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Title Section14 1984-09-11 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11,1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8414 words
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Article, Illustration555 1984-09-11 1 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST Kingmaker throws his weight behind PM to ensure his re-election m November By Tokyo correspondent Pick of Punch AFTER nearly 15 years it is good to be home. By "home" I mean Singapore and, much much more, the law, always and still my first555 words
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Article73 1984-09-11 1 MANILA, Mon. President Ferdinand Marcos today declared his 67th birthday tomorrow a special national holiday. Sept 11 has long been a holiday as "Barangay Day" after the community governing unit created by Mr Marcos soon after martial law was declared m 1972. Although it had notAFP - 73 words
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Article49 1984-09-11 1 Rothschild versus Rothschild DUSSELDORF (West Germany), Mon. French Baron Edmond de Rothschild has started legal proceedings against a local man named Helmut Rothschild for selling goods under the name, Rothschild. Mr Helmut Rothschild has been selling "Rothschild" watches, cigarette lighters and jewellery m Switzerland, where the Baron lives. AFPAFP - 49 words
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Article191 1984-09-11 1 Gromyko 'willing to meet Reagan WASHINGTON, Mon. Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko is willing to meet President Ronald Reagan m Washington after attending the United Nations General Assembly m New York, a high-ranking Soviet official said today. First Deputy Foreign Minister Georgy Kornienko said m a televised interview that it191 words
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Article219 1984-09-11 1 Ban junk food advertising call STOCKHOLM, Mon. In its latest campaign to save the Swedes from themselves, the National Health Welfare Board wants parliament to ban advertising of junk food. In a report prepared for the Riksdag, or parliament, board manager Miss Ingrid Lindvall listsAP - 219 words
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Article69 1984-09-11 1 THEY met while peering into a fish tank m a Holland Road shop. Both fell m love with the same hobby, rearing marine fish. They are now good friends m adversity because none of the fish survived more than three months m their tanks. Read about why69 words
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Article44 1984-09-11 1 NEW LONDON (Connecticut), Mon. The US navy is studying proposals for a radically redesigned nuclear-powered attack submarine SSN-21, that will run faster, deeper and more quietly than any ever built by a western power, senior navy officials told a newspaper here. APAP - 44 words
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377 1984-09-11 1 MAUREEN CHUA - Man who killed his two children jailed MAUREEN CHUA By A FATHER who threw his two children from a block of flats when he was drank was yesterday told by a High Court judge that he was lucky that the prosecution did not continue to proceed on a murder charge.377 words
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Article354 1984-09-11 1 Hit Israelis order goes out Bid by minister to force troops out of southern Lebanon BEIRUT, Mon. JUSTICE Minister Nabih Berri has ordered attacks on Israeli troops m southern Lebanon to force them out of the region. I have started giving orders to more than 50 youths as a trialUPI; AFP; AP - 354 words
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Article58 1984-09-11 1 BONN, Mon. Romanian President N'icolae CesLUsescu will visit West «ierman> from October 15-11, the Rumanian embassy announced today. The announcement came m the wake of cancellations of earlier planned visits here by two other East bloc leaders, Mr Erich Honecker of East Germany and Bulgaria's HeadAFP - 58 words
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Advertisement29 1984-09-11 1 Inside 56 pages today SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 34 ASEAN 7 CAUSEWAY 8 EDITORIAL 18 LETTERS 19 BACKGROUND 29 TIIHESDOLLAR 21-24 CLASSIFIEDS 25-39, 41 RACING 49 SPORTS J9, 41-1329 words
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Article453 1984-09-11 2 'Right' and light vein CLARITY and precision m the use of the English language are essential qualities which the newlyappointed Mr Justice Punch Coomaraswamy expects of lawyers who appear before him. The judge gave this glimpse of his "own possible judicial conduct at a brief ceremony held m his453 words
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Article568 1984-09-11 2 Labour backs down NEW ZEALAND'S Prime Minister, Mr David Lange, said yesterday the Labour Party's policy proposals calling for the country's withdrawal from the Anzus alliance and the pullout of its troops based m Singapore "would be changed" by the party's powerful Policy Council. Earlier, the opposition568 words
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Article315 1984-09-11 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: LET US hope that New Zealand Prime Minister David Lange was right m stressing the relative insignificance of some of the radical resolutions passed by his party's annual conference. But Mr Lange has already bowed to one of his party's wishes when he said earlier315 words
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Article83 1984-09-11 2 THE THOUGHTS OF IMELDA 'IT IS never easy to capture the essential Mrs Imelda Marcos, the controversial First Lady of the Philippines, wrote a reporter m the Sunday magazine Panorama. "She discourses at length, often on many things close to her heart," Panorama said. Recently, Mrs Marcos opened her83 words
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Article230 1984-09-11 2 KEE BOON'S CHIEF TASK AT HELM OF KEPPEL GROUP KEPPEL SHIPYARD and Straits Steamship, its 82 per cent-owned subsidiary since June 1983, display different management and operational styles. Steamers is typically British while Keppel reflects a more Chinese approach. Keppel's management expects to bridge the difference, an analyst said.230 words
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Article221 1984-09-11 2 Quick and easy JOHN McENROE reinforced his world No 1 ranking on Sunday when he won his fourth US Open tennis tournament singles title by overwhelming Ivan Lendl of Czechoslovakia 6-3, 6-4, 6-1 m the final. The 25-year-old American top seed never dropped his service while breaking second seed221 words
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Article152 1984-09-11 2 Asean: Across the Causeway Value of tourism MALAYSIA is to be promoted as a major tourist destination. Announcing this on Sunday, Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad said the industry could boost the income of the government and the people. Launching the Pantai Damai resort project at Teluk152 words
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Article99 1984-09-11 2 Beware this crutch ASEAN countries should not become too heavily dependent on technology and expertise from developed nations, Malaysian Foreign Minister Tengku Ahmad Ritnauddeen said yesterday. He said their over-dependence on imported technology, especially goods and services, nad created a huge drain on hard-earned financial resources. "In return,99 words
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Article427 1984-09-11 2 Winner spurns it all IN 1972, when Bobby Fischer beat Boris Spassky m the controversial world chess championship, his victory became a source of national bride, ft was as if he had invented a new game. No longer was chess dull-cerebral but rather high-gloss psychological warfare. Chess clubs427 words
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Article177 1984-09-11 2 Tales of a taiji master FIVE Singapore taiji exponents took part m the International Taiii Display m Wuhan, China m April this year. Two of them, Mr Lim Loon Meng and Mr Kok Kirn Kok, won gold medals for their performances. Mr Lim, a taxi-driver, has been a177 words
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125 1984-09-11 3 '45 Viets killed in train ambush' BANGKOK, Mon. Cambodian guerillas ambushed a train, killing 45 Vietnamese troops and destroying the steam locomotive, a guerilla clandestine radio report said today. The Voice of Democratic Kampuchea, the official radio station of the Khmer Rouge, said the attack took place today near KomongAFP; Reuter - 125 words
