION GUIDE I r --i r\ s~*\r\/— \/\i—^kr~>^ r\ r**^ iS'iH' 1 I 0 I" 000 0 I i^^ /^3^>J 1 A ttit^ir I^P^ I^T^l^ IE tf^^k f (f^\ if* S lurday 12 M'pm for Su'nday Times) Sem.-Disploy T.r lt s Personal Servicet/Merchandne I ljl^^jk\^^fl V^^y586 words
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Advertisement443 1984-07-20 25 11 Pleasure Boats 1 1/2 YEARS OLD Kraser 5 2 metre runabout boat with 118 h.p, Yamaha outboard Excellent condition. $11,300 Phone Chia *****33 1961 CHALLENGER 17' r ibreglass Speedboat. 200 HP Mercury outboard/trailer New cushions/ canopy $10,800 ono Miss Koh *****67 (office hours). FIBREGLASS MOTOR BOAT. SZISBII. 22' x443 words
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Advertisement526 1984-07-20 25 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing INSIST ON HAVWG LASTMG ELEGANCE SOLD TMER HAND CARVED DOORS AND THE LATEST PVC FOLDING DOORS TO BEAUTFY YOUR HOME CALL US MMEDIATEIY. T c. .*****90/ '"*****92 NOEL DESIGN CONTRACTS specialise in quality curtains, bamboo chick blinds, vertical blinds, Venetian blinds, wall paper, built-in kitchen cabinets.526 words
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Advertisement669 1984-07-20 25 18 Homo Furniture/ 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing Furnishing Sl77i/i£e SL I i VI BLINDS ■C^s^r Easy to clean and namtain A wide choice of colours to Anti-rust 25mm durable surt an V jnlenor dec o r aluminium slat Light and easy to control Ideal for Hotels, HOB, Private Homes and669 words
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Advertisement500 1984-07-20 25 25 Sale: Other Products JURONG COUNTRY CLUB transferable membership Price negotiable Please call Mr Yeo *****11 KEPPEL CLUB transferable membership for sale Full 18 holes completing Best offer secures Ring Agnes Ang *****22 SHOWCASES AND SHOP fittings for sale on cash and carry terms Call at: Chanrai's. =01-23. Supreme House.500 words
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Advertisement652 1984-07-20 25 I S^SWSI^S^S^S^WSMS^S^S— S^ 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Massage Massage I um.come: TO OPEN DAILY: pvit 10 AM TO 11 PM p\V l> ''7 Massage C\^ de 'Sauna Bath o < 'Rub Back Sauna facial r 51, Goldh.ll Plaza. I #0309 i«t««i Vi Podium Block (Old Goldhill) Tel: *****00/652 words
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Advertisement508 1984-07-20 25 36 House Renovai tion/Repair/Decor Hi: Residents Looking for renovation 9 Please come to us We have Variety tiles available at your choice We provide "pool of skilled tile layers experienced interior designer to help beautify improve your Home Sweet Home HURRYIf I Dont't miss the chance. We are awaiting to508 words
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Advertisement698 1984-07-20 25 V "BREAK THE INACTIVITY Habit' urges this health and gymnas- tics centre today. Join them for their jazz disco, weight W training and aerobic "to get yourself started and going". ■p Register at classification 119. 36 House Renovation/Repair/Decor WE SPECIALISE IN residential, offices, factories internal external renovations: Roof leakages (payment698 words
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Advertisement525 1984-07-20 25 36 House Renovation/Repair/Decor PLUMBER: SPECIALISED IN dear ißf chokage. repair and insLill pipes, basins, etc. Tel: *****34 (Chew) SPECIALISED IN AMPLIMESH grilles, aluminium glass sliding doors windows, shop front and partltlonings Tel: *****28 TAI TONG ELECTRICAL Plumbing Service Centre Specialist installing water heater, household etc Tel *****50 *****24 WALLPAPER. CARPETS525 words
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Advertisement485 1984-07-20 25 38 TV/Video/ Sound Systems SENG LEONG SPECIALISES 111 r. pair. (IV Ideo. amplifier. ant mn. 1 installation hast m service" Tel ;r, luih SHARP ELECTRICAL SERVICES Spectall) In TV, Video HI-FI Washing Machine Antennae installation M3I4N *****51 HAVING ANTENNAE RECEPTION problems? Wh) not consult itsal ui Mma Paul loracttfi fault485 words
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Advertisement337 1984-07-20 26 18 Home Furniture/ 18 Home Furniture/ 18 Home Furniture/ 18 Home Furniture/ 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing Furnishing Furnishing Furnishing Furnishing i\/ino i ichir^n LIVII 1 3 V-^ Üblll \J I I i J| H I 1 V^aßia^afllSaflai iB i .^P^ '^BJib^ all BT _a^aW a^al ufA BJ j^^m Mj I337 words
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Advertisement472 1984-07-20 26 52 Office Furniture/ Furnishing OFFICE FURNITURE SALE Tenant moving to new office, offering quality furniture and equipment lor sale at bargain prices, including American (ietz openplan office system, aircon. (ridge, modern designed British kitchen cabinets. American gas StOVe, national keyplione system. etc Phone 2230.'«7 j OFFICE FURNITURE (DESKS. Chain, and472 words
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Advertisement543 1984-07-20 26 53 Computer Products/Services COMMODORE 64 SOFTWARE. Over 150 new software on disk. $7 each Trend Kleetruntcs. =02-20. Thomson Plaza Tel: *****81 after 12pm NEC PCMOI with green monitor 2 x 140K disk drive Used at Lome 554.500 o no. Free wordstar. dßase. CP M games. *****73. CALL IMS *****39 for543 words
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Advertisement535 1984-07-20 26 I s 56 Industrial Equipment/Supplies 1 UNIT OF Okamoto precision surface grinding machine cw tec Inncal specifications- and all standard accessories model PFG 450N. 1 unit of Okamoto precision surface grinding machine c/w technical specifications and .standard accessories and 1 unit Brail lon permanent magnetic chart EC type.sizc: 350 x535 words
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Advertisement483 1984-07-20 26 60 Business Opportunities HUAKINC f^ DISTRIBUTORS are required by the world's largest producers of leadership management and motivation programs. Exciting and satisfying business. Small start-up capital. Wide-open market. Only qualification is the desire for personal growth and the desire to motivate others to their full potential Write to: The Advertiser483 words
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Advertisement1346 1984-07-20 26 60 Business 60 Business Opportunities Opportunities A GOING CONCERN COMPUTER SCHOOL (INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE) TO BE TAKEN OVER Equipped With Powerful Mini Computer And 6 Terminals Approved Centre For BCS C G Courses Capable of Providing Softwear Services PI. write ST Box A***** 390 Kim Seng Rd S 0923 EXPORT1,346 words
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Advertisement551 1984-07-20 26 Pi KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT caiV It you're an authority on the B B ■r' subject, a motoring magazine BI B LJi would like you to nil its pages a a with your thoughts on cars arid m PiW car (>iir(J Before you write read B Bl r classification 66i B:551 words
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Advertisement330 1984-07-20 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial Clerical e) Secretarial Clerical A leading financial institution requires:--(1) COLLECTIONS OFFICERS GCEO'or A' level Able to deal effectively and tactfully with people at all levels Experience in credit control collections and debt recovery an advantage (2) MALE COLLECTIONS f*l CDIfC L/LCniV O330 words
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Advertisement77 1984-07-20 26 A leading retailing chain of stores has vacancies for the posts e! RECEPTIONISTS Pleasant and Courteous personality Fluent in hnglish and Mandarin Kxperience not MSMIUSI Attractive Salar> from ■MM Interested Applicants please call personally for an immediate interview on 21st July 1984 (10am to 4.30pm) at 07-13 Plaza Singapura, Singapore77 words
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Advertisement767 1984-07-20 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c > Secretarial Clerical e) Secretarial/Cleric*! We arc a growing multi-national organiaation inviting individuals to |oin our administrative staff. If you have the qualifications and the willingness to assume responsibilities, you will be interested in our company. ACCOUNTS/ADMINISTRATION OFFICER a Diploma in Accountancy or767 words
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Advertisement250 1984-07-20 27 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial Clerical /AA/lraMV^aWeT I ami i requires I Secondary 4 and above Knowledge of I shorthand and I typing I Able to draft letters and record minutes I of meeting Have some working experience We offer b days week Medical and dental benefits Annual wage supplement250 words
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Advertisement415 1984-07-20 27 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial Clerical F'® WBBL Subsidiary of Singapore Aircraft Industries has vacancies for. GENERAL CLERKS (for its operations in Town and Paya Lebar) e GCE 'o' levels s Minimum typing speed of 35 wpm Please call at tel: *****11 ext 140 for interview details or write to:415 words
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Advertisement479 1984-07-20 27 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical Americaya The Best Selling Shoss Store Chain requires: MALE/FEMALE SALES ASSISTANTS Vacancies available at our Orchard. Liang Court and Parkway stores ACCOUNTS CLERK e LCC Bookkeeping certificate e Able to type e Able to prepare full set of accounts e Preferably with lor 2 years479 words
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Advertisement593 1984-07-20 27 66 Situations Vacant 1 e) Secretarial/Clerical An Established Commercial Firm requires TRADING CLERKS Applicants should have: e Secondary education. Completed N.S. e Previous experience not essential Please apply with photograph, resume and CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER to 17, PHILLIP STREET #02-00 SINGAPORE 0104 7 BEN CO. LTD. requires an I ACCOUNTS593 words
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Advertisement583 1984-07-20 27 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical An import and export Company requires: GENERAL CLERK/ TYPIST e (i('K'C) 1 level e Fast and accurate typing Ability to operate telex machine is an added advantage e Knowledge of import and export documentation not neces;;ary but advantageous Inten-.sted please kindly write in with resume,583 words
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Advertisement625 1984-07-20 27 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical O-t Printing Company in Jurong requires FEMALE STORE CLERK e Minimum <) 'level e No experience required. e School leavers welcome e Transport will be prtwlded to successful applicant Interested parties, please call personally to: KOK WAH PRESS PTE LTD 3, Gul Crescent Singapore 2262625 words
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Advertisement428 1984-07-20 27 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial Clerical A well established firm in Jurong requires for immediate employment ACCOUNTS CLERK CUM TYPIST e t>i h 1 1 lewi e Knowledge ol aim pic ac count e luenl In Mandarin and English e Ai i ur.ii. lyplni e Muai be hiardworklng and aMe428 words
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Advertisement506 1984-07-20 27 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial Clerical RECEPTIONIST CUM TYPIST Requirement* e Bilingual English and Chinesc *ith working 'shipping .mentation will an ad> Atuiin tci ttart work urnmediate!) GEORGE DAVID PTE LTD 83 International Road Jurong Town Singapore 2262 Please call Pauline Lee at *****33 RECEPTIONIST required urgently bj trll ritaolnhrfl506 words
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Advertisement1681 1984-07-20 28 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical TRADING FIRM REQUIRES F.xpen enced Female Secretary Ahllitj lo operate telex, I E document? un advantage Must start immediately Apply Maxwell P C Box 3932 S'pore 9059 URGENTLY REQUIRED (1) experienced Male Wharf Clerk (2) Office Despatch Clerk (preferablj with own bike) Please call personally1,681 words
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Advertisement306 1984-07-20 28 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical INSURANCE AGENCY REQUIRES >■ urgently Clerk Typist OCE S level Able 1., type well Pteast call 2204rt2t> for interview > RECEPTIONIST/ CLERK URGENTLY required Interview at Of. 01 Chow House. 140 Hobinson Road Singapore 010H 9u rn USp.m RECEPTIONISTS AND TYPISTS I Required Call *****47306 words
