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Title Section15 1984-07-21 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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Article, Illustration501 1984-07-21 1 LIAK TENG KIAT - LI AK TENG KIAT Ferraro is party delegates' unanimous choice for the vice-presidency By Washington Correspondent I Democratic SAN FRANCISCO, Fri. Democrats from across the United States headed for home today after nominating as their standard bearer a man who promised that as President, he501 words
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Article24 1984-07-21 1 BOMBAY, Fri. About 400 fishermen m 50 boats have been missing m the stormhit Arabian Sea since Tuesday, naval sources said. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article61 1984-07-21 1 120 Polish pilgrims defect VIENNA. Fri. One hundred and twentyPoles en route to Rome on a pilgrimage for political asylum here today, m whai was believed to be the second biggest mass defection m history The biggest defection, also by Poles, was at the World Cup football championships m MadridAFP - 61 words
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384 1984-07-21 1 RONNIE WAI - Dr Yeo calls for stronger Asean to deter aggression RONNIE WAI By ASEAN should spare no effort m its bid to maintain regional peace and security. Among other areas, the military capabilities of the Asean countries should be enhanced to the level necessary to meet external threats. The Second Minister384 words
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Article, Illustration439 1984-07-21 1 MAUREEN CHUA - Rape-and-rob 20 years and 30 strokes MAUREEN CHUA Third man jailed for 8 years By A MAN and a youth were each jailed for a total of 20 years yesterday and ordered to be given 30 strokes of the cane for armed robbery and rape. Lim Teck Hock, 24, and439 words
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Article, Illustration72 1984-07-21 1 Instant answer to query: When will I get my flat? Page 14 No change m gas and power rates CONSUMERS will not have to pay more for electricity and gas for three months from Aug 1. A Public Utilities Board statement yesterday said fuel prices for the generation of electricity72 words
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Article88 1984-07-21 1 Security officer charged THE security station-in-spector of Chartered Industries of Singapore (Pte) Ltd, Chew Soon Teik, was charged yesterday with the murder of the chief security officer, Mr Lye Pak Ming, 54. Chew, 46, a Malaysian, faces a second charge of trying to murder the company's security officer, Ngoh Kirn88 words
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161 1984-07-21 1 Mentri tells of 'Iran style' trouble makers KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Religious fundamentalists have launched an Iranian-style campaign m Kedah to instigate the people to oppose the government, Keda h s Mentrl Besar, Datuk Seri Syed Nahar Shahabaddin said yesterday. "They have penetrated villages and held seminars m private homes toAFP - 161 words
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Article98 1984-07-21 1 Latest WASHINGTON, Frl. President Reagan announced today that Laos has agreed to allow the United States to excavate the crash site of an American aircraft daring the Vietnam War and said Hanoi is also being mare cooperative in searching for missing US servicemen. At aAP - 98 words
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Article, Illustration45 1984-07-21 1 Should doctors tell their patients the whole truth? How to handle your gifted child guide to parents What Winston Lee says about women drivers Shorts for all seasons Alan Hubbard's HOW about Olympic Scrapbook: a French What price the breakfast? Montreal monster45 words
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Article, Illustration99 1984-07-21 1 THE ENRIGHT VIEW Singaporeans describe the intellectual impact of a controversial professor who once taught m the university here, and was nominated to be Britain's Royal poet. Pages One and Seventeen HONESTY WITH HYNDESIGHT "The kid who's been playing clarinet since the age of eight is probably sometiling99 words
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Advertisement25 1984-07-21 1 Inside 70 pages today SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 3-€ ASEAN 7 CAUSEWAY 8 EDITORIAL 18 LETTERS 19 BACKGROUND 21 TIMESDOLLAR 21-24 RACING 41,41 SPORTS 39,44-4725 words
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Advertisement203 1984-07-21 1 THE ALI SPORTS STORt DOT GOLF^u. Wisest Choice J CkrirMA 1 for students and teachers I -^r 1 UTHB BEST TOUCH That* why 4b^B« AND TONE most music conservatories JM-JBV The orrec temp, I and tonal effects ca> schools throughout the |^^BP*%fc*" therefore be effe nveU *">" c ÜBaßt J203 words
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Article634 1984-07-21 2 Reflecting new mood THE proposed changes to the Employment Act, to be debated m Parliament next week, will reflect the new mood m employer-employee relationship m Singapore. The provisions m an Amendment Bill, to be moved by the Labour Minister, Professor S. Jayakumar, are not only to promote more634 words
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Article485 1984-07-21 2 Cuts and thrust FRANCE'S new socialist Cabinet announced a surprise package of income tax cuts on Thursday. The tax cuts, approved at a Cabinet meeting immediately after the government was formed, will take effect from next year. They should reduce the average French worker's bill for income485 words
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Article306 1984-07-21 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: IN seeking to please as many sections of the American public as possible, Mr Walter Mondale has taken some policy positions which would appear to be motivated more by political expediency than anything else. He has been unequivocal m his support for trade protectionist measures.306 words
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Article56 1984-07-21 2 JAPAN'S UNTOUCHABLES JAPAN has an estimated three million outcastes or "burakumin". For centuries they have been associated with "unclean" jobs such as animal skinners, sewerage cleaners and garbage collectors. A recent official report pointed out that despite a 1973 government order outlawing discrimination, the burakumin still suffer from the56 words
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Article403 1984-07-21 2 Forthright Enright D.J. ENRIGHT, former University of Singapore Professor of English, is m the limelight again. Twenty-four years ago, he hit the headlines m Singapore when he publicly expressed doubts over the PAP govermenrs policy on culture. Today, at home m Britain, this poet, teacher and intellectual is403 words
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Article277 1984-07-21 2 $58m LIKELY TO BE PAID IN OAF'S BID FOR BEN CO QAF Holdings Bhd, the Brunei-based holding company, is paying about $58 million m a reverse takeover bid for Ben Co which will result m it controlling a 65 per cent stake m the food-based company Following the takeover.277 words
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Article269 1984-07-21 2 Final showdown WHAT a fitting climax to a week of football feast it will be tonight, when Singapore and Pahang meet m the Anchor Cup final (8.45) Both are the best sides m the competition, almost on par m terms of preparation, individual skill and team work. Pahang have269 words
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Article132 1984-07-21 2 Asean Across the Causeway First briefing MALAYSIA'S setting up of a Justice Ministry is expected to settle the differences which have existed for several years among officers m the judicial and legal services. The Justice Minister, Datuk Dr James Ongkili. was given his first briefing on his functions by Prime132 words
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Article80 1984-07-21 2 Alert ordered THAI police have been put on the alert against sabotage attacks on government offices m Bangkok. The order by Police Director-General Narong Mahanond came after the arrest on Wednesday of a communist suspect m a raid on a house m the Thai capital. The Bangkok Post80 words
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Advertisement73 1984-07-21 2 s i^**"*"*'^ '}0^ $11.15 each COUNTING BOOK WORD BOOK This stimulating and attractive series gives preschool children a valuable foundation m the basic skills which form the core of their early ieammg Each book has lively and detailed full colour illustrations, carefully designed m bright colours, and a simple yet73 words
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239 1984-07-21 3 $12 mil holdup suspect found shot dead NEW YORK, Fri. A CONVICTED bank robber who was arrested m the still-un-solved US$5.B million 5512.4 million) Lufthansa robbery was found shot dead on Wednesday m a basement apartment m Brooklyn, the police said. A young woman was also found dead m theNYT - 239 words
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Article, Illustration67 1984-07-21 3 Working out new tactics THE Royal Artillery Tracked Rapier of 22 Air Defence Regiment (Welsh Gunners) seen here overlooking Burg Cochem m West Germany on the i River Mosel. I The unit is on its first major exercise since their arrival at Dortmund with the British Rhine Army. It isPanaphoto - 67 words
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Article, Illustration498 1984-07-21 3 PARIS, Friday FRANCE'S new socialist Cabinet announced a surprise package of income tax cuts within hours of taking office yesterday and promised further tax cuts m the years ahead. The tax cuts, approved at a Cabinet meeting immediately after the government wasNYT; AFP - 498 words
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309 1984-07-21 3 SAN DIEGO, Fri A RECENTLY unemployed security guard who gunned down 20 people m a McDonald's restaurant fought with his wife an hour before the bloody rampage and had followed her and their daughter to the restaurant, a neighbour said yesterday. JamesUPI - 309 words
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Article, Illustration130 1984-07-21 3 Skeleton in Tudor wreck laid to rest PORTSMOUTH (England), Fri. A man who died m a Tudor warship 439 years ago was buried yesterday m Portsmouth Cathedral at a service conducted mostly m the Latin of 16th-century rites. On the anniversary of the sinking of the Mary Rose, the prideAP - 130 words
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126 1984-07-21 3 NEW YORK, Frl. Miss America, Vanessa Williams, will appear node m Penthouse magazine's September issue, and the pageant's director said yesterday the board will meet In a few days to decide whether to take away her crown. The 19-page sexually explicit photo layoutUPI - 126 words
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162 1984-07-21 3 British, Argentine talks break down BERNE, Fri. BRIEF talks here between Argentina and Britain broke down yesterday over whether sovereignty of the British-ruled Falkland Islands should be on their agenda. The chief spokesman of the Swiss Foreign Ministry, which chaired the talks, confirmed that the meeting ended last night. However,Reuter - 162 words
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Article, Illustration616 1984-07-21 4 THE Democrats ended their fourday convention on Thursday m a euphoric mood and with a solid show of solidarity. But amidst the cheering and carnival atmosphere, the party sent a clear signal from their convention that they intend to declare class war against President Ronald Reagan mNYT - 616 words
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Article, Illustration374 1984-07-21 4 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT By Dream, dream of a new value system. Dream of teachers who teach for life and not just for a living. Dream, dream of lawyers more concerned about justice than a judgeship. Dream of doctors more concerned with public health than personal wealth.374 words
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Article269 1984-07-21 4 SAN FRANCISCO, Fri. Senator Edward Kennedy, whose 1980 presidential campaign bitterly divided Democrats, last night called on the party to unite behind Mr Walter Mondale, defeat President Ronald Reagan and restore the American dream. In his first platform appearance at the four-day convention, Mr Kennedy saidReuter - 269 words
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Article, Illustration108 1984-07-21 5 IT'S not Jut science fiction coming true these days, some of the old legends are finding life In modern technology too. The Japanese model Is recreating the famous All Baba scene, where a door opens at the sound of hisPanaphoto - 108 words
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Article207 1984-07-21 5 Ban costs $3.5 m a day 100 ships stranded by union action MORE than 100 foreignowned ships at ports around Australia were hit today by a union ban on cargo handling, maritime officials said. They estimated the cost to the owners at about As 2 million (553.5 million) a day.Reuter; AFP - 207 words
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Article110 1984-07-21 5 Cable system contract awarded LONDON, Fri. A contra* t worth KM million Ss2^.'4 million has boon awarded to Standard Telephones and Cables (STC) foi an underseas I B I < o Hi m v meat ion cable system linking Australia, Indonesia and Singapore S'l < said yesterday The contract v.UPI - 110 words
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339 1984-07-21 5 NEW DELHI, Fri. PUNJAB state has unveiled a 1,220 million rupee (5J244 million) massive credit plan for farmers m an attempt to shift emphasis from law and order to agriculture, an official said here today. The predominantly agricultural state, which has beenAFP - 339 words
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Article69 1984-07-21 5 THE BRITISH Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) has announced a review of the efficiency and effectiveness of its external services, which is responsible for the World Service. It will also look at opportunities offered by new developments m broadcasting technology, a BBC news report said m London yesterday. The review69 words
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Article64 1984-07-21 5 POLAND'S COMMUNIST authorities have drafted an amnesty Bill that would free all 660 of the country's political prisoners, including four Solidarity advisers whose trial has been indefinitely adjourned, members of Parliament said m Warsaw. Also included would be seven leaders of the outlawed free trade union jailed withoutAP - 64 words
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Article81 1984-07-21 5 THE NETHERLANDS has warned the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Unesco) it may leave the organisation if it does not agree to fundamental changes, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said m The Hague yesterday. He said the Dutch ambassador to Unesco, Mr Martin Mourik, delivered a letterReuter - 81 words
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Article51 1984-07-21 5 EUROPEAN COMMUNITY finance ministers failed yesterday to agree on ways of meeting a big shortfall m the trading bloc's 1984 budget. After a session lasting more than 24 hours, they gave up the attempt to reach agreement and decided to meet again after the summer break m September.Reuter - 51 words
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Article54 1984-07-21 5 A SOVIET truck containing nine tonnes of freight has been prevented from crossing into East Germany by West German officials, government sources m Bonn said yesterday. Sources said it was suspected of carrying espionage equipment. West German radio quoted counter-intelligence sources as saying it might be carryingUPI - 54 words
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Article60 1984-07-21 5 THE REV Sun Myung Moon will begin serving an 18-month sentence for tax evasion at the federal prison m Danbury, Connecticut, and the headquarters of his unification church will move to Danbury with him. Dr Mose Durst, president of the church, announced the temporary move. However, theNYT - 60 words
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210 1984-07-21 5 Khmers harass Viet troops, says prof BANGKOK, Fri. Cambodian resistance guerillas are seizing the initiatives from Vietnamese troops m Cambodia by moving deeper inside the country and launching continous raids, a Western academic said yesterday. Prof Stephen Orlov, from a Canadian college, spent two weeks behind Vietnamese lines m westernReuter - 210 words
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Article53 1984-07-21 5 BEIJING, Fri. The capture and sale of frogs is now illegal m Beijing, and offenders will face fines and compulsory re-education courses, the Beijing daily said yesterday. The newspaper said the city administration ordered the ban after a series of letters condemning the practice appeared m theReuter - 53 words