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327 1984-09-11 3 LONDON, Mon. BARRING catastrophe, about six billion human beings will enter the 21st Century. They will include several hundred "test-tube" pioneers who by that time will be on the verge of adult life. These are the children who have been helped into the worldUPI - 327 words
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Article145 1984-09-11 3 WINSOME LANE - Arson bid at George Tan's villa WINSOME LANE By Hongkong Reporter HONGKONG, Mon. Police here are investigating an arson attempt outside the New Territories villa of former Carrian chief George Tan. Police said today that a resident of the area reported during the weekend that two men had been seen145 words
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Article72 1984-09-11 3 LOS ANGELES, Mon. Investigators believe a policeman accused of planting a homemade bomb on a bus during the recent LA Olympics so he could "discover" it and become a hero forged most of the commendations he received during his career. Officer Jimmy Pearson "had aUPI - 72 words
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Article36 1984-09-11 3 SEOUL, Mon. The usually jammed streets of Seoul were almost idle today after hundreds of thousands of people left the city for their native homes m observance of Chusok, the Korean version of Thanksgiving. APAP - 36 words
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Article71 1984-09-11 3 FORMER ISRAELI Prime Minister Menachem Begin, 71, was taken to hospital yesterday for tests for suspected urinary tract problems, Mr Begins former personal secretary said m Jerusalem. Mr Yechiel Kadishai, one of the few people to see Mr Begin regularly since he retired into seclusion a yearAP - 71 words
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Article66 1984-09-11 3 A MAJOR earthquake off the coast of California was felt m cities and communities m California and Oregon on Sunday night but there were no reports of injuries or damage. The tremor registered 6.5 on the Richter Scale and was centred m the Pacific Ocean 320 km westUPI - 66 words
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Article53 1984-09-11 3 ABOUT 4H Japanese peace activists left Hongkong by ship for China on Sunday to seek more details of the massacre of about 300,000 Chinese by Japanese troops m Nanjing. The delegation led by Professor Nishida Masaru of Japan's Hosei University will also visit the Philippines. Singapore and MalaysiaReuter - 53 words
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Article84 1984-09-11 3 SALVAGERS HAVE retrieved two crates of sophisticated electronic equipment bound for the Soviet Union which had been washed out of the sunken French freighter Mont Louis, officials m Ostend, Belgium, said. The Mont Louis, which was also carrying a cargo of poisonous uranium hexafluoride, sank on Aug 25Reuter - 84 words
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Article63 1984-09-11 3 INDIAN ARMY troops yesterday manned strategic post ions m Hyderabad, capital of southern Andhra Pradesh state, still tense from communal clashes that left nine people dead and 84 injured, officials said. An indefinite curfew imposed on Sunday was lifted m some areas but the army continued toUPI - 63 words
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Article50 1984-09-11 3 TYPHOON IKE ripped through Guangxi province over the weekend, demolishing homes, factories and crops m the worst destruction m 30 years, China News Service said m Beijing yesterday. At least 20 people were reported missing and there were an undisclosed number of injuries, the news service said. UPIUPI - 50 words
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Article, Illustration83 1984-09-11 3 830 make a splash in Hongkong SPLASH And 831 swimmers are off at the 17th Tolo Harbour Swimming Competition In Hongkong on Sunday. The 2,4 ft m was covered first by Wong Chak-man m 35 mm 28.27 sec. Twenty-one handicapped people took part too. The oldest swimmer was 81--year-old WongUPI - 83 words
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298 1984-09-11 3 WELLINGTON, Monday THE New Zealand Labour government today backed away from resolutions passed by its annual party conference, including demands to withdraw the country from the Anzus alliance and pull out its troops based m Singapore. Prime Minister David Lange said the policy298 words
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472 1984-09-11 4 Cancellation of visits a blow to efforts at dialogue BULGARIAN leader Todor Zhivkov has bowed to Soviet pressure and announced that he will not be visiting West Germany on Sept It the second East Bloc leader In a week to make such anReuter - 472 words
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Article335 1984-09-11 4 DOYLESTOWN (Pennsylvania), Monday UNITED States President Ronald Reagan, his eye caught by a banner m the crowd, told a Polish-American festival yesterday that the Yalta Accords at the end of World War U did not give the Soviets "the power to dominate Eastern Europe".UPI - 335 words
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247 1984-09-11 4 'Soviets building radar which violates treaty' WASHINGTON, Mon. The Soviet Union is building a radar system which violates the 1972 Anti-Bal-listic Missile (ABM) treaty with the United States, Secretary of State George Shultz said yesterday. "They are m the process of constructing a radar that we believe is a violation,Reuter - 247 words
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181 1984-09-11 4 ONE man yodelled for 18 hours. Two •then made a 759-quart cocktail guaranteed to knock the seeks off the most serious of imbibers. It was all part of the Guinness Week of Records on Lake Faaker on Sunday m Austria's southern provinceUPI - 181 words
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Article, Illustration92 1984-09-11 4 HMMM, that's good, US President Ronald Reagan seems to say from that look on his happy face. He was sampling a Polish pancake during his presidential campaign visit to the National Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa near Doylestown on Sunday. Hie occasion was oneAP - 92 words
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185 1984-09-11 4 Shultz to hold talks with Fischer WASHINGTON. Mon. SECRETARY of State George Shultz will confer with his East German counterpart Oskar Fischer m about three weeks, State Department officials said on Saturday. The officials added it would be the first meeting between an American Secretary of State and an Eas;NYT - 185 words
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Article91 1984-09-11 4 Alliance but no merger: SDP LONDON, Mon. leaders of Britain's Social Democratic Party (SDP) ruled out a merger with their ally, the Liberals, but vowed to preserve the alliance saying neither party could survive alone. Speeches by SDP president Shirley Williams and her predecessor, Mr Roy Jenkins, appeared aimed atAP - 91 words
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Article, Illustration186 1984-09-11 5 Reagan sleeping well despite duties Nancy LOS ANGELES, Mon. President Reagan has not had a sleepless night since he took office despite his responsibilities, First Lady Nancy Reagan said m an interview published yesterday m the Los Angeles Times. She described her husband as a born optimist, so firm mUPI; Reuter - 186 words
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479 1984-09-11 5 WASHINGTON, Monday THE presidential campaign has taken a new turn, with both candidates now devoting their energy to wooing some of the SO million or so eligible voters who did not vote four years ago, and whose support could swing the balanceAFP - 479 words
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Article, Illustration332 1984-09-11 5 MOSCOW, Mon. AMERICAN evangelist Billy Graham arrived m Moscow for a preaching tour of the Soviet Union and said he was aware of the difficulties facing Russ.an Christians. The Rev Graham, making his second tour of the Soviet Union, told reporters onReuter; UPI; AP - 332 words
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138 1984-09-11 5 SANTO DOMINGO, Mon. The Dominican Republic government yesterday banned the continued broadcasting of Protestant-sponsored radio broadcasts characterising Pope John Paul II as the antichrist. The prohibition comes just over a month before the Pope's scheduled Oct 11-12 visit to this island nation. An announcement concerningAP - 138 words