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Advertisement748 1984-07-20 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 1 /> Sales t) Sales Sales i EI^kII I Sales Assistants I Many of our SALES ASSISTANTS are already STORE MANAGERS with their own stores. HOW GOOD ARE YOU? 7 ELEVEN, the first largest and best convenience store chain in Singapore748 words
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Advertisement370 1984-07-20 28 MATERIAL TRADING PTE LTD, an established trading company dealing in material handling and industrial equipment and hardware, invites applications for the following positions: SALES PERSONNEL (4) a With sales experience in warehousing. storage and access equipment, cradle/gondola systems and material handling equipment OR e With sales experience in (a) Domestic370 words
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Advertisement810 1984-07-20 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales t) Sales 8 ASPATRA GUAM HOE PTE LTD I We art an established motor-car company. We mvrte I applications from dynamic and energetic persons I (MALE/FEMALE) for the post of: I I SALES REPRESENTATIVES I I Applicants should preferably have sales experience810 words
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Advertisement292 1984-07-20 29 66 Situations Vacant f) Sales International German wine company requires FEMALE TELEPHONISTS for telephone sales and advertising. Please apply it you meet the following minimum requirements: SuiKapof citizen* not uiMtec iic.is.mi peraonaJlt) i>i t'Wi mined, bill polHc m tin ii s.iifs approach a i; >y* talking to people ovet i292 words
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Advertisement1184 1984-07-20 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Sales t) Sales I IBM BjMsftf A tasl eipanding building materials company requires the following: SttSFZnSISS Tt! 5 SHOWROOM SALES rk ..1,, .Lt,. ,n mI ;'m,'e COORDINATORS I KhOOl ur hospital are some truly t0 ofh our showroom in the Ortine man and woman1,184 words
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Advertisement870 1984-07-20 29 66 Situations Vacant Sales POTENTIAL SALES REPRESENTATIVES required to sell leading Slgnage System Doors Be selfmotivated and business-like personality. Possess own transport an advantage Experience In promoting interior products well connected with architects and interior designers Fluent in English. Very attractive Income Keen candidates please call: Angela at *****48 for870 words
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Advertisement343 1984-07-20 29 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales URGENTLY REQUIRED SALESGIRLS with basic pay plus commission Interested call 2:<***** or 734&W9 WANTED SALESGIRLS FOR vide.. shop Must know Bngttatl and Chinese Interealed call at: =01--36F. Cinlden Mile Complex 2 SALESGIRLS REQUIRED. Come personally to --I)1-:I4S. The Plaza Hotel. Heach Koari. Sinuapore 0719 Tel343 words
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Advertisement526 1984-07-20 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical rC<O) YKK INDUSTRIES /^C \A fsAlj A leading Japanese Firm specialising >wfl/J in the fabrication of aluminium windows frff*\ Wy and doors requires M^^l SUPERVISORS I Requirements Singapore citizens of 20 -35 years old I H H Possess a Diploma526 words
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Advertisement345 1984-07-20 29 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical ■MM^aaaaaaaaaa— INTERNATIONAL PAINT invites applications for: LABORATORY ASSISTANT e G.C.E. ••A" Level credit in Chemistry 1 to 2 years' experience in similar capacity an advantage a Completed full-time National Service Wa off er a Free transportation e Generous Bonus e Medical benefits e Uniforms and345 words
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Advertisement559 1984-07-20 29 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical SM MOTORS PTE LTD invites applications for tha follow ing positiont 1) SKILLED TRUCK MECHANICS Completed Se, j 3 years' experience m repair iiik 'rucks, preferahly with NTC Cert 2) VEHICLE ELECTRICIANS 2 years' experience m vehicle electrical system preferahly with NTC Cert 3) AIRCON559 words
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Advertisement450 1984-07-20 29 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical Expanding company involving in lira protection anginaaring invitat application* for SITE SUPERVISOR NTC A He.trical iiieitianii.il engineering with minimum l j pear'i txpertem c in illc rapervl atofi and co-ordination ASSISTANT PROJECT ENGINEER/ ESTIMATOR NTV A in ele. trical arttfl mmi mum 1 year experience450 words
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Advertisement496 1984-07-20 30 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical Company Specialising in water lank* installation and lining requires PLUMBING FOREMEN Requirements a \|ic[ it'll. in [nmiMiMk: M li-.isi 1 years in similar poajtton I'nwrw (lass ,f (in vinK licence Knowledge of electrical <>r u itrf iiist.ill.itiuii .in advanlage Plaas* call: 28-B. LOR IS GEYLANG496 words
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Advertisement487 1984-07-20 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production h) Production I tUrAf\JL^ X/^jL^. H ELECTRONIC DEVICES I llb^' •^L**-' (SINGAPORE! PTE.LTO. Due to rapid expansion, our multi- million Colour Television Picture Tubes I I Manufacturing Company in Jurong has the vacancies for keen and dynamic487 words
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Advertisement436 1984-07-20 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production :^^i^Bw ReliobHity INCORPORATED m An American electronics company ii Ang Mo Kio is looking for: i Female Production Operators 9 (Ist shift) p^R I Completed primary education fl 1 No experience necessary as training wil I^Kp be provided S Malaysians436 words
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Advertisement512 1984-07-20 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I M h) Production h) Production D inour <m\\ ast expansion h^oL\\\ V proqram as: J MCU6 Production Operators II THE JOB and yield Perform lead improvement finishing of semiconductor REQUIREMENTS products with tin •Sec I above plating and solder •Able to communidipping cate512 words
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Advertisement263 1984-07-20 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production F I WS^l 1 I IVll I (Singapore) I B We are the largest IC leadframes manufacturer W in the world. Due to expansion, we urgently J I I PRODUCTION I I OPERATORS f W At least completed Primary education263 words
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Advertisement202 1984-07-20 30 ■Pimm UoinUsAtl olivelli Europe's largest manufacturer of office equipment has immediate vacancies for: You can choose your working hours, either on Normal Shift 7 30am to 5 00pm, or I st 2nd Shift (Weekly rotation) e Ist shift 7 00am to 3 00pm e 2nd shift 3 00pm to 1202 words
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Advertisement327 1984-07-20 31 66 Situations Vacant h) Production A leading health care company requires a Q.A. ASSISTANT Candidates should possess: e Minimum QCE "O li-vcl with credits in M;iths and 'lu'ini.stry or (ieiicr■l S< lenir e lor 2 years working expertencc in the quality control or production department is preterred ln«»r«>ted candidates please327 words
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Advertisement566 1984-07-20 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous 9 11^^ Ainetree W We welcome applicants for the following W J \^k positions: If] 1. Supervisors 11 (Banquet Catering) pi k Salary $900 p.m. I J 2. Captains I v (Dining Room, Banquet Catering) ml JJ Salary $700 p.m.566 words
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Advertisement500 1984-07-20 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD has the following vacancies: Driver Age 25 years and above Class 3 licence 3 years accident-free driving experience Must work overtime when necessary Salary range: $542 $680 Office Attendant (Temporary) PSLE or Certificate in Basic Education Experience500 words
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Advertisement468 1984-07-20 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous ty> Paramount Hotel Come and team up with us. We need YOU. 1. Dishwashers/Cleaners 2. General Cleaners Walk into our friendly Personnel Dept. for an interview or write to: The Personnel Dept. Paramount Hotel (#O3-37) Level 3 Marine Parade Road,468 words
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Advertisement366 1984-07-20 31 ~#l DMMARU SINGAPORE REQUIRES STORE ASSISTANTS (Starting salary Ss44o per month) Min. Sec I education Experience not necessary as training will be provided SALES ASSISTANTS Age: 18 25 years Min. Sec II education Able to perform 2 rotating shifts ASSISTANT SALES SUPERVISORS (Stationary Missy Departments) GCE 0' level Min. 1366 words
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Advertisement510 1984-07-20 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Paa^ YUSEN AIR SEA SERVICE (S) PTE LTD require* immediately:--1) AIR IMPORT DOCUMENTATION CLERKS i,CK O levfl. KiiKlisti. Below 30 years Completed N s Knowledge of Import procedures. Must bt- able to work shift daai 3 licence 2) CARGO ATTENDANTS Below 40 years Completed N510 words
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Advertisement511 1984-07-20 31 66 Situations Vacant .j,,^ B^BBBBlB^BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB» a] l) Miscellaneous STRAITS PROPERTIES LTD Due to expension. our subsidanes urgently requires the following post for Sanford and Ocean Building A) SECURITY GUARDS t Requirements:Blnsjaporc i tuaen t>«-i..u «i yean "i .t^tPI rslcaily fit and ha\e clean personal record. J'repared to work I2*hour ■I511 words
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Advertisement304 1984-07-20 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Secondary 1 or education Able to speak and write m English Age below 5C years old Previous expen ence m Security Police or Armed Forces preferred Able to work on a 2 rotating shifts interested apph cants are invited to call personally during office hours304 words
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Advertisement388 1984-07-20 32 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I YAMAZAKI CONSTRUCTION (S) PTE. LTD Has immediate vacancies for. 1) CRANE OPERATORS M ininium -I >c.irV experience e Possess VITH Certificate ValM ilnvuiK licence Malaysians are also welcome. 2) MECHANICS WELDER Minimum 2 years' experience Completed N s a Willing to perform overtime regularly388 words
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Advertisement497 1984-07-20 32 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous •A HOTEL ASIA requires WAITERS/ WAITRESSES j e lti to M \r.trs eld a atcondaij education and ,ii)i»- to speak and write Knuhsh well a beaoteto work on 2 shifts Kr«'s^ bbJm > |H1 pin CHAMBERMAIDS I a lfi lo el years oM able in497 words
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Advertisement405 1984-07-20 32 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous requires WAITERS/WAITRESSES Singapore Oti/.eii a AKe 16& above e Height minimum sft 2ms Preferably abac la speak KiiKlish Mandarin KITCHEN HELPERS BinejapofvCtUaen a Kxpenenee not necess,u> hut must be hardworkniK and willlnK to learn Applicants apply personally with one passport size photo at the address405 words
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Advertisement437 1984-07-20 32 66 Situations Vacant i I) Miscellaneous GNP French Bakery requires 1) BAKERS Qualified Semi-quallfled 2) APPRENTICES Full training, attractive salary and fringe benefits e 5 days week work Please call *****48 OR write in for an interview at' GMP Fooda Singapore Pte Ltd 247, Pandan Loop Singapore 0512 SBS No.437 words
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Advertisement527 1984-07-20 32 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous Hardware Trading Company urgent ly rssjllliei A SHOP ASSISTANT e Secondary education e Completed N S e Hllingual in English and Chinese e AfJPaVtoal B. DELIVERY DRIVER Possess class driving licencc Completed N.S Speak simple English e Age 20 to 30 C DELIVERY ATTENDANTS e527 words
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Advertisement556 1984-07-20 32 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous 5 WAREHOUSE Salary $450 per month We offer: 5-day week, 9am to 6pm Mn. 2 months' bonus Please call personally today between 10am and lpm at: 18, Pasir Panjartf Road #03-20 PSA Multi-storey Complex Singapore 0511 Airfreight forwarders require FIVE CARGO HANDS to do packing,556 words