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Article, Illustration147 1984-07-21 6 BONN, Fri. West German Foreign Minister HansDietrich Genscher flew today to Teheran on the first visit of a European Community Foreign Minister to the Iranian capital since the 1979 revolution that toppled Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi. West German officials believe the time has come to widenAP - 147 words
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300 1984-07-21 6 Result of secret talks with Washington WASHINGTON, Friday SECRET military planning talks between the Americans and the Israelis have been focussing increasingly on how to counter the Soviet Union m the region rather than "radical" Arab governments, Reagan administration officials said yesterday..NYT - 300 words
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Article171 1984-07-21 6 BEIRUT, Fri FIVE months after the withdrawal of the United States Marines from Beirut, the Soviet Union is trying to increase its influence m Lebanon. It has offered military and economic aid, and Lebanese Cabinet raera- bers have visited Moscow. However, the government ofNYT - 171 words
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263 1984-07-21 6 Two sites for US Embassy in Beirut BEIRUT, Friday FIFTEEN months after a suicide bomb attack destroyed the United States Embassy and killed 63 people, American diplomats are preparing to open two new embassy sites m the Christian and Muslim sectors of the capital. American officials said the main reasonAP - 263 words
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108 1984-07-21 6 WHAT'S the difference between a peck on the cheek to granny and a passionate lover's kiss? The answer is 17 muscles. Research carried out by France's Dr Martin Mourier has shown that while an ordinary kiss involves a mere 12 muscles, the tonguethrusting French kissAFP - 108 words
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Article98 1984-07-21 6 Help! There's a steer in my pool TERESA Bauce of Stockbridge, Massachusetts, awoke with a start early Thursday morning, looked out her bedroom window and saw a steer swimming m her pool. •'I heard this loud splash and I turned on the light and saw this steer, m my pool,"UPI - 98 words
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Article38 1984-07-21 6 WHEN Justine Lee Lichell was born here last week, she was not the only one m the delivery room celebrating a birthday. Her mother turned 18, the obstetrician turned 37 and the nurse turned 32. APAP - 38 words
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Article58 1984-07-21 6 A RILE permitting pet cats has been a big help m keeping the peace at the Saxerriet Prison here. Officials at the prison, m Salez, northeastern Switzerland, said 24 of the current 100 inmates now keep cats m their cells The cats seem to calm downUPI - 58 words
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153 1984-07-21 6 PRETORIA, Fri. The South African Minister responsible for Black education today urged Black families to have fewer children to curb a "tidal wave" of pupils which he said was about to hit secondary schools. Mr Barend dv Plessis told a press conference: "We haveReuter - 153 words
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105 1984-07-21 6 S. African states support regional cooperation GABORONE. Fri. Nine Black Southern African states linked by geography and adversity have reaffirmed their commi' ment to regional cooperation despite economic setbacks and sensitive differences. This was ihe outcome of a Southern African Development Coordination Confer ence (SADCC) summit meet ing here thisReuter - 105 words
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324 1984-07-21 7 Detained Red suspect 'planning urban terrorism' BANGKOK, Friday THAI police have been put on the alert against sabotage attacks on government offices m Bangkok. The order by Police DirectorGeneral Narong Mahanond came after the arrest on Wednesday of a communist suspect m a raid on324 words
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Article, Illustration52 1984-07-21 7 THAI naval anti-terror-ist squad uiembers armed with Americanmade M-3 sab-machine guns escort a 'terrorist" from a speedboat m a mock rescue mission yesterday. The rehearsal, carried out m front of the Navy Headquarters m Thon Burl, was observed by Supreme Commander General Arthit Kamlang-ek. BangkokBangkok Post - 52 words
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103 1984-07-21 7 Jakarta's inflation rate on decline JAKARTA. Fri. Indonesia's inflation rate m the first half of this year fell to 7.34 r?r cent, down from 01 per cent during the same period of last year, the Bureau of Statistics said today rhe higher rate last year was due mainly to theAP - 103 words
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286 1984-07-21 7 MANILA, Fri. A lawyer for the family of Rolando Galman. the man named as the assassin of Philippine opposition leader Benigno Aquino, said chaiges of double murder should be filed against officers and men of aviation security for shooting Aquino and Galman at ManilaReuter - 286 words
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245 1984-07-21 7 ABBY TAN - Church steps up campaign against violence ABBY TAN By Manila Reporter MANILA, Fri. The Roman Catholic Church m the Philippines has stepped up a campaign to draw government attention to the spiralling violence spawned by economic and political tension. The leader of the Church m Asia's only Catholic country, Monsignor245 words
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64 1984-07-21 7 14-day visa to Brunei unnecessary BANGKOK, Fri. Brunei will allow tourists from Asean countries to enter the country for a two-week visit without visas, a Thai Foreign Ministry spokesman said today. Brunei joined Asean m January this year after becoming independent from Britain. The other Asean members have all agreedAFP - 64 words
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Article97 1984-07-21 7 BANGKOK, Fri. One person was murdered every 58 minutes m Thailand last year, a police report this week said. But the 1983 total of 9,040 was down slightly from the 10,830 murders committed m 1982. The report by the Police Research and Planning Division saidAP - 97 words
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Article, Illustration299 1984-07-21 8 Ongkili may settle judicial and legal service differences KUALA LUMPUR, Friday THE setting up of the Justice Ministry is expected to settle the differences which have existed for several years among officers m the Judicial and Legal Service. The Justice Minister, Datuk Dr James Ongkili,NST - 299 words
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Article44 1984-07-21 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Transport Minister Tan Sri Chong Hon Nyan will launch the trial run of two British railbuses on Monday. The railbuses will be tried out on short-distance routes like Johor BaruSingapore, Kuala Lipis-Gua Musang and Alor Star-Pa-dang Besar NSTNST - 44 words
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Article247 1984-07-21 8 Judge bars HK lawer KUCHING, Friday A MALAYSIAN practising law m Hongkong has been refused admission to the Sarawak Bar over a technicality involving the Commonwealth, the latest issue of The Borneo Bulletin reported. Solicitor Ting Sic Huong made his application m the High Court recently before Borneo Chief Justice247 words
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151 1984-07-21 8 Ranger gets jail, cane for stabbing girl KUCHING, Frl. Army ranger Maszelan bin Mokhtar, 25, was sentenced to four years' jail and given fear strokes of the rotan for stabbing and grievously hurting a 16-year-old American schoolgirl daring an attempted sexual assault two months ago. Maszelan, from the "D" CompanyNST - 151 words
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232 1984-07-21 8 Marketing body to help farmers beat vegetable glut SHAH ALAM, Fri THE Federal Agricultural Marketing Authority (Fama) will help farmers' associations beat overproduction of vegetables. This comes m the wake of the sawi (Chinese mustard) glut which has been blamed on poor farm management. Fama director-gener-al Othman Mohd Rijal said232 words
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Article33 1984-07-21 8 PENANG, Fri An executive with a Japanese construction company. Satoshi Yoshida. 36. was shot dead and his brief case containing $40,000 m payroU money was snatched from him, police said AFPAFP - 33 words
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221 1984-07-21 8 KUCHING, Friday FOOTLESS marathon runner Peter Strudwick intends to run up the 330-metre high Gunong Serapi at Matang, 16 km from here. He was born with no feet and only has a finger and a thumb on his left arm with his rightNST - 221 words
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Article118 1984-07-21 8 Tighter rules on video machines KUALA LUMPUR, Fri THE Ministry of Trade and Industry has put up licensing restrictions on the import of video games to control their use m commercial arcades. The Customs and Excise Department announced yesterday that an import permit would be required for video games equipment,NST - 118 words
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441 1984-07-21 9 WONG AI KWEI - Changes in law will promote labour ties WONG AI KWEI Married women encouraged to continue working By rE proposed changes the 16-year-old Employment Act. to be debated m Parliament next week, will reflect the new mood m bossworker relationship m Singapore. The provisions m an Amendment Bill, to be moved441 words
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Article50 1984-07-21 9 THE second reading of the Road Traffic (Amendment No. 2) BUI, which seeks to enhance the penalties against hell-riders and helldrivers, has been postponed to a Parliament sitting to be held after Angl. It was earlier scheduled for the next Parliament sitting on Tuesday.50 words
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Article109 1984-07-21 9 ABOUT 550 undergraduates at the National University of Singapore will get a chance to try out Apple Computer's recently-int roduced Macintosh personal computer at a careers forum today. They will also get a chance to work with various engineering-related programs on the Macintosh. The forum on109 words
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131 1984-07-21 9 Search for missing seamen to go on A SEA search for 12 Indonesians who are missing after their boat capsized on Thursday will resume today after being called off late yesterday. The Marine Police and Republic of Singapore Navy have not found any of the missing men. The 12 were131 words
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87 1984-07-21 9 Joint naval exercises in South China Sea THE Royal Malaysian Navy and the Republic of Singapore Navy will hold the first of a series of combined naval exercises m the South China Sea between July 25 and 30. The exercise is to draw up common operating procedures to enhance defence87 words
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Article, Illustration446 1984-07-21 9 ILENE ALESHIRE - ILENE ALESHIRE By GETTING off the construction site and into the classroom has been a good thing for 33 Singapore crane operators. This is the opinion of Mr Leek Guan Seng, one of the operators enrolled m the new fourday safety classes446 words
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Article, Illustration264 1984-07-21 11 Probe into report of stray bullet POLICE aad the Singapore Armed Forces are Investigating a report that a stray ballet from an army ramp firing range hit a nearby farmer's house m Tampines last week. Mr Urn Tal Seng, So, a pig farmer m Jalan Ang Sian Kong, off Tampines264 words
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94 1984-07-21 11 Big bridge tourney for Pesta Sukan THE Singapore Contract Bridge Association is planning a big tournament for this year's Pesta Sukan m commemoration of Singapore's 25 years of nationbuilding. The event will take place at the Dynasty Hotel from the Aug 9 until 12. Participants are expected from neighbouring countries94 words
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Article76 1984-07-21 11 Family fun for 500 residents ABOLT 500 residents are expected to take part m a 4.5 km family walk-a-jog starting at the basketball court of Block 119. Hougang Avenue 1. at 7.30 a m tomorrow. The MP for Paya Lebar. Mr Sia Kan Hui. will flag off the event It76 words
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Article50 1984-07-21 11 THE I'nion of Keppel Shipyard Employees of Singapore is celebrating its 16th anniversary with dinner and dance at iho Nejtune Restaurant aid Tneatr° Club. Shenton Way. tonight at 7.30 The guest-of-honour is the Minister of State I Education), Or Tay Baa Soon, who is also the union adviser50 words
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Article23 1984-07-21 11 THE yueenstown Secondary Technical School Indian Cultural Society will stage Arpanam S4 at the school hall today at 3 p m23 words
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325 1984-07-21 11 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ By THE two-year law course should be open to all who meet the entry requirements and not restricted to a privileged few. This was the view expressed by nine of the 10 lawyers contacted by The Straits325 words
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100 1984-07-21 11 Trafficking charges for man and boy A MAN, Low Eng Soon, 66, and a 15-year-old boy, were jointly charged yesterday with trafficking m 21 slabs of opium weighing about 32 kg from the void deck of Block 624, Ang Mo Kio Avenue 9 to Block 626, Ang Mo Kio Avenue100 words
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Article59 1984-07-21 11 THE Singapore Psychological Society is organising a dinner talk on Psychological Approaches to Occupational Choice, or how people choose their jobs. The talk, open to members and the public, will be held at a club on Aug 2. It starts at 7.30 p.m. following a buffet dinner59 words
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289 1984-07-21 11 ALTHOUGH successful lawyers are among the highest earners m Singapore, for a variety of reasons many brighter students here do not seem attracted to a law degree. Sometimes the reasons are obscure. For example, during the early years of the law faculty289 words
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190 1984-07-21 11 HOI SIM, Board executive maisonette owners were yesterday told that the extra space outside their front door is a public area and cannot be converted for private use. They are not allowed to enclose this recess area or tile the190 words
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273 1984-07-21 11 NANCY LOH - Pistol and bullets found in baby s cot NANCY LOH Tip-off helped police catch two men By A REVOLVER and five bullets were passed from one person to another and ended up m a baby's cot where police found them. And it was a tip-off to the police about a273 words
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Article93 1984-07-21 11 Prizes await visitor at centre VISIT the Singapore Science Centre this weekend and you may win prizes if you are the two millionth visitor. totat number^ visitors to the centre is fast approaching two million," a spokesman for the centre said. The prizes that await the two millionth visitor are93 words
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Article71 1984-07-21 11 Police seek dead man's relatives RELATIVES are asked to claim the body of an unidentified Indian man who was found dead outside a shop m Upper Weld Road, off Jalan Besar, on July 14. He was wearing blue pants and long-sleeved green shirt and was barefooted. He was slim built,71 words
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403 1984-07-21 12 GILLIAN POW CHONG - GILLIAN POW CHONG It will have incomplete design By MEDALLIONS to be minted by the Singapore Mint for the launching of The Times Organisation's book, A Salute To Singapore, will be like none other struck by them before. The design on the obverse403 words
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130 1984-07-21 12 Work on NTI's $21 m staff flats project begins WORK has begun mi the $21 million maisonettes for the Nanyang Technological Institute's teaching staff. The 96 homes will be built on a site near the NTI campus. The maisonettes are expected to be completed by December ISM on an area130 words
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Article20 1984-07-21 12 TWO footdrill courses for Scouts and Venture Scouts start next Saturday (July 28) at the Anderson Junior College.20 words
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297 1984-07-21 12 MOULD m chilli sauce, insect and rodent damage to rice flour and too little information on food labels are some of the reasons shipments from Singapore get stopped at American ports. These examples were given by Mr Jack Harty and Mr Howard297 words
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Article, Illustration302 1984-07-21 12 HAVING his design chosen for the medallion is just another m a string of awards which Mr Tan Sheng Guan, 22, has chalked up m his short but illustrious career. During his two-year training stint at Baharuddin Vocational Institute from 1978 to302 words
