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Title Section16 1984-08-25 1 The Straits Times j Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8416 words
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Article596 1984-08-25 1 MAS will not draw deposits away from them, Parliament told More Parliament reports on Pages 14, 15 and 16 By Our Parliamentary Reporters FIRST Deputy Prime Minister Dr Goh Keng Swee yesterday told Parliament that banks had no reason to fear a drain596 words
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395 1984-08-25 1 NATIONAL Development Minister Teh Cheang Wan yesterday dismissed allegations that the Housing Board was a heartless landlord which thought nothing of driving people out of their homes. He said flat-dwellers today had the strongest protection against eviction, thanks to the present government and PAP MPs. Those in395 words
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Article169 1984-08-25 1 CHARMAINE CHAN - CHARMAINE CHAN By WHEN a taxi-driver challenged a woman to report him for refusing to let her hire his taxi, he lost she was a police officer out of uniform. In what was said to be the first case of its kind, cabby Lim Swee169 words
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82 1984-08-25 1 THE United States government yesterday decided to delay for seven weeks its controversial import curbs on textile products. The stay was granted so that textile imports ordered months ahead for the Christmas season in the United State*!* would be allowed in. The US Customs82 words
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Article, Illustration344 1984-08-25 1 Going, going. THE Community Chest of Singapore is richer by $32,906 after two National Day Paintings were auctioned under rather unusual conditions yesterday. The venae for the auction was the boardroom of a newsSstper company. And the aueoneer, a journalist, came without the basic tool of the trade a344 words
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163 1984-08-25 1 Britain's dockers vote to go on strike LONDON, Fri. Representatives of Britain's dockers today voted for the second strike by Britain's port workers in just over a month, posing a further threat to an economy already buffeted by a 24--week coal stoppage. Officials of the Transport and General Workers Union,Reuter - 163 words
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Article80 1984-08-25 1 DALLAS, Fri. President Ronald Reagan set his sights on another term in the White House alter an emotional Republican party convention endorsed him as its candidate for November's presidential election. The President capped the convention last night with a 55-minute speech premising a government which ''strives to80 words
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Article29 1984-08-25 1 HUDC apartment owners wil_ have to take over the management and maintenance of their housing estates from Aug 31, according to the government gazette released yes terday29 words
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Advertisement109 1984-08-25 1 NATIONAL LIBRARY SINGAPORE CROSS* 1 1 SINCE 18-46 Mechanically guaranteed for a lifetime Sole Agents MALKO GENERAL AGENCIES (8) PTf LTD Tel *****25 *****42 Inside 70 pages today Champ Seok Hui returns to good news Page A3 SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 3,4,6,8 ASEAN 9 CAUSEWAY 16 EDITORIAL 28 LETTERS 21109 words
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Article490 1984-08-25 2 Jabbar to step down THE MP for Radin Mas, Mr M. K. A. Jabbar, yesterday confirmed that he was stepping down to make way for new blood in the next general election. Mr Jabbar, 52, told The Straits Times: "I have spoken to the PAP leaders. If it is490 words
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Article639 1984-08-25 2 'Springtime of hope' PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan accepted renomination as Republican presidential candidate on Thursday night hailing an America "in a springtime of hope and vowing to complete the administration's unfinished agenda in its second term. Speaking to more than 10,000 Republicans who had been waiting three nights639 words
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Article353 1984-08-25 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: IS A second Reagan term good for America and the worid at large? Only Americans can answer the first part of the question. They will have to decide if Mr Reagan's style of leadership is acceptable. As far as other democratic nations are concerned, their353 words
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Article239 1984-08-25 2 STRAITS STEAMSHIP LOSES $12.64 m IN FIRST SIX MONTHS THE waves of the world recession which bat tered the cruise division have finally swamped the government-backed Straits Steamship. The group, 82 per cent owned by Keppel Shipyard, deepened the bottom-line loss to §12.64 million in the first half of239 words
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Article223 1984-08-25 2 Seok Hui's Book Prize LIM Seok Hui arrived at Changi Airport last night, a slight limp on the right leg, the New Zealand junior squash trophy on ner left arm and the usual big grin on the face. She returned from Auckland a nappy girl. She had beaten the223 words
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Article218 1984-08-25 2 Probe on architects THE Immigration Department will take action against foreign architects who enter the country on a social visit pass and take on jobs illegally. The department's spokesman, Mr Ibrahim Abdul Rahman, said the department would study a press report which said that foreign architects were218 words
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Article66 1984-08-25 2 Sultan's ultimatum BRUNEI'S Sultan, Sir Muda Hassanal Bolkiah, has given Brunei students studying in Britain a nononsense ultimatum work harder or come home. He warned recently. that government scholarships would be withdrawn from students not taking their studies seriously. He pin-pointed drugs and religious teachings not in line66 words
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Article456 1984-08-25 2 Identity for local art THE National Day Photo Exhibition appears to be more about Singapore than about photography. The pictures are interesting enough, but some of them seem out of place in an art gallery. The exhibition has sucH a large number of "works depicting, sometimes rather unimaginatively,456 words
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208 1984-08-25 3 I'll quit, says Andhra Pradesh governor NEW DELHI, Fri. Andhra Pradesh Governor Ram Lai, centre of a major political row over his sacking of the state's Chief Minister NT. Rama Rao, today an- nounced he would resign, the Press Trust of India (PTI) report- ed. He sacked Mr Rama RaoReuter; AFP - 208 words
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Article, Illustration310 1984-08-25 3 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST American military services draw up list of 16 fields By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Fri. In a move which could embroil Mr Yasuhiro Nakasone in a heated controversy, the United States has drawn up a list of 16 fields of advanced technology which310 words
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Article180 1984-08-25 3 'Afghan attack kills three' ISLAMABAD. Fri. Pakistan accused Afghanistan today of killing three people in a cross-border bombing raid on the eve of United Na t ions-spon-sored peace talks in Geneva. An official statement said two Afghan jets yesterday dropped two bombs over Teri Mangal, a border post 160km westReuter - 180 words
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Article61 1984-08-25 3 A silver cross gift to the Pope A BEFITTING gift of a sliver cross and a Papal kiss to go with it. Pope John Pan! II did this after receiving the gift from a Sikh leader from the United States, Siri Singh Sahib Yo ji, during his weekly general audienceUPI - 61 words
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Article30 1984-08-25 3 CANBERRA, Fri. Aborigines may have arrived in Australia 130,000 years ago 90,000 years earlier than was first thought, according to recent research at the Australian National University. AFPAFP - 30 words
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401 1984-08-25 3 Singaporeans on drug charge PERTH, Fri. A rendezvous at the Singapore Restaurant in Perth led the police to two men accused of involvement in a huge heroinsmuggling venture, the Supreme Court was told today. Lee Kok Soon, 25, one of the three Singaporeans chargedWAN - 401 words
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Article32 1984-08-25 3 SAN SALVADOR, Fri. Leftist guerillas fighting the United States-backed government dragged 30 youths from a religious celebration and forcibly recruited them into rebel ranks, a military official charged yesterday. UPIUPI - 32 words
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Article49 1984-08-25 3 GUNMEN FIRED two rocket-propelled grenades at the British embassy in Beirut on Thursday, causing extensive damage but no casualties. The grenades came through a secondfloor window and one penetrated the wall opposite, leaving a trail of broken glass and debris in the consular and visa section. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article67 1984-08-25 3 SEVEN GRAVES containing 89 bodies were opened by Peruvian authorities on Thursday the first such find in the four years of guerilla warfare in south-central Peru. The victims were mostly teenage boys and young men, with their skulls beaten in and their hands tied. A newspaper inAFP - 67 words
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Article71 1984-08-25 3 FLOODING IN the Soviet far east on the border with China has reached unprecedented levels, with an unspecified number of villages evacuated and workers from the region's few cities called out to build dams. Reports in the official press over the past week have painted a growing pictureReuter - 71 words
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Article54 1984-08-25 3 SYRIAN PRESIDENT Hafez Assad is in Libya for an official visit. He arrived on Thursday at the eastern city of Benghazi and was greeted by Libyan leader Col Muammar Gaddafi. There were no details on how long Mr Assad will stay or what subjects he will discussAP - 54 words
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Article52 1984-08-25 3 SRI LANKAN President Junius Jayewardene is prepared to offer a general amnesty to Tamil separatist guerillas "if they give up their arms". Mr Jayewardene said yesterday that he would make arrangements for the guerillas to meet his government representative in a neutral country to discuss the amnestyAFP - 52 words
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Article109 1984-08-25 3 WELLINGTON, Fri. Husbands will no longer have immunity from sexually violating their wives under rape reform legislation introduced In Parliament yesterday. The Spousal Immunity clause, which usually protects a husband from being charged with raping his wife, has been dropped from the legislation brought down byUPI - 109 words
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318 1984-08-25 4 In other words... RONALD Reagan and Jack V Kemp (an arch-conserv-ative New York congressman) are exciting candidates with enormous political sex appeal. I don't see many moderates who fit in that category. 7 Jim Leach, a moderate congressman from Iowa and spokesman of the "RepublicanReuter - 318 words
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113 1984-08-25 4 DALLAS. Fri A group of moderate Republicans who were incapable of influencing their party's arch-conserva*ive platform announced here yesterday that they will hold a separate convention in 1966. That convention would seek a strategy for pushing President Ronald Reagan's party back toward the politicalAFP - 113 words
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Article, Illustration83 1984-08-25 4 IT looks like a love scene on the big screen starring US President Ronald Reagan and his wife Nancy. Actually they were kissing each other as the Republican Party national convention in Dallas on Wednesday assured Mr Reagan and Vice-President George BoshUPI - 83 words
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Article, Illustration155 1984-08-25 4 DALLAS, Friday IN THE climax to a week-long controversy, two major US television news networks last night refused to telecast live a controversial film about President Ronald Reagan which was used to introduce him to the Republican convention. CBS refused to showReuter - 155 words
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Article332 1984-08-25 4 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT By Washington Correspondent DALLAS, Fri. President Ronald Reagan last night accepted Republican nomination hailing an America "in a springtime of hope" and vowing to complete the administration's unfinished agenda in its second term. Speaking to more than 10,000 Republicans who had332 words
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248 1984-08-25 4 WASHINGTON, Fri. The United States government has suspended payments to a major defence contractor for three of the military's key missile systems because of poor workmanship and quality control. Problems at the Hughes Aircraft Company plant at Tucson, Arizona, have plagued the Phoenix air-to-air missile,Reuter - 248 words
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194 1984-08-25 4 CHEEKTOWAG A (New York), Fri. Some courtships do end in marriage, but a suburban Buffalo dating company is in trouble for trying to profit by that eventuality. The dating service has been accused of demanding excessive fees for Its matchmaking and with making couples pay194 words
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Article, Illustration58 1984-08-25 6 JUBILANCE is written all over the face of the Reverend Allan Hendrickse, leader of the mixed-race Labour Party of South Africa, waving happily to his cheering supporters seconds after election results were announced on Wednesday. The Rev Hendrickse was placed ahead in the first election ofUPI - 58 words
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Article, Illustration377 1984-08-25 6 Jumblatt issues warning after general dies Gemayel told not to try anything BEIRUT, Fri THE Chief-of-Staff of the Lebanese army, Druze Muslim General Nadim Hakim, was killed in a helicopter crash in north Lebanon today, an army statement said. Shortly after announcement of the crash, in which seven other servicemenReuter - 377 words
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Article156 1984-08-25 6 BAHRAIN, Fri. The Cypriot-registered oil tanker Amethyst was reported ablaze in the Gulf today as Iraq said its warplanes had hit a large naval target ia the waterway. Lloyd's Shipping Intelligence of London said the 52,581-tonne tanker had been hit by a missile and wasReuter; AP - 156 words
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139 1984-08-25 6 Iran cuts oil output to 50 pc of quota LONDON, Fri. Iran has cut its oil output to 50 per cent of its quota of 2.4 mijuion uarreiS per day set by the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec), Iranian Oil Minister Mohammad Gharazi was quoted by the national newsReuter - 139 words
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344 1984-08-25 6 Polls spark off third day of riots by militants JOHANNESBURG, Fri. Anti-apartheid militants bombed government offices and clashed with police yesterday. It was the third day of violence that were linked to elections giving mixedrace and Asian South Africans a limited role in government but excluding Blacks from power. TheUPI; AP - 344 words
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223 1984-08-25 6 TEL AVIV, Fri LABOUR Party chief Shimon Peres said yesterday he would need more time to form Israel's next government and would ask President Chaim Herzog for another three weeks. The announcement came on the eve of a meeting between Mr Peres andAP - 223 words
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134 1984-08-25 6 FRANKFURT, Fri. The head of a monarchist Iranian exile group yesterday denied responsibility for a bomb attack in Teheran that killed IS people and injured more than 300. Mr Hechmat Sabok Sir, who said he was president of the group, Arian, said a claim purporting toReuter - 134 words
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Article379 1984-08-25 8 Move bars support for Fund's austerity programmes WASHINGTON, Friday A NEW United States law seeks to bar officials of the US government from using American aid to support International Monetary Fund austerity programmes for indebted countries. The new measure, signed into law onAP - 379 words
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310 1984-08-25 8 LONDON, Fri. More than two years after Britain's victory over Argentina in the Falklands, the war is still being fought in print. The latest accusation is that Mrs Margaret Thatcher's government had sent a nuclear missile submarine to the South Atlantic and contemplatedAP; UPI - 310 words
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Article31 1984-08-25 8 ROME, Fri. Italian Interior Minister Oscar Luigi Scalfaro yesterday ordered a 2,000-strong force in action today to tackle a crime wave which has hit Italian trains this year. AFPAFP - 31 words
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Article, Illustration79 1984-08-25 8 IF YOU can't afford a speedboat to poll yon along, yon can always do what Piero Pollini, 43, is doing walking .on water. Mr Pollini has mastered the skill of walking on water using an enlarged pair of water-skis and two poles. He is seen here crossingUPI - 79 words
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Article69 1984-08-25 8 BONN, Fri. West Germany yesterday rejected a US proposal that North Atlantic Treaty Organisation members consider building a defensive barrier of explosive-filled pipes along the border dividing western and eastern Europe. The US Defence Department said on Wednesday that it had urged Nato to consider the planReuter - 69 words