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182 1984-09-11 5 Electric chair execution for murderer ANGOLA (Louisiana), Man. A man convicted of beating to death the Rear-blind godmother of his youngest child was executed today In the electric chair at Louisiana State Prison. Timothy Baldwin, 4«, lost his last round In six years of appeals when he was told lastReuter - 182 words
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142 1984-09-11 6 JOHANNESBURG Won. SOUTH African police fired tear gas and rubber bullets and confiscated film of British television teams as Black unrest continued over the weekend m townships around here. As burials took place of Blacks killed m earlier clashes, other groups stoned vehicles andReuter - 142 words
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340 1984-09-11 6 Fall m oil revenues blamed for delays LONDON, Monday SAUDI Arabia's policy of delayed payments to contractors, begun early last year, is damaging the Saudi contracting industry. An important Saudi-United States contractor recently went bankrupt. And one of the kingdom's most distinguished merchant families hasFT - 340 words
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Article, Illustration75 1984-09-11 6 TEST Pilot Bryan Allen and his "White Dwarf/ 1 an experimental pedal blimp, are seen here silhouetted against the morning son recently over the CamarUlo Airport In California. Mr Allen who shot to fame when he flew his pedal-powered Gossamer Albatross plane across the English Channel tookAP - 75 words
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168 1984-09-11 6 BAGHDAD, Mon. IRAQ said today its war planes had attacked a "large naval target" south of the Iranian oil terminal at Kharg Island m »!ie Persian Gulf. A statement from a military spokesman, read over Baghdad Radio, said "the target was hit directly today," butReuter - 168 words
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365 1984-09-11 6 Iran raises pressure on Iraq to return plane BEIRUT, Monday IRAN, hoping to avoid losing a third hijacked plane to Iraq m less than a month, stepped up international pressure on Baghdad for the return of an Iranian airliner, its passengers and crew. The two-day hijacking of an Iran AirUPI - 365 words
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154 1984-09-11 6 Mid-East nations cannot build own N-bombs report WASHINGTON, Mon. Most Islamic countries m the Middle East would find it impossible to develop nuclear weapons Independently before the end of the century, congressional analysts said today. In a study on the transfer of technology to six states Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Iraq,Reuter - 154 words
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Advertisement535 1984-09-11 6 THIS PHOTOGRAPH HAS BEEN SEEN BY OVER TWO MILLION PEOPLE. HAVE YOU SEEN IT YET For just eleven days, the HENRI CARTIER- This significant exhibition is presented by the BRESSON. PHOTOGRAPHER exhibition National Museum, organised by the is on show for the first time m Southeast International Centre of Photography.535 words
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Article, Illustration262 1984-09-11 7 BATAM Island, 20 km south-east of here, which is being developed into an industrial complex by Indonesia, will have a $28* million town centre patterned after Singapore's Marina Centre. The Batam Centre, to be developed by the Batam Industrial Development Authority (Blda), will be developed262 words
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Article49 1984-09-11 7 MANILA, Mon. A man being treated m hospital for rabies strangled his wife and then cut his throat with a broken bottle, the Philippine News Agency said yesterday. Mr Virgilio Badiseo, 31, was reported to have died without regaining consciousness m DiplOß. on Mindanao island. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article32 1984-09-11 7 JAKARTA, Mon. Ten people were killed, eight instantly, when a truck and a mini-bus collided head-on north of Banyuwangi, east Java, the Suara Karya (Workers' Voice) newspaper reported today. AFPAFP - 32 words
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134 1984-09-11 7 BANGKOK, Mon. Police have arrested a man who is alleged to have killed a two-year-old girl and drank her blood, officials said today. The suspect, 54-year-old Thoop Inthrong, was arrested yesterday at his home m a small village m Pit sanulok province, 5MUPI - 134 words
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388 1984-09-11 7 Look in Asean for technology Rithauddeen PETALING JAVA, Monday ASEAN countries should stop being heavily dependent on technology and expertise from developed nations m their industrialisation programmes, Malaysian Foreign Minister Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen said today. He said their over-de-pendence on imported technology, especially goods and services, had created a hugeBernama - 388 words
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Article215 1984-09-11 7 Angkor Wat plan well received KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The United Nations-spon sored proposal to restore the temple complex of Angkor Wat and turn its surrounding area into a "small zone of peace" was well received by Asean today as a move to reconcile war-torn Cambodia. The chairman of the AseanBernama; UPI - 215 words
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295 1984-09-11 7 ABBY TAN - Philippines ends talks with IMF on $1.3 b loan ABBY TAN By Manila Reporter MANILA, Mon. The Philippines has finally concluded talks with the International Monetary Fund on a US$63O million (551.35 billion) standby loan, Central Bank governor Jose Fernandez said today. The IMF team left Manila last week after295 words
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Article122 1984-09-11 7 HAN LING - HAN LING B) ING BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Mon. Royal Brunei Airlines has been given permission to operate a second weekly flight to Darwin from Oct I. The second service will fly into Darwin on Thursday night and leave the following morning. The existing service into Darwin122 words
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Article, Illustration164 1984-09-11 8 Bird's 'song' ends in a crash KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. It took just about three seconds, some soggy ground and the slightest gust of wind. When the six-metre metal pole crashed, bringing down a $12,000 merbok, its owner Mr Lee Jee Hong could not have been more concerned if it wereNST - 164 words
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Article36 1984-09-11 8 PORT DICKSON, Mon. There are 362 armed communist terrorists still operating m the country apart from those terrorists found along the MalaysianThai border, army intelligence chief Lt-Kol Datuk Abdullah Shamsuddin said yesterday. NSTNST - 36 words
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Article280 1984-09-11 8 KUCHING, Mon. THE government intends to make Malaysia a major tourist destination m view of the vast benefits to be derived from the tourism industry. Announcing this yesterday, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said the industry could boost the income of theBernama - 280 words
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Article258 1984-09-11 8 Nationwide car theft crippled KUALA LUMPUR. Monday CITY police have crippled a nationwide car theft syndicate with links m the Road Transport Department (RTD) and recovered about 100 cars worth $3 million. They have also detained a few suspects and have the identities of several RTD officers who are believedNST - 258 words
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Article85 1984-09-11 8 Girl gains weight and dies BATU PAHAT, Mon. A 23-year girl died on Saturday at the district hospital here after suddenly gaining weight. Saparinah Idris from Kampung Parit Surau, 30 km from here, began to gain weight more than a week ago and was believed to weigh 226 kg whenBernama - 85 words
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350 1984-09-11 8 Port Klang terminal will be first to go private KUALA LUMPUR, Monday THE container terminal of Port Klang will be privatised first to make Malaysia's ports more competitive and efficient, Transport Minister Tan Sri Chong Hon Nyan said here today. He added this had been agreed to m principle oyBernama - 350 words