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90 1984-07-21 12 700 enter art contest for children THE Milk For Children Advisory Council's (MCAC) nationwide drawing competition has received 700 entries. The theme of the competition, sponsored by Tetra Pak Pacific was based on the many colourful local festivals. It closed on July 6. The competition was m three categories; preschool,90 words
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Article, Illustration187 1984-07-21 12 Man jailed for role in $4m fraud BUSINESS consultant Rudy Vivian Rodrigues, 47, was yesterday* jailed for 12 months for his part m a $4.01 million marine fraud. But Rodrigues is out on $250,000 bail pending appeal against conviction and sentence. He was found guilty on Thursday of nine charges187 words
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75 1984-07-21 12 A WOMAN died m hospital on Thursday, more than a month after she was badly burnt m an explosion m her home Madam X Letchimi. 2o died at Singapore Gene~ai Hospital after lapsing into a coma for several days, said her husband. Mr Manogaran.75 words
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Article42 1984-07-21 12 POLICE booked owners of 202 vehicles and towed away two cars for illegal parking m the Orchard Road area between Tuesday and Thursday. Most of the offenders were booked m Mount Elizabeth, Claymore Hill and Sophia Road.42 words
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429 1984-07-21 14 RONNIE LIM - Stop 'gifts war', urges petroleum body RONNIE LIM But call for 16-month respite unlikely to win much support By THE Petroleum Dealers' Federation has fired its strongest shot ever against the "gifts war" between Singapore's petrol stations. It has called for an island-wide stoppage of the practice, starting Sept 1,429 words
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Article151 1984-07-21 14 Coffee shop stabbing murder A VERDICT of murder by person or persons unknown was recorded yesterday on a man who was stabbed during a quarrel m a coffee shop. Mr Sia Khwa Chwee, 51, was a regular customer at the Chin San coffeeshop m Geylang Road where the incident took151 words
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312 1984-07-21 14 TOP executives of some of Singapore's largest business houses will compete against one another at an athletics meet on Sept 1 to raise funds for a good cause. Each of the running "towkays" will have to raise, fork out, "armtwist" or "extort"312 words
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201 1984-07-21 14 NGIAM TONG HAI - NGIAM TONG HAI By TWO divided camps of an association for promoting Chinese medicine one at Upper Boon Keng Road and the other at Tyrwhitt Road have been reconciled. They had been at loggerheads for the past eight years because of201 words
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Article, Illustration434 1984-07-21 14 MATHEW YAP - MATHEW YAP Two terminals at sales section to provide instant answers By APPLICANTS for Housing Board flats can now know m a flash the estimated time when they will get their new home. They will also be able to find out,434 words
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178 1984-07-21 15 Transport forum for 150 grassroots leaders IT WILL be talk and more talk about land Transport for 150 grassroots leaders of Kaki Bukit constituency this Sunday. Taxis, buses, the Mass Rapid Transit system, and the governments viewpoint on transport will all be covered m the forum entitled. Towards a better178 words
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119 1984-07-21 15 Two men and boy hurt in accidents THREE people were injured m road accidents on Tuesday and Thursday. Mr Ang Kai Siang, 43, and a 12-year-old boy, Chan Toh Khoo, were injured when the pick-up they were travelling m hit a tree after a collision with a bus along Pasir119 words
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Article261 1984-07-21 15 What the two schemes common WHAT Is common to the Cewec schemes operated by Isetan and the NTUC transport group of companies is that both serve to forge a link between employer and employee. In building this link, employees are made to realise that they and their families are being261 words
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350 1984-07-21 15 THE row over the "dowry" for the proposed Shell House Union was finally settled at $2.07 million yesterday. But a new and unexpected problem cropped up: Should the breakaway Shell branch take part m the coming general meeting of the350 words
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Article, Illustration401 1984-07-21 15 PAUL JACOB - PAUL JACOB Isetan joins labour group m employee-welfare scheme By THE launch of Company Welfarism through Employers' Contributions (Cowec) by the NTUC transport group of companies yesterday provided a clear signal from the labour movement of its support for the scheme. The group comprising Vicom, Comfort and401 words
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Article155 1984-07-21 15 Unionism that destructive IRRESPONSIHLK trad unionism could desti Singapore, NTUC S ty secretary-general. Or Wan Soon Bee, warned yesterday. It was a brand of unionism that placed sectional interest abovt the national interest, he told delegates attending the Food and Beverages Industries Workers' Union's general meeting at the NTUC Jurong155 words
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Article, Illustration407 1984-07-21 17 JEEVARAJAH YASOTHA - JEEVARA JAH YASOTHA Code plan follows acid spill when lorry crashed By A TECHNICAL committee has been formed to look into the loading of vehicles to ensure that they are safe on the roads. "The committee is finalising a Sisir (Singapore Institute of407 words
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Article, Illustration199 1984-07-21 17 43 HDB staff vie for Most Courteous title FORTY-THREE Housing Board staff will vie for the HDB's Most Courteous Officer title during its Courtesy Month. They have been nominated from all area offices, sales, lettings and finance section and the resettlement district offices. This competition is one of the manyChinese proverb - 199 words
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238 1984-07-21 17 Youths use void decks as dance floors GROUPS of youngsters are now using Housing Board void decks to breakdance after police cracked down on dancing m busy public places. At least two groups are known to be regularly using void decks m Bukit Merah View and West Coast Street 2238 words
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Article57 1984-07-21 17 THE 23rd school to be built m Toa Payoh, Lee Kuo Chuan Primary School, was handed over by the Public Works Department to the Education Ministry yesterday. The school, at the south of Jalan Toa Payoh, is occupied by pupils from the former Lee Kuo Chuan57 words
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Article63 1984-07-21 17 THE River Valley community centre women's sub-commit-tee will be holding a Hari Raya night tomorrow from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. at the new centre at 277, River Valley Road. Highlights of the evening include a beauty contest, performances by the Maz Group Band and the63 words
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Article33 1984-07-21 17 THE Housing and Development Board Daily-Rated Employees Union will hold its 4th triennial delegates conference and 31st anniversary dinner next Saturday (July 28) at the Red Coral Restaurant at 7.30 p.m.33 words
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166 1984-07-21 17 A MAN felt he could not break his promise and staged a lion dance to usher m the Lunar New Year, even though he did not have a permit nor permission to solicit donations. All was well for Chan Keen Wah, 44,166 words
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Article36 1984-07-21 17 A SEVEN-MEMBER delegation from the Asean-US Business Council, Singapore sector, are now m Bangkok attending the council's fourth plenary meeting. The two-day meeting was opened by the Thai Prime Minister, Gen Prem Tinsulanonda, yesterday.36 words
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Article467 1984-07-21 18 IT was a happy ending for Mr Walter Mondale. Eighteen months ago, he started as front runner for the Democratic nomination for the US Presidency. Mr Mondale faltered when dark horse Gary Hart came out of the blue to defeat him m a number of primaries.467 words
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Article, Illustration2204 1984-07-21 18 Sports writer ALAN HUBBARD, who has been away from Britain for more than a year, returns for a visit on his way to cover the Olympic Games. He describes his sobering experience of seeing a beleaguered nation THE newspaper billboard was gloomily prophetic. "England2,204 words
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Article547 1984-07-21 18 T.F.Hwang takes down memory lane Your thoughts are not my thoughts. A father to his young adult son. So smiled and spoke my friend, Tong, to his son In the coarse of their man-to-man dialogue the other week. And the young man responded with the very words of the old547 words
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Letter187 1984-07-21 19 Change delayed bank CA talks WE refer to the letter "Two years and still CA talks have not ended" from "Worker". (ST. June 14). The banks and the Singapore Bank Employees Union (SBEU) had initially attempted to renew collective agreements on a group basis However that had proven to be187 words
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328 1984-07-21 19 ANIMALS have their place m nature and society. Their presence is a source of enjoyment and comfort. They are often used to provide companionship for the sick and for old people, and as pets bring pleasure to many families. Quite a few328 words
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Letter89 1984-07-21 19 Snapped up in advance? THE television announcement said passes for the National Day parade would be available to the public at community centres from 3 to 5 p.m. on July 17. I telephoned my centre at 2.30 p.m. and was informed politely that no more passes were available. How could89 words
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Letter170 1984-07-21 19 MY friends and I have been wanting to play our favourite game m the mornings at the nearby community centre but have been unable to do so because the CC opens only at 2 m the afternoon. I would like to suggest that CCs be opened170 words
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Letter64 1984-07-21 19 A TRADE fair is now on just opposite my block m Lorong Ah Soo. I live on one of the upper floors and yet can near music until late at night. My rest is thus disturbed. All I am asking is for the organisers to reduce the volume64 words
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Letter90 1984-07-21 19 WE refer to the letter "Danger marks on roads" by Mr B.H. Goh (ST. June 8) on the low skid resistance of paint used for road markings. The Public Works Department is aware of the danger posed by these signs when they are wet. The department90 words
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Letter, Illustration382 1984-07-21 19 Singaporeans and their inventions SOME time ago official speeches on the need for Singaporeans to be creative and inventive were reported by local newspapers. The need to revise or update our patent laws so as to encourage Singaporeans to be inventive and creative was also382 words
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117 1984-07-21 19 Apply if you want to be an articled clerk I REFER to the letters of Miss Joanna Chen and of "I Beg You". (ST, July 10 and 19^— Any clerk who has taken up employment with an advocate and solicitor with a view of becoming an articled clerk is advised117 words
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335 1984-07-21 19 deposit better than Jayakumar formula I FULLY support the comments "Potential Stallowner" (ST, July 14) made about Labour Minister S. Jayakumar's proposal to retain $24,000 to $30,000 of our CPF savings for later withdrawal. What prompted me to write this335 words
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129 1984-07-21 19 Culprit caught within minutes Bouquets I WAS walking home along Clementi Avenue 1 on Tuesday at about 10.45.' p.m when a tall and skinny man placed one hand on my mouth and with his other pulled hard at my shoulder bag. 1 put up a struggle and began screaming at129 words
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Article, Illustration959 1984-07-21 20 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST Tragic plight of 3 m Burakumin, an 'invisible' race of untouchables By Tokyo Correspondent The stigma of being treated as 'sub-humans' 4 For centuries, the Burakumin have been identified with "unclean" jobs, such as animal skin ners, leather craftsmen, sewerage cleaners and garbage collectors. And959 words
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Article339 1984-07-21 20 WILLIAM SCOBIE - Stalking the Armageddon Express WILLIAM SCOBIE By m Los Ange'e? A LONG, pure white, heavily -armoured train, known to its opponents as the Armageddon Express, has become a top target of the US anti-nuciear movement. The white train regularly carries nuclear warheads from their assembly point at the Pantex plantObserver Service - 339 words
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Advertisement531 1984-07-21 20 MOTHERS WHO CARE WHAT THEIR CHILDREN WILL GROW UP TO BE, READ MOTHERHOOD CHILDCARE (THE MAGAZINE FOR YOUNG MOTHERS OF TODAY) MAGAZINE Bringing up a child is no easy task ''tfifißZSf s^**' f >^^^^^^^^^^^tK ,i^ .i >> parent' An^ *c an Know what :^&QhW^^*A I > M>^ ft. a jhild531 words
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Article, Illustration272 1984-07-21 21 SHARE prices fell across the board for the second consecutive day at the local stock market yesterday. The Straits Times Industrial Index fell a further 4.13 points to 873.77. The Business Times Composite Index eased 4.09 points to 781.23. Falls overshadowed rises a hefty 101 to 28.272 words
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Article40 1984-07-21 21 Up Down Unch Industrials 22 63 19 Finance 3 10 9 Hotels I 3 5 Properties 0 10 1 j Plantations 0 8 2 Mmmg 1 4 I iDeb Loans 2 3 3 I Total 29 101 4040 words
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Article78 1984-07-21 21 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market went through another round of listless trading yesterday with share prices finishing on an easier note. The market barometer, the 30-coun-ter New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index slipped 4.50 points to 1340.03. At the final bell, the Scoreboard registered 89 losses78 words
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Article41 1984-07-21 21 INDICES-Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1983 84 High 1071.91 (8, 2/84) ***** (8/2/84) 1983 84 Low 712 29 (5.1/83) 684.88 (4/1/83) All lime High 1071 91 (8/2/84) ***** (8/2/84) All time Low 74 75 (17/9/64) 550 78 (12/8/82)41 words
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Article43 1984-07-21 21 Up Down Unch Industrials 31 61 23 Finance 1 5 7 Hotels 0 0 2 Properties 2 5 2 Oil palms I 4 2 Tins 1 6 4 Rubbers 3 9 3 Deb' Loans 0 1 I Total 39 91 4443 words
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Article234 1984-07-21 21 Most active Pon-CI 2.692.000 Jurong Engr 409,000 Pagi Msio 377,000 M Gloh 291,000 C C 269.000 Kam-irtnt 50c 880 +20 Pan-OCUS 380 +20 Pan-£_soc 280 +14 M Sis- 266+10 Isetan 50c 198 +6 Wed Choc 240+6 Mtata| 815 +5 TDM 300+5 Sea We- 263 +3 J Cement234 words
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Article67 1984-07-21 21 taste* BM C-tam -2 PMC unch Semb SNp -1 CI C -2 Hwhf unch Pan Eke 14 Sim Darty —2 CCM unch Inchcape Bhd -3 Peris Plant -6 S Tra*>| -7 O-Mtanp uncn Rjwri -5 %m top susp -lO -Jl**. unTh Pr 3 *>* ftn -S67 words
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363 1984-07-21 21 NEW YORK The two major US stock exchanges have said they are considering extending their trading hours, and one of them, the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), has hinted at round-the-iock trading sometime m the future. The NYSE and its smallerReuter - 363 words
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Article, Illustration498 1984-07-21 21 NEW YORK Women still mast dress for success In the male-dominated corporate world, bat they don't have to look as they all rolled off the same assembly line. They also dent have to look like men m skirts. The Idea wasUPI - 498 words
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Article63 1984-07-21 21 TOKYO American Telephone and Telegraph Co announced on Wednesday it had opened an office m Tokyo to handle licencing and distribution for its Unix computer software operating system. The vice-president of market development for ATT International said that with its Tokyo office. ATT could offer faster service m63 words