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130 1984-08-25 8 MOSCOW, Fri. The Soviet Union yesterday condemned as "lies and slander" a report in a British defence yearbook that Russian commandoes had staged scores of landings on the Swedish coast in the past 20 years. Swedish defence staff also rejected the report, saying thereReuter - 130 words
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209 1984-08-25 8 Wife of Sakharov exiled for five years? WASHINGTON, Fri. The wife of banished Soviet physicist Andrei Sakharov may hav.e been sentenced to internal exile for up to fi# years for slandering tße state, according to the United States govern ment. A senior Washington official said videotapes «f the Sakharovs shownReuter - 209 words
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Article, Illustration307 1984-08-25 9 HAN LING - HAN LING 'Work harder or come home' ultimatum By Brunei Reporter BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Fri. Brunei's Sultan, Sir Muda Hassanal Bolkiah, has given Brunei students studying in Britain a no-nonsense ultimatum work harder or come home. He warned recently that government scholarships would be withdrawn from307 words
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145 1984-08-25 9 Marcos urged to repeal two decrees MANILA, Fri. Foreign Minister Arturo Tolentino has urged President Ferdinand Marcos to repeal two recent decrees as they were "in violation" of the Chief Executive's promise to use his law* making powers sparingly, press reports said here yesterday. Mr Tolentino said the decrees, increasingAFP - 145 words
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Article280 1984-08-25 9 BANGKOK, Fri. THAI Air Force planes have destroyed a heroin refinery near the Burmese border, air force spokesman Visavas Burma o said here yesterday. Thai army staff called for the rare air strike instead of a ground attack on the two camouflaged, heavily-defended refinery buildings,AFP; UPI - 280 words
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Article128 1984-08-25 9 Bangkok sacks envoy and adviser BANGKOK, Fri. The Thai government has sacked its ambassador to Mexico, Mr Vuth Chuchom, and a subordinate over alleged financial irregularities. Mr Vuth had used government funds for his daughter's wedding reception at the Mexico City embassy in July last year, the Foreign Ministry's civilUPI - 128 words
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Article39 1984-08-25 9 JAKARTA, Fri. The Jakarta High Court has cut a year off the jail sentence of a shipping company director convicted of fraud in connection with a ship which sank in 1961. daily Kompas reported today. AFPAFP - 39 words
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Article, Illustration51 1984-08-25 9 THIS Mind woman vendor Is not taking any chances since snatch thieves stole her book of lottery tickets. She now fastens her ticket book to her waist with a steel chain. She was spotted recently in Sol Aramduang in the Sathunradlt area. Bangkok PostBangkok Post - 51 words
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Article159 1984-08-25 9 JAKARTA, Fri. A WITCH doctor was in jail here because his prescription for most ailments and troubles was a simple one sex. A 64-year-old man identifed as Tjas had admitted freely to police that as part of his therapy, he had had sex with female patients,AFP - 159 words
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250 1984-08-25 9 Controversial fashion show cancelled MANILA, Fri. A controversial fashion show by Italian couturier Renato Balestra here next month has been cancelled. Filipina activists wanted the show called off because they considered it "the wrong time and place for such extravagance and frivolity". In their cable to Mr Balestra, published byAFP - 250 words
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Article65 1984-08-25 9 BANGKOK, Fri. The Soviet Union and Thailand today agreed to expand trade and exchange official visits, a Thai Foreign Ministry spokesman said. Mr Sawanit Kongsiri, director general of the Information Department, said the agreement was made during talks between Mr Antoly Saitsev, the head of the Soviet ForeignAFP - 65 words
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Article, Illustration71 1984-08-25 10 Getting ready for the Causeway tolls IMMIGRATION booths at the Johor Barn end of the Causeway being renovated to prepare for the day when tolls would be collected from motorists using the Senai Highway. The rates for the toll, to be imposed possibly starting from Sept 1, would be announcedMalaysian Berita Harian - 71 words
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324 1984-08-25 10 Chinese trade mission arrives for week-long visit KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A high-powered trade mission from China arrives here tomorrow for a week-long "strictly business" visit in what is seen as a follow-up to recent Chinese pledges to buy more Malaysian goods and services. According to a Trade and Industry MinistryBernama - 324 words
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Article, Illustration44 1984-08-25 10 A leader forced W) upon the people will only be an actor on a stage who would eventually be m booed off. y Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah on the insignificance of political office compared to the people's support.44 words
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Article93 1984-08-25 10 Perak to fence some shrines TAIPING, Fri. The Perak government will put fences around keramat (shrines) that are believed by some Muslims to possess supernatural powers. Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Ramli Ngah Talib said yesterday the government wants to discourage the worship of shrines because such a Eractice is wrongNST - 93 words
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164 1984-08-25 10 'Nothing new in baby opium addicts' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Babies addicted to opium are nothing new in the country, the government-back-ed anti-narcotics body, Pemadam, said yesterday. It was reacting to the discovery two days ago, of a family of opium addicts, one of whom is just 11--months old. Pemadam 'sNST - 164 words
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Article160 1984-08-25 10 'No' to keling in telegrams KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Telecoms will not accept telegram messages that contain the word kellng (an Impolite Malay word for Indian). A spokesman said this when he was asked about complaints that an office halo refused on Wednesday to accept three telegram messages with the word.NST - 160 words
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135 1984-08-25 10 Ministry to act against foreign architects KUALA LUMPUR, Friday THE Immigration Department will take action against foreign architects who enter the country on a social visit pass and take on jobs illegally. The department's spokesman, Mr Ibrahim Abdul Rahman, said the department would study a press report which said that135 words
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Article93 1984-08-25 10 The report said that PAM and the board knew the identities of the architects and that they had informed the Immigration Department. Meanwhile, Works Minister Datuk Samy Vellu, under whose jurisdiction the Board of Architects comes, said that. he was waiting for a report on the matterBernama - 93 words
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Article41 1984-08-25 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaysia's oil production can be increased from the present 450,000 barrels per day to 600,000 barrels in two years time, Mr Rastam Hadi, the managing director of the governmentowned national petroleum corporation (Petronas) said today APAP - 41 words
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161 1984-08-25 11 Radin Mas MP quitting to make way for new candidates THE MP for Radin Mas, Mr M. K. A. Jabbar. yesterday confirmed that he was stepping down to make way for new blood in the next general election. Mr Jabbar, 52. told The Straits Times: "I have spoken to the161 words
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86 1984-08-25 11 NINETY girls from the Yokohama High School Band will give a one-hour performance at the Sentosa ferry terminal concourse today at 5 p.m. The band, brought in by the Japanese Cultural Society, has performed extensively in Europe and is wellknown for its wide repertoire86 words
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265 1984-08-25 11 HEDWIG ALFRED - Ngee Ann 'building' intake to go up HEDWIG ALFRED Need for graduates in construction industry may outpace supply by 200 pc in 1990 By NGEE ANN Polytechnic plans to take in more students in its building department within the next five years to meet the Housing Board's need for building265 words
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Article97 1984-08-25 11 SIX members of a family were yesterday fined a total of $22,800 the highest in a case so far for having pirated tapes for sale. The manager of Supreme Record Centrt-, Aw Theng Fung, and his sons, Kew Lim, Tew Keng, Kew Min, and two daughters,97 words
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Article, Illustration188 1984-08-25 11 THIS guest could not keep still. He got off his seat, climbed on again and even cried while other guests sat quietly at the Ngee Ami Polytechnic graduation ceremony. And when the moment that everyone was waiting for came the presentation of the polytechnic's top award188 words
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184 1984-08-25 11 AN ENGINEER'S background is an excellent base from which to launch a career in all walks of management but there is one danger. The training in data analysis and attention to detail, necessary for an engineer, can sometimes create an inwardlook ng and184 words
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150 1984-08-25 11 Two girls might have expected lift, says banker A BANKER on trial for driving his car without due care and colliding into two girls said yesterday he thought they might have thought he was going to give them a lift. Richard Eu Keng Mun, 61, also said he did not150 words
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93 1984-08-25 11 AN AIR executive officer with the Republic of Singapore Air Force, was fined $1,500 after he pleaded guilty to outraging the modesty of an 18-year-old girl. A court heard on Thursday that Ng Hoe Jin, 25, had taken a seat next to the girl93 words
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Article86 1984-08-25 11 A SWEEPER was jailed for three months for stealing his girlfriend's jewellery on three occasions between May 2 and 30, 1982. He pleaded guilty. Sarhood Hamid bin Abdul Kader found a suitcase filled with jewellery in his girlfriend's flat to be too good an opportunity for him to86 words
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Article43 1984-08-25 11 A MAN yesterday denied a charge of causing the death of a motorcyclist through a negligent act not amounting to culpable homicide. Chin Hee Meng, 23, is alleged to have committed the offence on March 15 along Upper Serangoon Road.43 words
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Article71 1984-08-25 11 AN INSURANCE agent, who already faces four charges, was yesterday accused of another four counts of using counterfeit Malaysian $50 notes at a hawker centre. Tan Kim Long, alias Patrick, 32, allegedly used four counterfeit notes to pay for things he bought at four stalls in Woodlands71 words
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Article85 1984-08-25 11 THREE YOUTHS, charged on Thursday with another three counts of armed robbery, appear in court again today. Omar Khan, 18, Abdul Aziz bin Ninhabi and Khairul Azmi bin Abdul Kahar, both 17, are accused of robbing a girl of her jewellery at Ang Mo Kio West Garden85 words
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292 1984-08-25 13 Dental chief's legal fees still unresolved Query over association's $25,000 payment LETTERS have been passing back and forth between the Registrar of Societies and lawyers of the Singapore Dental Association since December. The exchange is over the association funds being used to pay for the $25,000 legal costs of its292 words
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Article176 1984-08-25 13 THE nationwide free eyetesting service, to be held at 75 community centres, will start on Sept 3. Called the Vision Testing and Eye Care Campaign, it aims to generate awareness of the importance of eye care. Mr 6. F. Reincastle, the chairman of176 words
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286 1984-08-25 13 MORE pacemakers are being implanted in heart patients, including teenagers. To date, 288 people, four of whom are below 20 years, are using this artificial device. The life-saving device was introduced here in 1967 and there were only 30 implants for the first eight years.286 words
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Article, Illustration97 1984-08-25 13 Minister to see social services at work SABAH'S Community Services Minister, Datuk Rahimah Stephens, watched elderly citizens "fishing" during group playtime yesterday at the Bukit Merah View day care centre for the elderly. She also observed about 25 of them, mostly stroke victims, during their physiotherapy sessions. The minister is97 words
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Article25 1984-08-25 13 A MAN was fined $2,000 on Thursday for operating two illegal tontine schemes between 1961 and 1983. Tay Eng Kui, 34, pleaded guilty.25 words
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Article207 1984-08-25 13 SHIRLEY TAN - Search on for killer of waitress SHIRLEY TAN By POLICE have mounted a hunt far a killer after the decomposed and nude body af a hotel lounge waitress was found la a rented apartment la East Coast Read an Thursday. She was suspected to have been stabbed te death after207 words
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682 1984-08-25 14 ALAN JOHN - ALAN JOHN By From flyovers to money IT WAS a day that was short on lively speeches and gripping debate, bat a good deal of business got done. There were two questions for oral answer, two Bills Introduced and six Bills passed three without debate.682 words
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Article, Illustration612 1984-08-25 14 Reporters: LEE KIM CHEW, IRENE NGOO, WONG Al KWEI, HSUNG BEE HWA, CHAN ENG CHENG, CONRAD RAJ and PAUL JACOB Road Traffic (Amendment No 2) Bill HELL-RIDERS might have raced themselves into a dead end. The spills and thrills of their midnight hair-rais-ing612 words
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159 1984-08-25 14 THERE are more new motorcycles on the roads each year than cars. WhUe the total number of motor vehicles has been rising at a rate of 6 to 7 per cent a year, the motorcycle population has grown even faster, at 8 to159 words
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360 1984-08-25 14 Housing and Development (Amendment) Bill A HOUSING Board flat owner can soon appoint a trustee to hold the flat on behalf of his young children, in the event of his death. A Bill was passed in Parliament yesterday for the HDB to allow360 words
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194 1984-08-25 14 A HOUSING Board new town is carefully planned. Everything is organised to make life comfortable for Housing Board residents. The board sets aside land for roads, flats, swimming pools, recreation areas, car parks, shopping centres, hawker centres and other facilities. The194 words
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349 1984-08-25 15 Administration of Muslim law (Amendment) Bill MUSLIM workers can soon contribute 50 cents each every month to Mendaki through the Central Provident Fund. A Bill passed in Parliament yesterday provided for the minimum contribution which could be made to the fund through the349 words
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183 1984-08-25 15 Muslim law Bill a boost for Mendaki MPs FOUR Malay MPs hailed the Administration of Muslim law (Amendment) Bill as a sound way to ensure the success of Mendaki 's educational programmes. Besides congratulating the government, Messrs Othman Haron Eusofe (Geylang Serai), Rohan Kamis (Telok Biangah), Abbas Abu Amin (Pasir183 words
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Article, Illustration508 1984-08-25 15 a>—>a-^^—^—-^^-a^^--_-_________^__lH__-_-__________B_____^^^^^H Small claims tribunals Bill PROFESSOR S. Jayakumar said yesterday that consumers were best protected through free trade and competition in a free market. In moving the .second reading of the Small Claims Tribunals Bill in Parliament, the Second Law Minister said competition not508 words
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191 1984-08-25 15 SHOULD the proceedings in the proposed small claims tribunals be kept private? Mr J. B. Jeyaretnam (Anson) felt it should not be. The public or friends of the claimants could serve as watchdogs if they were present, he said. But the Second Law191 words
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200 1984-08-25 15 MR GOH Chee Wee (Boon Lay) cautioned against the small claims tribunals becoming a debt collection agency. He sought clarification on whether the Bill, besides covering sales of goods, would cover all types of services provided. He also wanted to know if it applied200 words
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Article439 1984-08-25 15 PHILIP LEE - PHILIP LEE Adam Goh's hand and Jeya's magic JUST about the most noticeable activity in Parliament yesterday was the unusually heavy traffic of MPs crossing the floor of the Chamber. They were either heading for the exit or were returning to their seats. Understandably, they needed the439 words