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124 1984-09-11 8 MALACCA, Mon. The government will look into an application by a bumiputra company to operate a ferry service between here and Singapore, Transport Minister Tan Sri Cnong Hon Nyan said at the weekend. The company, Jahre Shah Shipping Sdn Bhd, had been directed toBernama - 124 words
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Article, Illustration623 1984-09-11 9 BEN DAVIDSON - Why lawyers must have good English BEN DAVIDSON We must be accurate rand precise, says Mr Justice Coomaraswamy By CLARITY and precision m the use of the English language are essential qualities which the newly-ap-pointed Mr Justice Punch Coomaraswamy expects of lawyers who appear before him. The judge gave this623 words
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Article440 1984-09-11 9 I remember Punch AG THE Attorney-General, Mr Tan Boon Teik, yesterday recalled that Mr Justice Punch Coomaraswamy was the main architect of the Legal Profession Act which now governs the legal profession. The Attorney-General said that before leaving practice, the judge's Interest for and In the law was clearly shown440 words
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Article, Illustration233 1984-09-11 9 FORMER Thai Prime Minister Gen Kriangsak Chomanan called on Mr Lee Kuan Yew yesterday and was the guest at a lunch hosted by the Singapore Prime Minister. Later, Gen Kriang- sak's 15-man Thai Parliamentary delegation visited Parliament House where he chatted over233 words
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Article, Illustration221 1984-09-11 9 MRS Supatra Masdit, one of 13 women MPs out of 324 m Thailand, found out that entering politics m her country is tough because women are viewed with prejudice. "The women MPs have to work twice as hard as the male MPs221 words
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Article, Illustration461 1984-09-11 10 ELENA CHONG - Diver tells how he found body 4.5 m under water ELENA CHONG Inquest into ex-CPIB director's death B] m bandar ben begawan A POLICE diver found the fully-clothed body of Mr Ponniah Rajaratnam, 68, standing upright with his arms outstretched 4.5 metres under water, an inquest heard yesterday. Inspector Mai461 words
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410 1984-09-11 10 TONG YOKE THO - Shopkeepers not keen to tag onto pricing idea TONG YOKE THO By THE Singapore Retell Merchants Association plans to get smaller retailers to price-tag their goods but shopkeepers are cool to the Idea. SUM A deputy-chair-man Patrick Goh said the association will write to smaller retailers who are non-mem-bers soon.410 words
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Article, Illustration115 1984-09-11 10 THIS is a new envelope which you can use for registered mail from next Monday. Telecoms will sell these Singapore registration envelopes carrying the Telecoms logo m two sizes at all post offices, the customer service area at the Mail and Parcels Centre (Telecoms Chai115 words
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160 1984-09-11 10 Company fined $20,000 over fatal explosion A COMPANY was fined $20,000 yesterday as a result of an explosion on board a barge m which one of its workers was killed and five others were injured. Labri Marine Pte Ltd m Woh Hup Complex, Beach Road, had denied failing to take160 words
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561 1984-09-11 10 NANCY LOH - Why sports cars may still be forfeited DPP NANCY LOH By ALTHOUGH two highperformance sports cars could not be brought to court as exhibits m rash driving offences, they may still be forfeited. The words "property produced before" the court should not be taken literally, especially when the literal interpretation561 words
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555 1984-09-11 12 AHMAD OSMAN - AHMAD OSMAN By MUTUAL tolerance is out. Active cooperation is m. This message will soon be put across to employers, unionists and workers. The National Productivity Council (NPC) wants managers, workers and union leaders to work together as equal partners m the555 words
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408 1984-09-11 12 Make the first staff cooperation steps simple and iformal COMPANIES striving to achieve active cooperation between management and labour were given this advice yesterday: Adopt simple and informal systems as a first step. Company newsletters, morning briefings and suggestion schemes are some simple tools for building mutual trust and confidence408 words
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110 1984-09-11 12 Part of East Coast Parkway to close THE East Coast Parkway near Still Road South will be closed to motorists between midnight and 6 a.m. for four days, starting from tomorrow. The Public Works Department is closing the road during this time to remove the temporary wooden structure used for110 words
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Article45 1984-09-11 12 A TWO-DAY Asian-Jewish forum to discuss the interaction of traditional cultures and modern states will be held at the Century Park Sheraton Hotel from today. Scholars from more than 10 countries including India, Japan, Nepal, Philippines ana Israel will be at the forum.45 words
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Article, Illustration257 1984-09-11 12 BEN DAVIDSON - Rapist's appeal against life sentence rejected BEN DAVIDSON By THE man who raped five young girls after taring them by scattering money on the ground yesterday lost his appeal against a sentence of life imprisonment. Tan Chin Beng, 27, had been Jailed for life by the High Court an 13257 words
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Article, Illustration192 1984-09-11 12 CHARITY queen Frances Tan, 25, has a winning smile m more ways than one. Not only did she win the hearts of guests at the Spastic Children's Association of Singapore's annual charity quest gala on Friday, but to win the title she charmed people192 words
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325 1984-09-11 13 $3.5 m withdrawn during first three months of scheme WITHDRAWALS from Medisave have increased close to five times over a three-month period since the scheme began m April. Mr Khaw Boon Wan, the Health Ministry's Director (Development), said there were 1,875 withdrawals totalling $402,000325 words
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234 1984-09-11 13 Explosives handler was a few steps from safety A MAN who had Just Ignited explosives, was running to safety when he did not reappear from behind a huge rock he had run past. Mr Wong Hee Cheoon, 3t, a Malaysian granite blaster, was found injured behind the rock and three234 words
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Article55 1984-09-11 13 A TALK on the Hindu Goddess Abirami will be delivered today by Mr Ishwara Sarma, who is on a visit here from Sri Lanka, at the Sri Ruthra Kaliamman Temple, Depot Road, at 7.30 p.m. All are welcome and the temple management requests members who have changed their55 words
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249 1984-09-11 13 More parking space for heavy vehicle drivers Three car parks with 650 lots built and more are on the way DRIVERS of buses, lorries and trailers will have more parking space as three heavy vehicle parks have been built by the Urban Redevelopment Authority. Located at Kallang, Woodlands and Marina249 words
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117 1984-09-11 13 Harvard course for two perm sees this month TWO permanent secretaries will leave for the United States this month to attend an advanced management programme at Harvard university. The First Permanent Secretary (Defence), Mr Lim Siong Guan, and the Communications Ministry's Permanent Secretary, Mr Lam Chuan Leong, will take part117 words
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250 1984-09-11 13 STUDENTS should be kept informed about consumerism so they can be defenders of consumers' rights and practitioners of fair trade policies. The honorary consultant to the Consumers' Association of Singapore, Mr Ivan Baptist, said this m an interview after he opened Consumer Week '84 at250 words