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Article65 1984-07-21 21 ATLANTA Coca Cola Co said its second quarter and six month results reflected strong soft drink volume, market share and earnings growth. Reporting sec- ond quarter net income of US$lB5 million (Ss3BB million) compared with U*****.4 million m 1983, on revenues of US$l.93 billion, it said itReuter; AP - 65 words
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Article65 1984-07-21 21 KUALA LUMPUR NEC Malaysia, a wholly-owned subsidiary of NEC Corp of Japan, will transfer part of its equity to a cooperative of its 1,250 Malaysian workers, the Business Times newspaper reported yesterday. The vice-chairman of the parent corporation said that by the end of the year the cooperativeReuter - 65 words
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Article61 1984-07-21 21 NEW YORK Stock m Carnation Co rose, §artly due to Wall treet rumours that the company had hired an investment banker to protect itself m the event of a takeover battle, dealers said. The company declined to comment on the rumours but dealers said operators apparently feltReuter - 61 words
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Article58 1984-07-21 21 NEW YORK Philip Morris Inc said its higher second quarter results were due to strong performances m cigarette, brewing, soft drinks and paper products divisions. The company had a second quarter net income of U*****.3 million (Sss4o million), or US$2.lO per share, compared with U*****.2 million, or US$l.75Reuter - 58 words
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Article57 1984-07-21 21 ST PAUL Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Co said its third quarter net income should fall by nine US cents (S$0.18) per share or more due to the strong dollar overseas. It said second quarter net was reduced by US$lO million due to the strength of the dollar comparedReuter - 57 words
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Article64 1984-07-21 21 LONDON Rothmans International PLC said it had conducted feasibility studies on the manufacture of cigarettes m two provinces of China and is hopeful it can start producing there by next year. It said talks, which started six years ago, are m a "very delicate stage" m the HunanReuter - 64 words
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445 1984-07-21 21 S. KUMAR - $58 m QAF reverse bid for Ben Co S. KUMAR Food firm expected to be re-named QAF International By QAF Holdings Bhd, the Brunei-based holding company, is paying about $58 million m a reverse takeover bid for Ben Co which will result m it controlling a 65 per cent stake445 words
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248 1984-07-21 21 SALMA KHALIK - SALMA KHALIK By SINGAPORE Airlines and Italy's national carrier, Alitalia, have made an about-turn m their relationship from direct confrontation to marketing cooperation. The two airlines agreed m principle earlier this week on a four-point marketing cooperation, with details to be worked out248 words
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Article, Illustration299 1984-07-21 21 Steel demand may soon reach its Jim it: Howe HEALTH Minister Howe Yoon Chong yesterday painted a bleak picture of a "not too distant future when other than HDB flats. almost every other type of buildings will be m excess supply" m Singapore. He explained that although the local building299 words
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Article3140 1984-07-21 22 SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL actiq 2 405 Aided Choc J9B 2 2> X 3 2.42 4 2 -J-i 4 2) 246 (3) 2.45 b 248 S) 2 47 (1) 2 45 (3) 2.39 (3 242 4- 4 2.41 (1)2.44 .4.- 238 16 40 Amol Steei 50<3,140 words
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Article1202 1984-07-21 22 INDUSTRIALS Ajinomoto xd Alex Hldg cd Alcom (2 058 2 06S) (3) 2 05 Antoh (5) 1 78 (5) I 77 cd A Choc (2 638 2 655) (3) 2 58 (2) 2 60 (1) 2 62 (45) 2 68 (4) 2 67 (1) 2 641,202 words
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Article2877 1984-07-21 22 M shares quoted have a par value of $1 unless otherwise specified Adjusted (or scrip rights N las exempted dividend ABri is traded m tots of 10 shares each, with the once quoted m dollars 1984 Last Yield Vot Day I Kfh Low Company Sale Change2,877 words
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Article67 1984-07-21 23 THE Straits Tin price m Penang remained at the International Tin Agreement's floor level of M 529.15 per kilo. There was a continuing absence of overseas demand despite the price being at parity with the high grade spot price m London. The buffer stock manager was again the67 words
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Article, Illustration51 1984-07-21 23 Fri Thurs Singapore 348 25-348 75 352 00-353 00 Hongkong 347 20- 347 70 352 50-353.00 Thurs Wed New York 347 50-348.00 348 75-349 25 London 350 50—351 00 345 25-345 75 Sept Dec Simex Gold Futures high-low 364.10-362 70 Closing 352 80 363 80 Volume *62 GOLD51 words
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Article148 1984-07-21 23 THE KILOBAR market traded between 5524,231 and 5524.108. The Far East gold market opened at U*****.00 8.50 and dipped slightly to U*****.40 7.90. Local and Japanese buying drove prices up to U*****.20 8.70 to close for lunch. The market re-opened higher on initial Swiss buying at U*****.50 9.00. It148 words
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Article134 1984-07-21 23 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices eased on profittaking and speculative selling sparked by lower Chicago soybean futures and Pakistan's rejection of offers at its tender. PALM Closing prices Crude KStom pabnoi July 102* i (south central 1 norttii »ut IQJO (souffi central 1 nortti) RcflMu palm oi Mt/lomes134 words
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Article28 1984-07-21 23 araif prices Copper f/tant In Spot 1018 00—1019 00 (1019 00—1019 50) 3 months 1037 00— 1037 50 (1034 50-1035 00) Market tone Easier Sales 28.550 tonnes28 words
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Article25 1984-07-21 23 Ctowf pricts Aluminium f/tomt Am Spot 867 50—868.00 (866.00—867.00) j months 893 00— 893 50 (*****-892 00) Market tone Barely steady Sales 13.950 tonnes25 words
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Article27 1984-07-21 23 KUALA LUMPUR Palm oil exports reached 187,639 tonnes m March, it has been reported here. AFP The closing prices for silver were not available yesterday.AFP - 27 words
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Article279 1984-07-21 23 Noon Close Noon Close Int I RSS prompt 182 50— 183.50N 181.50— 182.50N unq unq Intl RSS Aug 186.00—186.50 185.00 185.50 206.50—207.00 207 00—208 00 Int 1 RSS Sept 192.00 192.50 191.00 191.50 Int 2 RSS Aug 179.00 180.00N 178.25— 179.25N 200.50— 201. 50N *****— 202279 words
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Article315 1984-07-21 23 Nocmdouni print 5/100 k| Coconut oil Bulk FO6 210 00 (sellers) Ok) drum FOB 223 00 (setters) New drum FOB 227 00 (sellers) Copra Mined (loose) 112 00 (buyers) Popper Muntok White Asta FOB NLW 612 50 (sellers) Sarawak white tag FOB** 595 00 (sellers) Sarawak special Mack315 words
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Article, Illustration358 1984-07-21 23 NEW YORK, Fri. The market fell moderately yesterday because of fears of strong economic growth. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 8.72 points to 1102.92. Investors were still concerned that the economy was too strong and that interest rates would not come down, said Mr Newton Sinder of E.F. Hutton358 words
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Article276 1984-07-21 23 Cta»l|« t.fl City 043 unch Hk Elect Won- 700 +0.2 Swne Dorby Associated Hotels 0 1 98 -0 04 Jor<*ne Moth 640 unch Hk Gos 530 -0.15 Smo Land 0 258 -002 Bonk Ot East Asm '9 00 unch JoraVie Sec 545 unch Hk Hotels 14 50 Stekjx 1.006276 words
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Article334 1984-07-21 23 U, _0 Yw Our*. Mitsubishi 534 +9 Mitsui Co 345 2 >V_o-mo.o 1140 unch Mitsui _h*>bldg 151 4 Akai 395 unch Mitsui Smelting 490 18 Anado 1060 20 Mitsufcoshi 355 I Asohi Chem 585 1 3 Mitsumi Asahi Gloss 760 *I 4 Murata Mfg 2300 -40 Bank Tk 455334 words
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Article329 1984-07-21 23 July 20 Cents Chanft 'Cl 195 -2 (»UJt) Leighton 175 +3 Lend Leose 475 -3 AC I 184 unch MogeMon Pet Aust 198S AN I 210 unch Moyne Nickless 255 +15 A P M 220+1 Metals Explor Abertoyle N L 41 unch Age 270 -2 M.deost 35 Alliance Oil329 words
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Article212 1984-07-21 23 Mr 19 ISS Cklflf. GuffCWCp Akoo 32* -V* Gulf Res 18V* Allied Chem Cp 29% Hewlett Pock 34* Afcs-Cholmers 9* Intl Busi Moch 107 -V 4 Am Tel Tel 17% Inti Horvester 6V4 unch Amox Inc 18% -V* Intl Tel Tel 23% +1% Amr Corp 28% John Jhsn212 words
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Article569 1984-07-21 23 AKed-Lyons 155 +4 Ass Doiries 148 +6 BTRPLC 429 +7 Bobcocks 129 +6 Barclays 444 unch Beechams 291 unch BKX 215 unch Blue Circle 363 +3 BOC Group 242 +1 Boots 147 +6 Bowater 256 +31 BATS 223 +3 Britannia 67 -1 BP 451 unch Brown U) 25 -I569 words
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Article229 1984-07-21 23 THE US dollar opened at 552.1470/80 and trading was extremely quiet. The low was seen at 552.1460 and it closed at 552.1465 75. The greenback was narrowly traded and closed firm against major currencies. Against the Deutschemark, it opened at 2.8455/70 and was traded to a low of 2.8435/45.229 words
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Article195 1984-07-21 23 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SJIO foreign currency Australian dollar *****—***** 5 fifi— s 5.3 Canadian dollar 1.6151 1 6170 6.25—6.15 NZ dollar 1.0711 1 0738 9.61-9.24 Sterling pound 2 8484-2.8518 3 54-3 49 US dollar 2 1465-2195 words
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Article212 1984-07-21 23 Managers' prices for 21st 23rd July Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 3 13—3 32 The Savings fund 1 92-2 04 Spore Prog Fund 1 39-1 47 Spore Sec Fund 2 11—2 24 Spore Invest Fund 1 16—1 23>d S pore Equity Fund 1 39—1 47 Asia Unit Trust212 words
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Article, Illustration564 1984-07-21 23 LCL Receiving Receiving Strip (Voyage) Arr Cargo Time Block Chung Lie (405A) 21/7 (2130) FSB 0800 0930 Ul Al Mirqab (6) 21/7 (2359) TA3 1000 1200 P4 Hongkong Ace (628) 22/7(0300) FSB *****800/*****500 U3 Nipponica (56/543) 22/7 (0300) FSB 0700 0800,*****500 B 6 Cardigan B (62/556) 22/7 (0400)564 words
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Article792 1984-07-21 23 -k From Pag* 22 Ttmuron (7.908 8.00S) (1) 7.95 Tono Mum (3.365) (2) 3.40 (3) 3.38 (2) 3.36 Toshiba (9.708 9.755) (2) 9.65 (3) 9.70 Tractors (3.825) UAC (3.785) UM Flour (10.708 10.805) (1) 10.80(2) 10.70 UMW (2.088 2.095) (35) 2.10 (20) 2.09 (9) 2.08792 words
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Article, Illustration301 1984-07-21 23 Cherry Bagus 306 a side 21 7 Dong Won 304 aside 21 7 Hoegh Dene 30* a side 217 KobeMaru 30 aside 21 7 Kokai Maru 306 aside 21 7 Nikolay Semashko 304 aside 21 7 Progress Carrier II 30Z a'sid- 21 7 Sn Liming 306 aside301 words
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384 1984-07-21 24 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG By Sing Land compensation based on 'notional rental income' THE $23.6 million compensation which Chartered Bank is giving Singapore Land is based on the notional rental income Sing Land would have received if the discussions which began as early as 1977384 words
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Article, Illustration313 1984-07-21 24 Most active stock THE interest m Pan-Electric Industries Ltd increased last week and the company was the most active stock for the third week running. There were more than two million units traded each day last week, making a total of 13.3 million. Its volume accounted313 words
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422 1984-07-21 24 Stock market weekly round-up...by anthony hoe Singapore THE local stock market put up a good show on the first three days of the week due primarily to the better overnight performances of the overseas markets. But the underlying trend of422 words
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Article83 1984-07-21 24 THE FOLLOWING is a list of the five most actively traded stocks on the Stock Exchange of Singapore this week. It gives the turnover m thousands of units, closing prices yesterday and the high and low for 1984. Company Volume Price Hfh (J) Low (J) COM) Jul83 words
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232 1984-07-21 24 K. Lumpur TRADING on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange was again very light last week. An eight-month lowest volume was recorded on Wednesday. There were only 3.57 million units traded that day. The previous low volume was on Nov 16 last year, when only232 words
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Article, Illustration131 1984-07-21 24 SELLING SHORT LONDON Britain's state-owned telecommunications network has announced a slight drop m profits prior to offering the biggest public share issue m the country's history. British Telecom reported a profit of £.990 million (nearly Ss2.B billion) for the 1983-84 financial year, down £41Reuter - 131 words
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Advertisement232 1984-07-21 21 StfpenbaßQ FACTORY AREA 50,000 SQ. FT >\" WIDE VARIETY OF DESIGNS TO SATISFY ALL TASTE TRANSPORT FEE f~ J^K 1 PREE m \s^T OVER $300 L^Ecc^^r^X Jjfls M^fe mm \v SAVE convenient Sk rr '^Bß^fci v^^Bs H i^^^Bj W^Biß^^^ ■^"•^Bflf i \V Qk Si KH^sBf B^V)^ CV^^ P^cT j^— mi232 words
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Advertisement41 1984-07-21 22 M I 1 E^t ->> J i .:-.f t^^am if R| $900 Pi *fij TL_ •j;ri?'=r D <• II •vVOHI^JB '"""^W horn p| .-^^■■Aflf c=^ 'i tint iii^^ m^drLrlj* i I I H 'V-v wj^—.-- *^i«" r 0319A-(3r-d"lf?rpiarrsCenlrt!|opp Chinese Patent Medicines ■M^bßl %^CV41 words
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Advertisement182 1984-07-21 24 wH AP" A A A A A II JWl^w^^* 1 5 m i-jn .Bt flfi JBI Al V ■lj S S 3 B I ||MBb P'^> -Jl Dining sets^^^^^^(^B «HMMMHH| uith set o/ six rhaire^^^^^^^V leek I B •rvi'^^'^fe -^SBjtJ 347 Balestier Road Singapore 1232 I B B^^^J^B^^^^^M^ I TT^if182 words
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Advertisement345 1984-07-21 24 DUTY FREE CONCESSION We invite applications from Companies or individuals of substance m respect of a Duty Free Concession at the prestigious Sheraton Hotel m Auckland and Rotorua, New Zealand. This is a unique opportunity to capitalise on an expanding duty free market within New Zealand Applications m the first345 words
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Advertisement767 1984-07-21 25 (9 When drivm 9 to diTTneMs half the"furTof the r JSrand 2 SEMBAWANG PARK I w^vwv^wm. 1 1 > simoon PALACE ifl OC7 tfg A nostalgic pleasant drive along congestion-free V 19 IAIF^TFRM/nHINESE/ SM Sembawang. New happenings blending with the yS WWtO lE nw/ "iTjjT!? NW Sembawang of the 60s.767 words
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Advertisement560 1984-07-21 25 Kck uo something ~f Prime meat gnliec ove' charcoal embers m the traditional way Served with the highiy-acclaimea Satay Anika gravy prepared from 3 60-year-old secret recipe of the \r\\ famous MajiG Satay' of i.^%vi r^ .>tfa^iß^l y2>dHß^B^B^Bi- ■^En^BH ■^■V l^B Tfi^* 4^^K9^Sbb^bl 3bS?« Vn v^^^^r '^jN^I bbbb^^^^^bbbl r^ 1560 words
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Advertisement245 1984-07-21 25 11 1 NORTH INDIAN CUISINE r^^ !^^P^^»^ Specialising m I We offer you the best: I Ji^?" 1 Seafood m town (Hong Kong Style) l,nil,K£N Japan*** Cuiain* T*ppan Yaki N AANS Delicious Canton*** Oi*h*t S AMOS AS We are opened 7 days a week •Ample Parking facilities KULFt 35, Jurong245 words
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Advertisement1739 1984-07-21 26 I TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES: CLASSIFICATION GUIDE fv Monday Friday 9.00am -530pm I Ordinary Isl 0G per w,..i ■■\<\,r. I r- \q 1 (5.00 pm for next day) vroinory w y*< Entertainment Food quid* t 25.M J 9.00 am -5.00 pm (Monday- Friday) Announcements p 39 9.00 am I.oopm (Saturday) I1,739 words
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Advertisement674 1984-07-21 26 14 Antiques/Art 14 Antiques/Art Crafts Crafts HI MING VILLAGE 32, Pandan Road, Jurong, Singapore 2260. Tel: *****11 STOCK CLEARING! Porcelain Vases and other Pottery products at factory price from $5.00 upwards (9.30 am 5.15 pm daily) wholly owned by Chinese Pottery Arts Handicraft Pte Ltd (In Receivership) (£)rknnsAattiaues Visit us674 words
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Advertisement534 1984-07-21 26 21 Publications LLB Holborn Law Tutors Study Packs, case-laws Suggested Solutions to Past Examinations of 'A' Level LLB (University of London) Now available at: Legal Publications Pie Ltd 1 Colombo Court 04-06 Singapore 0617 Tel: *****01 (Sharon) 24 Garage Sale EXPAT LEAVING. FOR sale colour. 7-system t.v., $850; transformers; rattan534 words