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Article, Illustration1476 1984-08-25 16 First parLof speech bxthe First Deputy Prime Minister and chairman otthe Monetary Authority of Singapore, Dr Goh Keng Swee, at the second reading of the Monetary Authority of Singapore (Amendment) Bill 1984, in Parliament yesterday. The Monetary Authority of Singapore1,476 words
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203 1984-08-25 16 MAS Amendment Bill DR AUGUSTINE Tan (Whampoa) yesterday urged the government to plug what he saw as a loophole In the Prime Minister's plan to safeguard the country's reserves. At the National Day rally last Sunday. Mr Lee Kuan Yew had said203 words
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601 1984-08-25 16 AMENDMENTS to the Monetary Authority of Singapore Act are necessary to ensure that the republic continues to have a sound financial system. Bank failures in 1974 such as that of the Herstatt Bank in Germany and the Franklin National Bank in the601 words
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509 1984-08-25 16 6 LETT me now turn to the other function of a central bank, the regulation of banks. Banks in Singapore conduct business in our currency as well as in foreign currencies. The latter business is conducted mostly by large international banks which establish branches here.509 words
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194 1984-08-25 16 Questions and Answers THE Public Works Department is planning a flyover to relieve traffic congestion in the Upper Thomson and Lornie roads area, Mr Teh Cheang Wan, Minister for National Development told Parliament. The designs are now in progress and tenders will be194 words
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288 1984-08-25 19 IVAN LIM - IVAN LIM By Move to check backdating THE Industrial Arbitration Court has asked unions and managements to include a clause for early negotiations in a move to check the backdating of wage agreements. The new clause is to allow both parties to288 words
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Article205 1984-08-25 19 Former bank manager found guilty $100,000 bribes case A FORMER manager with Banque Nationale de Paris, Krishna Jayaram, was foaad guilty yesterday on U counts of accepting bribes. Jayaram had denied accepting bribes totalling ft-MS for granting or recommending overdraft faculties to five companies between May lMt aad October ISB2.205 words
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Article135 1984-08-25 19 A SENIOR official of a group of companies dealing in rubber is under investigation for alleged corruption. He was interviewed by officers from4he Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau early this week on suspicion of corruptly accepting "commissions of more than $500,000. The payments were al- leged to135 words
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Article350 1984-08-25 22 ELENA CHONG - ELENA CHONG Inquiry into soldiers death By THE original medical records of a 19-year-old youth who died four days after he was released from army detention are missing. A coroner's inquiry into the death of Private V. Rajendran was told yesterday that the records, kept in350 words
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244 1984-08-25 22 Refresher course for taxi-drivers to start in three months TAXi -DRIVERS who have been on the road for 10 years or more will be going for refresher courses in about three months' time. The Registry of Vehicles will then work down the list of cabbies to include the newer ones244 words
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183 1984-08-25 22 Armenian Church comes alive with special service ARMENIAN Church, which is a national monument, came to life on Thursday evening after 10 months of disuse, as more than 30 people crowded into its small sanctuary for a special service. It was special, not only because it was conducted in Greek183 words
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Article51 1984-08-25 22 THE VENUE of the music and dance display by students of Mattar Primary School on Sunday has been changed from the Ngee Ann Kongsi Land (next to the Mandarin Hotel) to the Botanic Gardens. The performance time, from 5.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m., remains unchanged. Admission is51 words
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Article46 1984-08-25 22 THE Singapore Ex-Political Detainees Association will elect a new executive committee at its annual general meeting at Hotel Miramar today at 7 p.m. It will also be an occasion for celebrating the 18th anniversary of the organisation and Singapore's 25 years of nation-building. t46 words
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96 1984-08-25 22 Singapore Brunei air talks next week THE Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Communications, Mr Lam Chuan Leong, will lead a six-man team to Brunei for air talks next week. The existing air services agreement between the two countries was concluded with Britain acting on behalf of Brunei. Singapore Airlines96 words
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162 1984-08-25 22 Man jailed 18 months for having sex with 14-year-old A MAN, originally accused of rape, was jailed for 18 months by the High Court yesterday, when he pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of having had sex with a girl under the age of 16. Subramaniam Ravi, 21, who admitted162 words
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Advertisement364 1984-08-25 19 The MRT Corporation invites applications for the following positions: 1. SENIOR ARCHITECTS Salary Sales: *****5: 175. 5350 SS5000: 175:6050 Function Reporting to the Chief Architect, the Senior Architects will be responsible for design evaluation and design co-ordination of the current and future phases of the MRT system. Requirements: A minimum364 words
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Article494 1984-08-25 20 RONALD REAGAN says she is. Not so, countered the Washington Post: "We never thought America went anywhere in the first place and we don't think a homecoming party is in order now." At issue is the Republican contention that the Reagan administration has brought America back to494 words
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544 1984-08-25 20 T.F.Hwang takes you down memory lane My same Is tarn common. Am office worker Mead ALL too common, said my young friend Alice Yeo one day in a comment on an agency report, published in the newspapers here, about common names of people from overseas in Britain today. The young544 words
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Article, Illustration1334 1984-08-25 20 One of two cycles will prevail, says historian Arthur Schlesinger AS THE Republicans met in Dallas for their own presidential convention, the overweening confidence they exhibited before the Democrats met in San Francisco was a trifle dented. One Gallup poll, taken immediately1,334 words
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999 1984-08-25 20 Amendment to Malaysia's Civil Law Act oc3 LIM YOON LIN LESS THAN a year after the furore over the way it handled the controversial constitutional amendment issue which sought to limit the rights of the traditional rulers the Malaysian government has once again999 words
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165 1984-08-25 21 WE refer to the letter "Driver refused to get going" by Mr Goh. (ST. July 14). The maximum fare payable by a passenger of a bus is laid down in the Road Traffic (Public Service Vehicles) Rules 1974. These rules state, inter alia, that165 words
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147 1984-08-25 21 I REFER to the letter "Shop man refused onecent coins" from "C.H.8." (ST, Ang 11). Under Section 14(2)(b)(ili) of the Currency Act (Cap 64) coins of denominations lower than 50 cents are legal tender for the payment of an amount not exceeding $2.147 words
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144 1984-08-25 21 I REFER to the letter "Why aren't destitute people given shelter?" by "L.S.H." (ST, July 24). We appreciate the writer's deep concern for the less fortunate in our midst. The writer may be pleased to note that the Ministry of Social Affairs conducts regular144 words
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Letter131 1984-08-25 21 I HAVE observed that many transit passengers at Changi Airport shop while waiting for their flights. Many others simf>ly wait in the departure ounges. I believe a large number of them do not come into Singapore. The Singapore Tourist Promotion Board should consider encouraging these transit passengers131 words
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171 1984-08-25 21 THIS is with reference to the report "Communal bin plan put to HDB residents". (ST, Aug 22). It says the Housing Board is thinking of having a common disposal chute on all floors in HDB blocks, or of having communal bins to which residents would171 words
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77 1984-08-25 21 IT was with great pride that I read about the forthcoming performance of the world-renowned New York Philharmonic Orchestra. The orchestra, I understand, has been brought at great expense to Singapore to celebrate our 25 years of nationbuilding. I have no doubt that the77 words
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Letter87 1984-08-25 21 AT last, the police have clarified that the underpass at the Junction of the Central Expressway and Braddell Road is a "gazetted bus-lane". That being so, why was a broad yellow line not painted on the right side as is done in town and along the87 words
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344 1984-08-25 21 Review the bad and good points BEING an American School student in Secondary 4, I cannot claim to know as much about music and the Singapore Symphony Orchestra as SSO leader Pavel Prantl. However, as one who frequently attends SSO concerts, I feel that I must reply to Mrs Georgina344 words
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Letter257 1984-08-25 21 YOUR report "MP scheme is a ploy says SDP" (ST, Aug 22). quoted Mr Chiam See Tong of the Singapore Democratic Party as saying "that the move to create nonconstituency MPs was to satisy the people's wish for an opposition in Parliament". I cannot help but257 words
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Letter82 1984-08-25 21 I AGREE with complaints from some participants of the National Day parade that their contingents deserved television coverage. Singapore Broadcasting Corporation cameras did not show the combined Kim Seng and Outram band, and the Singapore Airlines and Post Office Savings Bank contingents. All the other bands were82 words
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Letter138 1984-08-25 21 IT would appear that some pedestrians, probably mainly office workers, place little value on their lives if one were to observe the daily flight of people at the busy Raffles Quay, from the bus stop to the Telok Ayer Market side of the road. The morning138 words
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Article37 1984-08-25 23 Up Down Unch Industrials 51 25 29 Finance 7 6 6 Hotels 3 1 4 Properties 5 2 3 Plantations 5 2 3 Mining 1 1 I Deb/Loans 4 1 4 Total 76 38 5037 words
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Article, Illustration303 1984-08-25 23 Some signs of improvement after the falls THE local stock market showed signs of improvement after Thursday's widespread falls, but still closed slightly lower in more active two-way dealings. Share prices opened weaker tnan overnight levels but picked up before noon. Buying was spontaneous during the afternoon and earlier morning303 words
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Article40 1984-08-25 23 Up Down Unch Industrials 34 54 29 Finance 5 5 3 Hotels 0 10 Properties 3 4 4 Oil palms 2 6 I Tins 13 6 Rubbers 0 14 4 Deb/Loons 0 0 1 Total 45 87 4840 words
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Article31 1984-08-25 23 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1983/84 High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) 1983/84 Low 712.29(5/1/83) 684.88(4/1/83) All-time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All-time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 550.78 (12/8/82)31 words
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Article77 1984-08-25 23 GEUfe 1850 +50 UMFkni 1000 +35 Apak 275 +35 MB F HJdrs SOC 245 16 MTP 434 +14 GanfclWp 166 12 m Cere SOc 250 +11 H leant wee* 595 +10 F N 580+10 Kentucky Spore 490 +10 Sim Urn France 312 10 U 0 I 280+10 Srihartama: 26677 words
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Article78 1984-08-25 23 Mat kon 438 -26 Tractors 360 -12 Dutch Baby 680 -10 ICS 660-10 Senator Drear 610 —10 Grimes 520 -10 Manyawata 180 -10 Raleifh 476 -8 kitrieo 290 —8 Pubic Bank SOc 203-8 Cent Store lOp 334 -6 H leant kx) 50c 304-6 Saauafe rtnjs 274 -6 K I78 words
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Article59 1984-08-25 23 Aug 23 Aug 24 BTComwate 827 5? 828.16 BT InoVatoi *****67 *****62 BT OS/OS 428 343 ST Industrials 932.28 931.18 ST Finance 2648.17 2661 35 ST Hotels 917.35 921.49 ST Properties ***** 585 91 ST Minings 383.23 ***** ST Plantations 2633.20 2633.66 OCBC ***** ***** OUB Composite 470.53 471.6759 words
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Article20 1984-08-25 23 U O L 1,405,000 Lee Kim Tan 833,000 Gondo Hldgs 727.000 U I C 724,000 Bon.ests Hldg 672,00020 words
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Article78 1984-08-25 23 DESPITE a late bout of buying, share prices closed generally easier at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. The widely followed 30-counter New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index fell 4.83 points to 1421.96. At the final bell, the market scoreboard showed losses outnumbering gains by 89 to78 words
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Article72 1984-08-25 23 Boated BM +1 Guinness -10 PMC +1 StmbSNp 2 CtC -2 Haw Par +4 Pan Ok susp Sim Darby 1 CCM hchcapeßhd +2 Ptrfc Plant 2 S Tratfint unch CoWStoraje —6 Keppel +3 DuntopM unch MTC Prima +5 Sap Carp +1 E»o susp MaJbVPlapast +2 Promet72 words
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Article, Illustration250 1984-08-25 23 LITTLE did Mrs Anita DeDomenico know when she started making cookies about 30 years ago, that it would make her rich and famous. For today, the exhousewife, in her 40s, has seven cookie shops in Hawaii and now one, just opened, at Changi250 words
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475 1984-08-25 23 US delays new textile import rules by seven weeks WASHINGTON The United States government has decided to delay for seven weeks its controversial regulations restricting imports of textiles. Singapore on Thursday hit out at the regulations as being inconsistent with the letter and spirit of the multi-fibre arrangement and contraryNYT; AFP; Reuter - 475 words
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279 1984-08-25 23 EXHIBITORS are thinking Mg these days. It used to be showflats and offices that go on display bat this year, a mock-up of a department store ean be seen at an interior design show. Interdec W, at the World Trade Centre next month,279 words
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284 1984-08-25 23 SINGAPORE cement manufacturers have denied that large quantities of cement ordered by Malaysians before the recent import duty was imposed was stored here, causing a shortage in Malaysia. Industry sources said yesterday that they had met all Malaysian orders before the duty284 words
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Article26 1984-08-25 23 TRADING in the shares of Pan Electric Industries Ltd has been suspended from yesterday at the company's request pending an announcement of an acquisition.26 words
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Article90 1984-08-25 23 In terms of exchange ratio THE total consideration for Kuala Kampar Tin Fields Bhd's proposed acquisition of 32.4 per cent in Bradken Malaysia Bhd is expressed in terms of a share exchange ratio. Consideration was given to the relative valuations of Kuala Kampar and Bradken based on historical earnings and90 words
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Article429 1984-08-25 23 S. KUMAR - Recession waves swamp Steamers S. KUMAR Bottom-line loss of $12.6 m in the first half-year By THE waves of the world recession which battered the cruise division have finally swamped the government-backed Straits Steamship. The group, 82 per cent owned by Keppel Shipyard, deepened the bottom-line loss to $12.64 million429 words
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322 1984-08-25 23 DESPITE a depressed Sroperty market, the emand of housing loans grew last June, according to Monetary Authority of Singapore figures released yesterday. Housing loans granted by finance companies rose by $16.5 million to $1.3 billion compared with the $7.9 million jump322 words
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Article87 1984-08-25 23 MONEY loaned by finance companies for ean have dropped for the lint six months of this year. The $514.7 million in loom for June represented the sixth consecutive monthly decline. This was a drop of SB.fi million from May, and was $51.1 million leas than the87 words
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Article3101 1984-08-25 24 SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Acmo 4SB I 55S Alcorn 9 1.89 I 90SETT 306> MBM Choc 2 70B 2 72S> is 270 Amal Steel 50< II 618 (11 I 58 <26) I 57 (2) 1 56 (5) 1 59 (181 1 60 (2) 1 62 (27>3,101 words
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Article2018 1984-08-25 24 INDUSTRIALS A|inomoto >3 90S) Alcom 2 078 2.1 OS) (3) 206 2' 2 05 Anton 786) (40 1 79 (3) 1 78 (3) 1 80 xd A Choc .2 948 2 98S) (22) 3.02 (13) 3 00 Q. 2 99 (6) 2.98 (5) 2 962,018 words
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Article2753 1984-08-25 24 1984 Last Yield Vol Day High Low Company Sale Change ('000) rfjti Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 310 216 Acma 255 2.4 308 183 Akom 190 unch 12 190 189 312 218 Allied Choc 270 unch 1.5 5 270 270 198 137 Amol Steel 50«2,753 words