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Article123 1984-09-11 13 ZUBIN Mehta doesn't always need his coat-tails and orchestra to captivate an audience. This time, they were 45 people from the Parsi Association of Singapore, who had come together to welcome the world famous music director and composer of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra to123 words
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182 1984-09-11 15 TWO companies were yesterday fined $25,000 and $10,000 respectively for offences which resulted m the deaths of two workers. Reliance Contractors Pte Ltd, m Goldhill Plaza, was fined $25,000 the maximum for not providing suitable overhead protection at the fifth storey of182 words
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81 1984-09-11 15 Two people hurt in road accidents TWO people were seriously injured m road accidents on Sunday. A motorcyclist, Mr Supardi Yacob, 38, suffered head injuries after a collision with a pick-up along Bedok North Avenue 3. Witnesses are asked to contact Sgt Yusoff Mohd on *****00. A pedestrian, Miss Lim81 words
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545 1984-09-11 15 MAUREEN CHUA - MAUREEN CHUA He confessed then, but now says son committed suicide By A 67- YEAR-OLD man, accused of fatally stabbing his son almost three years ago, denies doing so and claims that his son committed suicide. The lawyer defending Lim Ong545 words
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Article28 1984-09-11 15 A PUBLIC blood donation session will be held at the St John Ambulance Brigade headquarters at Beach Road from 9.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. on Sunday.28 words
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Article137 1984-09-11 15 THE Skills Development Fund has started Its second speciallypackaged programme to groom professional trainers. Eighteen participants from employers' associations, statutory boards and companies are taking part In the 12-week coarse, which started yesterday. The comprehensive programme will teach participants how to plan for training and137 words
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99 1984-09-11 15 Civil Defence Week will begin on Saturday THE Singapore Civil Defence Force will hold several events to mark Civil Defence Week which starts on Saturday. On that day, Mr Othman bin Haron Eusofe, MP for Geylang Serai, will be at a parade at Nee Soon Civil Defence Camp. MP for99 words
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412 1984-09-11 17 IVAN LIM - IVAN LIM Breakthrough for SBEU after failure to secure earlier case By AFTER years of frustrated efforts, a bank union has finally breached the retire-at--55 age barrier through negotiations. The Singapore Bank Employees' Union (SBEU) clinched a deal with the Korea Exchange Bank412 words
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237 1984-09-11 17 CHARMAINE CHAN - Escapee fell to death during second getaway attempt CHARMAINE CHAN By AN ESCAPEE from the Singapore Boys' Home feU and later died daring another escape attempt. And a coroner's Inquiry heard yesterday that If Yeo Keng Hwa, 17, had not escaped from the home, he would probably be out on237 words
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184 1984-09-11 17 Wife was 'abnormal' before she vanished A MISADVENTURE verdict was recorded yesterday on the death of a woman who was missing from her home for nine years when she was actually m Woodbridge Hospital all along. At the continued inquiry, Mr Wong Ngeo Kirn, 54, the husband of Madam Chua184 words
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Article52 1984-09-11 17 A MAN has been charged with trying to murder a 10-year old girl m a noise m Jalan Remaja on Sept 3. No plea was taken from Lee Kay Lum, 23, alias Ng Kay Lum, yesterday. He will be remanded until further mention of the case on52 words
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Article, Illustration229 1984-09-11 17 Boat Quay nostalgia Story: ELAYNE THONG Picture: SIMON KER THE rain was enough to dampen anyone's spirit, bat not the former residents of North Boat Quay. These people had been resettled earlier this year and are now staying In other parts of Singapore. Bat, since their old riverside houses were229 words
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Article54 1984-09-11 17 THERE will be no daily Bird Show at the Jurong Bird Park Citizen Amphitheatre from Sept 17 to Sept 22 as the amphitheatre will be closed for major renovation works. The stage will be enlarged so that items or bird acts which require bigger space on54 words
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Advertisement386 1984-09-11 10 Before you buy a truck air-con consider the phis and minuspoints. p 4A Sanden factory designed A car system runs at 12 V I I system comes complete instead of a truck's 24 V, so the Ii with a 24 V compressor and system has to be modified and m386 words
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Advertisement728 1984-09-11 11 THF KEY FACTOR IN m ra EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATIONS FOR PROGRESS AND DEVELOPMENT "^B 1 Singapore has become a key trade and To them, effective communications is the 8 financial centre m the region within a short essence of success. Which is why Singapore i ft H k span of 25728 words
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Advertisement530 1984-09-11 12 Owning a freezer means fewer trips to the market! When you begin to find your refrigerator too small and you start making more trips to the supermarket then it's time for a GEC Chest Freezer! Select any one of the 4 sizes and you'll find you can start storing away530 words
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Advertisement321 1984-09-11 13 m^m /^m f^M MB /^r M^m I .^^^^k. |Mk wUVIIIC i^U V WW XXIU omats executives and artistes m Singapore fl i/l^^r Al IH HRr and from different parts of the world single out C hanrai's foi w| Kf J^PH B r^ cir slllts V^fl^BH Ihl Because they only want321 words
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Article, Illustration407 1984-09-11 14 RONNIE TANG - RONNIE TANG By HERE'S one hard luck story. Two old men share a hobby m their retirement keeping marine fish m their tanks at home but so far, none of their fish has survived more than three months. But Mr Wong Yin Chiang, 74, and Mr407 words
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353 1984-09-11 14 LIM KWAN KWAN - Buffalo Road residents want a police post LIM KWAN KWAN Cairnhill By RESIDENTS In Buffalo Road want the police to set up a Neighbourhood Police Post there to check crime In the area. The CairnhlU Zone C RC, which coven the estate, said they have approached the police for help353 words
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183 1984-09-11 14 Sound way to open computer exhibition Tiong Bahru IT WAS an opening ceremony, but there were no ribbons to cut or plaque to unveil. Instead, the guest who would do the honour, Mr Ch'ng Jit Koon, the MP for Tiong Bahru, was presented with a microcomputer at the entrance of183 words
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Article, Illustration172 1984-09-11 14 Kg Kembangan THE wise owls of Kampong Kembangan. This was the billing for 10 members of two senior citizen clubs m the constituency who took part m a game called "seeking knowledge." They had to balance magazines on their heads for 10 metres before depositing172 words
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Article, Illustration538 1984-09-11 14 AUGUSTINE LOW - AUGUSTINE LOW By LEAKING taps and pipes. Loose window ledges. Falling concrete bits. These are common problems of the flat dweller. What do you do? Call m the maintenance man? You can do it yourself, say five members from the Cairnhill538 words
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Article, Illustration255 1984-09-11 14 Alexandra A WALK through the streets of Alexandra. Over seven kilometres. And on a Saturday night? Certainly not everybody's idea of fun. But for 300 people who completed the journey last Saturday night, starting and ending at Alexandra CC, it was a mass celebration. And 200255 words
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Advertisement356 1984-09-11 14 Knowledge isponer. The most powerful advantage you can getover the competition: tk jft 4iHHP IB Hk i^^H^ tfH^k. BBaaaaaaal iM< MX/THI AIT fl^ ■MHnMHHMMMMMMHMMHM| !^^J|Sb liyviilciiLno RstoltPtltß ■Srjw^C^H Bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbmmbbbbhbmm^^^^B iillHii I ill ill 1 1 II iff —*————m—mmmM .r EXHIBITION 1084 exhibition i 8 b 4 ThreeExhibitkMis.OneDateX>neVenue. If you're involved356 words