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Advertisement753 1984-07-21 26 25 Sale: Other Products REMOVAL SALE Selling Cheap new pianos and several excellent condition used pianos. All must be cleared before 31st July 1984 Also available one fairly new Wurlitzer organ at only $900 Singapore Piano Co Pte Ltd 169, Orchard Road Tel: *****68 OFFICE DESKS, metal filing cabinets, cupboards,753 words
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Advertisement732 1984-07-21 26 30 Hairdressing TAMARIS HAIRDRESSING SCHOOL. Models required Cut. blow $3, perm $6. colour $10. Hairdressing courses commencing July. Contact: Jennifer, *****50. CAIRNHILL UNISEX SALON Special Offer! Perm $35.00 Cut $16.00 Attended by professional London trained hairstylist. Enquiries: *****67. BOTTICELLI HAIRDRESSERS, COLD Storage Katong. offers 10% discount on cut and perm.732 words
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Advertisement288 1984-07-21 26 Lk^^id B B B B ATTENTION ALL PARENTS! Some very committed teachers are willing to take your child X under their wings whilst your hands are tied up at work. If B you're keen to enrol your children m nursery or kindergar■P ten classes, read classification ■^■^t- 1 1 Q288 words
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Advertisement285 1984-07-21 26 37 Aircon/Refrigerators j LI AIRCON SPECIALISE m all j kinds of airconditiomng. installation, repair servicing Tel: *****24 38 TV/Video/ Sound Systems RENT A 36CM colour TV from $24 I per month Immediate installation $100 deposit Or guarantor required Long or short term i rental available We also offer maintenance and285 words
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Advertisement185 1984-07-21 26 38 TV/Video/ Sound Systems HOSHINA TRADING SPECIALISES In T\ antenna installai ion and serviruip Call 22M I 222 M from I lan B vr, LEONG LECK SPECIALISES n. R pairing video, colour TV. hi-!. system antennae installation Service fl laranteed 1 .*****5 SEE FWA SPECIALIZES In Video Colour TV Hl-F1185 words
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Advertisement1441 1984-07-21 27 39 Photography 39 Photography 39 Photography Art Panorama Series Cameras-120 170 ideal tor Scenic, Architectural, Group, Sports Photography on 120-film Art Panorama 120 Art Panorama 170 ■^^Maaa IOIOJU/- 1 £WXHWWW^9^ a^ab VR^Hk. a6^ J^afl a» ■^■k^a^^aa^^k tm B^Mt^aLaß a«aT^B^^ .^^^P^Qr Film Frame 60- 1 70 mm (4 photos* or 60^1,441 words
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Advertisement659 1984-07-21 27 56 Industrial Equipment/Supplies CRANES REQUIRED Interested to pure ha le one (1) unit each 80 100 M/T Crawler cranes of recent manufacture and good condition. Please reply to TANGLIN P. O. BOX 419 SINGAPORE 9124. HEIDELBERG LETTERPRESS PRINTING machine 21 1/4" x 28 1/4" Aurelia 48 off-set printIng machine 19"659 words
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Advertisement642 1984-07-21 27 60 Business 60 Business 60 Business Opportunities Opportunities Opportunities °^^^^(X Celebrate /X&^?' €°:<o^" 7/me to Work Hard. t^JK^.r c* ,*-x^ VorW renowned Plastic Company >^P# ><$§r offers: excellent incentive tnfcw* p 8 1 tlme Jjr^S t —be your own boss £*«sir^ stron 9 advertising support I Jr^ Prove yourself with642 words
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Advertisement439 1984-07-21 27 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional/ Executive An established company has a vacancy for PURCHASING ASSISTANT Job: Sourcing of electronic components and mstruments for t.v. factory and handling receiving and forwarding of materials Qualifications: c Polytechnic or VITB graduates Electronics studies la required Experience not necessary c Age around 20 to439 words
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Advertisement594 1984-07-21 27 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional/ Executive An established local company urgently requires the services of a COSTING ENGINEER Minimum Diploma m Mechanical Engineering With a minimum of 3 years' experience, preferably m the petroleum industry. Salary will commensurate with qualifications and experience. Interested applicants, please write m with full personal594 words
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Advertisement872 1984-07-21 27 J flfc ARESPONSPII AN I B B f I LJB w>rk ;i> .i Tour A 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant b) EDP b) EDP :«»< »4a»( >«»(T4H»( «■«■»< >4H^< ><«■» I Careers m Computer Industry I (1) SYSTEMS ANALYST V Minimum "A" level certificate Un'versity Degree is preferred Minimum872 words
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Advertisement502 1984-07-21 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) SecreuriaJ Clerical c) Secretarial Clerical c) Secretarial/Clerical Bonk on o career with POSB os o BANK TELLER You will enjoy a J satisfying career with attractive salary, fl IyEI fringe benefits and *^fl |^^^^^^B Bk tne opportunity 1 PBvfl I502 words
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Advertisement424 1984-07-21 28 I GLOBAL I I AIRFREIGHT INT'L J J PTE LTD J urgently requires Ji) MALE EXPORT J I CLERKS J Minimum (3' level with J riviiits In Kiih' tsfi and P AbUttj td type Is essen- P Some knowledge of ex- J m port procedures is M preterred but DOt424 words
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Advertisement569 1984-07-21 28 66 Situations Vacant ~66 Situations Vacant i c) Secretarial/Clerical c) Secretarial/Clerical < f_^^ —mm I Cold Storage Retail I B urgently requires 8| I FEMALE CREDIT CLERK I B GCE O' ieve! Sj B Able to type at 30 wpm 5 B "At least 1 year experience preferably m a569 words
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Advertisement39 1984-07-21 28 Established company I m Jurong requires B GENERAL] I CLERK |E GCE O Level 13$ Able to type 8g No experience w required fl Interested, please contact Lilian at B *****24 to arrange B| li ii an interview HS39 words
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Advertisement520 1984-07-21 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical j A large U.S. Company with conducive Q environment and 5-day i week has openings for. Q GCE O' level oi equivalent Knowledge m teiex f~~] operations necessary ■fJPMMHPIH| C GCE O level with j j credits m ,*Aaths and zq LCC! Intermediate I j520 words
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Advertisement671 1984-07-21 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial /Clerical MERCHANT BANK A) SWIFT OPERATOR/JUNIOR SETTLEMENT CLERK i he successful i a ndida i c be required lo operatt the swifi si 200 machine and input payment and rei eipt instructions He She would ilso be required to assist m processing ol Bullion and671 words
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Advertisement417 1984-07-21 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical Hong Kong Teakwood Works (S) Pte Ltd A) SENIOR MALE CLERK Minimum GCE O' Level passe-. Fluent m English, Mandarin and or klaJ i ■lii[ilete(l National Service Experience m administrative work B) RECEPTIONIST CUM TELEPHONE OPERATOR Minimum G( i O level passes Fluent m417 words
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Advertisement624 1984-07-21 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical A well tbtabli&hed Japanese Off shore Ban* m Singapore requires urgently BILLS CLERK Prerequisites a Good QCI O' level n Al expel enceinpi gi etiers lil 1 Impoi nd Fxport I a A!iilil> lo t > \if and abl} chine "Salary JIO.OOO to $1 1.000624 words
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Advertisement538 1984-07-21 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical requires Accounts Clerk Requirements GCE O' levei 2 years' accounting experience Preferably wah LCCI Intermediate Ac counting certificate Preferably candi dates residing In district 2366 Clerk/Typist Requirements 3 GCE 'O' levels with credits m Maths and English Typing speed 30 wpm Must be able538 words
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Advertisement633 1984-07-21 29 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical invites suitably qualified cj'didates tor the post Confidential Secretary for our new Head Office m Ang Mo Kio. Pre requisites Possess GCE A' level and Private Secretarial Certificates Minimum 3 years working experience Must be matured and able to work independently Must possess good633 words
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Advertisement649 1984-07-21 29 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical Renovation contractor m Hougang area requires: 1) GENERAL CLERK I'reterabh with technical background Ability In re. ill Chinese Experience noJ necessary 2) STORE ASSISTANT CUM DELIVERY MAN With driving licence Technical background essential Experience not necessary Please write m with photograph to:- NO. 2649 words
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Advertisement635 1984-07-21 29 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical GENERAL CLERKS required for offices al Balestier. Paya Lebar and Woodlands areas Minimum GCE *> Level Typing abllit] Is essential Able tn work independently Interested applicants please write m or call personally at: 02-08. BALESTIER COMPLEX 262 BALESTIER ROAD SINGAPORE 1232 TEL *****73 INTERVIEW TIME635 words
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Advertisement804 1984-07-21 29 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical FEMALE GENERAL CLERK required Age 18 and above Secondary 4 In English. Able to type/ telex. speaks Mandarin and local dialects I'reference to those who are available for immediate employment Please apply with full resume, current/ expected salary and contact telephone number, also enclose a804 words
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Advertisement652 1984-07-21 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant i) Sales i) sales I heshe 1 In line with our expansion programme, we Q require suitably qualified candidates to join our retail team as U Salary: $12,000-$l B,OOO p.a. 1 The Job: I Successful candidates will undergo training B and eventually assume responsiblity652 words
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Advertisement111 1984-07-21 29 Our client, a professional audio company, has an immediate vacancy lor a SALES EXECUTIVE to market professional audio equipment and sound measuring instruments. HSC or Diploma holders preferred. Must possess own car. Experience not necessary. Write m to: AGS Management Consultants Pte Ltd SO Jalan Sultan 24-05 Jalan Sultan Centre111 words
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Advertisement515 1984-07-21 29 66 Situations Vacant f) Sales T MATERIAL TRADING PTE LTD, an established trading company dealing m material handling and industrial equipment and hardware, invites applications for the following positions: SALES PERSONNEL (4) With sales experience m warehousing. storage and access equipment, cradle 'gondola systems and material handling equipment OR c515 words
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Advertisement398 1984-07-21 29 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales PART FULL-TIME SALES REPRESENTATIVES required to sell a leading brand of US Electronic Products. Wry attractive income and incentive Job advancement to the Management Level Work at your own time >i rangement Interested, please call personally at: BLK. 4. QUEEN'S ROAD 02-109 SINGAPORE 1026 (Oft398 words
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Advertisement786 1984-07-21 29 66 Situations Vacant Sales EXPERIENCED AND AMBITIOUS Sates !<'•; required for immediate employ- J menl Atlni* corn- mission packages !or the right applicants Applii ant* should ti a ye sound v i bad jt< iad t acts with leajej sand End ki toi pressii n 1 md Tertni good rontact.s786 words
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Advertisement488 1984-07-21 29 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical Blaaaaaaaaaaaßßßßßßß GTM Coignet JV *has immediate vacancies _,for the following positions I SITE/SAFETY t 3 SUPERVISOR Diploma to Civil Engine* rinf Illnimui Zyeai m pertenoe In conrtn* tion, preferablj In J express* und trml ,_j fie control. Fresh graduates ir! also invited U ippl| GENERAL488 words
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Advertisement858 1984-07-21 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical g) Technical Petrochemical Corporation of Singapore (Private) Limited J 99[ "f he Up-Stream Company of Singapore's $2 billion 9| Petrochemical Complex invites applications from suitably 9 I qualified persons for the following positions 1 1 Maintenance Technician858 words
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Advertisement462 1984-07-21 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical ESEMHART We are a US multi-national manufacturing precision metal parts for Emhart Machinery. Our factory m Jurong has a highly sophisticated workshop with 6 CNC-machines. Due to our expansion, we are now looking for suitable candidates for the position of:462 words
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Advertisement448 1984-07-21 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical We are an American local joint-venture company, providing an exceptionally wide range of aviation services. Due to expansion m our activities, we invite you to join us as i "Senior Q.C. inspector ntc /IK m Mechanical Engineering or equivalent j448 words
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Advertisement498 1984-07-21 30 NEMIC /A\ lambda Wi art ttii World No 1 Mmfactarw of Power Supplies to support the growth •nd Mhanctment of industrial products. We have a vacancy for Requirements NTC 3 m Mechanical or I Electrical Fittings 1 Experience m maintenance of plant facilities and simple electrical fittings n <L^ WALKHN498 words
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Advertisement671 1984-07-21 30 66 Situations Vacant I g) Technical T SALES ENGINEER The successful candidate will assist m the marketing, sales and supervision or environments! controt systems and building automation systems Duties include preparation of techmeal quotations providing techmcal assistance to specifiers customers field supervision of ongoing contracts, commissioning trouble-shooting of installed equipmart671 words
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Advertisement202 1984-07-21 30 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical An established building construe lion and development firm invite* applications for SITE SUPERVISORS c Posse si tMitkllni or ci vii engineering Dip. 2 yeai Itc i pel lence a Qualifli attorn may bi eri U candi lab ctensive exp.-: >.-!,: Please write m stating full202 words
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Advertisement437 1984-07-21 30 66 S.iuattone Vacant h) Production Applications are invited for the positions of: j SETTERS Technical 4 or NTC 3in Metal I Machining Preferably with relevant experience m injection moulding set-up WHling to work 3 rotating shifts Completed NS or exempted Interested applicants please cell personalty between B.ooam to 3.00pm for437 words
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Advertisement709 1984-07-21 31 at Situation* Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production h) Production h) Production I We are the World No. 1 Manufacturer of Power Supplies to support the growth and advancement of fi I Industrial products. We have several vacancies for fl Ir =PRODUCTT^709 words
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Advertisement904 1984-07-21 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production h) Production W^PT SINGAPORE TIME H 1 PTE LTD Wm E A large watch manufacturing company m Marsiling p=SB E Estate has vacancies for: "I 9 FEMALE OPERATIVES |B E Possess Primary 6/Secondary or GCE 'O' level904 words
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Advertisement673 1984-07-21 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous ~f International Transformer is a leading manufacturer of small power supplies with exports worldwide of more than USS36 million a year We have a professional staff of 40 and 550 skilled workers operating m a 30,000673 words
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Advertisement269 1984-07-21 32 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (PTE) LTD We are a leading supplier m granite aggregate, sand, bricks, asphalt premix, ready mixed concrete and a contractor m civil engineering works. We have opening for the following positions: Technical Officers Diploma m Civil or269 words
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Advertisement420 1984-07-21 32 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous I Singapore Airport Terminal Services invites I applications from Singapore Citizens for the B following appointments: I A)OPERATIONS I ASSISTANTS I Gross commencing salary of $455 a month m I the salary scale: $360 x2O $420 x3O I $990. I420 words