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Article, Illustration35 1984-08-25 25 Rubber 2£H*» lii gjfcjiPHeSe n p B Sr 189 75 Stra ts Tin 291 h 5 down 0 50 cents unc Malaysia Turnover: 205 tonnes September 217 50 up 25 tonnes up 50 cents i—35 words
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Article42 1984-08-25 25 GOLD US$/oz Fri Thurs Singapore 350.20—350 70 351.70-352.20 Hongkong 350.40—350.90 351.40 351 90 Thurs Ned New York 349.75 350.75 354.00-355.00 London 351.75 352 25 345.50—346.00 Dec Feb Simex Gold Futures high— low 361 40 360.70 Closing 361.10 367.90 Volume: 46542 words
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Article147 1984-08-25 25 THE KILOBAR market opened at 5524,273 and closed at 5524.280. The Far East gold market opened at U*****. 20 70 and traded in a completely quiet market with little change in prices. It traded between U*****.80 350.20 and U*****.40 80 to finish for lunch at U*****.20 60. The market147 words
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Article127 1984-08-25 25 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices closed firmer despite lower Chicago soya futures. palm Closing prices Crude M$/tome palm oi Aug 922 50 (south) 915 (central t north) Sept 922 50 (south and central) 920 (north) Oct 925 (south) Refined palm oi MS/tonnes RBD palm Sept 535 (sellers) Oct127 words
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Article60 1984-08-25 25 THE Straits Tin price in Penang remained at the International Tin Agreement's floor level of M529.15 per kilo on lack of demand. The buffer stock manager was again the major buyer, taking the bulk of the 205 tonnes on offer, up from 180 yesterday. About 20 per cent60 words
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Article22 1984-08-25 25 Closing prices Coppar £/tonw Thus Spot 1024.00-1024.50 (1015.00-1015.50) 3 months 1041 50— 1042 00 (1033.00-1033.50) Market tone: Firmer Sales: 55.975 tonnes22 words
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Article21 1984-08-25 25 8M mt£% Fri Thurs Singapore 762-7.67 765-7.70 Than Ned New York 7 55—7.60 7 65—7 70 Source: Credit Suisse. Spore21 words
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Article20 1984-08-25 25 Closing prices Aluminium £/h|B Thurs Spot 855.00-856.00 (850.00-851.00) 3 months 879.00—879.50 (873.QO— C?C.:Gj Market tone: Firmer Sales: 19,975 tonnes20 words
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Article268 1984-08-25 25 FOB in bales Noon Close Noon Close Int I RSS prompt 185.00 186.00N 186.75— 187.75N unq unq Int. 1RSS Sept 188.25—188.75 189.75 190.25 216.00 216.50 217 50—218 00 Int. 1 RSS Oct 193.50 194.00 194.75—195.25 Int. 2 RSS Sept 180.75 181.75N 183.00 184.00N 207.00— 208.0CN 208 50-209 50N UK/ContSept268 words
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Article374 1984-08-25 25 AmbabnWhrte See Mew new crop Ist grade 138.00 2nd grade 272.00 Yu Jim new crop Ist grade unq Broken Pice 180.00 Tone: RICE prices were little changed in fairly quiet trading. The second grade China white Yu Jim new crop was HKgI.OO up at $179 per ptcul while374 words
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Article207 1984-08-25 25 THE US dollar opened at S$2.1425/35 and trading was narorw ahead of the weekend. It closed at S$2.1430/40. Against the Deutschemark, the greenback opened at 2.8700/ 10 and was brought to a high of 2.8750/60 and a low of 2.8670/80. It closed at 2.8740/50. Against the yen, it opened207 words
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Article204 1984-08-25 25 Interbank Over the Foreign Local doHars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SJIO foreign currency Australian dollar 1.8322 1 8352 5 53-5 40 Canadian dollar 1.6490— 1 6505 6.13—6.03 NZ dollar 1.0734 1.0754 9.57—9.21 Sterling pound 2.8073 2.8107 3.59—3.53 US dollar 2.1430-2 1440 4 70— 4204 words
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Article206 1984-08-25 25 Managers' prices for 25th August Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 3.05—3.24 The Savings Fund 1 9i-2 03 Spore Prog Fund 1 36— 1 44 Spore Sec Fund 199-2 11 id Spore Invest Fund 117-124 Spore Equity Fund 1 36—1.44 Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest Fund 2 53-2 68206 words
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Article, Illustration71 1984-08-25 25 points to 835.2 while the FT-SE slipped 9.1 points to 1081.1. Investors were afraid that another national dock strike was imminent. Trading was light but some issues fell by double digit amounts. HONGKONG, Fri. Share prices closed slightly higher today. The Hang Seng Index rose 2.57 points to 893.69.71 words
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Article246 1984-08-25 25 M Hk Elect Worr 7 708 antl City 040 unch Sime Dorby 7.70N unch Associated Hotels Hk Gas 615 +005 Jardine Moth 770 +0.05 Sino Land 0.308 unch Bonk Of Eost Asm 19 308— Hk Hotels 1600 -0 2 Jardine Sec 6058 Stekix Cheung Kong 720 unch HK Lond246 words
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Article338 1984-08-25 25 *"t 24 Yen Chance AurKMTioto 1 260 unch Akot 475 +21 Amodd 1 320 1 0 Asoh. Chem 562 +4 Asohi Gloss 775 +4 Bonk Tic 445 +5 Bnckjestone 579 -5 Canon 1310 +20 Casio Computer 1460 unch Citizen 5*35 1 0 D hkp Print 967 +2 D Nippon338 words
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Article336 1984-08-25 25 ui 24 Cents Change (tot) A C I 1905 A N I 234 -1 A P M 232 Aberfoyle 930 +30 Age 295 +3 Aftance Oi 95 +2 Allied Mil 230 Ampol Exp 320 +5 Ampol Per 170 -3 An* 492 unch Ashton 101 -2 BH P 1065 -10336 words
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Article240 1984-08-25 25 Aug 23 IBS Change Akoo 38* ABed Cham Cp 34 unch AenvOwtmers II +to Am Tel Tel 19* +to Amax btc 21 unch AmrCorp 2714 -14 p*ttil*a>n#ni Stt 19 -H Boeing Co 52* -to Burroughs Cp 58* -to Cotarpior Co 39* -to Chose Monhtn 42* -to Chrysler Cp240 words
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Article570 1984-08-25 25 Auf 24 pence Clnnfe INDUSTRIALS Allied-Lyons 158 +1 Ass. Dairies 162 -2 BTR PLC 482 +5 Babcocks 135 +1 Barclays 459 +2 Beechams 345 +7 BCC 235 unch Blue Circle 385 -6 BOC Group 240 +1 Boon 167 +6 Bowater 167 -2 BATS 254 -1 Britannia 71 unch BP570 words
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Article, Illustration407 1984-08-25 25 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Ait Cargo Time Block Chev V Belle (37/446) 25/8(2300) FSB *****100 B 6 Thana Bhum (133N) 26/8(0700) TA3 *****200/*****900 Xl B Dahlia (211/84) 26/8 (0700) FSB 0800-0900/*****900 SI Sea Fortune (36) 26/8(0700) TA3 0700-0900/*****900 B407 words
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Article, Illustration285 1984-08-25 25 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves FusoMaru 46 aside 25/8 Kirn Soon Li 22 aside 25/8 Lampung 45A aside 25/8 New Dove 47 aside 25/8 Red Arrow 8/9 aside 25/8 StrHope 21 aside 25/8 StrStar 20 aside 25/8 Tropical Moon 25/6 aside 25/8 Auby 21W 25/8 26/8285 words
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Article73 1984-08-25 26 Reduced profits for Seacorp FINANCE-BASED South East Asia Development Corporation Bhd has turned in reduced half-year profits ending July, because of depressed money market conditions and the depressed stock market. Seacarp reported a fall in group pre-tax profits by 18.5 per cent to $5.(6 million while turnover dropped by 5.273 words
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Article70 1984-08-25 26 BRITISH Insulated Calender's Cables' agreement to sell its controlling interest in Malayan Cables Bhd has been approved by the Malaysian authorities. BICC will sell 8.1 million shares in Malayan Cables to Sapura Holdings Sdn Bhd. Sapura Holdings has served Malayan Cables with a notice of takeover70 words
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257 1984-08-25 26 Public Bank results a reflection of sluggish economy PUBLIC Bank's interim results are a sad reflection of the sluggish economic conditions. Group pre-tax profits for the half-year to June St registered a marginal drop of 8.4 Eer cent to MsM.l milen. Ills is a great disappointment after the 57.3 per257 words
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Article, Illustration452 1984-08-25 26 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH By Group net profits up 9.5 pc to $23.6 m The Big Four at half-time THE smallest of the Big Four local banks, Overseas Union Bank Ltd, has topped the interim results league. At the group level, net profits grew 9.5452 words
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449 1984-08-25 26 Quiet trading with focus on Pan-El issue Singapore Top five stocks THE FOLLOWING is a list of the five most actively traded stocks on the Stock Exchange of Singapore this week. It gives the turnover in thousands of units, closing prices yesterday and the high and low for 1984. Company449 words
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206 1984-08-25 26 K. Lumpur TRADING on the Kuala Lumpur stock market was very lethargic over the past week. Investors were still nervous and trading was mostly confined to few stocks. Volume reached its lowest level of 5.8 million units for the month on Thursday. Without clear206 words
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Article, Illustration268 1984-08-25 26 Most active stock WITH only three days of trading since its market debnt on Wednesday, local construction and civil engineering group, Lee Kim Tah Holdings Ltd, was the week's most active stock. The stock's first transaction was carried out at $1.95. It268 words
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210 1984-08-25 26 Marginal pre-tax increase by finance company SING Investments A Ftnance Ltd has turned in uninspiring results in group pre-tax profits at half-time, partly because more funds have been set aside for bad debts. Barring any unforeseen events, the directors feel, however, the groups Erofits for this year will e satisfactory.210 words
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Advertisement689 1984-08-25 26 do? OVERSEAS UNION BANK LIMITED ANNOUNCEMENT PROFITS FOR SIX MONTHS ENDED 30 JUNE 1984 The Directors of Overseas Union Bank Limited are pleased to announce the unaudited profits after providing for taxation, diminution in value of assets and after making transfers to inner reserves of both the Bank and the689 words
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Advertisement381 1984-08-25 26 w I OVERSEAS UNION TRUST LIMITED I ANNOUNCEMENT I nJ The Board of Directors of Overseas Union Trust Limited is pleased to announce m UNAUDITED RESULTS FOR SIX MONTHS ENDED 30 JUNE 1984 In £4 Six Months Six Months Increase/ HI to 30.6.84 to 30.6.83 (Decrease) M SS'OOO SS'OOO ■J381 words
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Advertisement688 1984-08-25 28 I 737H6 S C.»fJ*"' AST Si!.: PAS I -^«a*WA*K* HRJLI I Selling s. N 7 n yA^^t^ *> COiMLf. Ji»f? &$m id new .1 "TWO TALKING WHITE parrots and 2 cream coloured Pekinese dogs for cheap sale. Tel: *****25. Patricia." This was the advertisement in The Straits Times Classifieds yesterday688 words
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Advertisement232 1984-08-25 28 11 Pleasure Boats jfofI^SURFCAT-jt SURFCATS rj A COMPLETELY NEW WAY OF LIFE A ■&BW wßjjj&mm The Hawke Surfcaf is everything a catamaran should be: Popular Tough Safe Fast Crafty Smart L.O.A. 4.32m, Beam I.BBm. Weight 60 kgs. TWICE AUSTRALIAN AWARD WINNING LIGHTWEIGHT FANTASTIC FUN MACHINE. Contact: TELETREND ASIA PTE LTD232 words
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Advertisement176 1984-08-25 28 13 Musical Equipment WANTED: TASCAM 244, Yamaha MT44 or any 4 track recorder. Keyboardists/bassist also wanted for part-time/full-time band. Call Malcoln, *****43. BRITISH, CHINA PIANOS, new/secondhand, many brands for sale, rental, tuning, tuition, delivering available. *****62. SOVIET PIANOS EXCELLENT tone. Good and reasonable price. Contact: Soviet Piano Centre. Tel: *****96,176 words
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Advertisement774 1984-08-25 28 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES: CLASSIFICATION GUIDE Monday-Friday: 9.00am 5.00pm r— 1. 1 Saturday: 8 30om 2.00 P m Ordinary 00 per word .Mm $1 5 00. Entortoinmont Food 9 uid. p27 28 1 lam deadl.ne for The Sunday T.mes) $19 00 per col cm Poraonal _Unri__M/H__r______»____. m M Public Holidoy: 9.00am774 words
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Advertisement691 1984-08-25 28 P GRAMOPHONE ANTIQUE, SWISS K made, approx. years old W Interested, tel: *****87 after 8.30 ___r f 20 Pots 24 Garage Sala 25 Sals: Other Products ___s_______S____=___S_________________________S___l--S ________i__HH___________Bi MALE SHIH TZU puppies, 1 1 weeks I old selling cheap with paper. View 86, Borthwick Drive, S'pore i 1955. Tel: *****58.691 words
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Advertisement532 1984-08-25 28 TINTED HEAVY DUTY aluminium framed 3 large sliding glass doors 51" x 78". Can be used singly or together. Sacrifice price $300 each or $600 for all. Call *****10 GARAGE SALE AT #08-1237. Block 157, Lorong 1 Toa Payoh. From Ham onwards. Kenwood Chef. Cabin Slide projector and lots of532 words
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Advertisement576 1984-08-25 28 MATTRESS SALE at warehouse sale prices All varieties from different typea of springs to different typos ot tosn. ero on aiapiay. Test them all end choose tha one that la moot suit* abia for you. Trained peroonnel ariS explain Mia difference ot aach type a single size from $100 onwards576 words
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Advertisement635 1984-08-25 29 25 bale: Other Products OWNER MOVINO SOON, must sell oval Rosewood dining table with Inlaid mother-of-pearl and glass top for 8 55.650 0.n.0.) La Germania cooker, wardrobes. Call *****24 TINTED HEAVY DUTV aluminium framed 3 large sliding glass doors, 51" x 78" Can be used singly or together. Sacrifice price635 words
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Advertisement765 1984-08-25 29 53 Computer Products/Services Kl SKC DISKETTES $32, Maxell s, Multltech complete system v- Admate printer $1,998, IBM Con patlble complete systems $3,20( 83,700. Mlcrolink Systems P A- Ltd, #05-08/ #05-03, Bukit Tims e. Shopping Centre. *****2i is *****08. FOR SALE ALMOST new Comm. i- dore 32K model 8032 comput r-765 words
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Advertisement353 1984-08-25 29 66 Situations Vacant -»-___--____s_____i e) Secretariml/ClertCAl f TORAY A woM aotabßahad mutttnettonei rempenf hoe immediate vacanctee for--1) PERSONNEL ASSISTANT Wmfmm wmWWWkwVy Of BkWWkm tO be performed: to assist Sectional Manager and report to the same directly on all personnel and general affairs matters to help maintain and attend to all353 words
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Advertisement565 1984-08-25 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/ Clerical e) Secretarial/Clerical 'mm Afw\ petrochemical B^ SmKb! corporation op m: mWMW SINGAPORE Ws-: (PRIVATE) LIM, TED We invite applications from suitably qualified B| persons for the following positions. K| SECRETARY 1 Requirements: Wtik GCE 'A' Level and Private Secretarial Hk Certificate565 words
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Advertisement662 1984-08-25 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I e) Secretarial/Clerical e) Secretarial/Clerical t\ YKK INDUSTRIES A Vi (S) pte LTD V>^vJ A leading Japanese Firm specialisingV-rfW 1 kWf in the fabrication of aluminium windows frjfW \BmL\ and doors requires r L^B 1 1 RECEPTIONIST I ///f Requirements WKBB Minimum GCE O662 words
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Advertisement294 1984-08-25 30 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical International freight forwarder requires:1. IMPORT OFFICER e GCE O' Level. e 5 years' working experience in aircargo Industry. e Able to supervise be responsible for all custom procedures documentation (import section). 2. IMPORT CLERK e GCE 'O' Level, e 2 years' working experience in aircargo294 words
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Advertisement631 1984-08-25 30 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical Established company in Bukit Timah require* FEMALE BUYER urgently. Job Description: e Basic knowledge of materials to be able to check specifications. Sourcing and buying mainly pipes, valves, and fittings, tools and building materials. e Negotiation of prices and payment terms. e Quoting of project631 words
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Advertisement597 1984-08-25 30 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical Real eitate company urgently require* SECRET ARV 2 years experience (good command of written ana spoken English GCE A level or O level (good passes In English and Maths) Pleasant personality and secretarial certificate TELEPHONE OPERATOR CUM RECEPTIONIST (24-hr) I Pleasant voice and personal lty597 words
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Advertisement619 1984-08-25 31 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical Public Accountant's Firm requiree: EXPERIENCED AUDIT CLERKS Applicants must be able to deal with clients and handle audit assignments independently Prefernece will be given to those who possess LCCI Higher Accounting Certificate PART-TIME/FULLTIME TYPISTS Applicants should have reasonable command of English and be able to619 words
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Advertisement409 1984-08-25 31 66 Situations Vacant i e) Secretarial/Clerical A well established ship repairer company in Jurong requires ACCOUNTS CLERKS e GCE. O' level. e LCCI Intermediate Bookkeeping. e 1 year relevant working experience. e Ability to type will be an advantage. Attractive ealary offered. Interested applicants, pleeee eontact: The Accountant, tel: *****33409 words