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Advertisement522 1984-07-20 32 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous Required urgently DELIVERY/ DESPATCH CLERK (Male) To carry out anneal deapatch work e To deliver gOOda around Singapore e t'la^s driving licence i preferably also with class 2\ Salary SSOO $600 Interested call personally Today at 315. OUTRAM ROAD. 07-06. TAN BOON LIAT BUILDING. SINGAPORE522 words
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Advertisement709 1984-07-20 32 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Electrical contractor urgently require* the following ASSISTANT FOREMEN WIREMEN DRIVERS i w ith Class licence I Apply personally at 22A Lim Teck 800 Road 02-01 Henley Industrial Building Singapore 1953 Tel: *****50 tiet ween 4p 111 to 6p 111 Established Manufacturing Company in Woodlands requires:709 words
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Advertisement887 1984-07-20 32 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous male inoian driver required to drive lon lorry A«e below 4o >!-. us Must be hardworking and helpful In loading and unloading Preferably staying at Toa Payoh or Baleslier Koad Tel L«*7(l«'.»i YELLOW RIVER COFFEEHOUSE 1 requires part-time full-time [Waitresses Kxpenence not necessary Call personally887 words
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Advertisement392 1984-07-20 32 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous DESPATCH RIDER REOUIRCO bj rradlng firm Poaacai daes !i DESPATCH BOVS GOOD vou in lop 'in, p.. nies Phone DOG HANDLERS REQUIRED. With or wit. 1 at experience Training provided Ptaaa* tall .">4.S4i»>* DRIVER WANTED FOR !i- :-,nc* Agenr) Age al S.S<w> I>l 4S4.u'.u FREELANCE392 words
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Advertisement2627 1984-07-20 33 76 Vehicles For Sale t) Honda 1977 -EF' HONDA Civic, new road tax/ insurance, sport rims, cassette, aircon. $2,700 carry on instalment, lei *****30 1990 HONDA CIVIC. 2nd generation, aircon, radio cassette 3-door $15,700 Call Nancy *****10 1990 HONDA ACCORD 4-door. aircon, radio cassette, one private owner, road tax April2,627 words
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Advertisement205 1984-07-20 33 76 Vehicles For Sal* g) Mmxda MAY 1979. 2 DOOR white Ma/tla 626 1 owner, well maintained $14,000 ono Call *****70 (after lpm) MAZDA 929 1991 PARF eligible aircond, radio, new tax. excellent condition Call *****92 for viewIng 1974 MAZOA 909 statlonwagon. Immaculate condition, tax till Oct. reasonable offer secures.205 words
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Advertisement419 1984-07-20 33 76 Vehicles For Sal* h) Mercedes Uar«gist«r*d 1994 MstVS*** MM ilUto 1991 M*rc*d«s 29OSEL. .int.. sunroof 1991 M«rr*d«« 290S Alxne -menlioneil ulurlfv in showroom condition I trade-in urrunge.thle Principals call David Wong, *****5S DIRECTOR'S LATE 1990 M«KO4m Benz 200 auto I romp.tny owner Done 36.000 km Chauffeurdriven Power steering window419 words
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Advertisement584 1984-07-20 34 76 Vehicles For Sale h) Mercedes WELL MAINTAINED ALMOST VH Mercedes M PARI White Oct man p.imi tip tup condition, lie* r0.t.l :.iv DUN Call owner BBMM 1979 MERCEDES 200 088 li.lv owiiir radio cassette Show room condition Radio caaaettc I.i\ HO to Dec SHIlllk! $4H.(KX) Contact *****31 raj 1980584 words
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Advertisement862 1984-07-20 34 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Mitsubishi LATE 1979 COLT I ..in. ;-r II (il I'AUr Aircon. radio cassette, EZ-nuanbar serie* sit;. '.too nasjatiahle Tel HMMI MITSUBISHI LANCER 5-SPEED. Tuff-kote. '1 private owners .tir ninit. radio cassette $17,200 *****M 1974 MITSUBISHI LANCER Coupe, ii.in-I'ARK. in private name, in good condition Interested862 words
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Advertisement729 1984-07-20 34 76 Vehicles For Sale J) Toyota 1982 TOYOTA CARINA Coupe One company owner, aircon. radio cassette, tax new. tip top condition. $25,500 *****44 1982 TOYOTA CARINA 1600 DX. Ist owner, aircon. radio, cassette Price $22,700 Tel *****10 *****89 1983 COROLLA GL. New model 2 owners, aircon. showroom condition Price negotiable729 words
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Advertisement674 1984-07-20 34 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others k) Others SUBARU x_ t H>t Singapore Motors Pte Ltd -4^ r 1 9 Leng Kee Road, Singapore 031 5. Telephone: *****6. LOTUS ESPRIT S3 Registered June '83. One doctor owner. Save $55,000. PfMMCall TERRY *****04 or ALASTAIR *****00/ *****11674 words
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Advertisement695 1984-07-20 34 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Commercial Vehicles LEE ENG FOO a BROTHERS MOTOR PTE. LTD. 391. Balestier Road (1232) Tel. *****26 (3 lines) 1964 Daihatau diesel double cab 1983 Daihatau diaaal double cab Suzuki SJ 410 ja)«p aircond 1982 Toyota Litaaca van 5 doors Toyota Litaaca 1300 v*n Ituzu diaaal695 words
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Advertisement721 1984-07-20 34 76 Vehicles For Sale m) Motor Cycles/ Scooters 83 HONDA 145 OL New comprehensive insurance. ro;id lax 7.00C km only Tel *****KK). between MM and spm CASH NEW MODEL 1 980 Su/ukl TSI2SFR. blue. $X>o 11IH0 H.inda C'uh ("70. red. $3 1 (I UMH ~77 Vehicles Wanted H.C.Y. MOTOR TRADING721 words
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Advertisement544 1984-07-20 34 llliiiiajtoihf "DOUBLE-STOREY DETACHED J\ Jfe. ACCOMMODATION mm properties For Housing \^MW i^ A t9 l /4%pa s CaH OCBC or a permanent resident, our Housing Loans Department can otter you the following' Loan of up to 1 00% valuation with CPF savings Call any of our OCBC f%>&\ i branches544 words
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Advertisement572 1984-07-20 34 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant a) Houses a) Houses I tf HDB PROPERTIES TO LET Tenders are invited for the lettings of the following unfurnished residential properties:Tender Deposit A) JALAN HANG JEBAT Payable (Off Portsdown Road) 2-Storey Flat (2 bedrooms) at Block 106. 25 Jalan Hang Jebat $525.00 B)572 words
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Advertisement598 1984-07-20 34 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses 2 Stor»y Bungalow Dits Id American :->< Immil vicintt> Otntral Mr-con Italian m.u tile Large liwng dining kitchen ft bidroowii study with M bathroom servant i awn amemtit ■>• 1 irt*e entertainment .ire i Tal *****09 NO Agont. 2 STOREY BUNGALOW Ditl 10 Amancan School598 words
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Advertisement870 1984-07-20 35 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses FRENCH SCHOOL VICINITY double M..r«-\ detached bungalow, 4 IwilriM.nis separ.ile sir vanl'i room, large living timing him with nICC K.inlni I'overeil <.u porch, Full) furnished $4.ikni n o Occidental Ke.ii Estate ..t.i'.tt^Hi Tiwvrii DIST 11. 2-STOREY MODERN <lr i> \fii tningalnii wiiii swim mlng pool870 words
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Advertisement540 1984-07-20 35 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST 23. CASHEW TERRACE. 4 bedrooaaad 2-sti>re> apUt-Hrvd terrace. A bathrooms. mti.uil s room. 2 airconi furnished, $i.noo Itfttatcinls) DIST. 5 HONG LEONG I ianlen off Ayer Kajah Hoad douhle-storey semi-detached bungalow 4-bed-roomed. study, partially furnished Hosajßwaw.nSMli DOUBLE-STOREY BUNGALOW AT dist 1(1 available mi Sept540 words
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Advertisement635 1984-07-20 35 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST 11 WATTEN CONDO. Hranri n»-\n lully turnlsheri facility central .iinon $.uuh) Taj :u«»iyoo OIST 2057. MODERN TOWNHOUSE Partially furnished. $1,800 pm 0 no Principals only, tel *****77 TOWN HOUSE MIMOSA Park fur nlshed Rental $3.&UU Mr I-eoiiß 4H***** from 9am to 10am 1 STORE635 words
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Advertisement497 1984-07-20 35 A A RCA I) I^^^^s secluded foam die concrete jungle 1 Hi 1«V taa^B^B^B ****aaV^fca^B»a> *f^B L^b^bT P^BB^BT BB^V^B^BB^L^ y^H 9 a^E^F^ m SbbV Approached via an avenue of rain trees through a quiet neighbourhood A tranquil panorama of landscaped gardens blending with the architecture of the homes Each block497 words
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Advertisement192 1984-07-20 35 LONG/SHORT TERM RENTAL WELCOME Diat. 9. naar Orchard Road. Brand new luxuriously furnished studio apartments. 2 bedrooms, living, dining, kitchenette Free carpark, garden, security. Exclusive surroundings yet conveniently situated. Stone-throw away supermarket, wet-market, shopping mall, restaurants, stalls, theatres. Name it have it. Phona: *****51 Beverly Hills $7,000 Lucky Towers $5,000192 words
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Advertisement421 1984-07-20 35 CENTREPOINT ORCHARD ROAD Newly completed 1-bedroom apartment Partially furnished With swimming pool and inhouse shopping facilities. Available immediately. Rental $2000 per month. CONTACT: JOHCS LANGWOOTTON TCL-T $323V*M CHOTEK APARTMENTS 37, Haeeim Rjooisl, S'pore IO2S Located in ideal residential area. Close to Orchard/ Tanglln Road. 1 furnished 3-bedroomed apartment available now.421 words
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Advertisement871 1984-07-20 35 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments WESTPOINT APARTMENT DIST 0511. Pepyi Road (off Pasir P»n|»ng Road) 1 bedroom fully furnished apartment, fully aircondiUoned, 2 squash courts. 1 tennis court. 1 large swimming pool Large garden compound, ample parking, security etc Asking $2,100 p.m. Available immediately For details contact: Mr K.H. Tan,871 words
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Advertisement853 1984-07-20 35 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST 9 LEONIE TOWERS, high floor maisonette 2jSJßs9.lt ('••n tral aircond (Jreeti surround- ings 4 bedrooms Marble floor j las, balcony, swimming pool H.34M Continental Appi Isal Mggß OIST 9 GRANGEFORD very well furnished and maint.iir.ed < !>edroomed apartment ncir )r chard Road Beautiful lain!853 words
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Advertisement562 1984-07-20 35 Sh Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments hill court, dist ft, along Cairn--1 111 Road .i .1, tout bedroomi servant'* Swimming pool 24--'iMiir Kcurlt} Furnished K2.700 Viewing Kins Soon Realty 235--9163 23 LUCKY IOWBS 2 BEDROOMS and ttUdl 2.4 KM split-level living and .linn 1 room* rastefull} furnished HM hull mre Uonal562 words
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Advertisement843 1984-07-20 35 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST 11 NEAR WATTEN t UM Nft Pool securltv rooau plw- servants room fully furnished gL4M Oate «.w DIST IS HIGH RISE I -bedroomed apartment ed bathroom, living dining fully furnished, ctv, washer •UN. Real *****13 :«***** DIST 11 NEWTON POINT fraud new 2- bedroomed843 words
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Advertisement945 1984-07-20 36 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments PANOAN VALLEY/ BROOKVALE Park Condominium, beautifully furnished Apartments 3 bedrooms, study, servants $2,600 $3,000 o n o Distinctive PASIR PANJANG LONGMOUSE 4 bedrooms, fully furnished Rental: $2,700 p iii Sales $550,000 Contact Christina Helen *****22 RIDGEWOOD LUNALILO. HIGH floor, corner unit. 3 bedrooms, well furnished945 words
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Advertisement394 1984-07-20 36 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST 10 BALMORAL COURT Tastefully furnished studio apartment Must .see' $2,000 *****66 (Agent) DIST. 11. NEAR NOVENA Church 3 bedrooms, Ist floor Sale considered Interested, call *****18 (No agents) DIST. 15. AMBER TOWER 4 bedrooms, new furnishing, newly I renovated, aircondttloned. facing sea/security *****93 DIST394 words
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Advertisement390 1984-07-20 36 'I 86 Accommodation Vacant i b) Apartments FLATS AT EWART Park, swimming pool, off Holland Road. Suitable for lurge corporations or embassies Tel *****14 GEYLANG BAHRU 3 ROOMED flat, unfurnished $500/- Chal Chee sroomed flat, furnished $800/--*****42 (Agent) GRENVILLE CONDO. $4,500 lower maisonette 3 bedrooms plus family area Split-level living/390 words