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Advertisement262 1984-07-21 32 66 Situations Vacant 5 I) Miscellaneous YMCA OF SINGAPORE requires c CHAMBERMAIDS c CLEANERS c RECEPTIONISTS/ CLERK TYPISTS c TELEPHONE OPERATORS c MAINTENANCE TECHNICIANS c DESPATCH RIDERS c HOUSEMEN/ HOUSEMAIDS Interested applicants please call personally or write m with full particulars and photograph and contact telephone number to: The Hostel262 words
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Advertisement329 1984-07-21 32 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Immediate Vacancies Junior General Clerk c GCE O' level c Typing ability 30-35 wpm c Preferably some previous experience Sales Representative (Female) c Possess driving licence c Experience m electrical building industries Electrician cum Driver c Preferably some previous experience Interested applicants, please write m329 words
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Advertisement228 1984-07-21 32 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous RESTAURANT require* immediately (MALE FEMALE) COOK Gross salary confirmed $750. COMMISCOOK Gross salary confirmed $550. TRAINEE COOK Gross salary confirmed $590. Interested applicants please apply personally between 2.30 p.m. to 5 p.m. at: 02-25, 2 ND FLOOR TANGLIN SHOPPING CENTRE TEL: *****01 SHIPPING/ DOCUMENTATION OFFICER228 words
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Advertisement904 1984-07-21 33 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous QAS AIRPORT SERVICES has immediate vacancies for the following positions c ntc m Food Prepare I on win hp an advan rage though not essential Minimum 3 years ex perience m the preparation of cold dishes m hotels and restaurants Must possess super visory skills904 words
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Advertisement755 1984-07-21 33 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant l) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous |mm NGEE ANN 4 (^POLYTECHNIC I I invites applications from suitably H I qualified Singapore citizens and I Permanent Residents of Singapore to fill H I the following posts: I (A) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING I DEPARTMENT I (B) SHIPBUILDING OFFSHORE ENGINEERING755 words
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Advertisement340 1984-07-21 33 1 1/2 YEARS OLD Nissan Stanza. 1 owner, seldom use. sports rims, radio cassette, tip top condition I Contact Dennis *****05 after 2.00 p.m. ALMOST 1978 DATSUN 100A. private owner, radio cassette, newtax, excellent condition $9,000 Tel; *****85 AUGUST 1978 DATSUN 120 Y. 1 owner, tip top condition. Aircond. radio340 words
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Advertisement874 1984-07-21 33 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Datsun Nissan i 73 DATSUN 2OOL i rims, nev. road tan insurance j selling $2,250 negotiable Tel •4SOSM •78 DATSUN 100A, alTCOnd, radio cassette, perfect condition 110.000 on o Interested, tel *****4? i Lester I ■78 DATSUN 100A .ur-ron radio cassette sporls-nms lip-tup condition asking874 words
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Advertisement555 1984-07-21 34 76 Vehicles For Sale h Mercedes FOR SALE 1969 MERCEDES 280 SL (Fuel lri|ection) Manual Sports Ma j onwrUbic m 1 nui!.- isi issed Ri>\ KM .nrron. injCCtOf pump :km umJ lyre drum and brak< snausl pipe absorbei powei 1 tee ring over- knd real rubbei mountI nitre inatl bom555 words
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Advertisement560 1984-07-21 34 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others Call Wayfoong for Fast approvals on loans Competitive rates Friendly, efficient service Wayfoong Mortgage ana Finance (Si Ltd wholly-owned suDS'Oiary ol 8 Hongkong Bank 6 Claymore Hill »03-00 i Claymofe Plaza Singapore 092r a < We offer following used cars with AGENT'S WARRANTY 1981560 words
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Advertisement2126 1984-07-21 34 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others k) Others k) Others k) Others k) Others Buy the Hyundai Stellar now and get one year insurance FREE good looks and strong body shell ARF price $28,6552,126 words
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Advertisement663 1984-07-21 34 86 Accommodation Vacant I a) Houses UPPER bukit timah detached bungalow newl) renovated, I single-storey. 8.300 sq ft 4 plus 1 bedrooms, spacious hwng. dining and Icttcben. Unfurnished. Rental 52.000 negotiable Phone Mi--.'- C.'iow *****37 DIST. 1953 SUNSHINE TERRACE store> detached house S l»ed tooms, S2.2ik. D,^: DSH I Panjang663 words
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Advertisement441 1984-07-21 34 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST 7t 104 M£MG Bu 1 -TV I B **H DIST 28« C SELETAB HUAS DIST 20 IMOMbON VICINITY II DIST 2880 HOCK SWFf douMe-sture> sea Part mi DIST 23 JALAN ASAS roomed h Mali.:. ENG KONG GARDEN Lached furnished. 5 rooms mffc GREENBANK PARK441 words
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Advertisement460 1984-07-21 35 GFLF 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant a) Houses a) Houses MINISTRY OF FINANCE REVENUE DIVISION LETTINGS SECTION Tenders are invited for the lettings of the following unfurnished residential properties:Location Type (A) 10 Mount Faber Road Double-storey (District o4o9) colonial bungalow (3 bedrooms) with separate servants' quarters and garage. Fenced-in460 words
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Advertisement292 1984-07-21 35 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant a) Houses a) Houses uHDB PROPERTIES TO LET 1 Tenders are invited for the lettings of the 2 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)292 words
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Advertisement58 1984-07-21 35 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments EXCLUSIVE APARTMENTS WITH SWIMMING POOL Futura $4,500 Pandan Valley Terrace $3,900 Grangeford (3-rm) $3,600 Rldgewood. Liholiho $3,000 Watten Estate CondO $2,900 Equatorial. Dist. 15 $2,600 Centrepoint (2-rm) $2,500 Pandan Valley. Eugenia $2,400 GENERAL PROPERTIES *****13/ *****75/ *****68 DIST. 1025, BUKIT TIMAH spacious 3-bedroomed walkup apartments,58 words
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Advertisement683 1984-07-21 35 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments b) Apartments AARCADI)^ Country club facilities within, country chd>s gpkyvc without Clubhouse tucked amidst landscaped Swimming pools augmented with a pavilion and a sundeck Fully- equipped health centre, sauna and squash courts A 1.5 km jogging track683 words
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Advertisement331 1984-07-21 35 DIST. 10 HIMIKO COURT Condominium, near American and Japanese Schools High floor. 2 bedrooms, furnished, with pool, tennis, squa.sh. badminton, sauna bath and gymanasium 552.600. Tel: *****60. DIST. 15 KATONG SHOPPING vicinity New 3 bedrooms apartment. Split level living/dining Peaceful surrounding. Tastefully furnished. $1,800 Trillion Property *****00 Saturday/Sunday. JURONG VICINITY.331 words
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Advertisement560 1984-07-21 35 MARCO POLO VICINITY (Tanglin Hill), lovely 3-bedroomed walkup apartment with full recreational facilities, furnished. $3,000 Wess *****44 (Saturday/ Sunday). OPEN HOUSE. DIST. 11. Khearn Hock Road. Kew Lodge townhouses. 3 bedrooms, partiallyfurnished, central aircon. pooh security. $3,800 Call *****28/ *****80 (agent) RIDGE WOOD LIHOLIHO RISE, high floor 3-bedroomed apartment. Full560 words
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Advertisement857 1984-07-21 35 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST 15. GROUNDFt OOR FLAT First Mansion 1 bedi bathroomi furnished *****68 *****27 OIST 10. FULLY FURNISHED i v.itn aircond, wall u> »..i!! carpeting and swimming pool SI. BOO KlilK 24K1024 or *****94 DIST. 2261 JURONG APARTMENT FOR rent Air. on full) I imii ed857 words
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Advertisement109 1984-07-21 36 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale .1) Houses a) Houses ff€^S l!^ FREEHOLD LAND I Mofe MM tjyi^jH jay i y Split-level Terrace Houses. d East Coast. Located at Jalan Keris. o Jackie s Bowl Katong Ocean Park. i I first class finishes are not the Gai ten109 words
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Advertisement294 1984-07-21 36 PRICED TO SELL' At nearest offer Dist 38 Bogoma Drive m emi-de-ed beautiful! ien I $650,000 D.s* ?o ten -nor S3lO 00C ViF* *****47/ 8 (MO AGCNTS) ar langsatroad^i Bra i new douDio-storey cetacned rtouse FOR SALE fVrea3loo9Q H (Compieted m Septembe« 1984) i *****56 k/b Gan ■No- Broker SOOC294 words
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Advertisement605 1984-07-21 36 DIST 5 HONG LEONG Harden. 2 store) terrace. Recently renovated ownei occupied. Selling full) furnished, beautifully maintained 3 bedrooms, buiitin 0 qft $575,000 nett No agents please Tel *****65 PPRINGLEAF GARDEN. EXTENSIVELY renovated, double-storey semi-detached phase 4. 3600 uilt In 2,800 sq ft.. 3 beci- rooms, I sei rant's, freehold.605 words
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Advertisement842 1984-07-21 36 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses oist 19. jalan bunga Rampai double storej t ei ran-. 3 bed rooms, servant's Total area 2.500 sq 1 1 $460,000 0.n.0 Genuine buyers onlj Robin, *****66 DIST 15 JOO CHIAT 1. -rra. -e double storej terrace f reehold 3 i rooms, 1.400 so842 words
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Advertisement488 1984-07-21 36 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments Located near Thomson Road/ Braddell Road PANORAMIC £*m J%^J| VIEW OF THE ff U HIN city life vnuni i •SCENIC LUSH i|^ 5 E^ l^ greenery i Residential [DEALNATURAL488 words
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Advertisement561 1984-07-21 36 DISTRICT 1232 BALESTIER (RESIDENCE) IN CITY Quiet new. 1.200 sq ft.. 3 bedrooms, fully furnished, parquet/ marble. 5285.000 0.n.0. within IS mins to Shenton Way. Orchard J Centrepoint, People's Park, near supermarkets, shopping. Viewing 4pm Saturday 21st July For appointment tel: *****62. BOTANIC GARDEN APARTMENT 3 bedrooms plus 1 servant's561 words
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Advertisement1227 1984-07-21 36 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments NIM PARK SELETAR HILLS Nim Road, Singapore 2880 2-storey maisonettes, each with Ha own private garden. Wide frontage. Area 2,250 sq.ft. (209 sq.m 90% LOAN AVAILABLE NO RESTRICTION ON FOREIGN OWNERSHIP SHOWHOUSE OPEN DAILY 10.00 a.m.1,227 words
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Advertisement427 1984-07-21 36 89 Properties for Sal* d) HDB Apartments HOLLAND AVFNut Hi > IS H prt-< l:-. HOLLAND DRIVf I ROOMED I :I. kii« hen brdroutii *aii > I Tel:: TELOK BLANGAM HEIGHTS island Renovated K.ir. Price 512U.000 ni owner 2 BEDOK NORTH BLK 12i renovated g n PI I TOA PAVOH427 words
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Advertisement1996 1984-07-21 37 89 Properties For Sale d) HDB Apartments 3-ROOMED CORNER FLAT m Queenstown !"r sale Interested, please call *****8 3-ROOM FLAT fOI -ale at Tu;i Payoh Bik .mi [nterested contact Mr I loyd *****40 4-ROOMED HDB FOR sale. tSOJOOb, Boon Laj Avenue Hik 219 Tel 1 *****58 285T790 4-ROOMED AT BLK.1,996 words
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Advertisement505 1984-07-21 37 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces I^CHOICEXI FACTORY V I SPACE FOR 1 I LEASE I I Factory Space of various I dimensions at Sims Aye./ I Eunos Road for lease. I Please contact: *****81/ I I 7371 195 (Miss Ng) or I *****58 (Mr. Chong) 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/505 words
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Advertisement245 1984-07-21 37 95 Other Real Estate LAND IN DIST. 1954 Phillips Avenue, with planning approval for 3 units 2-storey Spanish styled terrace house. Selling $98 p.s.f. 0.n.0. Total land area: 9550 sq.ft. Genuine buyers call: *****00 or *****69 after 8 p.m. FREEHOLD LAND ALONG Simon Road. 28,656 sq.ft. with approved plan for245 words
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Advertisement513 1984-07-21 37 95 Other Real Estate 95 Other Real Estate AUSTRALIAN COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES FOR SALE Aquatic Resort Complex Land Development Project For sale or Joint Venture expansion located m Coastal Growth Area. Good climate region 100 km. south of Brisbane. Owner staying Shangri-La now, *****44 Ken Hansen. P.O. Box 12, Kingscliff 2487,513 words
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Advertisement879 1984-07-21 37 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours X NAM HO 1 I TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE LTD. o y /j 14 days West Coast USA fa j^ l^^r" Honolulu it Los Angeles San Francisco Las Vegas Mexico 1 fi Only *****» Dep Every Mon (Full Chinese mealsi k I KOREA'S PARADISE879 words
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Advertisement768 1984-07-21 38 102 Tours 102 Tours i i;nut itti) tn twirl Sakura Delights Tokyo Disneyland MB/MX] vigosfiinid Miyaiaki Bepou Sug" Ml Aso Kuniamoto 99 Arndkus«ilsi t vißs .-.im Fukuoka Osaka Nara Kyoto Ml Hakone/ Alan Tokyo Disneyland 11 17 20 22Da>s. 11 1 7 Days from *****0 553 1 50 Arirang Sapporo768 words
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Advertisement838 1984-07-21 38 102 Tours 102 Tourt Oxley 10th/ 1 lth 12th Mass Wedding Honeymoon Tours I Date of Ceremony 16th September 1984 I mBS^ 2ndJunel9Bs 29th September 198 b H Jl J^S-fjL Date of Departure: 17th September 1984 I ■I^^V^Pl 3rd June 1985 30th September 1985 H I v^f M Venue: Neptune838 words
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Advertisement725 1984-07-21 38 102 Tours 102 Tours 6 D GENTING. PENANG, CAMERON (A/C COACH) $208 5 0 GENTING. PENANG. CAMERON {A/C COACH) $168 3D PENANG. IPOH {A/C COACH) $128 3D GENTING CAMERON (A/C COACH) $118 2-D GENTING HIGHLAND (A/C COACH) $68 2 D CAMERON HIGHLAND (A/C COACH) $58 2 D EAST COAST KUANTAN725 words
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Advertisement280 1984-07-21 38 110 Computer t THE CARING COMPUTER h ft TRAINING CENTRE U ACS V (Australian Computer 5 X Society) Jj t Standard of \t i Knowledge 0 Professional Exam j 1 Commencing 30/7/84 jj KSBTC s top candidate m the \i 8' '83 Exam was MR BENJAMIN ft KLOH GEK LIM280 words
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Advertisement462 1984-07-21 38 112 Commercial/ Technical Nh:u CLABSE SCX3MMENI INC A I CLIFFORD EDUCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE »05-3545 Hi... k 182 Bukit Uerab Town < vntrtTel: *****90 (8 lines) c Accounting (Higher) Sat 3 m- ri 00pm 21 1 Thur 7UO- BJOpm 2'i 7 c Bookkeeping Elementary Sat 2iki- fitxipm 2; Sun 10.00- 1462 words
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Advertisement271 1984-07-21 38 112 Commercial/ Technical New < lasses t immen TODAY English tor Commerce Q| m IJOpm TOMORROW Higher Accounting Sun im IOJOam Bookkeeping Elementary Sun IOJOan Economics Son 2 .i"; m Hpm Business Administration s un iKi[)m ENQUIRIES LEX MENG PROFESSIONAL TRAINING CENTRE rO6-13, Katons Shopping Centre Tel *****43/*****64 i including271 words
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Advertisement159 1984-07-21 38 114 Mesff td t!|. 1 PIANO ORGAN VlOyS^^agi. dent- I *t r 'S|t^P6 INTENSIVE PIANO LESSOsSf 1 teaci:e: interest. j Vis,PIANO AND ORGAN DM X Mus Si 115 Driving AFFABLE DRIVING INSTRUCTOR rial attentlOl Richard. 45C ASIA DRIVING SCHOOL i Centre LEARNING TO DRIVE i Balmoral Road 116 Dancing BEGINNERS159 words
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Obituary, Illustration396 1984-07-21 39 MDM. Lirvi BOON KUEY (MRS. TAN KWEE SAM) AGE: 60 Passed away peacefully on 20th July, 1984 leaving behind beloved HUSBAND TAN KWEE SAM SONS DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW Tan Sang Hee Ng Sock Cheng Tan Siang Choon Ng Noy Huey Tan Siang Soon Son Slew Lan Tan Lai396 words
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Obituary, Illustration185 1984-07-21 39 MADAM CHEW HOON KUAN pasted away peacefully on 18.7.84 leaving behind: Husband: Wong Kirn Moey Sons: Wong Chung Jeu Wong Chung Sin Daughters: Wong Ngok Wah Wong Yuet Eng Wong Yuet Leng to mourn their sad loss. Cortege leaves 16, Jo lan No vena Utara at I.oopm on185 words
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Obituary, Illustration159 1984-07-21 39 The ramily of the late MADAM CHU SWEE YING Wish to express their deepest appreciation A thanks to all relatives A friends for their wreaths, donations, condolences, kind assistance and attendance during their recent bereavement. The family of the late MR KOH KIM PAH wish to express their159 words
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Article, Illustration303 1984-07-21 39 Farewell Derwall ISTANBUL, Fri. Jupp Derwall, who resigned last month as West Germany's soccer trainer, yesterday signed a two-year contract as boss of Turkish club Galatasaray. Club sources said Derwall received 81 million lira ($480,700) for the contract, a monthly wage of a million lira, plus winReuter - 303 words