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Advertisement9 1984-09-11 14 Action Line *****72 Mon jFn***[XP 10 a.m. 4 p.m.9 words
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Advertisement283 1984-09-11 15 AtW RINGSIDE TICKETS X TO JjjQ SAVINGS 7 x^H^B^V^^^^Vw 'It /to i•' /^ljr V?/ y A& W Family Restaurants at Ang Mo Kio Bedok Bukit Merah •dementi* Dunearn Road* Kallang* Marine Parade* Upper Thomson. -I mm J .m^mmm^m\^ .^^ta^ /"^v^^v. I .j^. I TICKET 1 I TICKET 2 I TICKET283 words
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Advertisement126 1984-09-11 15 SX X j\j \Jjl JLX V LA X JLX lw that Macintosh cannot do is to come flnd mppt voi 1 Qt Unit 114, Hong Leong Garden Shopping Centre, (Off Upper Ayer Rajah Road), West Coast Way, Singapore 0512. Tel: *****88/*****37 ComputerLand of Singapore 24 Raffles Place, #17-02, Clifford Centre,126 words
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Advertisement670 1984-09-11 16 /v If we planned our4/&| -^C^x>rv-, "!i 4f af* II wouldnt get very tar^o S fi Business World presents Steelcase: office plans for companies that are going far. Most managers plan an office by starting JHNBBSSHHHfI^ Steelcase is the world's largest office with the space they can afford. Then they670 words
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Advertisement119 1984-09-11 17 L9OO booked on highways POLICE last week booked 900 motorists aad warned 59 others for traffic offences along the Pan-Island and Central expressways and the East Coast Parkway. More than three out of four of the offenders were caught for speeding. Police also booked 96 careless drivers, 67 inconsiderate and119 words
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Advertisement230 1984-09-11 17 At Peter Loo Co Pte Ltd, experienced professionals guide you to the TTKHIRA AIR nONniTinNFRQ exact air-conditioning system you need for your home, office or **********1 Hill vUHIII I IUNLIId factory. Technically-minded Sales Personnel and engineers will A complete line-up is available ex-stock, covering residential, advise you on the kind230 words
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429 1984-09-11 18 The Straits Times says Lange's Labour pains THE ruling New Zealand Labour Party's annual conference has just passed a number of resolutions which, if carried through, would put the country on the most pacifist and radical course m its history. Should friends of Wellington be concerned? Of course. Prime Minister429 words
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Article, Illustration1547 1984-09-11 18 CHARLES BATCHELOR - CHARLES BATCHELOR Asians establish themselves m British industry and commerce By BREAKFASTING m Glasgow's Central Hotel, you spread a generous portion of Keiller's thick cuts orange marmalade on your toast. Travelling down to London, you help your lunch down with a pint orFT - 1,547 words
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Article, Illustration613 1984-09-11 18 Asean notes MANILA Learning to live with typhoons to part of life In the Philippines, an archipelago of 7,1H islands lying astride the path of these killer storms spawned la the Pacific. Typhoon Ike, which bit central and —them Philippine* recently, was the worst la theAFP - 613 words
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662 1984-09-11 18 BRIJ KHINDARIA - BRIJ KHINDARIA By i, writing for the International Herald Tribune GENEVA A promising new pattern of events is emerging m Afghanistan and Pakistan that has been obscured by the political rhetoric surrounding the search for a peaceful solution to the Soviet occupation of662 words
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Advertisement345 1984-09-11 18 DAILY INTEREST fcu^jl^ ACCOUNT 201 *****28 8 If you open a Savers Plus account at Hong Leong Finance or Singapore Finance, you will have access to your daily interest savings at any of our 28 branches. HONG LEONG FINANCE LTD TEL: *****92 j SINGAPORE FINANCE LTD TEL: *****33 SAVERS PIUS345 words
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Letter, Illustration433 1984-09-11 19 Hongkong has lower cost advantage I REFER to the report "High prices driving away tourist dollar" (ST, Sept 5) and the accompanying table comparing the prices of selected items sold m Singapore and Hongkong, and the following day's report of the formula offered to433 words
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184 1984-09-11 19 Unhappy with way night classes are held I AM repeating my GCE 'O' levels this year m the hope that I will get better grades to enable me to apply for admission into a junior college next year. In order to get extra coaching m certain subjects, I decided to184 words
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Letter207 1984-09-11 19 I WOULD like to comment on the report "Concession for URA developers Up to 35pc more time to complete projects without being penalised". (ST. Aug 27). The report says Urban Redevelopment Authority land sales will be frozen for the time being because of the oversupply situation. The big207 words
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Letter, Illustration257 1984-09-11 19 PLEASE refer to the letter "Playground noise bothers residents". The writer suggests that the Housing Board makes in-depth studies of the surroundings before it decides on the location of a playground. This is to reduce noise nuisance to residents. The board257 words
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77 1984-09-11 19 PLEASE refer to the letter "Cage-like grilles mar E? 3 r, by Mr L Koh who ow "s a HUDC flat m Bedok Reservoir Road and who wants to install security grilles outside the living room sliding doors. (ST, July 9). The board generally has77 words
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125 1984-09-11 19 No change in one-week selection notice PLEASE refer to the letter by "Applicant", who requests that the Housing Board extends its one-week notice of selection exercises (ST, July 5) so that those who are going overseas can arrange to be present at the exercises. As a large number of flats125 words
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143 1984-09-11 19 Contractor cut off water by mistake PLEASE refer to the letter from Miss Teo Buay Hua regarding the disruption of water supply without prior warning to her flat m Margaret Drive. (ST, Aug 10). On Aug 2, repair work was carried out to replace a section of a worn out143 words
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Letter68 1984-09-11 19 SERVICE 24, which conveys workers to and from Changi Airport, is extremely unreliable. During the peak hours, the buses are packed to capacity as it plies between the airport and densely populated areas m Ang Mo Kio, Hougang, Bedok, Serangoon, Paya Lebar and Geylang. The buses also68 words
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Letter82 1984-09-11 19 I LIVE m Bedok and rely on Service 8 every day. There have of late been fewer Service 8 buses m operation m the evenings. As there is a great demand for it, I appeal to the Singapore Bus Service to deploy more buses on this service.82 words
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Letter86 1984-09-11 19 KATONG residents can now take only Service 10 to the World Trade Centre. As its route is being extended, it is becoming more difficult to get to work and to get home. Could the Singapore Bus Service consider introducing additional services for us? The extension of Service86 words
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Advertisement213 1984-09-11 19 Irili, IXII win I COMBDNAnON X A MhMBhR Of THH SINGAPORI TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION The |f |OH P erf omance copier that can zoom m and out m 90 sizes. Introducing the new Toshiba BD 7816 the only copier which gives you 90 different sizes and at 30 copies per minute.213 words
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Article, Illustration1330 1984-09-11 20 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN More on the Imelda Marcos interview By Mamla Reporter MANILA It is never easy to capture the essential Mrs Imelda Marcos, the controversial First Lady of the Philippines, wrote a reporter m the Sunday magazine Panorama. "She discourses at length, often1,330 words