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Advertisement783 1984-08-25 31 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical INSURANCE AGENT IN city area requires Female General Clerk/ Typist. Interested parties, should have at least a secondary education together with typing speed of 30 wpm. Salary and benefits attractive. Please call *****05/ *****32 for appointment. MANUFACTURING OF PCB tooling company requires 1 Female Clerk/1783 words
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Advertisement1020 1984-08-25 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant f) Sales t) Sales fTEIHI DIETHELM (Furniture Division) SALES REPRESENTATIVES (Male/Female) Income around: $15,000 p. a. plus attractive incentives. We are an established Swiss company and leader in the field of high quality and exclusive furniture. We are looking for Sales Representatives with outstanding1,020 words
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Advertisement688 1984-08-25 31 66 Situations Vacant f) Sales HOUSEWIVES EARN $240 for 12 DAYS Talking to other housewives in Supermarket near your home. Must speak English and Chinese dialects caii *****22 t&^**SALES EXECUTIVE EXPORT AIR CARGO An international airfreight forwarder, based at Changi Cargo Complex, seeks an experienced Export Seles Executive. We require688 words
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Advertisement709 1984-08-25 31 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales MALE/FEMALE SAL JS ASSISTANTS Age above 25 years old Pleasant personality with good English Starting salary $41)0 plus incentives 2 years of experience in retailing 5-day week Interested applicants, please call personally after 10am today at: Case (S) Pt* Ltd 80 Marin* Parade Rd 81-709 words
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Advertisement590 1984-08-25 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical _^ypalkn^mJ^W mmr-M H&NLBJI 1 %npM packapd I IpTOOLAWD DIE I MAKERS I FOR A 1 WALK-IN INTERVIEW 1 I MONDAY I 27TH AUGUST 1984 I TUESDAY I 28TH AUGUST 1984 jl FROM 8.30 A.M. to 3 4.30 P.M. The Job:590 words
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Advertisement401 1984-08-25 32 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical g) Technical g m l Petrochemical Corporation of I Singapore (Private) Limited J Iff 5= The upstream Company of Singapore's $2 billion PetroI I chemical Complex invites applications from suitably qualified I persons for the following positions:401 words
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Advertisement291 1984-08-25 32 We manufacture and export electrical and almitrbnk products and equipment to more than 120 countries throughout the world. We are looking for suitably qualified persons to fill the positions of: a luUIKUUm OTgPCa VMM 9 Applicants should possess an Engineering f Diploma, with 1 2 years' experience in the supervision291 words
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Advertisement602 1984-08-25 32 56 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Technical g) Technical M.W SEEL 1 Subsidiary of H Singapore Aircraft Industrie* W A leading electronic engineering company Invites W applications for the following positions: H SERVICE ENGINEERS I The Person W Diploma In Electronic/Communication Engi- W neering or equivalent W Minimum 5 years602 words
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Advertisement568 1984-08-25 32 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical Oil Exploration Service Company in Loyang invites applicationa for the appointment of one ELECTRONIC ENGINEER to handle maintenance of advanced digital electronic equipment. The post may require at times travelling throughout South East Asia. Qualification and Experience: A university degree568 words
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Advertisement184 1984-08-25 32 m^ mmm^ SUNPSHMNO we are a ieacßng nianu- ffacturer of wgh technology aircraft components and have vacancy for the lwiP%^<iniswa» MAINTENANCE iWtmmmm WM &m*mm*&m' •nt in Sectrtcal/Elec- tronlc NC experience preferred At least 3 years experti foot jn~ ihacNne nmn.*7- tenance. trou&ie-dioot- ing and repair x{;. interested applicants, > pteaw184 words
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Advertisement558 1984-08-25 32 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical SWITCHBOARD ELECTRICIANS/ WIREMEN j ITC holders a Preferably with 2to 3 years experience in switchboard manufacturing Waß-S write to S.T. Bo» A***** 390 Kim Base ammk Singapore 0923 VACANCIES: Mechanical Electrical DRAFTSMEN OwWiratiow: ITC ti NTC Apply with telephone no to RANKS* A MLL Cofwjtttnc558 words
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Advertisement607 1984-08-25 33 —66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production j SINGAPORE TIME PTE LTD I t A targe watch manufacturing company in Ma rsi Ii ng Estate has vaca nc i©s for 1 1 rrr H j 1 1 L Possess Primary 6, Secondary or GCE O' level I607 words
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Advertisement806 1984-08-25 33 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous Paramount Hotel Come and team up with us We need YOU. 1) Cooke 2) Commie Cooke 3) Pantry Maids We pay our selected candidates salaries wages plus fringe benefits that compare favourably with those of other hotels in Singapore. Paramount806 words
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Advertisement956 1984-08-25 34 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous i) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous m^WBmBW Tiie Polyolefin Company JBmAjMmp (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. B WWW WWKWBk w) I Out Company Is one of the downstream companies In the Petro chemical R I Complex on Pulau Ayer Merbau (about 30 minutes956 words
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Advertisement1067 1984-08-25 34 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous l) Miscellaneous Zmim Prima f llHUlDl' Revolving JURONG READYMIX Hill El rLJ,":. concrete pte ltd ii ivi. iii Restaurant n Jurong requires; 1 requires jl f) FIELD ASSISTANT Ymmmmmmmm^m^m^m^mm (Cubeman) I mjyWmTWW^W imuUa^^lXXZ^kmmm > ('duration or |MT|Ty^TPPS^^^.^^B Some experience on |^^^K^^^^^gl*^r>9 making1,067 words
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Advertisement442 1984-08-25 34 (DBS AVAILABLE AT CLASSIFICATION LiftlHnrir3 76k: a s P eci ally imported CiII In I IH troen 2CV6 Convertible that U UJj*^ has only travelled 19,000km WmWA\m ■l%?'\"f ft^sss- ECONOMICAL RENT:- Fl U. llr |y fiiiisniiih t Wmmmmam mmtm all I i Jin ■■■■■In V ■■In ft W I novrry,442 words
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Advertisement1083 1984-08-25 35 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale g) Mazda I) Mitsubishi I) Mitsubishi "j DEC 1879 MAZDA 323 1000 h BBjßJsJi]j Aircon.. cassette, hatch back, rustguard. $11,500. Tel: *****91. JJ LATE ISS2 MAZDA 929 Coupe. Tiptop Blaupunkt radio bbbT^bbb BBsffasl WJW MARCH 1983 MAZDA 626.1,083 words
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Advertisement646 1984-08-25 35 NOV 18*0 COLT Supershift, 124 OL, aircond, radio, cassette, elec tronlc Ignition, digital tachome ter, new tyres, tuff-kote, regular ly serviced. Asking $16,000 o.n.< Tel: *****26 Serene. ALMOST 1983 MITSUBISHI Tredi GLS, one owner, aircond, powe steering, windows, central lock ing, beautiful condition. $20,90 *****89. almost i*7* Mitsubishi sigm 2000646 words
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Advertisement745 1984-08-25 35 H THE BEST WAY to choose a car is at: D&H Motorways Pte. Ltd. 1- *****82/ *****83. o~ 1*77 GALAHT SIGMA, aircon, sports rims, cassette. Selling: $9,000. Tel: *****72. ;r 19*0 MIT. SUPERSHIFT 1400GLX > 3-door with aircon, cassette, 0. good condition. $15,700. *****96. '•1 COLT LANCER 1400 SL. Alra745 words
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Advertisement1519 1984-08-25 35 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale J) Toyota J) Toyota test nmi/F E=== THE EXCITING NEW v ,tfr CORONA 1.6 Atd^ PARF $26,800 ARF $34,900 OR r O> SPACIOUS. POWERFUL, ECONOMICAL 4 NEW COROLLA 1 J J 1 DX PARF $21,770 ARF $28,650 J -rrwrvTA J GL PARF1,519 words
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Advertisement1165 1984-08-25 35 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Commercial Vehicles oi) Motorcycles/ Scooters ALMOST 19*3 TOYOACE Pick- Up Steel boo.). 1 owner, original i FC PLATE RO2SO for sale $1,400 bodywork $7,800 0.n.0 Loan ar- ono carry on instalment* rangeable *****: M interested iel *****52 *****91 Mr Teo END1,165 words
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Advertisement2443 1984-08-25 36 76 Vehiclee For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale h) Others h) Others h) Others A) Others h) Others Buy the Hyundai Stellar now and get one -year insurance FREE* good looks and strong body shell ARF price from2,443 words
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Advertisement734 1984-08-25 36 86 Accommodation Vacant c) Rooms NEW SEMI-DETACHED ROOM near Thomson Rent to foreign students Food laundry provided Tel: *****07 ORCHARD ROAD AREA fully furnished master bedroom in breezy apartment Long short term Tel *****92 ROOM AT ALJUNIED Crescent for foreign students Meals and l laundry dry arrangeable Tel *****11, Mrs734 words
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Advertisement779 1984-08-25 36 89 Properties For Sale a) Bowses r SELLING BELOW^ MARKET VALUE!! Diet. 16 Exdueive Residential Estete Few units left of doublestorey intermediate corner terrace 3 plus 1 bedrooms, split-level separate living f dining Land area varies from 2.125 sq.ft. 5,184 sq ft Tenure: 999 years lease hold PRICES: $420,000 $850,000779 words
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Advertisement694 1984-08-25 37 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses a) Houses AWMm IP^^^s^^^Next to Katong Seaview Palace I EAST COAST HILL I 3 Special Features Situated at Upper East Coast Road, next to I F ~™3 PIE The city is only a 5694 words
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Advertisement88 1984-08-25 37 SERANGOON GARDEN. CHARM- I ING semi-detached home, land- I scaped on 3,500 sq.ft garden. I $468,000. Run! *****93 (Agent). I SERANGOON GARDEN ESTATE, I single-storey semi-detached. I 4200 sq.ft. Asking $500,000 nego- tlable. Call *****04. No agents. SERANGOON GARDEN. 3-BED-ROOMED detached bungalow. Approx 4,500 sq.ft. Asking $510,000. View: 24 Chartwell88 words
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Advertisement434 1984-08-25 37 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 9) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments J Mm^9^Amm%m Located near Thomson Road/ mMMwrntmrnmrnm Braddell Road PANORAMIC A^m mm WmßwmmlmM VIEW OF THE I IJI MIN city life vnunii 2K!sk <Pft ßK •SCENICLUSH tl^mb SlS^ l^434 words
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Advertisement422 1984-08-25 37 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST 10. KIM UN Mansion tastefully renovated 3 bedrooms I bathrooms excellent location $350,000 Tel *****59 (home, anytime during weekends or after Bpm weekdays OIST 8. BEVERLY HILLS apart ment, 4.100 sq fl 4 plus 1 bedrooms full condo facilities morning sun high422 words
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Advertisement893 1984-08-25 38 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments BARGAIN SALE! PANDAN Valley Eugenia Court. 2,500 sq.ft. High floor, fully furnished *****48. No agents. BELOW MARKET PRICESI Beverly Hills Wing On Life Garden for sale Enquiries: *****88. Harvest Realty. O*ST. 15, EASTERN LAGOON. 1 3 rooms, high floor, facing sea. completing soon!893 words
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Advertisement849 1984-08-25 38 89 Properties For Sale d) HDR Apartments TELOK BLANGAH HEIGHTS Blk 6: 4-roomed new generation, cor ner flat No renovation. $93,00 negotiable HDB price $74,20t Tel: *****05. Mr Yeo after 2p.m No agents. URGENT SALE. 5-ROOM potn block Telok Biangah Rise Hlgl floor. Best offer secures. Tel *****97. 3-ROOMED POINT849 words
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Advertisement971 1984-08-25 38 89 Properties For Sale i d) HDR Apartments l CLEMENTI AVE. 4, 3-roomed. I beautifully renovated with at- J 0 tached bathroom. $52,000 nego- 4 I. tlable. Call Patsy: *****22. CLEMENTI 5-ROOMED Point Block. High floor, well furnished, j facing sea. $145,000. 0.n.0. Tel: t *****55. -i 1 I CLEMENTI971 words
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Advertisement734 1984-08-25 38 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces I^CHOICExI FACTORY I SPACE FOR 1 I LEASE I Factory Space of various I dimensions at Sims Ave./ I Eunos Road for lease. I Please contact: *****81/ *****95 (Miss Ng) or *****58 (Mr. Chong) I 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces RUBY734 words
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Advertisement1292 1984-08-25 38 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours f X NAM HO Ife I TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE LTD. j ALBANY fA JfVOnbeataD^ 14 days West Coast USA YA Wkfml^ fA jl San Francisco Las Vegas Mexico Z\ f A% L YA Only 552,595 Dep Every Mon (Full Chinese meals)1,292 words
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Advertisement864 1984-08-25 39 102 Tours 102 Tours lam EC; wSGA W wL* m ■mV&mw'AluiS^^.* m'~ W am^mmmvX&Am bbbi bbbjSlH bbbbbKCi ff lß?tT^/fl»ils#/aV m 'J^JUkmWVi. H *P MBrwMgff^Bsilaßall^SpMilto Mbbbb I^^V^bbV i b Wedding Honeymoon Tours H Date of Ceremony: 16th September 1984 I I wP*J 2nd June 1985 29th September 1985 I I JssJ2a'\864 words
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Advertisement2146 1984-08-25 39 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Toura 102 Toura 112 Commsrcisl/ 114 Music 118 Cookory ■»s^fi^=s=====|^^^^^ j—^^^^^^ Technical rBBBBBBBT BBBsVaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBVaI BBBBBBbI' 'bBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbI BBBBBBbI BSBBHBBBBVaBBBBBBBaBi BBBBBbI iBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBai' 'bBBBbB 'bBBBBBbH PIANO INSTRUCTOR Of Peking The cruise vou hate writed for QRIANA T a, W- :al "L"* ill RJs ill UIfWVHIU. bbbb2,146 words
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Article, Illustration280 1984-08-25 40 141 Deaths 141 Deaths m "I am the resurrection and the life; he who believes 1 in me. though he die, yet shall he live, and whoever I I lives and believes in me shall never die." John I I 1125,26. I Madam YEO KIM ENG (Mrs ONG KIN LIAN)280 words
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Article, Illustration55 1984-08-25 40 144 In Memoriam 144 In Memoriam In Loving Memory of IN LOVING MEMORY OF SOT. YONG LEONG SOON Departed on 25-8-78 Always remembered by PMC and Members of CDO WOs and SGTs Mess. Departed 25th Aug 1968. Time changes many things. But not the memory this day brings. Always remembered55 words
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Article, Illustration161 1984-08-25 40 OBITUARIES MR. LEE AH KOW AGE 57 YEARS OLD Paaaad away paacafully on 24.8.1984 leaving behind balovad: WHo: Tan Swew Sons Chwee Meng Chwee Deng Chwee Hock James Chwee Guan Gregory Chwee Hong Ray Chwee Keng Red Chwee Ning Glenn Chwee Huat Ricky Daughters-in-law Ng Gim Bee Tan161 words
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Article, Illustration98 1984-08-25 40 The family of the late and beloved MDM NG LYE GAH expresses their heartfelt thanka to all relatives, friends, conoaguaa, neighbours and staff of ward 44, Tan Took Sang Hospital tor their attendance, assistance, condolences, wreaths and donations during t hair recant bereavement. The family of the late98 words
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Article, Illustration33 1984-08-25 40 In loving memory of WONG K WEE YONG Departed 25.8.1974 This day is remembered. And quietly kept. No words are needed. We will never forget. Alwaya remembered by your family.33 words
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Article, Illustration364 1984-08-25 40 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By SONOBE will be going flat out to try in Race 4 for Class 1 Div 2 horses over 1,700 m at Penang today to try and earn a place in the Sprint Trophy. With a rating of only 118, this up-and-coming first-season364 words
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Article, Illustration196 1984-08-25 40 PEDIGREE - PEDIGREE By Our man on the track PENANG, Fri. Lovencare, with a win and a second in his last three outings, should have the beating of his 11 Class 6 Div 1 rivals over 1,200 m in Race 6. This five-year-old was a beaten favourite196 words
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Article74 1984-08-25 40 SUBSTITUTE riders will be announced today to replace Malcolm Johnston's nine mounts this weekend following an armed attack on the ace Sydney jockey yesterday. Johnston was marked down for five mounts today Money Messiah (Race 1), Spring Water n (Race 3), Sonobe (Race 4), Aylmer Road 111 (Race74 words
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Article59 1984-08-25 40 THESE horses have won or done well on a wet track: RACE S: Lungchuan Swords, Scorpio m, Air Bus n RACE 4: Magari n, Bold Punter, Sonobe, Formula One, Dissolution RACE 5: Max Scottra, Stanza, Elegant Star, Gallant Wave RACE S: Full Payment, Jewellery, No Apology RACE 1: Kandersteg,59 words
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Article293 1984-08-25 40 RACE EPBOMJEEP RACING ED PEDIGREE LUCKY LEO WEHG SOOK 7 Oust Devil 5 Toboggan 7 Dust Devil 7 Dust Devil 7 Dust Devil 1 4 Money Messiah 7 Dust Devil 5 Toboggan 5 Toboggan 4 Money Messiah 6 Dazalate 6 Dazalate 3 Double Blessing 4 Money293 words
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Article3487 1984-08-25 40 mmmmmmmmmmm going forecast: good g LJJIPIII. I mwmmmwßßM 2.30 restricted terms div b 1,200m B[f \*f^wmw 3 y ear old8 ■■■■Hi (Stakes: $11,000) 1 9* Gutsy 57 Mdm TL Long-Kang 3 nzc (1200m) Slow to begin in debut, beating two home for 9th to runaway winner Kentish3,487 words