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Article, Illustration353 1984-07-21 39 Welcome Beckenbauer HAMBURG, Fri. West Germany's new national soccer team boss, Franz Beckenbauer* said yesterday he planned to bring Hamburg's Felix Magath back to the side as midfield general. Magath, 30 refused to play under trainer Jupp Derwall after the 1982 World Cup, and the absence ofReuter - 353 words
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Article200 1984-07-21 39 BOSTON, Fri. Thirdseeded Jose-Luis Clerc, of Argentina, overcame his anger with tournament officials to defeat Marco Ostoja, of Yugoslavia, 7-5, 6-2 yesterday m the second round of the US$2OO,OOO ($418,000) US Pro Tennis Championships. Second seed Andres Gomez, of Ecuador, also gained a straight-set triumph,Reuter - 200 words
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Article177 1984-07-21 39 WEST BROMWICH, Fri. Centuries by Vivian Richards, Desmond Haynes and Thelston Payne spurred the West Indian cricketers to a massive 468 for four against the minor counties here yesterday. Richards led the way with a whirlwind 109 m 88 minutes, opener Haynes made a timelyReuter - 177 words
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116 1984-07-21 39 LONDON, Fri. Leicestershire claimed Derbyshire's last nine wickets for 73 runs at Leicester yesterday to reach the last eight of the Natwest Trophy limitedover cricket competition. Derbyshire, 75 for one after a rain-affected first day, slumped from 108 for one to 181 all out toReuter - 116 words
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Article415 1984-07-21 39 THE United States and Australia reached tomorrow's semi-finals of the Federation Cup women's team tennis championship after 2-1 victories over Italy and West Germany respectively yesterday. The other two semifinalists will be known after today's matches between defending champions Czechoslovakia and fifth-seeded France and between seventh-rankedReuter - 415 words
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263 1984-07-21 39 BAASTAD, Fri. PARAGUAYAN Victor Pecci lost concentration and the chance of reaching the quarter-finals of the Grand Prix here when he received penalties for time-wasting for the first time m his tennis career yesterday. Pecci, 28, was docked three points for delayingReuter; AP - 263 words
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Advertisement114 1984-07-21 39 EARN DAILY INTEREST AT BETTER RATE&a> Interest on your savings account will be calculated on *wk a daily basis and credited A riA mmM monthly. J^ J fh^SfPT^ On-line facilities enable you to carry out transactions at 3Bp^ESf^ any one of our branches. Ffaccd Deports J month 3 months 6114 words
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Article314 1984-07-21 40 EPSOM JEEP - Sticktonippy Gent EPSOM JEEP By QUIET GENT, a beaten even-money favourite last week, should make amends m Race 5 for Class 2 Div 1 sprinters over 1,200 m at Ipoh today. This nippy three-year-old English colt was beaten 3V$ lengths by Up 'N' Up after making an early breakaway. He314 words
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3807 1984-07-21 40 pHipm 2.30 CLASS 5 DIV 3 1,200 m :f,T^ dm X (Ratings: 50-39) ■■■MM (Stakes: $11,500) 1 *****7 Jaymoss 59 (48) Red Dot-Loh 4ag dl same In midfield bunch most of way when 7th of 10 Div 2 1600 m yielding last week; run previous,3,807 words
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Article329 1984-07-21 40 RACE EPSOM JEEP RACING ED MARKSMAN TONTO WENG SOOK j 3 Oomo Arigato 2 Fighting Princess 3 Domo Arigato 1 Jay moss 3 Domo Arigato 1 1 Jaymoss 4 Go-Getter 4 Go-Getter 3 Domo Arigato 1 Jaymo__ 5 Kuala Trengganu 3 Domo Arigato 5 Kuala Trengganu329 words
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Article, Illustration171 1984-07-21 40 MARKSMAN - MARKSMAN By Our man on the track IPOH, Fri. King Of Diamonds < above has developed stamina with age and should account for a weak Class 5 Div 2 lot over 1,700 m and (Race 3) and give visiting New Zealand jockey Peter171 words
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Article, Illustration69 1984-07-21 40 IPOH, Fri. Visiting jockey (iraham Cock (above), who nave up four rides last weekend after being struck by a clod of mud while riding Slacken The Brakes m Race 4 on Saturday, will be back m action this weekend. The Brisbane champ has three rides tomorrow69 words
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Article90 1984-07-21 40 THESE horses h;uc won or done weil on a wet ti.i. k RACK 1 Fighting MM Henj; Heng RACE 2 Kompak. Hone> Brown. Jay Jay RACE 3 Plaj T< Win Wonder Bird l\ Kinp Of Dia monds. Slacken The Brakes> RACK 4: Pwinj IhMßf) Card IV. Harboi Bau Raja90 words
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Article, Illustration436 1984-07-21 41 Goes over winning trip tomorrow ON THE TRACK with MARKSMAN IPOH, Fri. Pace work was the order of the day with the track still soft. Few horses were out to make time on the grass track, which was opened for the first time after three days436 words
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Article77 1984-07-21 41 TUESDAY (soft going): Americo (Subian) 39.1, The Trident n (apprentice Danis) 38.9, Scotch Reel and Kamsahamida (Danis) 39.1 together, Anak Perak (Razmy) 40.1. WEDNESDAY (soft): Orchid King (W. Uew) 39.8. Merdeka Bridge LT (Danis) 37.4, Bellendaine II (Razmy) 39. THURSDAY (soft): Slacken The Brakes (Cook) 39.5, Jade77 words
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Article184 1984-07-21 41 Total No of placlngs Plaelngs for last It rides rides Ist 2nd 3rd 1 TUey 226 42 33 2fi ********** 2 Johnston *****232* ********** 3 Khoo 170 24 IS 11 0 0 0 0 0 10 3 2 4 4 Danls 148 22 17 11 ********** 5 Lucas184 words
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Article92 1984-07-21 41 Ist 2nd 3rd Teh 44 30 30 Allan 31 28 18 laflr 30 25 19 E van Breukelen 23 25 23 Bongoure 21 22 22 Urn 21 16 16 G van Breukelen 20 19 14 Rodgers 19 26 20 West 17 19 25 Baaag 15 16 19 Daniels92 words
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Article84 1984-07-21 41 Ist 2nd 3rd Anric 22 21 17 Goodman 14 7 13 Agasam 12 14 14 Inderapura 9 9 6 Sanny Khoo 7 2 4 HTWee 5 3 3 Joseph Phan 5 0 1 Marvel 5 0 0 Caballo 4 3 0 XL Chong 4 3 0 Andereslngh 484 words
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199 1984-07-21 41 Tighter stable security plan put forward IPOH, Fri. About 20 trainers met turf officials at the Perak Turf Club today to discuss tighter security at stables. The meeting was chaired by Dr Lim An Soo, the club's executive officer and veterinary surgeon. Also present were the club's panel of stipendiaryMARKSMAN - 199 words
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Article1229 1984-07-21 41 nTTTSPI 2.30 tote board stakes 1 liTI 1 KM (Malaysian-breds) CLASSES 5 6 1,200 m (Ratings: 54-16) (Stakes: $15,000) 1 3530*0 Pete's Gal SI (54) Pete's Gal-PK Leong 4 mm (Class 5) W Uew 1 2 30*0*5 Turf Queen SB (52) White House- J Breukelen 4mm (Class 5)1,229 words
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Obituary, Illustration62 1984-07-21 41 I CONDOLENCE I MR. LYE PAX MING I I Our deepest sympathy and I I condolence I ■fl m m II on his sudden demise on 19th July I IQHA I I From the Board of Directors, I I Management and Staff of I62 words
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174 1984-07-21 41 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT THE FAMILY OF THE LATE DATUK KANG KOCK SENG, SJMK, DPMJ, WOULD LIKE TO THANK ALL RELATIVES, FRIENDS, DOCTORS AND STAFF OF PANTAI MEDICAL CENTRE FOR THEIR KIND ASSISTANCE, ATTENDANCE, MESSAGES AND CONTRIBUTIONS ON THE RECENT BEREAVEMENT i OF THEIR BELOVED HUSBAND, FATHER. I ROBIN174 words
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Obituary, Illustration92 1984-07-21 41 DR MRS SARAMMA BABOO Called home on 1.7.1984 at Madras. Deeply mourned by loving husband the Rev Canon Samuel Baboo, daughter Susie, son-in-law Sam, 2 grandchildren, 3 brothers and 4 sisters and a host of relatives and friends. A divine service m her memory will be held92 words
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Obituary, Illustration53 1984-07-21 41 In Loving Memory of GOVINOASAMY S/O PULLIEKUTTIE NAIDU (Ex-HMS Terror Naval Base) Departed 21st July. 1981 Deeply missed and lovingly remembered by Wife: Balammal Na.du. Children and Grandchildren. In loving memory of CHAN CHIOK SIONG Departed 21.7.1980 Four year* have passed since you leftut. Miss forever, remembered53 words
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Obituary, Illustration76 1984-07-21 41 THALAI THIVAS AM I GNANASUNDARI DEPARTED 2.8.83 I In silence he suffered, m pa- I tience he bore. i rill God called him home to tut- fer no more 'rayers on Sunday 22.7.84 at J 11.00 am at Blk 86 Whampoa Or. fi =08-937, Spore 1232. 1 ■ssr76 words
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Obituary, Illustration46 1984-07-21 41 I IN MEMORIAM I In loving memory of JOHN LOH TOH MET, JP Passed away on 21.7.1958. "God wants him back It was his will But m our hearts We love him still." Forever remembered by beloved wife, children and grandchildren.46 words
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Obituary47 1984-07-21 41 CONDOLENCES Deepest condolences to the Family of the Late MR. KOH CHENG BOON from DOYO SHOJI CO., LTD. OSAKA, JAPAN v J CONDOLENCES Deepest condolences to the Family of the Late MR. KOH CHENG BOON from GODO METAL INDUSTRY CO., LTD. OSAKA, JAPAN47 words
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TIMESPORT
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Article, Illustration533 1984-07-21 44 Norman shares triple cnarce British Open Golf Championship THREE out-of-bounds m a row same place. That's the sort of thing that makes you want to give up golf. I'll be surprised if I play tomorrow. Bill Rogers, whose seven-over 12 at the 510-metre par-five 14th contributed to his incredible 10-overReuter; AP - 533 words
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Article, Illustration289 1984-07-21 44 ST ANDREWS, Fri. From the moment he dumped his second shot into the Swtiken Burn yesterday, m front of the first green, to the time he rolled back into the Valley of Sin on the 18th, Jack Nicklaus just had to admit "it's just oneAFP - 289 words
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262 1984-07-21 44 COAL VALLEY (Illinois), Fri. Two-time Professional Golfers' Association champion Dave Stockton and Vance Heafner turned m superb rounds yesterday to share the first-round lead m the Quad Cities Open. Playing m the morning before high winds sent scores soaring, they each carded six birdies with noReuter - 262 words
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Article220 1984-07-21 44 fl;dfll;fdldflk SIX of the 10 internationals who represented the Republic m the annual Singapore-Malaysia encounter last weekend are among the strongest-ever field for the Changi Open tomorrow (7.15 a.m.). Of the six M. Murugiah, Vincent Lim, Douglas Ooi, Tan Chuan Thye, Daniel Lim, Poh Ec220 words
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Article123 1984-07-21 44 DOUGLAS 001 and Poh Ec Kiat will spearhead Singapore's challenge m a friendly international against Hongkong at the Bukit Course on July 29 Singapore will depend mainly on the sanru players who took part m last weekend's clash against Malaysia. But Daniel Lim. who won the only point123 words
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Article, Illustration181 1984-07-21 44 Britons unless stated: 17 Bill Longmuir, Greg Norman (Aust), Peter Jacobsen (US). C 8 lan Baker-Finch (Aust). It Tom Kite (US), Nick Faldo, Jaime Gonzalez (Brazil), Severiano Ballesteros (Spa), Eamonn Darcy (Ire). 71 Bernard Gallacher, Lee Trevino (US), Fred Couples US) Tsuneyuki Nakajima (Jpn), Martin Poxon, Jeff Hall,181 words
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Article, Illustration230 1984-07-21 44 ST ANDREWS, Prl. It's beea five years since Spall's Severtono Ballesteros won the British Open. Yon have to go back another II years to Hud the previous European winner, Britain's Tony Jacklin. Bat the list of leaders following yesterday's first round spoke for Itself four Europeans InReuter; AFP - 230 words
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The driving force
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Article, Illustration515 1984-07-21 45 CMDIANAPOLIS, Fri. Bruce Kirn ball will not be too concerned about the colour of his medal at the Los Angeles Olympics. He may not even be too disappointed if he fails to win one. For the American diver is simply happy to be takingReuter - 515 words
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367 1984-07-21 45 TOKYO, Fri YASUHIRO Yamashita, the world's top judoist and Japan's leading gold medal hope, will take taped martial music to the Los Angeles Olympics to spur him on. The 27-year-old physical education instructor from Tokai University has not been beaten for the last sevenReuter - 367 words
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Article, Illustration445 1984-07-21 45 NEW YORK. Fri. At the age of 34, Rod Dixon remains one of New Zealand's best hopes for a medal at the Los Angeles Olympics. The tall, long striding athlete won a 1,500 metres bronze at the Munich Games m 1972. And to addReuter - 445 words
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Article306 1984-07-21 45 IT might not be quite th«- waj they do it if home, but the Cantonese rice the fc ai i sei v ing up is going down well with China's enthusiastic athletes. Chen Siqun. a eo-ordi-natoi with the 'tuncv team said B not Chinese style, but our hostsAP; AFP - 306 words
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Article, Illustration787 1984-07-21 46 Soviet absence will give the US free rein m swimming lanes MICHAEL GROSS, of West Germany, and American Tracy Caulkins are the in-form athletes who promise to dominate the Olympic swimming programme which is one of the principal victims of the Russian and East German political walkout. AmericanReuter - 787 words
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Article182 1984-07-21 46 ftfkdjkdjkxj DENVER. Fri. Alexi Grewal of Colorado, considered a top United States men's cycling hope for the Olympics, was suspended from competition for 30 days just before yesterday's race m the Coors International bicycle Classic, effectively eliminating him from the LA Games. Tests taken after earlier182 words
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Article167 1984-07-21 46 BONN. Fri. European 5.000 metres champion Thomas Wessinghage of West Germany said today injury is threatening his chances of taking part m the coming Olympics. Wessinghage. 32. who is himself a doctor, said a colleague has diagnosed his problem as stemming from a twisted pelvis causedReuter - 167 words
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Article140 1984-07-21 46 LONDON. Fri A smog alert could turn the Olympic men's marathon into a killer race, believes Geoff Smith, Britain's fastest ever marathon runner and a Los Angeles medal contender. "The fear at the back of our minds is that if the smog gets too bad itAFP - 140 words
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Article171 1984-07-21 46 tr,,xjdjdjerj CRANS-MONTANA (Switzerland), Fri. Laurent Fignon wore the yellow jersey of Tour de France leader with pride yesterday as he crossed the finish line m this Swiss holiday town arms outstretched to salute his fourth stage success a 140-kilometre ride from Morzine. Meanwhile, Italian CarloReuter - 171 words
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93 1984-07-21 46 TODAY'S Singapore Hockey Association Premier League clash between defending champions Singapore Recreation Club and high-flying Singapore Airlines at Tanglin (3.45 p.m.) could well be decided m midfield. The evenly-matched teams have superb forwards but, m midfielders N. Raikumar (SIA) and Gerard de Cruz (SRC),93 words
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Article197 1984-07-21 46 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW CEYLON Sports Club's magical run, which propelled them to the top of the Premier League hockey competition, came to an abrupt halt at Balestier Road yesterday. The pothole was prepared by Indian Association, who put ignored preaches of neighbourly tove to sink CSC197 words
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Article235 1984-07-21 46 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By INSEPARABLE "twins" Tan Tee Suan and Siew Shaw Her have pulled off a surprise for this weekend's Lark Open yachting championships, off Changi they have decided to go their own way. The split is very much Shaw Her's design. The 27-year-old sailing instructor, who235 words
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Article102 1984-07-21 46 CLEVELAND. Fri. Greg Walker's sacrifice fly and Ron Klttle's two-ran homer In the ninth Inning backed the eight-hit pitching of Tom Seaver and Jerry Don Gleaton yesterday, lifting the Chicago White Sox to a S-# victory over Cleveland Indians. Results American League: Detroit 8 Texas 2, Chicago SReuter - 102 words