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Advertisement394 1984-07-20 36 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments 19A SUNSET CLOSE Spore 2159 2-bedroomed walk-up apar'ment. Furnished $1,700 *****65J (day/ night). 20 FABER GARDEN 3-bedroomed apartment with full facilities. Fully furnished Rental $2,200 Call *****24 CITY PLAZA STUDIO apartment, fully furnished, high floor, available immediately Tel: *****81 DIST. 10, CITY TOWER. High floor,394 words
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Advertisement380 1984-07-20 36 86 Accommodation Vacant c) Rooms FURNISHED UNFURNISHED ROOMS Apartments houses 1 available immediately in various residential districts Holden Realty *****74 5 OWNERS HAVE ECONOMICAL. furnished/unfurnished rooms available immediately at various districts, for appointment please call: *****80 QUIET LOCATION AT Buklt Timah Kully furmsed rooms for anyone Meals and laundry provided.380 words
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Advertisement599 1984-07-20 36 86 Accommodation Vacant c) Rooms FURNISHED ROOM AT Holland ROMI, MtiKle lady only Interested, cull 47f>8<IM INDIAN FAMILY REQUIRES tenants Master furnished room Dover Road Tel 77H110H ROOM TO LET at lementi Avenue 4. Tel after rfptn Mr N« 777:1590 2 FURNISHED ROOMS at Boon Lay Drive No cookinK Tel599 words
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Advertisement534 1984-07-20 36 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses a) Houses H At Upper Serangoon Road I Two-Storey Split-Level Semi-Detached Bungalows H Two-Storey Terrace Houses H ■^L^H t~*t» Tr""" aw&^ r^ ""^5 '<?- "jBT b^H BBBBM m^^^Bß^ > I Bf B^B^Bl *****1 ~^^BV^^534 words
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Advertisement406 1984-07-20 36 WANG LIN'S FRIDAY SPECIAL! HOUSES: a Dial. 9 double-storey corner terrace. 4 bedrooms, 5,000 sq ft Freehold Near MRT $640,000. Dial. 14 brand new doublestorey semi-detached. 3 bedrooms, guest's 3.400 sq ft Spacious living/ dining Freehold $700,000. a Dial. 10 double-storey detached bungalow. 4 bedrooms servant's, with swimming pool 12.000406 words
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Advertisement751 1984-07-20 36 89 Properties For Salt a) Houses ATTRACTIVE 2-STOREV TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE For immediate Occupation At Upper Tnuaaaon K (Opposite rhi.llis,.n I Built-up area Ull<.< sq ft w Hie ranfc ol i oanmunaj ;.< iiiities iwlmanlni p..>.i Hjuash courts tennis > ourts etc Private i overcd carporrh Unknia indoor garden ami751 words
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Advertisement874 1984-07-20 37 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses 1) Pasic P.ni.og Rd (0511) bungalow and •ami-datactwd RBBMSh 2) LofongS.llah (1441) bungalow and ••mi d«t*ch«d hou»«t 3) A tew invMtmani properties (Apt. and Mmi-datachcd) previously rented out, now fully renovated and otter tor tale at budget price.874 words
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Advertisement775 1984-07-20 37 DIST. 28. DOUBLE-STOREY SEMIDETACHED, split-level 4 plus 1 bedrooms. 2 attarhed. 1 common bathroom, furnished with 4 alrconds, heater and built-lns. 3.500 sq.ft Freehold Available immediately *****85 Mrs Tan OIST 21. SINGLE-STOREY TERRACE house I bedrooms, spaclous garden, rar porch and backyard Area 2.200 sq ft approx Price $420,000 ono775 words
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Advertisement610 1984-07-20 37 89 Properties For Salt a) Houses DIST 2880 HOCK SWEE dill Freehold Semi-detached 4.700 sq.ft Split-level. 4 plus 1 bedrooms, renovated Selling $750,000 negotiable. Genuine buyers please ring *****26 No agents DIST. 5, HONG LEONG Garden. 2 1 2-storey terrace 3 bedrooms, attached bath, servant's. 2.100 sq ft Freehold Selling610 words
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Advertisement825 1984-07-20 37 89 Propert ie« For Sale a) Houses DIST. 18 SENNETT TERRACE. 3storey semi-detached 12 years old 4 plus 1 servant's Big garden 3 800 sq ft Quiet location Asking $720,000 0.n.0. Call *****73, Chua. OIST. 15 OFF STILL Road, pre-war slngle-.storey semi-detached. Area 2400 sq ft Asking $350,000 o n825 words
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Advertisement790 1984-07-20 37 89 Properties For Sale m) Houses DIST. 21 GREENBANK PARK 2 12--slorey seml-detarhed 4.000 so ft Buill-ln 2,900 sq.ft $715,000 negotiable *****04 Agency DIST. 2879 MUGLISTON PARK, terrace Freehold $485,000 on o No agenls please Call owner *****05 office hours. DIST. 20 EXTENSIVELY RENOVATED, double-storey, split-level s/ srvat's, 2.100 sq.ft.790 words
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Advertisement594 1984-07-20 37 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments A lite ot luxury «SfsJfein a serene country setting'^ -4* jjfrfr- m *i 53f f part "wff CTBaViiil^^L^^^T"™™"'' aa^L^Lfc -t isavH ffi^lL.HaC 7*f W .l^Fz^B PPsTg^aaSSaflfcaJßaty^* jaj la^r^ ifr594 words
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Advertisement118 1984-07-20 37 LONGMAN GARDBf Six newly built waiK-up apartment/ maisonnette at Joo Chiat Place tor sale (opposite St Mark's Hospital) FREEHOLD! For enquiries. please call *****21/5 DIST. 1441 CHENG HONG Mansior (10th floor) Facing sea 2.5a sq.ft. 4 bedrooms. 2 halls. 1 ser vanl's Split-level, newly reno vated. swimming pool Foreign ers118 words
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Advertisement134 1984-07-20 37 DISTRICT 1232 BALESTIER (RESIDENCE) IN CITY Quiet new. 1.200 sq.ft.. 3 bedrooms, fully furnished, parquet/ marble $285,000 ono within 15 mins to Shenton Way. Orchard Centrepoint. People's Park, near supermarkets, shopping Viewing 4pm Saturday 21at July For appointment tel: *****62. e DIST 10. SOMMERVILLE PARK. 2010 sq ft High floor134 words
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Advertisement322 1984-07-20 37 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments Buying a home Take advantage of OUB's Housing Loan Scheme OUB's Housing Loan Scheme offers: Easy loan repayments with CPF contributions Longer repayment period of up to 25 years Loan with Overdraft facility Competitive interest rates322 words
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Advertisement396 1984-07-20 37 INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY! Thomson vicinity. 3 hedroortiv servant's, utility Fully airrond Built-in 3.400 sq ft townhou.se Tenanted 2 years $695.0011 im In sive of fittings an' 1 fixtures KORKKiNKRS KLKMKI.F Phone: *****3. INVEST IN GOOD PROPERTIES AT e Dial. 15 Mandarin Gardens. 2 .<■ h-itninin apartment* with extremely good facing Loan*396 words
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Advertisement1522 1984-07-20 38 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments WmammmmmmY^&frkamr^^^ k^B^ k lf V ~TfW^ J I J F^F! M r ±<Mb£|* <*r .Wmsaf* -Jo*r^* SPLIT-LEVEL ~\.^-****Pr~~ SEMI-DETACHED ffTfft 'Ve f g^ BUNGALOWS we* IN THE HIGHCLASS THOMSON1,522 words
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Advertisement860 1984-07-20 38 89 Properties For Salt b) Private Apartments DIST. 22 LAKESIDE APARTMENT high floor 1.600 sq ft 3 plus 1 bedrooms, partially furnished, facing garden, foreigners eligible $265,000 Villanelle *****81 DIST. 21 GOODLUCK GARDEN Condo. Toh Tuck Road. 3-bed-roomed walk-up apartment. Groundfloor 2.095 sq.ft $440,000 Heng Fatt Property 220t588 DIST 36860 words
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Advertisement867 1984-07-20 38 89 Properties For Sale i b) Private Apartments FOH PIN MANSION corner groundfloor apartment 1 500 sq ft $330,000 All rooms, attached bathrooms Tel *****80 FUTURA APARTMENT. 2,900 sq ft 4 bedrooms. 1 servants, centrally located, full facilities, call *****30 HIMIKO COURT. 1.040 sq ft studio apartment, beautifully renovated Tenanted867 words
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Advertisement815 1984-07-20 38 89 Properties For Sale d) HDB Apartments TOA PAYOH BLK 165 3-roomeil liikjh floor No obstruction renovated, furnished with cabinets, tridge. cooker, settee, washing machine $48,000 negotiable Tel *****94 5-ROOMED POINT BLOCK (ieylang Bahru terra/zo flooring throughout with master bedroom built-in and furnished Well maintained $135,000 Must sell 1 29R8933815 words
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Advertisement738 1984-07-20 38 89 Properties For Sale d) HDB Apartments TOA PAYOH CENTRAL, point Mock 4 betfroonu n.-.tr MRT station, rtnenu Itbran inopi 4H***** TOA PAYOH BLK 230 renovated sroomed With -tinly convenient. ■pod orientation price $145,000 *****90 TOA PAYOH LORONG 7. Blk 12. 3-roomed Homing mm, beside im market, hawker centre. ihopt738 words
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Advertisement949 1984-07-20 38 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces oy /IVi /u ik 0 en i/ we inourmiAL ce/um 8-storey twin-tower complex of flatted factory space A New Industrial Building strategically located at the crossroads of MacPherson'Paya Lebar/Airport 1 I Upper Paya Lebar Roads 2.701 sq ft to 18.000 sq ft available for949 words
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Advertisement33 1984-07-20 38 I N B U S I N E S S 9 Then venture into Section C, "Business To Business", where you'll discover your business needs and businesses in need! V C.A.T.S. 7371 lU33 words
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Advertisement672 1984-07-20 39 91 Factory Spaces JURONC LOKYANG ROAD sintjle- [actor] tnult in 17 000 NJ fl with sub station, capucity .'■mi amperes. $1 psf. Oordon Inri Building Kunos Koad. 1320 sq ft $1 40 pI f Kuhal Property :i.U427:i MVfISI TAILEE INOUSTRIAL BUILDING Mlu.tiHi) at Jal.in IVinnnpin *ilh abundant labour supply Irom672 words
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Advertisement585 1984-07-20 39 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces I gag^^™ aMS TAT LEE BANK\ WAREHOUSE 1 *XSP I Vr^tCr^i //^Crv^ 3-storey warehouse complex with 14 units II yV) >V/ u"'t area from 296m' to 590m' I /I tat L£E bank I f^J -s--w loor loading capacity585 words
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Advertisement273 1984-07-20 39 93 Offico Spaces a) Sal* FAR EAST SHOPPING CENTRE Outside CBD. Ample car-park, high floor, freehold, panoramic view, partitioned, carpeted and wallpapered. Immediate occupation. 1,744 «q.n. only SSSO p.».t. SoWAgant: SEE SAN APPRASIAL lnlarnalk>nal Propfty Consultant* R««l Eatate Aganta and VaHtara 733SSSS DIST. 9 ORCHARD TOWER. Outside CBD. 780 sq.ft.273 words
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Advertisement1047 1984-07-20 39 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces W^ WAREHOUSE H FOR SALE OR H LEASE AT I PAYA LEBAR Modern warehouse for sale by unit. I Easy installments. Located at the junction of Macpherson Road/ Airport Road with various dimen- I sions and up-to-date facilities. Please contact Mr. Chong1,047 words
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Advertisement1133 1984-07-20 39 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental area I EB^ At the junction of Cecil I AJ& Street/McCallum Street. I mm jpW adjacent to Bangkok I bt 1 <^ Bank Building. I l sJTtoln AlrCOOdltlonlnfl ff'V t CloSe t0 National I •AburtdentCerParfclng1,133 words
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Advertisement652 1984-07-20 39 94 Shop Spactt b) Rental KIOSK SPACE available at BUKIT TIMAH SHOPPING CENTRE Kiosk Areo 233 sq ft. Please call. L U W HOLDINGS PTE. LTD TEL: *****55 SHOP SPACE AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE LEASE Ideal for retailers wholesaler*. Area from 376 to 3.400 sq ft. True negotiable Please call PONCHO652 words
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Advertisement403 1984-07-20 40 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental b) Rental We have the space You have the goods So call us and discover the business potential in our new shopping complex SHOP UNITS from 517 sq.ft. at SINGAPORE FINANCE HOUSE telephone *****31 I BALESTIER/ GEYLANG/ TELOK Kiii.ui Clementl Park .lalan403 words
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Advertisement499 1984-07-20 40 95 Other Real Estate JALAN SENANG. OIST. 1441. vacant land, area approx. 7800 sq ft Possible for 3 terrace houses Many other pieces of vacant land available in various districts for development Eor more information, please call *****11 OIST. 19 BETWEEN YIO Ctui Kang HoadLim Tua Tow Road 30.000 sq.ft499 words
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Article, Illustration286 1984-07-20 42 PEDIGREE - PEDIGREE By AGASAM Stable's Intercontinental, who last year emulated the 1978 feat of Star Prince by winning both the King's Gold Cap trial and the Cap Itself, Is hitting the comeback trail after being laid off for exactly a year because of a fractured tedal bone. He286 words