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Article, Illustration403 1984-08-25 41 ON THE TRACK with PEDIGREE PENANG, Fri.— First-up restricted terms winner Tukang Wang is maintaining form, reeling off 600 m in 38.8 sec on the bit on a good track here this morning. On the strength of this morning's workout, the Amalgam three-year-old has a403 words
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213 1984-08-25 41 PEACE NOW, a classy five-year-old Englishbred by Scottish Rifle and former Cup prospect who set up two course records m his only two wins, has been deleted. Together with Creme De La Creme, Peace Now jointly held the record time for the Bukit Timah213 words
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Article155 1984-08-25 41 Total No of platings rides Ist 2nd 3rd 1 Tlley 243 45 35 22 2 Johnston 279 41 29 25 3 Deals 189 25 21 17 4 Khoo 177 24 15 11 5 Lucas 178 21 25 II C Cook 116 19 14 15 7 Sag 139 18155 words
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Article92 1984-08-25 41 Ist 2nd 3rd Teh 46 37 32 Allan 37 34 22 Zaflr 33 30 22 Bougoure 29 22 26 E van Brenkelen 27 28 30 Badgers 25 26 28 Lim 22 18 18 G van Brenkelen 21 20 17 Brians* 19 20 22 West 18 25 30 Ismail92 words
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Article94 1984-08-25 41 TUESDAY (good going): Sang Po 38.3, High Foil (Tiley) 39, Concession (.Chua) 38.7, Sunny Island (H. Bakri) 38.8, Greatness 39.1, Tien An Mun IV (apprentice M.C. Liew) 39.1, Whips (H. Bakri) 41.2, Templeton 40.2. WEDNESDAY(yieIding): Gala Display II 43, Sombrero TJ (Ng) and Bold Punter 39.3 together,94 words
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Article1211 1984-08-25 41 WTT m mT%fti 200 RESTRICTED TERMS mviYlwWi DIV C 1,200m (3 year olda) (Stakes: $11,000) 1 Pompaos 57 Frederick Goh-Yeoh 3 nzc (1200m) *MC Llew 3 t 00 Bratsaka 51 Fandi-Bougoure 3 nzg (12O0m) Sag 11 S 77 Jardlniers7 Jardinier-Kang 3ag (1200m) Francis 6 4 00 Mogul 571,211 words
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Article85 1984-08-25 41 Ist 2nd 3rd Auric 23 24 20 Agasam 15 15 16 Goodman 14 9 15 Inderapura 10 11 6 Sunny Khon 9 2 6 Bekleang 5 4 6 HTWee 6 4 3 Chens 5 2 3 Joseph Phun 5 0 1 Marvel 5 0 0 Frontal 4 585 words
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Advertisement342 1984-08-25 40 f=r ANNOUNCEMENTS j 137 Religious 137 Religious Announcements Announcements bbbbbl OU worth about. bmbl I we ■^^^^^^^KXE" we ■L-^- a y-j] J\* WW JOIN US THIS SUNDAY TRINITY CHRISTIAN CENTRE Morn ng Services: Evening Service: 8.30 ai.i 10.30 am 4.00 pm V World Trade Centre Auditorium 23 Adam Road For342 words
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Advertisement41 1984-08-25 40 IN LOVING MEMORY OF VIRGINIA CHAN YOKE SIN Who wont to be with ths Lord on 25 August 1979. "Well done good and faithful servant; enter thou Into the Joy of thy Lord." (Matthew 25:21) M.W.A. More Obituaries on Pago 4241 words
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Advertisement718 1984-08-25 41 [We know it's a little immodest to speak well Even' pair of Saucony logging shoes his i<> about your own family. But in Saucony s case pass through rigid quality control to be gcxxi we think a little trumpeting can be forgiven. enough for vour feet. You see, Saucony of718 words
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Article, Illustration36 1984-08-25 42 In Loving Memory Of MRPANGZEEPIAT Gone te be with the Lord on August 24-19a^ Fondly remembered by loved ones, In loving memory of P o^SStZ^k Always remembered by husband Subramaniam and children. ■SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbI36 words
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Article, Illustration57 1984-08-25 42 In Loving Memory oh W MDMONGSIEWGEOK Departed 25th August '81 We miss you somuch. Spoke beautifully of you. Dearly missed by all your children, sons-in-law, daughter-in-law and grandchildren. bVP. SANKARAN 25.8.83 In ever loving memory of \A\> D CAMVADAKI IVIK. r. oAINivAKAiN. Always remembered by wife, sons57 words
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Article, Illustration28 1984-08-25 42 IN MEMORY OF VIRGINA CHAN YOKE SIN Departed 25.8.79 Othebi°arutvo?HlsF«e Ce He has won her by Hls Grace. Always remembered by parents, brothers and sisters.28 words
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Article, Illustration1117 1984-08-25 42 THE BIG KICK-OFF THE MARTIN PALMER COLUMN LONDON, Fri. At 3 p.m. tomorrow (London time) a loud whistle will sound at 46 football grounds and the 88th English League season will be formally underway. It is, by any standards, a marathon1,117 words
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Article63 1984-08-25 42 Div 1 Champions: Manchester United; UEFA Cop qualifiers: Arsenal, Everton, Liverpool, Nottingham Forest; Dark horses: Chelsea; Relegation: Stoke, Sunderland, Coventry. Div 2 Champions: Manchester City; Promotion: Birmingham, Leeds; Dark horses: Carlisle; Relegation: Oldham, Cardiff, Wimbledon. Div S Promotion: Hull, Walsall; Dark horses: Lincoln; Relegation: Rotherham, Wigan, Newport,63 words
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Article54 1984-08-25 42 Div 1: 2-1 Liverpool; 7-2 Manchester United; lt-1 Arsenal; 12-1 Tottenham Hotspur; 14-1 Nottingham Forest, Southampton; 18-1 Everton, Queens Park Rangers; 25-1 Aston villa, Chelsea, Ipswich. Div 2: 5-1 Manchester City; 11-2 Birmingham; lt-1 Oxford; 11-1 Leeds; IM Brighton, Notts County; 14-1 Wolverhampton Wanderers; IC-1 Blackburn, Portsmouth;54 words
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Article, Illustration354 1984-08-25 42 First Division fixtures Arsenal v Chelsea. Aston Villa v Coventry, Everton v Tottenham Hotspur, Leicester v Newcastle, Luton v Stoke, Manchester United v Watford, Norwich v Liverpool, Queens Park Bangers v West Bromwich Albion, Sheffield Wednesday v Nottingham Forest, Sunderland v Southampton, West Ham354 words
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Article, Illustration404 1984-08-25 43 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON Book Prize for Singapore's darling from the Prime Minister By THIS is really a good year for me both in the classroom and on the squash court. It's not much of a pressure. ..not if you enjoy doing these things. Seok Hui404 words
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305 1984-08-25 43 CHEW KOK KEENE will be hoping to be third time lucky when he faces arch-rival Eric Tan in the Milo National Under-19 squash final at Kallang today. Haunting memories of their earlier two encounters still plague the St. Andrew's schoolboy. Kok Keene led by305 words
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Article316 1984-08-25 43 Peter Siow at the FPAC for the Esso hockey quadrangular Singapore waste chances and drop opening tie SLNGAPORE alerted the prophets of doom when they slumped 2-0 against Johor in the opening match at the Farrer Park Athletic Centre yesterday. It was the general belief316 words
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Article, Illustration446 1984-08-25 43 Wind's no worry for eagle eye Bruce... ON FOREIGN FAIRWAYS AKRON (Ohio), Fri. American Bruce Lietzke yesterday overcame swirling winds to shoot a four-under-par 66 for a two-stroke lead after the first round of the US$7OO,OOO ($1,498,000) World Series of Golf at the Firestone Country Club here. Compatriots Rex Caldwell446 words
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Article, Illustration419 1984-08-25 43 ON FOREIGN COURTS JERICHO (New York), Fri. Ivan Lendl, of Czechoslovakia, tuning up for next week's United States Open, had a big scare before beating veteran Rumanian Hie Nastase in the first round of a US$l5O,OOO ($321,000) tournament here yesterday. Top-seeded Lendl was419 words
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197 1984-08-25 43 WILLIAMSPORT Pennsylvania Fri. Seoul and the Florida baseball side, Altamonte Springs, yesterday qualified for tomorrow's Little League World Series final. Seoul trounced Coquitlam, British Columbia, 10-0, while Altamonte Springs beat Southport, Indiana, 4-2. Chul Chang came within two batters of a perfect game,197 words
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Article271 1984-08-25 44 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By UNCERTAINTY looms over the Philippines' participation in the Asean schools table tennis championships, starting on Monday at the new Toa Payoh Stadium. To date, no one is sure whether they are coming or not because they have not responded to the invitation. But271 words
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Article70 1984-08-25 44 A 100-strong contingent from the Tamilians' Physical Culture Association, of Malaysia, will take part in nine events in their annual "sports fiesta" against Ceylon Sports Club at Balestier Road today and tomorrow. Mr S. Rajaratnam, the Second Deputy Prime Minister (Foreign Affairs), will declare the start70 words
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Article, Illustration619 1984-08-25 44 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - Hosts in spin on first day MAHMOOD GAZNAVI Middle-order batting collapses under Banerji's deadly bowling By Scoreboard SINGAPORE Ist inn* lawrenr* Young <• Mohd Harris b Hector 32 Mukhtar Ahmed c Mohd Harris b Amarjit 12 Chris da Sllva c Mohd Harris b Banerji 23 8. Mornthl c and b619 words
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Article470 1984-08-25 44 Korea Games to cost seven times more than LA '84 SEOUL, Fri. The 1988 Seoul Olympics will cost seven times as much as the Los Angeles Games, according to Sports Minister Lee Young-Ho. Lee said that much of the total cost of US$3 billion ($6.42b) would470 words
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Article390 1984-08-25 44 Colombia trainer slams basketball refereeing MOSCOW, Fri. The Friendship '84 Games, organised by the Kremlin as a showcase for socialist athletes who boycotted the Los Angeles Olympics, were marred yesterday by some unfriendly comments from a trainer of one of the participating teams. The Soviets, world champions, thrashed390 words
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Article240 1984-08-25 44 BBBBtattafli Men's preliminary round: Czechoslovakia bt Morocco 112-36 (54-14), Hungary bt Finland 76-73 (31--36), Soviet Union bt Colombia 143-41 (69-16), Poland bt Sweden 102-88 (47-40). Women: Bulgaria bt Czechoslovakia 97--65 (50-37), Cuba bt North Korea 98-68 (51-38), Poland bt Hungary 77-75 (45-37), Soviet Union bt Finland 93-49240 words
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Article125 1984-08-25 44 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Favourites Canberra Cannons, of Australia, beat Taiwan's Flying Camels Club 89-77 (halftime 45-37) to reach the semi-finals of the third Invitation Basketball Championship here yesterday. Despite the defeat, the Camels made the last four, having beaten hosts Malaysia and Southern Utah State College.125 words
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Advertisement618 1984-08-25 43 OONGRATULATIONS BEST WISHES RAFFLES JUNIOR COLLEGE ON THEIR OFFICIAL OPENING AT MOUNT SINAI ROAD, 25/B 'B4. 6 00 PM BY THE HONOURABLE MINISTER FOR LAW MR E. W. BARKER From: OLD RAFFLESIANS' ASSOCIATION (mho)'!* 12 TN MIO NATftONAL SQUASH CHAMPWWSrtiPS *fci_J[ r^BSSBs! for home'-ness BL Ibbbbbb* will find PALACE H0618 words
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Advertisement302 1984-08-25 44 .the magic of elegant sound. Avante component systems and the magic of The amplifier alone is amazing Dynamic Pioneer technology. Together they bring you the Power Non-Switching*, plus 265 watts/channel of miracle of your favourite music re-created with all music power! Other components include a Quartzthe bewitching excitement and natural302 words
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Article, Illustration352 1984-08-25 45 PESTA SUKAN JUDO By JANICE SEAH AT 33, he feels it is high time he lets somebody else take the bows. For Judo Irwanto, it is also a good time to tie the knot. Nuptial, that is. Not the black belt on his gie. But. likeJERRY SEH - 352 words
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Article338 1984-08-25 45 Lim leaves mark in Ipoh SINGAPORE'S David Lim, fresh from the Olympic Games in Los Angeles, won his first gold medal at the eighth South-east Asia agegroup swimming championships in Ipoh yesterday. Competing in the 200 metres backstroke for Group One boys, David, a student of the338 words
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Article681 1984-08-25 45 All finals: Boys' Group One (15-17 yean old) IM metres fly: 1 Oon Jin Gee (S) lmin M.7lsec, 2 M. Iqbal. Tawakal (I), 3 Choo Teik Hock (M). IMm breast: 1 Lee Concepcion (RP) 1:08.05, 2 Kevin Loh (M), 3 Rene Concepcion (RP). 2Mm free: 1 R.AP; Bernama - 681 words
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Article68 1984-08-25 45 MOSCOW, Pri. East Germany set a women's 4vl Wm medley relay world record of 4mln 13.695ec here today ia the Friendship *84 Games swimming championships. Bast Germany held the Erevious mark of 4:15.79 set i Rome last August. Duing the race, Ina Kleber set a women's IMmAFP - 68 words
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Article244 1984-08-25 45 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN PESTA SUKAN YACHTING By A CHANCE to represent Singapore in the Hobie 16 World Championship in Florida awaits the winners of this weekend's elimination trials off Changi. They will also sail in the Hobie Interport Regatta in Hongkong in October. Among the244 words
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Article257 1984-08-25 45 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW PESTA SUKAN TAEKWONDO By HEAVYWEIGHT Kam Seng Huat and finweight S. Visvalingam will weigh in at different ends of the scale, but harbour similar intentions a quick victory in tomorrow's National Championships at the Gay World Stadium. Seng Huat, who emerged257 words
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Article, Illustration348 1984-08-25 46 Creating sporting scholars Eng Liang calls for awards to prevent the exodus of star athletes TERTIARY institutions like the University and Polytechnics should award scholarships to deserving athletes along the lines as those given at American universities. The call was made by Dr. Tan Eng Liang, chairman of the Singapore348 words
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Article394 1984-08-25 46 Opening day's results Men: 118m hurdles final: 1 Masuhiko Mizuno (Jpn) 14.4, 2 Hanapiah Nasir (Mal) 14.8, 3 Yu Lik (HK) 14.9 4 P. Parameswaran (Safsa) 15.1. 2tom Heat 1: 1 Iwavan Budi Astra (Indon) 21.8, 2 James Liang (Safsa) 23.0, 3 Bahari Abd Rahman (Bru) 23.3, 4 Gibson Ang394 words
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Article, Illustration359 1984-08-25 46 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN By Mumtaz aims to mix running with rearing MUMTAZ JAAFAR, Malaysia's former sprint queen, is out to prove that motherhood and an athletics career are not an impossible combination. The 22-year-old mother of an 11-month-old son is making a comeback to the athletics scene359 words
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Article, Illustration277 1984-08-25 46 KAZUE KOJIMA yesterday equalled the women's 1,500 metres Open record when she won the event in 4min 34.25ec. Her spectacular finish saw her sharing the mark with South Korean Kim Sun Hwa who set the record in 1978. Singapore's long-distance champion, K. Jayamani, was second in 4:37.2277 words
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275 1984-08-25 46 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By THAILAND, the Southeast Asia Games soccer champions, claimed the last berth in next month's Merlion Cup competition at the National Stadium yesterday at the eleventh-hour. The Football Association of Singapore, the organisers, had given the Thais until yesterday to275 words
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Article108 1984-08-25 46 SINGAPORE have been invited to send between two to five of their leading coaches for the FIF A Coca-Cola coaching course in Bangkok from Oct 17-26. The Republic's allocation the largest among the Asian countries invited is because of their high standard of coaching. The course108 words
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Article134 1984-08-25 46 Tigers roar again KUALA TRENGGANU, Fri. The Malaysian Tigers scored a a delightful 2-0 victory over Algeria in a Merdeka Cup soccer tournament Group B match here tonight. The Kevin Keeganpowered Malaysian reserves gave a far better performance than in their 2-0 win over Pakistan on Tuesday, scoring a goalBernama - 134 words
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Advertisement334 1984-08-25 46 LUXUfIOU/ tf' liiaaaiili li* Fur n^re (ifi^^P One of the Biggest Imported Furniture Showrooms nclw§|^|iUGANG ,T,^^ Fv. B X. ,'"X Tr «l •j i 'A sr~" *Hb^c^^^.. 'ii liii '''B^^'jff iB^mBSiMJIjL-Li I |gTj,f fSf S*>*^ < -s-* WWBBW^^Bf Wp mSAlmmmmWW^mWm I^Jbkbw fmS m\Ajam^\. m \lka*m\W $&££a*ym^^ «"'y (WwW BW I^^334 words
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Advertisement36 1984-08-25 46 HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS LTC (DR) LO HONG LING J-P T on being awarded The Commendation Gold Medal (Military) by The President of The Republic of Singapore From: MR ALAN SEAN MISS LIEW TIAM HONG MISS JENNY SIA36 words
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Article, Illustration533 1984-08-25 47 Sprint champs Haron and Prema ease their way through to the finals IN the hush of the National Stadi- um, Singapore sprint champions Haron Mundir and Prema Govin- dan quietly cruised into the finals -of the men's and women's 200 metres during the opening day's events of the Singapore Open533 words
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Article, Illustration258 1984-08-25 47 I Stories: Hakikat Rai Pictures: THE much-awaited clash between Singapore's Haron Mundir and Malaysian Rabuan Pit in the 200 metres at the Singapore Open wHI have to wait. Rabuan, the Asian Games 100m champion and 200m bronze medallist, joined the growing list of "missing athletes" when heJerry seh - 258 words