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795 1984-09-11 20 Hardening attitudes towards foreigners have become apparent m the past two or three years, brought on largely by continuing recession and long unemployment rolls. LONDON Aid groups fear that growing xenophobia, especially m recession-hit Western Europe, is making it harder forReuter - 795 words
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Advertisement278 1984-09-11 20 P l^B Goodwood Park Hotel V^Nv^ ■HH Bulgarian Ballet Ensemble 'Arabesque' at World Trade Centre Auditorium fl For the very first time m Singapore and the Far East, comes the Ballet Ensemble Arabesque' from Bulgaria, a This Bulgarian ballet company has won international I acclaim for their dramatic presentations. Their278 words
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Article, Illustration276 1984-09-11 21 TRAILING Friday's failed rally on Wall Street, prices at the Singapore stock market dropped across the board. The Straits Times Industrial Index lost 9.62 points to close at 902.81 The Business Times Composite Index ended 7.94 points down at 806.30. Overall, falls276 words
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Article37 1984-09-11 21 Singapore barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 9 82 9 Finance 0 12 2 Hotek 2 5 0 Properties 1 9 0 Plantations 0 9 0 Mining 0 1 1 Deb/Loons 2 5 4 Total 14 123 1637 words
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Article43 1984-09-11 21 K. Lumpur barometer Up Down Unch Industrials II 79 19 Finance 3 10 I Hotels 0 1 0 Properties 1 7 2 Oil palms 0 4 2 Tins 0 7 3 Rubbers I 17 0 Deb/Loans 0 0 I Total 16 125 2843 words
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Article86 1984-09-11 21 WITH investors again preferring to watch from the sidelines, share prices at the Kuala Lumpur stock market closed broadly easier yesterday. Trading was subdued, with interest once again confined to a handful of situational issues. The widely monitored 30-counter New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index dipped86 words
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Article35 1984-09-11 21 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Tines Industrial Composite 1983/84 High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) 1983/84 Low ***** (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)35 words
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Article52 1984-09-11 21 Pan-Q 50c 300 13 Sri Hvtmn 249 7 P»o El CU.S 420 6 SHiMmM 585 S MOats 276 +5 Eu«soc 288 +3 UO. CIIS 90 3 GundCenfrU 262 +2 G LunJm 193 +2 Suxtro Corpn 161 1 Town I My 139+1 P*nct HMp 126 1 Marco Poto 102+1 HMoruWfMc52 words
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Article81 1984-09-11 21 KmMv Sptrt 440 —50 Strati Traifaf WO -20 Mttro IMp 376 18 MWNMpSOc 219 -16 0C B C 955 -15 Urn Hrn 595 —IS GMfcff 530 -15 CtrtkOT 50c 222 -15 MT P 398 -14 Smm* (Hp 265 -14 me 50c 197 -v I C 620 -10 FIN 56581 words
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Article64 1984-09-11 21 S*V Sep 10 BTComtmitt 814 24 806 30 BT Motor ******3 *****36 BT 08/ OS 256 3M STMntnah ***** 902(7 STFmmc* ?630 14 *****? ST HMOs 925 64 924 65 ST Pfoptrtws 575 M 572 73 STlfcmncs 382 18 382 08 STPl»<itjt»m 2617 29 2612 45 OCBC ***** *****64 words
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Article13 1984-09-11 21 Pohong Com 1.009.000 Pan-El 1,001,000 Prom*. 735,000 Peg.Ms.o 515,000 UIC 419,00013 words
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Article73 1984-09-11 21 BoMtttadßM —4 GuiMNn PMC —11 U*t SNp —2 CIC Haw Par —4 Pan Ok +13 Stow Darby -4 CCM -5 lnchcip«Bhd -3 Ptris Plant -10 S Tr»** -20 CoM Storate K«ppt< —2 Mma —5 Sup top +1 Duniophd —1 MTC Promt* —9 Esso +3 IMi-PurpoM unch73 words
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516 1984-09-11 21 Bankers hail Mexico's 14-year repayment accord NEW YORK United States banks outside Mexico's steering committee should respond positively to its landmark debt rescheduling accord announced on Saturday, despite misgivings about some key elements of the package, bankers said. They welcomed the plan toReuter - 516 words
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Article, Illustration698 1984-09-11 21 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR But more pressing need is removing red ink from balance sheets By IMPECCABLY dressed a stiff collar, shimmering tie and wellpressed pants Albert Tan, the workshop executive, walks into the office, just on time. Good morning, greets Tan Ah Kow,698 words
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161 1984-09-11 21 THE upsurge m palm oil price*, particularly daring the first six months of this year, pushed np Palmco Holdings Berhad's pre-tax profits by a hefty 2M per cent to $6.1 million. Spurred by a poor soya bean harvest m the United States,161 words
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Article, Illustration545 1984-09-11 21 DOREEN SOH - This man takes care of a part of Singapore's $20 b nest-egg DOREEN SOH Race m the IWMfS By YOU have to be someone special to be trusted with a part of Singapore's $20 billion nestegg. And it has been reported that you must also survive a tough grilling by545 words
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Article76 1984-09-11 21 NEW Y9RK The combined index of leading indicators for the six major economies outside the United States is rising faster than the US index for the first time since the current economic upswing began, the Conference Board said. The board's international economic survey shows the composite leading indexReuter - 76 words
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Article167 1984-09-11 21 FEWER people visited this year's Toycraft '84/Conbex '84 but they spent more than they did last year. The fair attracted 219,544 visitors, a drop of about 12 per cent from last year. The organisers, MeComm Pte Ltd, attributed the drop to the fewer number of167 words
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203 1984-09-11 21 Banks lead fall in Singapore stocks THE Singapore stock market fell m line with Wall Street's weak sentiments on Friday. Banks led the (all m the morning, with bluechips such as OCBC, DBS Bank, 108 and OIR Uttering the path. Industrials and commercials followed .soon after. By the close of203 words
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Article59 1984-09-11 21 Guidelines to be suspended CANBERRA The Austra lian government will suspend its foreign investment guidelines (or 12 months to allow the merchant bank sector to restructure. Treasurvr Paul Keating said. Mr Keating said the government will waive the "Australian opportunities test", which requires that Australians be given an opportunity toReuter - 59 words
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Article3530 1984-09-11 22 READERS should be aware of the imitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered m "business done". Further because al dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does3,530 words
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Article2227 1984-09-11 22 INDUSTRIALS A|inomoto (4 02S) 1 3.90 Alcom (I 968 I 975) (10) I 95 (I) I 97 Antoh 0 725) 0) 1.75(4) 1 74(4) 1 73 (2) I 72 xd A Choc (2 708 2 725) (5) 2 72 0 2 70 AISB (4 648)2,227 words
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Article2830 1984-09-11 22 1984 Last Vield Vol Day High Low Company Sale Chance (OOO) Hifh Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 310 216 Acma 255 2.9 308 178 Alcom 180 -I 27 4 180 178 312 218 AMat Choc 250 -7 4 0 11 250 250 198 137 Amal Steel2,830 words
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Article341 1984-09-11 23 FOB m bales RAS MRELB (S cents/Mo) (M cents/Mo) Noon Close Ndon Close lot I RSS prompt 192 00-193 OON 192 75— 193 75N unq unq Int 1 RSS Oct *****-***** 195 75-196 25 *****-***** *****-***** Int 1 RSS Nov 197 50—198 00 198 00-198 50 Int 2 RSS341 words
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Article, Illustration60 1984-09-11 23 THE Straits Tin price m Penang remained at the the International Tin Agreement's floor level of M 529.15 per kilo. The buffer stock manager was again the main buyer with small scattered Japanese and local interest. Turnover rose to 335 tonnes from Friday's 153 on weekend accumulation plus60 words
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Article27 1984-09-11 23 SHv*r Cloiini prices USJ/troy 07 Mm Fn Singapore 7 08-7 13 7 18-7 22 Fn Thuri Ne*rork 7 07-712 7 27-7 30 Source Credit Suase. Spore27 words