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509 1984-07-20 42 Jeep's mail FOR as long as I can remember, Paititi Gold has been racing in Class How long has he been in the top class? He must have set up some sort of a record besides winning the most in stake money.509 words
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Article1123 1984-07-20 42 Pffffl 2.30 CLASS 5 DIV 3 1,200m <T.\l-J»f (Ratings: 50-39) (Stakes: $11,500) 1 *****7 Jaymaas M (48) Red Dot-Loh 4 ag dl same Caiam 7 2 *****8 Flghttag Prlarem 55.5 (47) Pine-Rodgers 4 nzm dl same *0a 3 S ****** Dhm Arigato 54 (44) Dot-Shanmugam 3 nzg1,123 words
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Article516 1984-07-20 42 Luckless galloper should break ice ON THE TRACK with MARKSMAN IPOH, Thurs. Dream Peddler, beaten in the last few strides by Eastern Scholar over 1,200 m in a Class 5 Div 2 race last Saturday, caught the eye with an impressive workout here this morning. Taken516 words
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Article203 1984-07-20 42 NEWBRIDGE (Ireland). Thurs. English Oaks winner Circus Plume heads a strong overseas challenge for the Irish Oaks for three-year-old fillies here on Saturday. Circus Plume gave Lester Piggott a record-equalling 27th English classic triumph when the filly won at Epsom last month and PiggottReuter - 203 words
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Obituary, Illustration90 1984-07-20 43 The family to the late MOM. LIM YAM LANG (Mr*. Seah Keng Hwang) wish to express their heartfelt thanks to Rev. Father Vincent I.ee. St Joseph Dying Aid Association, friends and relatives for their night prayers, attendance, donations, wreaths and assistance during their recent bereavement. The family of90 words
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Obituary, Illustration38 1984-07-20 43 141 Deaths 141 Deaths MR. LYE PAK MING AGE: 54 years old passed away suddenly on 19th July 1984 leaving behind beloved WIFE: PHYLLIS IYE NEO DAUGHTERS: SHEENA CHARMAINE Funeral arrangements will be announced later. No wreaths please.38 words
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Obituary, Illustration213 1984-07-20 43 144 In Memoriam 144 In Memoriam IN MEMORY OF MR BHERUMAL ATMARAM LALWANI TO US HIS NAME WILL EVER BE THE KEY THAT UNLOCKS MEMORY OF A DEAR ONE GONE BUT CHERISHED YET; A BELOVED FACE WE WILL NEVER FORGET. SADLY MISSED BY BELOVED WIFE, SONS, DAUGHTER-IN-LAW, GRANDCHILDREN AND LOVED213 words
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Article, Illustration500 1984-07-20 43 Swiss scare for the Americans FEDERATION CUP TENNIS SAO PAULO, Thurs. Top seeds the United States yesterday struggled to edge out lowly Switzerland 2-1 and reach the quarter-finals of the women's team championship here. Their problems started when star player Kathy Jordan, the world No. 5, was stunned 6-2, 4-6,500 words
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Article218 1984-07-20 43 STUTTGART (West Germany), Thurs. Seventh-seeded Frenchman Henri Leconte, who knocked out former world No. 1 Bjorn Borg, of Sweden, on Tuesday, continued his winning ways in the Stuttgart Grand Prix tournament yesterday. The 21-year-old lefthander scored an easy 6-1, 6-2 second-round win over Brazil's Givaldo Barbosa,218 words
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Article230 1984-07-20 43 BAASTAD (Sweden), Thurs. West German Hans-Dieter Beutel recovered from losing the first set to love to defeat Argentina's Horacio de la Pena 0-6, 7-5, 6-2 in the second round of the Baastad Grand Prix tournament here yesterday. Sixteen-year-old de la Pena stormed through the first set230 words
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Article304 1984-07-20 43 TOUR DE FRANCE CYCLING MORZINE, Thurs. Angel Arroyo gave Spain their first stage win in the 1984 Tour de France cycle race here yesterday with a solo break over the last of five mountains which tore the field apart and produced two crashes. But his victory overReuter - 304 words
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Article74 1984-07-20 43 cyclist In volve«l in a high-speed crash during yesterd»y' 8 ltth sta K e of the T-ourde France, wal reported In a deep coma In hospital here last night. m-Hil!!!!! 11 18 8 5 ff I !!/L g i rom a fr »«t«»re«I skoll and hisAFP - 74 words
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Article106 1984-07-20 43 Peter sets pace in Masters BANGKOK, Thurs. Peter [>ew, of Singapore, seized the lead in the overseas challenge for the men's Masters title of the Thomson Dusit Open Tenpin bowling championships. The bespectacled Peter shot games of 204, 211, 206 and 212 for a 833 four-game set yesterday to headReuter - 106 words
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Article180 1984-07-20 43 PARIS, Thurs. The International Motor Racing Federation yesterday suspended the Tyrrell team for the rest of the Formula One season for irregularities in their cars at last*month's Detroit Grand Prix, a FISA spokesman said. The suspension was imposed after analysis of substances in the radiatorsReuter - 180 words
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Article, Illustration242 1984-07-20 44 LONDON, Thurs. In Edinburgh, where they are preparing for the 1986 Commonwealth Games, nerves are just a little frayed. The prospect of England being kicked out by the militant Africans looms ominously, particularly as the "vendetta" is being led by Nigeria, no friends of the British242 words
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Article, Illustration682 1984-07-20 44 British hope jets to Oslo to find answer to yo-yo form Alan Hubbard's Olympic Diary LONDON, Thurs. As Britain's biggest-ever Olympic team head for Los Angeles tomorrow their prize bloom (no, not Zola Budd) sets off in another direction, determined to solve the mystery of his missing form.682 words
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Article, Illustration209 1984-07-20 44 LONDON, Thurs. Like the bulk of the Stt-plus British team, I leave for Los Angeles tomorrow wishing I had four legs and a nosebag. Reports from Los Angeles suggest that if the muggers don't get you, the smog will. With hardly a breath of wind wafting over the209 words
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Article203 1984-07-20 44 NO apologies for returning to the subject of Ms Zola Budd who. with Mrs Thatcher under seige, is probably the most popular lady in the United Kingdom, outside the Queen. Most Britons react aggressively when anyone questions her right to be running with the Union Jack203 words
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Article131 1984-07-20 44 MCII Will, one of the largest international record earners in the United States, has designated a telex terminal through which Singaporeans can send the Republic's Olym pic team or their favourite Olympian in Los Angles a message during the Olympics The MCn WUl's insafe telex number assigned for131 words
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Article, Illustration590 1984-07-20 45 Countdown to the Los Angeles Olympic Games THE AWAKENING OF SPORT'S SLEEPING GIANTS Re-entry into Olympic fold part of plan to stage the 2000 Games 4 WE hope to hold the 1990 Asian Games here and, if possible, we want to host the Olympics in 16 years'Reuter - 590 words
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Article, Illustration333 1984-07-20 45 LOS ANGELES, Thurs. Chinese athletes like their posh compound in the Olympic Games Village, the video-game parlours and frozen slush sold at the local store, but complain that some of the beds are too short and that they cannot make outside telephoneAP - 333 words
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Article215 1984-07-20 45 LOS ANGELES, Thurs. Six companies have filed suit against the Los Angeles Olympic Organising Committee, saying they broke a verbal agreement to allow the companies to sell their merchandise at the sites of Olympic events. The suit, filed on Tuesday against the committee and MCI-FMI'B4 theAP - 215 words
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Article207 1984-07-20 45 TOKYO, Thurs. Besides their top athletes, Japan will send 3,000 fireworks to Los Angeles to light up the skies of the Calif ornian city during the Games closing ceremony on Aug 12. Kase Enka Kogyo, a leading Japanese fireworks maker, said his firm had receivedAFP; AP; Reuter - 207 words
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Article, Illustration281 1984-07-20 45 US set to rule the waves in Soviet absence LOS ANGELES, Thurs. Nowhere here will the Soviet-led boycott of the Olympic Games be felt more, nor the medals be more devalued, than in the swimming pool. But the main beneficiaries are certain to be the United States. WithAFP - 281 words
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Article, Illustration286 1984-07-20 45 NEW DELHI, Thurs. P.T. Usha is an exception in a nation that has produced statesmen and scholars of international reknown but few worldclass athletes. The slender 20-year-old village woman is fancied to win a gold medal in the 400 metres hurdles atUPI - 286 words
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Article, Illustration379 1984-07-20 46 Reports by Hakikat Rai; Pictures by Albert Sim SANDY ANG turned a nine-month dream into reality yesterday when he won the 400 metres final for A Boys in record time at the National Stadium. The pre-university student from Woodsville Secondary came from behind to take379 words
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Article, Illustration440 1984-07-20 46 Zehnder raises his eyebrows as Prema sweeps home FROM high up in the National Stadium, Patrick Zehnder peered over the rims of his spectacles, his gaze focused on the lithe form of Prema Govindan as she sloshed in the rain to yet another national schools record in440 words
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Article425 1984-07-20 46 A EUys' 4Mm: 1 Sandy Ang 4Msec (c'ship and nal si'h re< Frankie I>ee 49 4 3 John U 5! i Pale vault: I I.uo Naihua 3 60m 1 Sun Huimoi 2 80m S Bai Guanghua 2 80m High Jump: I T.w Bing Yao 180m 2 Wu425 words
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Article325 1984-07-20 46 NEW YORK, Thurs. Dale Murphy scored from first base on Ken Oberkf ell's two-out double in the 10th inning as the Atlanta Braves rallied for a 3-2 victory over the Montreal Expos in the National baseball League last night. Bill Gullickson, 6-7, pitched a perfect game325 words
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Article297 1984-07-20 46 KENNETH MAC HA hit a solo homer in the second inning and a tie-breaking tworun single in the fifth as the Central League's front-run-ning Chunichi Dragons beat the Hanshin Tigers 4-2 in Koshien on Wednesday. Rain caused the game to be shortened to seven innings. Other results: YakultReuter; AFP - 297 words
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Article342 1984-07-20 46 On the foreign soccer scene PARIS, Thurs. Portuguese midfield star Fernando Chalana has warned his new club, French League champions Bordeaux, that if his wife cannot accompany him on away trips he will return to Portugal. Chalana, 25, joined Bordeaux earlier this month from PortugueseAFP - 342 words
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Article276 1984-07-20 46 LONDON, Thurs. New Zealander Martin Crowe helped holders Somerset to the quarter-finals of the Nat-West cricket Trophy with a fine allround performance at Hove yesterday. Crowe struck 114, his first one-day century, against Sussex as Somerset reached 288-3. Then he grabbed two Sussex wickets for 29Reuter - 276 words
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Article199 1984-07-20 46 ARGENTINE World Cup striker Mario Kempes is spending several days training with Tottenham Hotspur, but the English First Division club have no definite plans to sign him. Tottenham manager Peter Shreeves sees Kempes as a possible replacement for Scottish striker Steve Archibald, who is allReuter; AFP - 199 words
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Article, Illustration479 1984-07-20 47 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI ■■PppHpH Singapore 3 Federal Territory 1 (after extra-time, 1-1 full-time) Pahang 2 Sabah 1 JESjVSK Bi in fijiimvp CUP X JB4 By SINGAPORE qualified for the final of the Anchor Cup soccer competition last night, beating Federal Territory 3-1 in a pulsating and bruising479 words
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Article, Illustration839 1984-07-20 47 INDONESIAN OPEN BADMINTON JAKARTA, Thurs. Singapore champion Wong Shoon Keat had a happy first round in the Indonesian Open badminton championships here today, winning both his singles and doubles ties. Shoon Keat overcame Denmark's Kim Broderssen 15-12, 15-0 in the singles and then partnered Eddy Goh839 words