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247 1984-08-25 47 LONDON, Fri. Opener Sidath Wettimuny set a Sri Lankan Test cricket record with 173 not out as Sri Lanka continued to pile on the runs on the second day of the First Test against England at Lord's here. At tea, Sri Lanka were 370 for four247 words
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Article32 1984-08-25 47 GRAND PRAIRIE (Canada), Fri. The lands of two Texan millionaires are enabling burly Canadian Willie DeWlt, the Olympic heavyweight boxing silver medallist at Los Angeles, to torn professional. WmwmWmee*)^^32 words
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Article87 1984-08-25 47 THAILAND proved unbeatable in the Astaf International Youth Sepak Takraw Championship, emerging champions of both Group A and B in the Winners' Pool at the Singapore Badminton Hall yesterday. Results Group A: Thailand A bt Singapore C 15-8, 15--3; Thailand A bt Indonesia B 15-5, 15-3; Thailand A87 words
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Article429 1984-08-25 47 Now for the golden gloss finish TODAYS ACTION 5 p.m.: Men's 2*-ldlometre wai < final. 5.M: Women's 6km walk final. «.M: Men's pole vanlt final. «.§5: Women's discus final CM: Men's shot pat Anal. CU: Women's kick Jump final. €.25: Men's 4Mm hurdles heats. Lit: Women's Mta final. 1-25: Men's429 words
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214 1984-08-25 47 Dashing Alderman sends Essex crashing LONDON, Fri. English county cricket champions and leaders Essex crashed to a 10-wicket defeat against Kent in a day and a naif at Colchester. Essex, who began with a 38-point advantage, will be overtaken if secondplaced Nottinghamshire beat Lancashire and win their game in hand.214 words
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Miscellaneous133 1984-08-25 47 Todays events MMMMWMMMmWmwWMMmmmmmWWWWHWWWWW ATHLETICS SAAA Open (National Stadium 5 p.m.). CANOEING Pesta Sukan National Championships (Macßitchie Reservoir, 2 p.m.). CRICKET Saudara Cup: Singapore v Malaysia (Padang, 10.30 a. m.). HOCKEY Ess* quadrangular: Johor v Malaysian Armed Forces, Singapore v Malacca (Farrer Park AC, 3.45 and 5 p.m.). JUDO Pesta Sukan133 words
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Article, Illustration339 1984-08-25 48 7,000 turn up to watch inter-constituency talentime finals Story: Picture: SIMON KER OUT is in for music. Outdoors, that is. And the thousands who turned up at the Padang last night to enjoy their music against a unique backdrop of stars and skyscrapers proved it.IRENE HOE - 339 words
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273 1984-08-25 48 Cholera toll at home for aged rises to 10 Three more carriers identified TWO more residents of the Woodlands Home for the Aged were confirmed to have cholera yesterday. This brings the total number of cases to 10, including an 85-year-old man who died on Aug 21. The Environment Ministry273 words
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179 1984-08-25 48 Hijacked Indian jet leaves Lahore LAHORE, Fri. An Indian Airlines Boeing 737 hijacked by Sikh extremists today left Lahore for an unknown destination, eyewitnesses said. Airport sources said the hijackers had been given a flight plan for Dubai but were not sure if it would be followed. The Sikh hijackers,Reuter; UPI - 179 words
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Article58 1984-08-25 48 Third time unlucky NEW DELHI, Fri. An Indian Airlines steward on board the Boeing 737 hijacked to Lahore today was making his third enforced trip to the Pakistani city. An airline spokesman said steward D. K. Mehta was on board the plane hijacked to Lahore last July and also onReuter - 58 words
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Article61 1984-08-25 48 NEW YORK, Fri. United Press International and its union have announced agreement on an austerity programme that will cut employees' salaries for 13 months by up to 25 per cent. Company officials said the programme would save US$l2 million (5525.6 million) for the 77-year-old newsReuter - 61 words
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106 1984-08-25 48 Sweeper jailed for throwing mattress and chair A HOUSING Board sweeper was Jailed for one month for throwing two mattresses, a cardboard box and a metalframed chair from the ninth floor of a block of flats narrowly missing an elderly man walking below. The court heard yesterday that Mr Uyob106 words
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Article46 1984-08-25 48 BEIJING, Fri. Shop assistants have been banned from hitting customers under new rules to improve the surly service in Beijing's shops, the China Daily said today. "Anyone who strikes a customer will be fired. Three persons have been sacked this vear." it reported. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article, Illustration195 1984-08-25 48 PEDIGREE - Johnston beaten up by iron rod gang PEDIGREE By PENANG, Fri. Four men armed with iron rods attacked three-time Sydney champion jockey Malcolm Johnston in the car park of a hotel here this morning. He was leaving for track work at the Batu Gantong Racecourse. Johnston, 27, was found lying195 words
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Article26 1984-08-25 48 STRASBOURG (France), Fri. Raymond Joseph, the man who invented and patented the wire-mesh supermarket trolley, has died here at the age of 86. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article31 1984-08-25 48 NEW YORK, Fri. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 2.65 points to 1,235.09 in the first halfhour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 31 words
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161 1984-08-25 48 LONDON, Fri. A frenzied circulation war among Britain's tabloid national newspapers has produced its first "bingo millionaire". Mr David Parsons, 39, who owns a sign-writing business in Bristol, western England, won £1 million (552.7 million) from The Sun, Britain's biggest-selling paper. The Sun, ownedReuter; AP - 161 words
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Advertisement276 1984-08-25 48 ARVIRBEL AESTHETICS #^F^ BEAUTY POINT. J|^E your secret to a more /^fl Bk. radiant complexion L FiCLrS Vaw 4 flaaal 2 tN I THE BEAUTY SPtCUUSTl THAT «WE IWit S BETTBI' BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally IN TODAYS ISSUE Singapore retailers arc pricing themselves out of tourist markets and surrendering276 words
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Miscellaneous107 1984-08-25 48 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Partly Cloudy. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 25 min. SUNSET today: 7.10 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.01 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 9/13 Storm Manila 23/28 Rain Amsterdam 17/27 Clear Melbourne 9/17 Cloudy Bangkok 25/34 Sunny Moscow 13/24 Gear Beijuig 19/29 Sunny New107 words
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Title Section19 1984-08-25 1 SECTION TWO PiCkleS tO rellSh Redpes <n OUTLOOK, Page Two Know your noses contest m KIDS THINGS, Page Four19 words
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Article, Illustration673 1984-08-25 1 On Aug 9, the cameras that zoomed in on the ranks of marchers, military equipment and floats at the Padang captured only part of the story There was much more that the spectators missed, say our reporters "IT'S always a problem. How do you say thank673 words
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Article, Illustration731 1984-08-25 2 TAN LEE LENG - TAN LEE LENG It's not difficult to make your own preserves. Our columnist describes the process of salting and simmering ingredients and leaving them to mature. The result is a batch of acar, chutneys and relishes that raise taste sensations to new heights. By731 words
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Article714 1984-08-25 2 Fresh fruit relish v* pineapple 2 tomatoes 1 apple v 2 cucumber salt, vinegar, sugar and lemon juice to taste Method: Chop the pineapple, tomatoes, apple and cucumber roughly. Season with salt, vinegar, sugar and lemon juice to taste. Leave for at least two hours before serving. Cucumber and714 words
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Article, Illustration880 1984-08-25 3 Terrace Garden President Merlin Hotel 181 Kitchener Road Reviewed by NATALIN LING WHEN Serangoon Road crops up in conversations about food, the talk almost invariably centres on the South Indian delights. Only recently have a few non-Indian restaurants there come to theLIM SENG TIONG - 880 words
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Article, Illustration577 1984-08-25 3 MAY HO - MAY HO A microbiologist who became a soy protein consultant believes that food is basically the same all over the world. He explains how we can use textured soy protein in our meals. Stories by DR JOSEPH RAKOSKY, 63, hardly looks like a man who577 words
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488 1984-08-25 3 "THE use of soy protein as a meat extender is functional, nutritious and economical," said Dr Joseph Rakosky. It's functional because all soy protein has a water-retentive property which makes juicier hamburger patties, meat loaves and sausages. It's nutritious because soy protein has488 words
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Article561 1984-08-25 4 ZIM was not an ordinary boy. In many ways, he was different from his classmates. He had a tendency to dream. "Zim, how many times must I tell you to stop dreaming!" was the usual complaint from his teachers. Zim's reply was always a polite "Yes,561 words
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Article, Illustration1208 1984-08-25 5 GRAMMATICAL MAN By Jeremy Campbell Pelican, 1984 edition 319 pages, $18.90 Reviewed by HAN MAY "THIS book is an attempt to tell the story of information theory." So says the first line of the foreword. And it does so, in not too1,208 words
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Article, Illustration300 1984-08-25 5 T_e 2124 Report by Norman Macrae (Sidgwick and Jackson, hardcover, $29.50) Subtitled A Concise History of the Future 1974-2024, the 2024 Report offers an optimistic vision of the future a world where East-West tension has disappeared, where the North-South gap has narrowed, and where individuals live comfortable300 words
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Article, Illustration504 1984-08-25 5 THE MIKO By Eric van Lustbader Granada, hardcover 512 pages, $29.90 Reviewed by PHILIP COOREY IN HIS runaway bestseller, The Ninja, Eric van Lustbader related the tale of Nicholas Linnear and his cousin Saigo, the woman they both loved, the hate that bound them504 words
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Article581 1984-08-25 6 REAL PEACE By Richard Nixon Sidgwick and Jackson, 1984 107 pages, $20 Reviewed by ROBERT CHEW IN THIS terse, closelyargued book about geopolitical strategy, former United States President Richard Nixon displays a breath of comprehension of world affairs that no other president in recent memory could581 words
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1024 1984-08-25 6 IAN EDWARDS - And now, a word from an author MY ROYALTY cheque arrived from Singapore last month. I am $201.10 richer. By the same token, the Singapore government is $22.37 better off, waxing fat on my income tax. To be a published author, to actually have a little book with my name1,024 words
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Article, Illustration342 1984-08-25 6 Cataclysm: The North--o__*l. r^-fllo* nf 10.BT hv UWHHI VXniUn/* VA im/i **J William Clark (Sidgwick and Jackson, hardcover, $29.50) The economic equivalent of The Third World War by Sir John Hackett. Clark, former vice-presi-dent of the World Bank, presents a chilling scenario of a342 words
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Article437 1984-08-25 6 Richard NIXON REAL PEACE be correct, his conclusion, however, is suspect for at least two vitally important reasons. First, Russians and Americans have vastly different cultural and historical backgrounds. History and culture count for something. Long before the work! had heard of Lenin, Russian governments were incarcerating their people in437 words
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Article, Illustration485 1984-08-25 6 Colin Forbes - If Hitler had died and a double taken over Colin Forbes THE LEADER AND THE DAMNED By Pan, 1984 478 pages, $9.40 Reviewed by SURINDER SINGH FACT One: The bones of Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun, believed to have been cremated in Berlin before the allies took the city, have485 words
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Article, Illustration984 1984-08-25 7 Third-class tickets take 40 Bengalis on first-class trip to self-discovery IN 1969, a group of 40 elderly Bengali villagers travelled 15,000 km for seven months across an India of which they were a part, but of which they knew nothing. Their confrontation with the world beyond984 words
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1096 1984-08-25 7 CHARLIE COMPANY: WHAT VIETNAM DID TO US By Peter Goldman a'nd Tony Fuller Ballantine, 1984 332 pages, $12.75 Reviewed by MICHAEL LIM I AM an Infantryman, a killer, a hunter. The VC is my game. I am an Infantryman, a grunt, To so1,096 words
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Advertisement776 1984-08-25 10 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES I ST A NTS RSSOBBI I Sales Service: 1 Rates: I Box Service: o T 1 7m, L« 1 1 L~ Tel: *****11 ext 2724-7 Straits Times: 5523.75 psc. cm. Collected S$ 500 Telex Servk*: S.T.A.N.T.S RS ***** TIMEAD &2569 Sunday Times: S|24.4o^c. cm. J Post_dfsslo.«i APPOINTMENTS I YOUR776 words
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Advertisement752 1984-08-25 10 McDERMOTT SOUTH EAST ASIA PTE LTD offers a diverse fl range of fabrication and support services to the oil, gas and 8 petrochemical industries throughout SEA. We invite appliB cants for the following position of: I Technical Analyst I Programmer S Our data processing environment is centred in Singapore, fl752 words
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Advertisement887 1984-08-25 10 Coopers OtLyDrSnCI Associates provides a comprehensive range of management consultancy services aimed at helping clients increase the effectiveness and profitability of their organisation. These services include Corporate Development, Organisation Planning, Financial Control and Management Information Systems, Investment Planning and Appraisal, Electronic Data Processing, Manufacturing [flflfl] nd Distribution Systems .Executive Selection,887 words
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Advertisement152 1984-08-25 10 We invite applications for the following positions: QC SUPERVISOR (MALE) Degree or diploma in chemistry Singapore citizen and completed N.S. At least 3 years working experience in a quality control laboratory Able to work independently and has an interest in product development work. SALES SECRETARY Shorthand/Typewriting at 80-100/50 wpm respectively152 words
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Advertisement604 1984-08-25 11 APPOINTMENTS IFpl SINGAPORE 1| 4|p POLYTECHNIC I Applications are invited from suitably qualified Singaporeans and Permanent Residents for the post of WB ELECTRONICS OFFICER I DUTIES fl The successful applicant will be responsible to the Head, Educational Technology Department, for scheduling and I overseeing the maintenance of the AVA equipment604 words
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Advertisement545 1984-08-25 11 §m* A|\ HONG HONG W W Printing Company Sdn. Bhd. We are a technologically advanced printer in Penang. Our offices in SINGAPORE require matured and responsible marketing personnel. We provide excellent career opportunities to qualified personnel for the following positions:MARKETING EXECUTIVES Degree/Professional diploma in marketing or business administration, and five545 words
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Advertisement997 1984-08-25 11 WW CTS Corporation founded in 1 896 with sales turnover over US $300million is a major developer and manufacturer Ifl H of a broad line of reliable electronics components and subsystems for the electronics industry worldwide Our fl SINGAPORE FACILITY will be expanded by another 1 00,000 sq .ft. by997 words
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Advertisement165 1984-08-25 11 SINGAPORE PTE LTD, a multi^^B fl national manufacturing company speciahs- I fl ing in high-volume high-technology auto- I fl motive electronics invites top-calibre can- I B didates to fill the following position as B I MANAGER, I I PRODUCTION I fl The successful incumbent will report to an I fl165 words
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Advertisement707 1984-08-25 12 APPOINTMENTS AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES is looking for high calibre, self-starting individuals for the following positions: (A) REGIONAL TERMINAL MANAGER SOUTH EAST ASIA This is a senior position and reports to the Regional Operations Manager. The incumbent's main responsibilities are:- Manage and control ail aspects of terminal activities related to container707 words
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Advertisement777 1984-08-25 12 ip------sii__i_____si ll MULPHA MARKETING (S) PTE LTD 1 II formerly known as Guthrie Singapore Pte Ltd I I (A Member of the Multi-Purpose Group) fl invites applications from suitably qualified personnel to fill the fl HI following positions for its operations in Indonesia:- fl II (A) QUARRY II SUPERINTENDENT I777 words