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Article158 1984-07-21 46 BRANDS HATCH, Fri. Johnny Cecotto's season almost certainly ended today when he broke his right leg m a crash soon after the start of the first practice for Sunday's British Grand Prix here. Rescue teams took nearly half-an-hour to cut the 28-year-old Venezuelan out of his badlyReuter; AFP - 158 words
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Article, Illustration265 1984-07-21 47 Two trip the plight fantastic THE joyous whoops puncturing the septic National Stadium air meant so little to hurdlers S. Rajamohan and Syed Abdul Malik. For them, there were no winning smiles. No medals. No mentions. Just misery. Despite their finishing first m the 400 m hurdles for265 words
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Article, Illustration393 1984-07-21 47 Typhoon Prema rages again Reports by Hakikat Rai Pictures by Jonathan Choo JUST as the athletic fraternity was catching its breath after her record run m the 200 metres last week, Prema Govindan slammed the wind out of them again yesterday. She swooshed out of the starting blocks, left393 words
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Article, Illustration357 1984-07-21 47 THE invisible hand that has been guiding Sandy Ang through his winning streak continued to aid his relentless charge into the record books at the National Stadium yesterday. But there was nothing supernatural about his sudden turn of speed, 30 metres from the finish, which took him357 words
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211 1984-07-21 47 JAKARTA, Fri. Unseeded Lius Pongoh shocked fellow Indonesian i and three-time All-Eng- land champion Liem Swie ;King 18-17. 5-15, 15-14 m the men's singles Quarter- finals of the InJ donesian Open badminton t championships here tonight. After narrowly losing <tbe first set and easily211 words
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Article316 1984-07-21 47 All the results 200 metres A Boys: 1 Sandy Ang 21.7 sec (Sen. rec), 2 Frankie Lee 22.3, 3 Xie Weisen 22.8. B Boys: 1 Dv Junyi 22.7, 2 Hong Shunde 23.2, 3 Jason Wu 23.6. C Boys: 1 Cai Yongjian 24.7, 2 Yang Hanzhang 25.1, 3 Lin Guohui 25.2316 words
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ANCHOR
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Article, Illustration549 1984-07-21 47 JOE DORAI - Hussein's aces to go places JOE DORAI By WHAT a fitting finale to a week of football festival it will be tonight, when Singapore and Pahang meet m the Anchor Cup final (8.45). They are the best sides m the competition, almost on par m terms of preparation, individual skill549 words
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Article356 1984-07-21 47 Mea*t si»gl«j, utttmi round (Imiwwtian, stated): Bigit Pamungkas bt Syed ■Modi (Ind) 15-7. 15-7; Richard -Maniaky bt Misbun Sidek (M) -15-10; 15-11; Morten Frost bt Yoed Wahyudi 15-4. 15-4, Steve Baddeley (Eng) bt F.i> Hartono 15-7. 18-16 18-15; Sompol Kukasemkij (Thai) bt Hepdri 15-12, 15-3; Lavs PongJ" ohReuter - 356 words
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Miscellaneous97 1984-07-21 47 Todays events HOCKEY SHA Premier League: SLA Prieadly: PARC v Hilton Hotel Bukn Cher v SRC, Safsa v Police (Tanglin, (3.45 and mm. 5.15 p. m 5.30 p.m.). SWIMMING ACS championshipRUGBY SRU U-»: Schools Red v (Shaw Pool. 3 p. m i Blacks RFC. Safsa v Schools White (Police SQI97 words
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306 1984-07-21 48 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO. Fri The Japanese parliament today decided to revise the structure of the government-owned monopoly, the powerful Nippon Telegraph and Telephone public corporation (NTT) The move will allow the private sector to compete m the field of telecommunications for306 words
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433 1984-07-21 48 Britain's 10-day dock strike ends I came. I saw, I shuddered Alan Hubbard on a beleaguered nation Page 18 LONDON, Friday PORT employers and union leaders today agreed to end Britain's 10--day-old national dock strike, to the relief of the Conservative government. But Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher still faced theAF; AFP; Reuter - 433 words
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Article, Illustration139 1984-07-21 48 AUDREY PERERA - AUDREY PERERA By THIS photograph has been passed on to the police m an attempt to help them track down a Peeping Tom. He was photographed by a resident of Block IM, Towner Road, off Serangoon Road, this week. The man, m his late139 words
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131 1984-07-21 48 'Agong to be officially installed on Nov 15' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Tuanku Iskandar, the Sultan of Johor, will be formally installed as Malaysia's eighth king on Nov 15, it was learned today. The decision was taken by the Malay rulers at their conference m the east coast town of KualaAFP - 131 words
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Article48 1984-07-21 48 KATHMANDU, Fri. A Nepalese police team will climb part of the way to the top of Mount Everest the world's highest peak to clear hundreds of empty oxygen bottles and to bnng down the bodies of three climbers, a Nepalese nffirial said here yesterday. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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210 1984-07-21 48 China to get big package of American TV shows NEW YORK, Fri. Chinese television viewers are to be treated to 64 hours of American television including their first taste of American football and movies such as Quarterback Princess and Muggable Mary: Street Cop. Under a year-long agreement signed yesterday, ChinaReuter - 210 words
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Article114 1984-07-21 48 What it should have been ABOUT 500,000 people were served at the National Registration De- N partment's counters last year and not 53,000 as reported m yesterday's Straits Times. ON Thursday, a map of northern India showing the border between India and Pakistan showed the state of Punjab marked as114 words
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Article34 1984-07-21 48 PITTSBURGH, Fri. Mother Teresa of Calcutta, a Nobel Peace prize laureate, will undergo surgery at a Pennsylvania hospital to remove a cataract m her left eye, hospit- 1 -****«*«i= said yesterday. UPIUPI - 34 words
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Article34 1984-07-21 48 NEW YORK, Fri. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials edged up .55 points to 1,103.47 points m the first half-hour of trading on the New Yc-w Rtn^u Pv. change today. APAP - 34 words
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Article, Illustration409 1984-07-21 48 Koh takes a parting shot at 'paper mill' UN The Third World 'doesn't criticise when the Soviets sin' The West needs more imagination and leadership UNITED NATIONS, Fri Singapore's ambassador to the United Nations, Mr Tommy Koh, has described the UN as a "paper mill" churning out wordy resolutions thatAP - 409 words
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Advertisement193 1984-07-21 48 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Daily IN TODAY'S ISSUE The Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation has worked out a deal with the West Australian government, virtually ensuring itself of a banking licence to operate m Australia. FLORENCE CHONG reports from Sydney. Singapore Airlines has proposed to sell a round-the-world fare jointly with Alitalia.193 words
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SECTION TWO
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Title Section17 1984-07-21 1 SECTION TWO Man vs Nature m plain words The price of loyalty Books Pages Six and Seven17 words
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Article, Illustration859 1984-07-21 1 KOH TAI ANN - KOH TAI ANN BY A former University of Singapore Professor of English, D. J. Enright, is a reluctant candidate for the position of Britain's Poet Laureate. A university lecturer (and former student and colleague) discusses Enright's contribution, focusing on his literary achievements. The accompanying article lends an insight859 words
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Article468 1984-07-21 1 TERESA OOI - In the international limelight TERESA OOI By m London HE MAY have private regrets, but the Mendicant Professor" D. J. Enright says he has little time or inclination to brood over Singapore, his borrowed home for 10 years until he left the island m 1970. Yet occasionally, the 64-year-old poet,468 words
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Article, Illustration1202 1984-07-21 2 TAN LEE LENG - ordeaux wine is likeable and TAN LEE LENG -By From Bordeaux, the region which produces the hearty full reds, comes a new wine which is light and fruity Bordeaux Jeune. SOMETHING very exciting is happening m the vineyards of Bordeaux. As an answer to Beaujolais Nouveau, the pioneers of Bordeaux1,202 words
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Article, Illustration670 1984-07-21 2 MARION BURROS - MARION BURROS By WINE from Long Island. Scallops that bounce. Pie shells m pink, orange and yellow. The second annual United States International Food Show held m New York recently was a bazaar of surprises. A tour down the seemingly endless aislesNYT - 670 words
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Article, Illustration1030 1984-07-21 3 HUO MEILI - Royal, but service fine-tuning HUO MEILI The magic may be missing from Maxim's but the restaurant still serves a quick, reasonably priced and impressive lunch. On the lunch trail By MAXIM'S belle epoque magic first seized my imagination years ago, when I saw the film, Gig!. In a climactic scene,1,030 words
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Article579 1984-07-21 3 ARTHUR SPIEGELMAN - US chefs wow gourmets ARTHUR SPIEGELMAN edited by MAY HO By m NEW YORK THE tables groaned with saddle of venison, suckling pig, sweetbreads, blackened redfish encrusted with pepper, sliced veal surrounded by capers and Jiorse-radish, sweet potato and pecan pies and ice-cream tarts. The wines were the best CaliforniaReuter - 579 words
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Article, Illustration295 1984-07-21 4 Lest we be too fat HI KIDS. There is a saying, "you are what you eat 01 course, some of us can eat as much as we want to and still remain slim. Unfortunately, not many of us are that lucky we seem to put on weight all too easily.295 words
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Article160 1984-07-21 4 DEAR Uncle Otak How are you? Are you fine? This is the first time I am writing to you. I want to ask you why my mother won't allow me to have a rabbit when I want one. What do you think I should do? Please160 words
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BOOKS
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Article, Illustration774 1984-07-21 6 Balance of nature plainly told THE LIVING PLANET By David Attenborough Collm 'British Broadcasting Corporation. 1984 320 pages, hardcover, $45 Reviewed by ZHANG MEI-JI BIOLOGISTS are, by and large, not noted as great communicators of information to the general public. They speak a different language, a jargon full of Latin774 words
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465 1984-07-21 6 Warlords in China's turbulent times HISTORICAL novels can fail on at least two accounts. Either the author concentrates too much on recreating history at the expense of developing believable characters, or the characters themselves can be too starkly modern creations, belonging more to the author's age than that m which465 words
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Article, Illustration395 1984-07-21 6 THE World Atlas of Revolutions by Andrew Wheatcroft (Hamish Hamilton, $24.50) An atlas which shows how revolutions have taken place, what factors lead to a successful revolution, and what may doom an uprising to failure. Lebanon: The Fractured Country by David Gilmour (Sphere, $12) What is happening395 words
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Article, Illustration740 1984-07-21 6 THE SINKING OF THE BELGRANO By Desmond Rice and Arthur Gavshon Seeker and Warburg, hardcover, 1984 218 pages, $49.25 Reviewed by BACHAN SINGH A LITTLE more than two years ago (on May 2, 1982), during the Falklands War, the Argentine cruiser, General Belgrano,740 words
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Article, Illustration738 1984-07-21 7 THE PRICE OF LOYALTY By James Wong Kirn Mm Summer Times Publishing, Singapore 230 pages, hardcover $16, softcover $9 Reviewed by ISMAIL KASSIM 4 Wong hopes that his book will 'stir the conscience of those m authority and bring about reforms to ensure that the innocent738 words
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Article, Illustration513 1984-07-21 7 NATHANAEL LIM - NATHANAEL LIM The young reader By HUIMING VISITS THE ZOO By Patricia Maria Tan Singapore News and Publications Limited, 1984 20 pages, softcover, $2.50 ALPHABET By Peter Tovey Budget Books, Melbourne Australia, 1983 8 pages, softcover, $3.95 THE book as a toy513 words
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Article, Illustration301 1984-07-21 7 CHARIJK Company: What Vietnam did to us b\ Peter Goldman and Tony FuUei B.il.aniin.- >:: Book based on ;t Newsweek magazine BUM How the Vietnam mi changed th< lives of a groii| of youngsters who went m mesh-eyed but emerged with scarred memories Elenl301 words
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Article, Illustration601 1984-07-21 17 CATHERINE TAN - CATHERINE TAN By Unforgettable... 4 He was something of a clown with a heart, too intense to like, too complex to ignore, and altogether unforgettable. 7 ...and unpredictable /His tutorials were mind- boggling, even a little frightening, because he was unpredictable. He would seemingly talk601 words
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Article, Illustration741 1984-07-21 17 This 'flat' world makes for exciting reading THE PLANIVERSE By A.K. Dewdney Pan. 1983. $14.15 Reviewed by HAN MAY THE story goes that A.K. Dewdney, a computer science professor, made his class of students read Edwin Abbott's classic novel, Hatland, and gave them the task of designing a programme which741 words
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Article552 1984-07-21 17 'I beg to differ, not dissuade Enright as Poet Laureate? From Page One place m Singapore's political and cultural history. Some things since then have become part of accepted wisdom, for instance, his point that "the important thing for Singapore... is to remain culturally open". And though Mr Lee Kuan552 words
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Advertisement15 1984-07-21 6 THE WARLORD By Malcolm Bosse Fontana paperbacks, 1983 736 pages, $14.15 Reviewed by ML Gretchen15 words
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Article, Illustration1009 1984-07-21 20 MICHAEL ZWERIN - Honesty with Hynde-sight MICHAEL ZWERIN By writing for The International Herald Tribune A rock 'n' roll star reflects on why the outlaw appeals to children today and the normal has become abnormal. 4 The kid who's been playing clarinet since the age of eight is probably something o! a loner.1,009 words
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Article263 1984-07-21 20 THE destructive power of a woman's jealousy is the theme of Satyam Sivam Sundaram, a Malayalam play by the Naval Base Kerala Library, today at 7.30 p.m. at the Victoria Theatre. Film buffs will recognise the title, but this is not an adaptation of the Hindi film263 words
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Article, Illustration861 1984-07-21 21 KONG SOOK CHIN - Memories of a of song KONG SOOK CHIN By w The opera world is a tough one to be m. You nave to be strong and determined. Lee Soo Bee WHAT does Brigitte Bardot and opera singer Lee Soo Bee, who left Singapore 30 years ago, have m common? Miss861 words
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Article, Illustration346 1984-07-21 21 IRENE PATES - IRENE PATES By YOU have heard of the Singing Nun, now you can listen to two brothers m concert. This piano-vocal duo is from the brotherhood of Saint John de la Salle. And, they have come all the way from the United States to help the346 words
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Miscellaneous384 1984-07-21 20 What's on DANCE ARTS SIXTH electronics at the World brary. National Librar> ANNUAL DANCE Trade Centre, hall 2 Pre- Lecture Hall. 7 p.m. RECITAL sented by National Pana- Free. By the students of this and Technics 10 SATY AM SIVAM dance school S2 ?eckal a.m. 9 p.m. Admission Sl NDARAM384 words
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Miscellaneous1958 1984-07-21 22 \OUR VIEWING AND LISTENING GUIDE >Q> Rebel SOn I SBCS IZ Z JtedioOne^ 7U ifl io on nil (dc t i m- >i c i n j all n:i; Anthem gramme Summan 2.i5 j|2fl«|i«i%*M |a aaaa a I V U.JU PM bBC Text Live Sample Pages dren S programme) followed1,958 words
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