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Article19 1984-07-20 47 SINGAPORE Recreation Club thrashed the national junior team 6-1 in a friendly hockey match at the Padang yesterday.19 words
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Article163 1984-07-20 47 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI G. SUPRAKASH of Jansenites was yesterday banned for a month by the Singapore Hockey Association Disciplinary Committee for striking a player in a Premier League match last month. Suprakash, who was given marching orders by umpire Gardeep Singh for retaliating against Police forward Sarmokh Singh,163 words
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Article164 1984-07-20 47 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI IF THERE'S any game that Indian Association want to win badly, it will be this evening's Singapore Hockey Association Premier League match against neighbours Ceylon Sports Club. The Indians were outclassed 3-0 in the first leg but they have refused to treat the scoreline as a164 words
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Article350 1984-07-20 47 NORMAN LIM - NORMAN LIM By PAHANG booked their final berth last night, but not after they were made to struggle by a determined Sabah. And it took a 44th-minute penalty for them to edge out the East Malaysian side. Nippy Azizan Ali brought the ball into the350 words
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Article363 1984-07-20 47 JOE DORA - JOE DORA! PENANG, the first team out of the Anchor Cup soccer tournament, will be the subject of an intensive probe on "match-fixing" when they return to Georgetown today. Some players are alleged to have agreed to lose their opening match against Sabah on Monday night363 words
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Advertisement167 1984-07-20 46 Why Vietnamese food is so popular? The answer is at our place. CLUBHOUSE Vietnamese Restaurant A division of Singapore Tennis Centre 1020 East Coast Parkway Singapore 1544 Reservation call: *****66 The Best Vietnamese Cuisine in Town 50 Popular Dishes at your choice Dinner: Traditional taste. Tropical atmosphere. Reasonable price. Lunch:167 words
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Miscellaneous99 1984-07-20 47 Today's events ATHLETICS National SrhMlH meet (National Stadium, 8.30 a. m and 2.15 p. m. HOCKEY SHA Premier League: LA v CSC. Mv. One: CSC B v SCC B (Balestier Road); Khalsa B v Heli Orient (Tanglin). All matches at 5.30 RUGBY Friendly: Va iiravudh Old Boys v Dunearn Lions99 words
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Article, Illustration376 1984-07-20 48 CHAN ENG CHENG - Old Market to come down while at least CHAN ENG CHENG Food centre to be dismantled and restored while MRT work goes on By A NATIONAL monument, the Telok Ayer food centre, will be dismantled and restored while the nearby Mass Rapid Transit construction is under way. But whether lunchtime376 words
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Article, Illustration411 1984-07-20 48 20 injured in restaurant massacre SAN YSIDRO (California), Thursday A MAN In military uniform and armed with a variety of weapons ran amok yesterday killing 21 people and wounding 2t. Police sharpshooters shot him dead from an adjacent building. There was no knownUPI; Reuter; AP - 411 words
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247 1984-07-20 48 'audi oil for B747S' deal in the making LONDON, Thurs. A major barter deal involving Saudi Arabian oil in return for 10 Boeing 747 jumbo jets worth about US$l billion (552.14 billion) is now close to completion, petroleum industry sources said yesterday. A barter deal of oil for jets isFT - 247 words
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Article73 1984-07-20 48 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The City Lottery Board has asked for an outside agency to determine how an Egyptian graduate student who won a US$5O,OOO (S$107,000) second prize recently was mistakpnly awarded US$lOO,OOO. The board's chairman said the board did not know if it would ask the student to returnUPI - 73 words
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Article151 1984-07-20 48 Shooting of horse trainer POLICE are offering another $15C,M« in addition to an existing $5«,Mt reward for information leading to the arrest and prosecution of people responsible for the shooting of horse trainer Ivan Allan in May last year. The new offer is valid for one151 words
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249 1984-07-20 48 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ By LONDON-BASED merchant bank, Morgan Grenfell Asia, has been appointed to advise on the proposed merger of Singapore's two newspaper groups The Times Organisation and Singapore News and Publications Ltd. The law firm of Drew and Napier has been retained as249 words
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Article50 1984-07-20 48 KRONBERG (West Germany), Thurs. A jogger in the Taunus mountains outside Frankfurt couldn't believe his eyes when he suddenly encountered a kangaroo browsing in the woods. The jogger immediately made a police report yesterday and was told the kangaroo was one that had escaped from the zoo. UPIUPI - 50 words
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Article32 1984-07-20 48 NEW YORK, Thur. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials dropped 3.31 points to 1,106.33 points in the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. AP.32 words
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428 1984-07-20 48 LESLIE FONG - If you're late, you'll have to wait LESLIE FONG Ministry gets tough with concert-goers By ALL latecomers to concerts and other shows organised by the Culture Ministry from now on will be refused entry until a break in the programme or the interval, if there is one. This tough ruling428 words
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Miscellaneous155 1984-07-20 48 UP TO 1 p.m. Showers over many areas. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 29 max., 23 min. SUNSET today: 7.16 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.15 a.m. Adelaide 6 13 C Goudy j Manila 93 74 C Fair Amsterdam 12 19 C Cloudy Melbourne 8 lOC Overcast Bangkok 25 32155 words
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Article, Illustration842 1984-07-20 1 WONG AI KWEI; IRENE NGOO - WONG AI KWEI IRENE NGOO Stories by Landscope Edited by IN JANUARY, a 5,000 sq ft semidetached house in Seletar Hills was first offered for sale at $750,000 Two advertisements put up by the agent attracted only a trickle of calls from interested buyers.842 words
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Article, Illustration224 1984-07-20 1 MATHEW YAP - MATHEW YAP Flat talk By A RECORD 39,000 Housing Board flat applicants were allocated flats in the first half of this year. This figure is five times more than the number of HDB flats sold in the same period last year. A HDB spokesman said that224 words
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Article58 1984-07-20 2 A LUNCHTTME seminar on "Public Relations and Premetlen In the Real Estate Market" will be held on July U at the Pavilion Inter-Continental Hotel. The speaker Is Mr Mike Beard, managing director of Bnrson-Marsteller Singapore. The seminar, sponsored by the Real Estate Developer' Association of Singapore (Redas),58 words
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Article, Illustration884 1984-07-20 2 LI FUZHANG - LI FUZHANG The hunt is at last over after months of searching. You have found the home you want. It looks good. The price is right. But, wait, have you really examined all the factors? Is it a completed unit, or only one on paper? If884 words
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Article, Illustration239 1984-07-20 2 Private houses for sale in District 10 CoreMtiOfl tood 2-Storey 6,000 Freehold 15 yrs $1.1 million ogent I Waif bungolow *****33 OmTre*HtH 2-storey 4,300 Freehold 20 yrs $750,000 owner semi-detoched 9 1 96 1 4 I 535 Avemaaj 2-storey 3,800 Freehold 10 yrs $810,000 agent semi-detoched _J *****81239 words
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Article, Illustration419 1984-07-20 2 The 1 45 ways of decorating Bayshore Park apartments HELP is on the way for Bayshore Park's flat owners who want to do up their new homes on a $40,000 budget and are at a loss for ideas. They will be shown 145 .different ways of turning the bare walls419 words
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Article, Illustration80 1984-07-20 2 A FOUR-STOREY "no frills" apartment block in Jalan Eunos will be ready in November. Named SINGA COURT, it will have 17 three- and four-bedroom maisonettes, 12 of which have already been booked. The units on freehold land range from 151 sq metres to 277 sq m and are80 words
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Article73 1984-07-20 2 ALSO to be completed soon is PECK HAY COURT, a 12-storey apartment block at Peck Hay Road, near the choice Orchard Road strip. Nine of the 12 luxury flats have already been sold. The 195-sq metre units are pegged at $650,000. The common facilities will include a swimming73 words
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OUTLOOK
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541 1984-07-20 4 LIAK TENG KIAT - Angry mother leads push for reform of drinking laws LIAK TENG KIAT BY in Washington FOUR years ago, Candy Lightner was just another working woman in the United States. A real estate agent in a California suburb, she had never organised anything; never given a public speech. Now, there is541 words
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Article, Illustration1396 1984-07-20 4 ESTHER WONG - There is life after... ESTHER WONG Retirement is the start of a new way of living Retirement, the beginning of a new phase in life, is too often seen as the end of meaningful, purposeful living. In this article, the first of a two-part series, our writer offers some advice1,396 words
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Article, Illustration769 1984-07-20 5 CHOO SOH ENG - Ups and downs keep Alan going CHOO SOH ENG Being handicapped did not prevent Alan Ho from climbing the highest mountain in South-east Asia. He is set on conquering new fields. The plucky 29-year-old, who lost the use of his legs in an accident, is now into diving. By On769 words
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FEATURES
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Article, Illustration1242 1984-07-20 7 Satire on language Angry hawks blazed away at President Reagan with dysphemisms to counter his "redeployment" and "reconcentration" in Lebanon. "Cut and run" was a favourite, especially since Mr Reagan had shown himself fond of the phrase in attacking critics the week before theNYT - 1,242 words
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Article246 1984-07-20 7 "I HAVE heard the word 'probably' pronounced with the accent on the last syllable with alarming frequency lately," writes Gary Kosloski of North Royalton, Ohio. "Is this new, or perhaps regional? Is it giving a new emphasis to the indefinite?" At the University of Wisconsin headquarters of246 words
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Article394 1984-07-20 7 ONCE in a great while, language shamans get to taste the delicious flavour of mint. Instead of merely reporting on new words, they coin one themselves. Fourteen years ago. while joining in the gleeful derogation of "welfare" in the White House, I came up with394 words
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Article, Illustration1213 1984-07-20 8 Scaling Mt Fuji by night A challenge for young and old alike At a bend in the trail we stop to join a group of young Japanese as they watch the brightening horizon. Together we wait excitedly for the moment when the new day will be born. Suddenly there are1,213 words
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Article, Illustration753 1984-07-20 8 STEWART McBRIDE - STEWART McBRIDE By GETTING lost in Tokyo, the world's second-largest city, is an everyday adventure. The roads, narrow and tortuous, fan out from the imperial palace, often with little rhyme or reason or street names. Road signs are hard to read and taxi drivers753 words
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Article442 1984-07-20 9 Getting there SEVERAL airlines offer round trips to Tokyo for a fare of $1,775 on a 30-day validity ticket. If you are heading for the United States' west coast, you could stop over at Tokyo at no extra cost. The round-trip fare to Los Angeles is $1,900442 words