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Advertisement553 1984-08-25 12 PEOPLE'S ASSOCIATION Applications are invited from citizens and permanent residents of Singapore for the post of:-PART-TIME ASSISTANT ORGANISING SECRETARY Requirement GCE 'A' Level or equivalent/GCE 'O' Level with 5 credits. Responsibilities General administration of centres, handling enquiries, booking of facilities and others All successful candidates will be assigned to community553 words
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Advertisement522 1984-08-25 12 eastern I Industries I In line with our commitment to upgrade the construction technology In Singapore, we are looking for suitably qualified candidates for the position of: S The Personi S GCE 'A' or 'O' level with Technical background I Preferably some working experience in the related field I •An522 words
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Advertisement575 1984-08-25 13 APPOINTMENTS OPPORTUNITIES WITH NPB The National Productivity Board is looking for professionals who are interested in being part of a forward-looking team to support NPB's role in the Productivity Movement Applications are invited from citizens/permanent residents for the appointment of: CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER Requirements: Candidates must have a degree in575 words
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Advertisement652 1984-08-25 13 HARPER CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT (SINGAPORE) PTE. LIMITED DUE TO A REORGANISATION WITHIN THE COMPANY AND THE ANTICIPATED INTRODUCTION OF A NEW RANGE OF AGENCIES AND MANUFACTURED PRODUCT LINES, THE FOLLOWING VACANCIES HAVE ARISEN: MANUFACTURING MANAGER The responsibility involves the organisation and supervision of the existing workshop producing trailers, lowbeds and the652 words
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Advertisement637 1984-08-25 14 APPOINTMENTS mdrjco ft polo requires SALES MANAGER (Servicing/Japanese Accounts) Qualifications: Fluency in Japanese Language "3 years experience in hotel /travel trade Tertiary education preferred but not essential Ability to communicate and negotiate effectively at senior management level Willingness to work beyond normal office hours as part of a dynamic sales637 words
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Advertisement632 1984-08-25 14 1 CD 1 CREDIT POSB PTE LTD The premier housing loan institution invites applications from suitably qualified persons for the following posts:--(A) Assistant Manager (B) Loans Officers (C) Clerical Officers DUTIES RESPONSIBILITIES The successful candidates will be required to:--(A) Work with the management team in general office administration and the632 words
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Advertisement465 1984-08-25 14 \P-TAOL_UM/ <^ PHILLIPS PETROLEUM INTERNATIONAL INC. SINGAPORE RRANCH requires A SALES REPRESENTATIVE The job involves direct customer sales, new account develoDment anri 50ru flC :s__H?2_y_3a _w_?asbr-_ S£s W^SSSST' wi,h indus,rial cus,omers We offer competitive compensation package and a long-term career with an established multinational company. Interested candidates would please send465 words
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Advertisement439 1984-08-25 14 P__ NATIONAL S^l UNIVERSITY X? OF SINGAPORE RESEARCH ASSISTANT Applications are invited tor appointment to a post ot Research Assistant in the Department of Electrical Engineering. The appointee will be involved m an active research programme aimed at the mass production of asphenc 'ens and mirror surfaces. This programme includes439 words
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Advertisement788 1984-08-25 15 APPOINTMENTS 5 THOMSON-CSF> J 8 (A World Leader In Professional Electronics) A French multi-national Company engaged in the testing of B semiconductors invites applications from suitably qualified W candidates for the following positions. I I Product Engineer I 9 The successful candidate will be responsible for Product/Test W M Engineering.788 words
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Advertisement701 1984-08-25 15 ENGINEERS, SUPERVISORS TECHNICIANS UPGRADE TO HI-TECH mx" \<7____H__!tl vl_ aY^fMmWmW We were one of the pioneers of the electronic technology. The Planar Process and the Isoplanar II which we created in the fifties is still today the basis for the manufacturing of the modern IC. Our inventive and innovative spirit701 words
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Advertisement568 1984-08-25 15 In bi FRASER NEAVE GROUP Applications are invited to fill the following vacancy: MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTANT The incumbent will co ordinate highlight items in monthly reports to meet management needs co ordinate changes to budget systems ensunna flexibility of managing input output data periodically review develop work procedures for more accurate568 words
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Advertisement600 1984-08-25 15 M T Taylor Instrument bj™ COMBUSTION -SB ENGINEERING i Taylor Instrument io a world-wide leader in Process Control Technology and locally engineered process control systems embracing both analogue, micro-processor units and computers for the energy, petroleum, petrochemical, pulp and paper, palm oil and foodprocessing Industries. ENGINEER BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT To maintain600 words
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Advertisement647 1984-08-25 16 APPOINTMENTS ii—— i i i r Operation Coordinators Around 830,000 (Ref. 3409) )ur client, a worldwide medical permanent residents possessing an 'A' assistance/repatriation service level or a good 'O' level certificate. organisation with a membership exceeding Proficiency in the Japanese language is two nillion, is due to commence operations essential.647 words
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Advertisement426 1984-08-25 16 H^KriolexJ^^H I [lf MOLEX, a multinational world leading] I manufacturer of electrical terminals and 111 I jlj connectors has opportunities ton I I Mechanical I I Engineer I HI Degree in Mechanical Engineering j 1 II •At least 2 years experience in automatic HI HI or special assembly machine design426 words
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Advertisement573 1984-08-25 16 /09m\ CEAC i I invites suitably qualified candidates for I I the positions of: H I Fabrication I I Supervisor I g (2nd shift) I I Qualifications Experience: H I Technician Diploma or equivalent H I 2 years supervisory experience in a I H manufacturing company involved in I H573 words
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Advertisement339 1984-08-25 16 Am, eastern parlek A leading manufacturer in precast and prestressed concrete slabs. As a package service to the building industries in Singapore, we are expanding to cover other precast products. We are therefore, inviting qualified applicants to join our dynamic team. Applicant must have at least a Diploma in Civil/Structural339 words
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Advertisement427 1984-08-25 16 ___=______o___=_=_ Black Decker DIECASTING SUPERVISOR Requirements: GCE 'A' level/Technical Diploma or equivalent 2 years supervisory experience preferably in fabrication environment Prepared to work on any of the 3 shifts Responsibilities: To crew and utilise diecast facilities for optimum production whilst maintaining both quality and productivity To trouble-shooi equipment and process427 words
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Advertisement568 1984-08-25 17 APPOINTMENTS A a■ a *_F m** *a•^ T r EASTRECO (PTE) LTD I a NesUe research and development Company Jl I has got the opportunities for you it to work in a team of Microbiologists involved in the development ot new food products. Qualifications: Bachelor of Science (Hons) or post-graduate568 words
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Advertisement578 1984-08-25 17 HPanduit \^m\A re a wholly owned su bsi diary of one of the R n> largest U.S. multi-national companies in the Ik fields of electrical and electronic wiring A I products. We are looking for hardworking S| and trustworthy employees to fill the following W\ \S vacancies: JX I Production578 words
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Advertisement451 1984-08-25 17 Bonk on o coraor with POSB oso BANK TELLER W You will enjoy a Mx satisfying career with •m u^ mw attractive salary. J I fringe benefits and i__ the tij I for career fl Bk wl m advancement. Qualifications Singapore citizen GCE v level with minimum 3 credits including451 words
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Advertisement500 1984-08-25 17 CAN YOU MANAGE AUTOMATION? Are you a talented engineer, presently in a senior engineering position managing automation projects Can you update and plan tor automated and new equipment 9 Do you possess knowledge ol leadng test systems? Or, do you have a sound mechanical engmeennc background with inclination towards the500 words
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Advertisement995 1984-08-25 18 NOTICES ©PUBLIC BANK BERHAD INCORPORATED IN MALAYSIA AUDITED RESULTS FOR HALF YEAR TO 30 JUNE 1984 GROUP BANK 30/6/84 30/6/83 30/6/84 30/6/83 $'000 $'000 $'000 $'000 Total deposits 4,149,295 2,902,226 3,229,301 2,257,991 Total loans and advances (including trade bills) 2,370,964 2,047,708 1,738,413 1,516,039 Total assets (excluding contra items) 4,701,715 3,310,504995 words
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Miscellaneous219 1984-08-25 18 COMICS GARFIELD Bj Jlm I THE CAPEt? AVENGER S I I J THE HANKIEP V RAOSE6 TO WA6H J AVENGrER BUCK ROGERS IN THE 25TH CENTURY By Bates spaning WML\yMjjJWE&WB^ Nt T Ni y V ve &ot to -no rv\_\TTe« l^y^v. f ic tl____lli___r (?t— 1 I C-»"<- \^B_h___B-^_:' ■'•■'X219 words
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Advertisement830 1984-08-25 19 NOTICES fT notice of DESIGN REGISTRATIONS I fi=J} I j^j) I PERSPECTIVE /I 11 1 PERSPECTIVE I II I aammmmmkWmm Mfc__t i_»k-^ v aI J VIEW r__pv i- _i VIEW [JL c/\ END PS END P#> X m2k p ND Zy v,ew Vt»» *^7 vew u_l_l______7 SB» U.K. Design Registration830 words
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Miscellaneous523 1984-08-25 19 PEANUTS BySchulz I DIP VOU SEE THAT? I I "^l I/AND I ATE THE I I BROUGHT yOUR SUPPER WHOLE THIN6 WITH f\ j*^ OUT ON ONE FINGER W> NE STOMAcH J J_r_" J^\f I C lfl>4 Uggd F— tur* Syndtef .mx. I f x* *^N. /hELLO\ I/___LLq\ /7 Xi__TTr^\523 words
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Article, Illustration446 1984-08-25 20 LOW MEI MEI - LOW MEI MEI By NOSTALGIA filled the air at the Victoria Theatre on Monday night when 20 senior citizens between the ages of 50 and 62 battled it out in song and a few shakes of the hips in the Fifth Singapore Action Group ofH.L. CHAN - 446 words
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Article, Illustration672 1984-08-25 20 Evidence of lively period of development 25 YEARS OF ART IN SINGAPORE 1984 National Day Photo Exhibition National Museum Art Gallery Daily until Aug 31 Reviewed by KEVIN SULUVAN THE National Day Photo Exhibition appears to be more about Singapore than about photography. The pictures are interesting enough, but whatLai Chee Weng - 672 words
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Article, Illustration717 1984-08-25 21 More than cabs that pass in the night L Life is all about taking on board people you know nothing about and going on a journey. "THE programmes on Channel 12 are only for the highbrow intellectual," sniffed some TV viewers shortly after the channel was launched. But the quality717 words
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Article, Illustration411 1984-08-25 21 By ADAM EDWARDS The Olympics tested not only the athletes* and sportsfolks but TV and radio commentators as well. Here's a pick of the BBC boo-boos. He thinks it's right to run the shortest distance and he's absolutely right. David Coleman on 400 metres.411 words
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Article277 1984-08-25 21 SSO CONCERT World Trade Centre Auditorium. 8.15 p.m. Tickets at $15, $10, $7 and $4 from Cold Storage Centrepoint, Tangs and the UOB Branch at the Victoria Concert Hall. ADVERTISING FOR ART AND ARTISTS Fifty posters showing a cross-section of works at Galerie Der Spiegel in Cologne. Goethe-lnstitut277 words
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Article152 1984-08-25 21 TODAY: Singapore 3.58 a.m. (0.1m), 11.09 a.m. (2.2 m), 4.11 p.m. (1.1m), 10.00 p.m. (2.6 m). Sedill Kecnil 3.00 a.m. (0.3m), 10.48 a.m. (2.2 m), 4.09 p.m. (1.4 m), 8.45 p.m. (1.9 m). Port Dickson 5.31 a.m. (2.4m), 12.05 p.m. (0.4 m), 6.07 p.m. (2.7 m). TOMORROW: Singapore152 words
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Article, Illustration435 1984-08-25 21 LEONG WENG KAM - LEONG WENG KAM THE Japan Broadcasting Corporation (NHK) is looking for two local actresses to play leading roles in a two-part television drama to be filmed in Singapore later this year. The drama, yet to be named, is the first Japanese one to be made435 words
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Advertisement221 1984-08-25 20 mWwakmmm^^Wm "lifTi _D_nßr«_^Fw^linftiy^Ty *■■<.• _____vfe- 'wJtSKSpL-' f *o i:" w i i' H______H_HH -■i-,-'^.'^y^f%XmaWmm \a '-mk WmWmWWWmEF(Wrm% IF irWfmM _9_B__B_l HH _n_9__ ___w ____!_2si «_^k s_P_^___________________S^-^^^f -fi^^&hx* 7 THE MALAYAN BANKING PREMIER VISA CARD The Premier Visa Card is the most exclusive credit card in the world. If your monthly221 words
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Advertisement108 1984-08-25 21 USHA FANS Known tor reliability in over 70 countries around the world. The very same quality that has made it the favourite choice. USHA Fan motor is now housed with double ball-bearings to give ong lasting, noise free operation the fan blades are made of aluminium. Now readily available with108 words
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Advertisement1004 1984-08-25 21 TkT/^rW/^ E ro THE MATTER OF THE X^| VF J-L IvLO COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 186 A l o M i HBMMMMMH i_ii MBM i MHMHMMM M IN THE MATTER OF VENUS MARINE A M ENTERPRISES (SINGAPORE) PRIVATE UMITED (INCORPORATED IN THE I REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE) At an Extraordinary General Meeting1,004 words
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Article, Illustration419 1984-08-25 22 Pick of the day CENTRESTAGE FAERIE TALE THEATRE LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD (Ch 12, 8.55 p.m.): A delightful ana unique re-telling of the Brothers' Grimm fairy tale. Malcolm McDowell plays the mucl -hated wolf and Mary Steenburgen is Little Red Ridir.g Hood. Frances Bay plays the not-so-fragile419 words
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Article251 1984-08-25 22 6 AM World News 8.60 The World Today 6.25 Book Choice 6.38 Financial News 6.48 Reflections 6.45 Sports Roundup 7.86 World News 7.68 Commentary 7.15 From the Weeklies 7.30 Worcester Cathedral City 8.88 World News 8.88 News about Britain 8.15 Radio Newsreei 8.30 About Britain 8.45 Sarah and Company251 words
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Article310 1984-08-25 22 2.30 PM SBC Text "Live" Sample Pages 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlights folowed by At Your Fingertips Cyfnders and Floats (See Pick of the Day) 3.25 The Poet's Eye (See Pick of the Day) 3.45 The Roosters Snakes Eyes 4.35 Treasure Island (Mandarin) 4.55 Romper Room (Mandarin) 5.25310 words
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Article144 1984-08-25 22 3.02 PM Quran Reading 3.07 Programme Summary 3.17 28th Merdeka Soccer Tournament Malaysia vs Thaland (recorded) 4.24 Opah (r) 5.07 Science International 5.33 Chldren of the Stone 6.00 News 6.10 Bbnbmtan Agama 6.23 Muqaddam: Islamic Holy Book 6.35 Captain America (Cartoon) 6.54 Gimme a Break Mom's Birthday: The144 words
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Article94 1984-08-25 22 12.20 PM SBC Text "Live" Sample Pages 12.50 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by Sesame Street: The number "3" and the letters "A" and "R" are taught today. 1.55 Saturday Matinee May Day at 40,000 Feet: High drama in the sky when a US marshal is overpowered by94 words
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Article56 1984-08-25 22 8.00 PM Opening and Programme Heights followed by Living Heritages in Asia The Birth of a Craftsman: The Art of Japanese Lacquerware (Chinese subtitles/last episode) (See Pick of the Day) 8.35 Centrestage: Faerie Tale Theatre Little Red Riding Hood (See Pick of the Day) 9.30 Space Sea Here56 words
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Article157 1984-08-25 22 3.01 PM Quran Reading 0 members of the White Oak 3.06 Programme Summary Country Club, make a living fleec--3.22 Chips Journey to a Spacecraft ing people at the gambling tables. 4.11 Hmdi Movie TrisW While one of them is playing, the 6.42 Peristiwa other will be spying on157 words
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Article220 1984-08-25 22 5.58 AM National Anthem followed by Opening Announcement e.tt News in Brief (.05 Another Morning Another Show 7.00 News and Weather Report 7.10 Morning Digest 7.20 Another Morning Another Show (cont'd) 7.30 Morning Financial News 7.40 Another Morning Another Show (cont'd) 8.00 News 8.10 Another Morning Another Show220 words
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Article165 1984-08-25 22 FM Stereo 92.4mHzin VHFBandE AM News in Brief 6.05 Programme Summary 6.11 As Dawn Awakes "IM News and Weather Forecast 7.1§ Morning Digest 1.25 Breakfast Classics 8.M News 8.11 Breakfast Classics (cont'd) f.M News in Brief (Mandarin) f.05 Programme Summary I. It Provincial Operas 9.45 All about Music165 words
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Article124 1984-08-25 22 I AM Good Morning Singapore 6.10 Food for Thought 6.45 Art of Positive Thinking 7.00 News 7.10 Good Morning Singapore (cont'd) 7.88 Today's Horoscope 7.48 Health Break B.N News 8.10 Good Morning Singapore (cont'd) M0 Sounds of 1984 Ml The Singapore Guideline 1.30 Focus on Entertainment 18.80 Did You124 words
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