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Article, Illustration403 1984-07-20 16 JOHN de SOUZA - The day they tried to Kill Hitler JOHN de SOUZA By EXACTLY 40 years ago today, on July 20, 1944, two bombs placed under Adolf Hitler's map table in the Rastenburg "Wolf's Lair" exploded. Of the 24 high-ranking Wehrmacht officers in the room, four were killed. Hitler, only dazed and403 words
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Article, Illustration304 1984-07-20 16 HERE'S a quick-glance list of what's on at the Goethe-Institut Today: 6.31 p.m. German Resistance to Hitler A talk by Dr Malcolm Murfett, lecturer in British and European history at the National University of Singapore. 8.31 p.m. Der 29 JulJ (The 20th of304 words
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Article, Illustration530 1984-07-20 16 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By ROBERT SHOTAM tells you to "Take this job and shove it", in the nicest possible way. He also advises mothers not to let their babies become cowboys, and gamblers that there will be enough time to count their winnings at the end530 words
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Article, Illustration481 1984-07-20 17 JULIE TAN - JULIE TAN Watch out for The Awakening 11, which makes its debut on Aug 6 By COMPARED to its predecessor, The Awakening II will be viewed more critically, said its executive producer Mr Au Yuk Shing. "Unlike The Awakening, which told the story of immigrants fromDAVID TAN - 481 words
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Article, Illustration756 1984-07-20 17 OPERATIC ARIAS, tomorrow DBS Auditorium, 8 p.m. Tickets at $5, $8 OPERA HIGHLIGHTS, Sunday Victoria Theatre, 8 p.m. Tickets at $5, $8, $10, $15 Previewed by JOHN de SOUZA OPERA, it seems, is yet another art form that is on the up and up here in756 words
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Advertisement62 1984-07-20 1 A^^ B^We have^^H to make rooni^H I for our next m shipment, so our M m stock of Australian I items must he cleared^ ■includingvv ell-know nB m. collections from M Post Rail Sv\ aeder and^fl I 111 «*^»/f -'> ■B Hr ft H II '^sMIJjHSHH m^WMA^I#% I I— —^^^A^J^^TL—62 words
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Advertisement137 1984-07-20 1 ml- I M i S^f FH 1 K J llt (j! jW j»>» fit Lowest Price From Ysyrff^yf/* crrraTTO^V freehold Q^^^^^Q^^^^p on Foreigners of Bassein Road and Akyab Road on an n n elevated land. The location speaks for Vlhin Heal ty Hte Ltd itself the convenience of city life.137 words
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Advertisement713 1984-07-20 2 EARN DAILY INTEREST AT BETTER RATE&*>^ Interest on your savmqs v account will be calculated on a Jailv basis and credited *^x_-*3BBL^t^B monthly. j^k %^_^jL*Wf^^3 On-line facilities enable you to carry out transactions at any one of our branches. I Fixed Deposits 1 month 3 months 6 months 9 months713 words
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Advertisement891 1984-07-20 3 It's the largest exhibition of National, Panasonic and Technics products ever! It's Famfair '84 6O<SA nft 'MBBBS $945.00 a>iovtrouoiton7i n ff,monH ?2t>0.00 i i "jlßßißßlfc^_ S L NaUonal NR-204 TRE An extravaganza Of tun and National RX-C46F II TT^^lagW^ U y Flatback Refrigerator excitement for all the family. But Portable891 words
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Advertisement107 1984-07-20 4 W^ J pp tf 9W^ mj/^^&wlw* >m Buy Klim milk today and get to assemble. And it's like these wild and wonderful owning your own zoo when animals. Absolutely free! You you collect all 10 animals. So get a box of 5 animals with^^^ hurry start collecting every tin of107 words
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Advertisement212 1984-07-20 4 Catherine Bouliguc REMOVAL SALE BJ| Bfll I It's fashion on the move BMjHSyW B -A^Rj fs^ m nc tmn^ s arr moN inu (Arn E BBBK^bI Br m Ib^^^^^ A^tiC^ •^L st( r nou Catherine Sbßß^^^^B^l -i^l V^ 4^k outu l lu Items arc now Suti r \iw v^^i I212 words
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Advertisement412 1984-07-20 5 Accent On Colours Wl fla^am every purchase of Albion product worth 8 H bV bV L^L^b^bV Br Contents: 1 Lip Colours 10 Pcs -^J^f^i^| 2. Unifinale Eye Colours 7 Pcs *^tr+~ 3. Fashion Avenue Eye l^" 1 t V J|M^^3m| I ■'^^•b^B^^^*^^B^B^B^B^B^»--m wm F SMHI iT^^T V1 "W^^p,.- j/V pelvic412 words
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Advertisement442 1984-07-20 6 on the ocxxasbn of the completion and handing-over s' tf flit Hi 11^^ "^^^^^^J J 9 Main Contractor WOO&SSCfLL. CONSTRUCTION CO. (PTE.) LTD. I 5082, Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park 11, #01-1302/1304, Singapore 2056. Tel: *****74, *****75, *****46 *****82, Telex No. RS ***** WOSKIL. JBW% Ksj delta enterprise uijp huat442 words
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Advertisement126 1984-07-20 7 ff% mug witih r~ HWC^LFI dV MjH^ loveable Nespray character mugs to collect! NFSJWIAY Mums hel P y° ur kids s et all the Illw* Mll# g OOC j ness th e y neec j f rom Nespray with ■B m/K^K /£Z*^\ wKm ese l° v^^ble Nespray character mugs. Y126 words
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Advertisement364 1984-07-20 8 (bv_ HOME PATIENT CARE PRODUCTS I b I j RENTAL r^^^ 1 1 SERVICE Ramlite o'fers the widest range > i of renabihtation care Wa kt rv equipment in the market 5^ "^B/ Hospital Beds ■f^ RAMPART MARKETING SERVICES PTE LTD Factory OMice 13 Unit '3 Pandan Loop Pandan L'ght364 words
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Advertisement1051 1984-07-20 9 UI M C 14 CA o- B l!J_? F 5 > M m U Ricoh FF-3AF Ricoh KR Super F2 Focus Motor Nikon L3SAF Nikon LI3SAF 28-80mm Lens j» mmLmmm. _r_BM^_^_p-fe __»«_-r >~ *>- _^_r~~_v _V^_l __H _k —V _^^^^^^^_^^^^_B^_F _^_A _^r^^^_B^^__^_r _MH_flH_M_^__ _M_B_M _L____A _wmk-»* A w/o case ___6^_fc.1,051 words
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Advertisement716 1984-07-20 10 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES ■HHSTANTS RSSOBBIHHHH S les Service: Rat^s: Box Service: o^^^-bb. vvmsvwv wwww Tel *****n ex( 2724-7 Straits Times: Ss23 75 psc. cm. Collected: S$ 5.00 THex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S RS ***** TIMEAD 4 2669 Sunday Times: 5524.40 psc. cm. Posted: Sslo.oo JB j 1 to engineers and I i technicians to716 words
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Miscellaneous284 1984-07-20 10 COMICS GARFI£LR IFVOO \1 WMAT'6 50 REGRETTABLE I r* JON'S GOiNr-r To MESS WITH /V\V ABOOT A LITTLE S Sv FOR THIS J NEW RSH.VOO'LL S SEAFOOP SNACK? Zcr T /^fe^ REGRET IT 7 V^^V v-^ —^^^-^C) BUCK ROGERS IN THE 25TH CENTURY By Bate, a s P a,u«g THE284 words
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Advertisement507 1984-07-20 11 NOTICES I w ■■I IHbC I FIRST-COME-FIRST-SERVED INDUSTRIAL PREMISES 1) Geylang East 4) Toa Payoh 2) Ang Mo Kio 5) Yishun 3 Defu 6) Woodlands Floor Area 57.8 sm to 260.5 sm Rental $9. 1 4 psm to 1 5.07 psm (inclusive of service and conservancy I charges) Applications are507 words
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Advertisement719 1984-07-20 11 MINISTRY OF DEFENCE Tender will be received tor the sjpply ot the following undermentioned items m the Ministry of Defence up to 1 1 00 om on dote shown against the items 1. PNEUMATIC BREAKER AND AIR COMPRESSOR Tender No MINDEF 'MMO) P, 0144 84 Clcsmg Date 3 8 84719 words
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Advertisement748 1984-07-20 11 CENTRAL SUPPLIES DEPARTMENT The following fenders me invited by the Chief Supplies Officer, Central Supplies Department PATIENT TROLLEY foi Kandang Kerb.iw H Tender No CSD 3 F 159 H4 b' JUNIOR OFFICERS TABLE. NEWLINE AND OFFICE SIDEBOARD. NEWLINE tor Ir nue Deportment Tender No CSD 3 F 177 84 c)748 words
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Miscellaneous444 1984-07-20 11 PEAWUT s Bachulz 'u)MVPO o^> I /VOU SMOULP TRY \I I SME MAV BE RI6WT.. iII II ONE DOES NOT YOUALUIAYS Zy? FACIN6THE OTHER HAVE TO THINK ABOUTIT TREAT A CAREER j f^^JA lUAYSOMETIME -x^H-A \CHAN6E LI6HTLY..7 SAMEWAYyj Vr^CK r-_______~~^ 1 CONCBkN APOCIT TME r 'fHirJK "TH^YKE. /Til (!I f444 words
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Advertisement599 1984-07-20 12 NOTICES I Tender Notice I Tenders are invited for: I I BUILDING H H AMBrr/84/043— Nominated sub- H contract for the design, supply, delivery, I installation, commissioning and maintenance of a Public Address System to I the Proposed Telecoms Yio Chu Kang I Coast Station at 380 Yio Chu Kang599 words
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Advertisement714 1984-07-20 12 #PWD TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from PWD Registered Contractors tor the following (A) SEE (R) 24/84 Spraying of Stucco Cementitious Mixture or Equivalent to Exposed Concrete Surfaces at Oxley Flyover (B) SEE (R) 25/84 Supply and Install GRP Planting Frames to Pedestrian Overhead Bridge at Commonwealth Avenue near Newton714 words
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Advertisement622 1984-07-20 12 MINISTRY OF LABOUR TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited tor the regular washing and cleaning of the following Government Office tor the period specified below Office Period Work Permit Division Tentatively from Ministry of Labour 1 Oct 84 to 31 Mar 86 Former ROV Building Middle Road, S (0718) Tender documents622 words
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Advertisement921 1984-07-20 12 TENDER NOTICE Separate tenders are invited for:--1 EXTERNAL COATING AND REPAINTING TO TANJONG PAGAR COMPLEX Tender Deposit S$ 1000 00 Closing Date 31 Jul 84 Site Showround 25 Jul 84 at 9 30am Meet at Ist Storey lift lobby. Tanjong Pagar Complex 2 DEMOLITION AND CLEARANCE OF STRUCTURES AT NELSON921 words
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Advertisement737 1984-07-20 12 PUBUt UTILITIES W MflBD TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited for the following 1 Supply of high voltage M rge generator set Eligibility: Registered Contractors in Supply (d) Electrical Materials 11 Electrical Contractors and 18 Instrumentation and Control System all classes 2 Supply of 1.5m J /hr nominal capacity domestic gas737 words
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Advertisement446 1984-07-20 13 NOTICES Singapore Tobacco Company (Pte) Ltd are pleased to announce our removal to a new purpose built factory and administrative offices at I** H EAST INDUSTRIAL ESTATE I I I 1 i I \A/a «>«k]^^^^B^H i I —i WC area < H Q SENQKQ DRIVE 2 1 j~ I 1446 words
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Advertisement622 1984-07-20 13 TENDER Tenders are invited for: SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION OF ARCHITECTURAL SIGNING SYSTEM TO PROPOSED 9-STOREY WAREHOUSE AT KALLANG Cost of Hiring Tender Documents b^b^L^H H Ti I s k r\ a B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B Thursday, 26 jul 84 Tender Forms, etc. may be obtained from the Contracts Section, 7th Storey, Urban Redevelopment622 words
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Advertisement480 1984-07-20 13 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE felt No. ISBI of ISM. Betweea iOCIETE GENERALE ...Plaintiffs Aad I. SOETIYOKO (a YEO TONG KOK UK TANG SUNG I. TAN CHENG HAI Defendants ro: Soetlyoko <a Yeo Tong ■Cok of 14-E, Paterson rower, Paterson Road, Singapore 1023, the abovelamed First480 words
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Advertisement418 1984-07-20 13 IN THE HIGH COI RT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Suit Na. 1755 of ItM. Between AMERICAN EXPRESS INTERNATIONAL INC. ...Plaintiffs And SOON AH ENG ...Defendant Te: Saaa Ah Eag of Black IK, «M-IM, Laraag 2, Toa Payeh, Siflgaparr 1231. TAKE NOTICE that an action has been commenced against you418 words
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Advertisement794 1984-07-20 13 C HDB I Separate tenders are invited for each of the I following (1) ERECTION AND COMPLETION of 2 I Blocks of 13-Sforey Executive Maiso- m nettes/Apartments and I Block of 4 M Storey 4S/4A/5I Flats (Total 304 Units) at Hougang Neighbourhood 5 Contract 20 B Including LANDSCAPING WORKS ONLY794 words
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Advertisement1428 1984-07-20 14 I UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF 6 ■■■■■■'■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■***************888 I THE MINISTER FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS Q M BBBBBB— i THE MINISTER FOR CULTURE X HbßbH ■■ft MR S. DHANABALAN X 1^ QUOTA CLUB OF SINGAPORE O 1^ A H H I X Present* < BBB^BV BBBM BH WA Y^B a_w A1,428 words
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Advertisement706 1984-07-20 16 The Biggest Factory Sale «^j^pßr Now the public can buy at wholesale factory prices!// from 14th-22ndJu|yxi!5Y i» jW"-ilJni_-w*aBW_JH SL, American Lounge Suite 1^ ig l f>3|y<| f 5 -Year Warranty ■>^ >P9^H!^2&***' r*L^p_r* > **^^'y Tl.eonly lounge suite th.it .:'JB>^ BH 'B^^^bl^BbV^^ ones with ,i b Ye.ir W.irr.inly 8^ "v'706 words
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Miscellaneous109 1984-07-20 16 Swimming times TODAY: Singapore .100 a.m. (2.4 m). 9.41 am (0 5 m). 4 13 p.m. (2 1 rrn. 9.52 p.m. (0.9 m I. Sedlll Keohll 2 45 a.m. (19m). 9.01 am (0 7 m). 3.4X p m d.9m). 9.35 p.m. < 1.0 mi Port Dickson |J| a.m. (0 9m).109 words
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Advertisement55 1984-07-20 17 I f^V^ f) SINGAPORE .£J \i/ 1 aramount tiotel^\ WhOft the happy people go Poolside i Barbecue* J|^| Fashion Show 1 Showtime: 8.30pm I[y $18.00 jfißk I Models from Hairstylmg by H I Maiisalon Modelling Agency Salon 916 I Outfits from I July ?o Rolling On Boutique b TH^ir°wiAT I55 words
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Advertisement386 1984-07-20 17 FDR THE ARTISAN IN SEWING Ideal for tailors, dressmakers and homes, the SINGER 14U Professional is handy for all your overedging needs frocks, shirts, blouses, children's we;ir. jeans, pants, jackets, drapes, fine curtains, cushion covers, table liners find all garments. With an optional attachment of a rolled hemming'throat plate at386 words
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Miscellaneous99 1984-07-20 17 GERMAN RESISTANCE TO HITLER Book exhibition, films and talk that give an insight into how German intellectuals, artists, workers, students, even army officers opposed Hitler's tyranny. All at Goethe-Institut, S'pore Shopping Centre. From noon 6 p.m. All events free. (See Leisure Page Sixteen for full programme) IN MEMORIAM RBF Commemorative99 words
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Miscellaneous115 1984-07-20 17 What's on will be a conducted tour by Brother Joseph McNally. I lI. M SHOWS Visitors in groups of 10 or more can request for the screening of any of the five following films this month from 10 a.m. -3p.m. Sentosa's Maritime Museum. Mondays to Fridays, except bn public holidays.115 words
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Miscellaneous108 1984-07-20 17 dam: About the skill of port workers in Rotterdam. PRINTS DM Exhibition of 43 prints works created since 1981 by Californian printmakers. Works in all areas of the print-making medium and these include relief, intaglio, lithograph, stencil and mixed medium. National Museum Art Gallery. 9a.m. -5.30 p.m. Till July 31.108 words
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Advertisement38 1984-07-20 18 HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS Htw I Wloiito TO NATIONAL IRON STEEL MILLS LTD GRAND INAUGURATION OF THEIR NEW ROLLING MILL, MBM 5 ON JULY 20 1984 Compliments from: TAI KIAT CONSTRUCTION PTE LTD Tat Lee Building (Old Wing) Singapore 010638 words
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Article, Illustration575 1984-07-20 1 HONG CHONG WING - CHONG WING HONG Zong yi By MORE than 700 years ago, during the Song Dynasty, there lived a righteous military officer called Lu Da fttt). Outwardly, he was harsh and loud. But he had a heart of gold and was always sympathetic towards the weak.575 words
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Article, Illustration159 1984-07-20 1 TNG SOK CHNG - TNG SOK CHNG By ELEVATOR < >\i. t Midnight show on Friday at Juronj? Drivein rln ♦■ma. Midnight shows on Saturday at Jurong Drive-In," Cathay, Orchard, OdeonKatong and Golden Saltan cinemas. Elevator seems an inappropriate title for this film about a motherless youth and his ambition to become159 words
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Article104 1984-07-20 1 mgyrm* x^si*ia «B*^ff£«S WK4IM f&frii&T '^m^^iF 't ri'j ■<& ?f K 9^ *n iR r z W Jo Jo (t+iVfttHi) ««fR tt #ftffc*M*tJoJo «J»Kfft|fil±fDj# M«|iJW^ 41 ft Blt lt£d > fttt*££lfc >< I W A if; ,f. jo jo- wmvLttmtin U. 'ft fc > M Km fk c»> wmmm ftc**.*104 words
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Article51 1984-07-20 1 M^^^Kftlg^ig^ ID— Rift A l9 Hit 'f* EftN-M W ft' 35c ■JKiMift7 ftiß74tM f ft#H ft«l*tt<HJ6>JN fk -fVttfiMfMiiifc i/l t ttttff«t**s tti i v j t# &3* M 3Xtffi rn fc tttXJi <tffl ft mm it*piii caw»ti> 3 €WH|lft> XX Wit ft >r> M m ft i it- 1 fßtttt*flt51 words
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Advertisement254 1984-07-20 1 APPOINTMENTS muti i cp WIIIIIIM FACTORING An established international financial institution offering a wide range of commercial financing facilities including factoring, hirepurchase and leasing, invites applications for the post of: CREDIT MARKETING EXECUTIVE Qualifications: A graduate in Business Administration, Accountancy, Commerce or Economics. Possesses outgoing personality and has the ability254 words
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Advertisement199 1984-07-20 1 Synertek Inc., a subsidiary of world wide Honeywell Corporation, renowned tor its advanced electronic semiconductor products; is moving toward the state-of-the-art manufacturing technology. The company is expanding and is setting up an IC Design Center in our Singapore facilities. We are inviting engineers to take up the challenge as IC199 words
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Article, Illustration766 1984-07-20 2 HU YIMING - HU YIMING Books By THE SCHOLARS, which is available in English and French, is an early Qing Dynasty novel. It has been widely read in China, especially at the turn of the century. Its author, Wu Jingzi (1701-1754) came from an influential family which766 words
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Article, Illustration552 1984-07-20 2 $50 cash: 11 II 111 I HWA (I.C. No: *****13 J) $2t cash each: POO BEE YIK GOH LUCK KOK (I.C. *****45 B) (U\ No: *****43 C) TKONG YKW LKNG TAN SOO PENG (I.C. No: *****86 G) (I.C. No: *****65 H) KIA HWKE SAN552 words
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Advertisement276 1984-07-20 2 APPOINTMENTS I EUROPEAN I fcgdf STANDARD I ELECTRONICS tm H A subsidiary of Thorn son -Grand Public largest manufacturer of electronic products in France and having production and marketing facilities worldwide; French leaders in high technology electronics and household appliances. H We are looking for If selected, working closely with276 words
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Advertisement357 1984-07-20 2 FINANCE/ADMINISTRATION MANAGER $56,000 p.a. plus company car Leading Jurong based engineering subsidiary of publicly listed corporation seeks an aggressive, suitably experienced and qualified accountant to head its regional finance/administration operations based in Singapore. Successful candidates will be required to travel to Malaysia and Indonesia periodically. QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE Either a357 words
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Advertisement349 1984-07-20 2 f An established local public company invites application from suitably qualified candidates for the position of:MARKETING MANAGER The Position: This is a senior management appointment reporting to the general manager. The company produces and sells food and related products. The main responsibilities are to effectively manage the established business, increase349 words
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Advertisement323 1984-07-20 2 I DIPLOMA IN INDUSTRIAL I MANAGEMENT (UK) H The Diploma in Industrial Management is now H being conducted by Management Development M Institute of Singapore (formerly known as SuperH visory Management Training Association of I Singapore) on a one-year part-time basis This leads to the examinations and award of the323 words
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Advertisement619 1984-07-20 3 APPOINTMENTS I H4IIVM4H.V We are a high technology Company involved in the H manufacture of Zero-Defect 5V4" Winchester Disc Drives and Printed Circuit Boards. To support the expansion programme in our Kallang Plant and the start- up of our new plant in Senoko, we require dynamic and diligent personnel for619 words
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Advertisement503 1984-07-20 3 1 A Rewarding Career 1 E In Beauty Therapy I EXPANDING COSMETICS I I COMPANY I requires I I (A) Male/ Female I I Sales Consultants I to conduct training classes and demonstra- I tion for an exclusive range of specialised I Problem Skin Treatment products to Beauti- I cians503 words
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Advertisement683 1984-07-20 3 I We are an established distributor of microcom- puters and peripheral products Applicants are inivited for the following posts. I TECHNICAL SALES I EXECUTIVE I (Computer Peripherals) The technical sales executive is to specialize in I the marketing of computer peripherals such as I I printers. CRT terminals, plotters and683 words
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Advertisement799 1984-07-20 3 II OSJ NATIONAL I I UNIVERSITY I I OF SINGAPORE I I Applications are invited for appointment to the posts of I ASSISTANT LABORATORY I I TECHNICIAN I I in the Faculties of Medicine and Science I I QUALIFICATIONS I I a) At least 3 GCE O Level passes, preferably799 words
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Advertisement630 1984-07-20 3 NOTICES THK HXNKKI IT* \(1 << HAPTKR IK) KIHTION IN THK lilt. ll <OIKT OK SIN«.\POKK In Kankrtiptc> N«. Ml of I9*t RK: HIDKkO I (HUM \l I\> ■MEM PI kwa Kx P»rtr: THK I»K\ KI.OI' MBfl BANK OK HNGAPOBE UMirKi) KKDITOK.S NOTHK OK ADVKRTISKMKM TO: HIDKKO I Mill \IJAS630 words
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Article, Illustration773 1984-07-20 4 A. P. RAMAN - A. P. RAMAN Gujarat, a state in north-western India, with an area of 200,00 square kilometres and a population of 26 million, is wellknown for its textile mills. Gujaratis, the people from Gujarat, form a small community in Singapore, the older generation being mostly in773 words
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Article, Illustration174 1984-07-20 4 (TAMIL) No: 16 SOLUTION COMMENTS ACROSS: 2. (&> rii id un meaning 'vermilion', is the correct answer. 4 QtQtiHQ&i is a type Of narrative poem. 5. The correct answer is m,creel the symbol of a married woman. 6. A younger brother is $> ib l3 9. The correct174 words
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Advertisement613 1984-07-20 4 APPOINTMENTS \^jr\'i£f Th e National Iron Group II Applications are invited from suitably qualified II candidates for the position of To meet the Group's corporate develop- I WSkWkWWa%W3mWk%WtKmmWa\ ment requirements, we wish to recruit I fclij A T J [<&i*l I I %YA A T i MMfi M suitably quallfled613 words
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Advertisement167 1984-07-20 4 NOTICES f We've Moved... Gold Pine Land Development Pte Ltd Pan Island Development Pte Ltd I Tel: *****66 (5 Lines) Mainland Realty Co Pte Ltd Tai Kiat Construction Re Ltd Kiat Leong Livestock Re Ltd Fel: *****00 (3 Lines) are now at 53 Market Street #10-12 Tat Lee Building "11167 words
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Advertisement627 1984-07-20 4 FOURTH CONFERENCE ON TIRUMARAI (Teachings of Hindu Saints) at the Govindasamy Pillai Kalyana Mandapam Serangoon Road, July 20-22 from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. July 20 Chairman: P. L. Ratnam Chettiar Inaugural Speech: Prof R. Kanagasundaram Speakers: Dr SP. Thinnapan Sabaratna Iyer Iswara Sarma July 21: Chairman: Dr SP. Thinnappan627 words
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Advertisement739 1984-07-20 12 k^o^^^^j^^^^^^^^^ *-r u^^^M mmdlk} mm The latest in rolling mill design 1 K bI MJ Hfr and technology 1 \1 Ihmßl I National Iron and Steel Mills' %\l B MERCHANT BAR MILL No. 5 marks m\« yet another milestone in the %\J Mj Company's continuous strive for 1 technological excellence.739 words
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Advertisement674 1984-07-20 13 V For two decades now, National Iron has supplied the local construction industry with practically all its requirements of steel reinforcing bars. With the inauguration of our new wire rod mill today, the ft dl National Iron's progress is founded on three principal factors: our commitment to serve our 4L^ot^^Vi_^^k—674 words
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