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Article37 1984-09-11 23 LONDON Copper prices moved m a narrow range through midsession ring dealings, holding above Friday's closing levels but off highs set m the premarket. Dealers reported active but mainly routine and two-way ring business. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article352 1984-09-11 23 Ctowf pncei. loonwin 1001 S/kli. ti-godMm 2nd grade 260 MMM Mitre unq 0 65 HONGKONG 2nd class unq M. S pet CtoMw pricei crop 183 USJ'tome FCC Broken Fragrant rice unq Mm Met CMh MNIt Yu Jim Ist grade new crop 173.00 sf* 2nd grade 178 00 Sec352 words
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Article30 1984-09-11 23 WM.D USJ/OZ Singapore 336 40—336 90 340.50— 34 C 90 Sat Mon Hongkong 336.30—336.80 336.50—***** Fri Thus New York 335.50-336.00 343.00-343 50 i-ondon 336.00— 336 50 340.50-341 0030 words
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Article131 1984-09-11 23 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices firmed on covering and speculative buying m anticipation of firmer Chicago soya futures following a lower US soybean output estimate by private forecaster Conrad Leslie. PALM Oosnc prices Crude Mt/tonw pahnoi Sept 1047.50 (south, central) (north) Refined palmoi Ms/tamt R6O palm Sept 590131 words
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Article134 1984-09-11 23 THE KILOBAR market traded between 5523,454 and 5523,546. The Far East gold market opened at U*****.80/6.30. It firmed up to U*****.50 6.90 and remained quiet around the US$336 level, closing for lunch at U*****.80/6.30. It re-opened m the afternoon at U*****.70/6.20 and dipped to the day's low of U*****.50/5.90.134 words
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Article234 1984-09-11 23 THE US dollar opened at 552. 1680/00 and was brought to a low of 552. 1615/25 to close there. Trading was quiet with some commercia 1 selling m the morning. The greenback continued to remain firm against major currencies. Against the Deutschemark, it opened at 2.9935 and traded between234 words
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Article205 1984-09-11 23 Managers' prices for Arbuthnoi Securities Asia st**i.BMri<«> 2U-2 2J S«ptll Spore Growth Fund 080' -085' Seventh Brwtra <B> 396—101 c- ii_^ t i £«M Bprtw (B) 391—396 Singapore Unit Trust niR llnnfevii Nmthexn. 335 3«o TheComLc. 3 01-3 20 WI IWI ta P J M :?T B >"I«205 words
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Article216 1984-09-11 23 Interbank Over the Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unH of to SSIO Australian dollar *****—***** 5.68—5 55 Canadian dollar 1 6399— 1 6419 6 15— 6 05 NZ dollar 1 0602 1 0628 9 70—9 32 Sterling pound 2 7487— 2 7522 3 67-3 61216 words
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Article282 1984-09-11 23 S*t 10 HKS Ch*f t AMOootad Hotafc Bar* Ot toil Aw 2000 unch Ch*ungKong. 780 +02 OwoL^i 1250 +0 1 Oou Horb Turin*! 9 308 unch F E Consortium 0 375 +0005 For Eott Exch P*»™ 0030 unch G I Camant 5 30 +0 1 Gr«at Eogte 0 385282 words
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Article328 1984-09-11 23 Tm Chance Apnomoto 1200 +20 Akoi 549 +15 Amoda 1250 +20 Ala** Ch*m 557 -9 Asoh. Gloss 779 unch Bonk Tk 443 2 Bndgnton* 570 -5 Canon 1280 unch Cento Computer 1400 20 CrtiMfi 543 +5 0 Nip Pnnl 954 -6 D Nippon Screen Do*. 636 +1 Daachi Kongyo328 words
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Article328 1984-09-11 23 S«P« 10 Ctnti ChMfe (tot) A C I 183 unch A N I 230 unch APM 230 -5 Aberioyte 880 -30 Age 285 -8 Ahonce CM 96 -I Afced MM 237 unch Ampot Exp 270 unch Ampol Pet 170 unch Ani 465 -13 Ashton 96 unch B H P328 words
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564 1984-09-11 23 DOREEN SOH - F N is 'sound medium-term with stable growth prospects' DOREEN SOH By STOCKBROKERS Ong Company expects earnings at Fraser Neave Ltd to grow by 8 per cent to $59.3 million for fiscal 1965. OngCo says buying around current prices (about $5.70) is justifiable as F&N is "a sound medium-term investment564 words
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Article62 1984-09-11 23 IN NERVOUS trading, the Simex gold contract traded within a narrow range. In the face of the US dollar's strong advance, gold was prevented from going higher than U*****.50. However, buying support near the opening levels kept gold from going lower. (In USf per troy ounce) Open High Lew62 words
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Article62 1984-09-11 23 IN EARLY trading, traders were confronted with a record high level of US dollar against Deutschemark rates. The December contract opened at 0.3396 which is 33 ticks below Friday^s close. The traders were afraid to break new ground and Deutschemark traded narrowly within a five tick range. (irSdolUr Deutschenuu*62 words
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Article60 1984-09-11 23 Eurodollar 3 month deposit THE EURODOLLAR opened at 87.80, which was 16 ticks above Friday's close, with USbased institutions selling at the 87.78 to 87.79 levels. The market dnfted lower m quiet trading conditions. (100 implied Interest rate) Open High L«w Sett Est V»l Dec 87.80 87.80 87.75 87.75 20260 words
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Article606 1984-09-11 23 LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) An Cargo Time Block Sin Bhum (185N) 11/9(2300) TA3 1000 1100 11 Of Champion (38W) 12/9 (0200) TA3 1300 1400 16 N Z Star (0540) 12/9 (0300) FSB 1330 1500 16 Ptata (2IN) 12/9(0700) FSB 1100 1300/1600 1700 Ul WanLte(4llA) 12/9(0700) FSB 0900606 words
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356 1984-09-11 24 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR Pre-tax $2.79 m for the first six months after going public By JURONG Engineering Limited yesterday released its maiden set of results since going public early this year. And at half-time, things are looking good. The construction and engineering group356 words
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Article116 1984-09-11 24 DBS raises interest rates DBS Bank may once again spark off another round of interest rate increases. From tomorrow the bank will charge Its best customers It per cent, Va per cent more. Rates paid to depositors will also be Increased by l A per cent. The new rates will116 words
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228 1984-09-11 24 SIME Darby Bhd plans to enlarge its insurance operations by merging subsidiary United Malayan Insurance Company Bhd with East West Insurance Bhd through a share swop. Sime Darby has agreed to transfer shares m United Malayan Insurance to East West Insurance m exchange228 words
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Article, Illustration17 1984-09-11 24 "You're coming out way ahead. Your pay cut isn't aa much aa your last raise."17 words
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305 1984-09-11 24 BEIJING China yesterday warned the Reagan administration to withdraw its controversial new textile import rules or face "additional obstacles" m Stno-US trade. The warning came as Malaysia also strongly criticised the US over its new import ruling on textiles. "The newUPI; Bernama - 305 words
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Article97 1984-09-11 24 28.7 pc drop in C.I. pre-tax C.I. HOLDINGS Berhad yesterday reported a 28.7 per cent drop m group pre-tax profits for the financial year ending June 30 to $4.1 mil-, lion. This was despite a 12.4 per cent increase m group turnover to $38.62 million. After-tax profits was up by97 words
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146 1984-09-11 24 INCREASED sales and lower costs enabled Dah Yung Investment Ltd to register a 93.4 per cent increase m operating profits before tax to $590,000. Turnover for the first six months of the year jumped 331.7 per cent to $10.24 million. Group profits after146 words
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Article68 1984-09-11 24 A FORUM on the Companies (Amendment) Act 1984 will be held at the Hilton International on Sept 21. Organised by the Singapore Association of the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators, it will examine the effects of the Act on company directors. Among other issues to be68 words
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Article, Illustration412 1984-09-11 24 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH By QI INTEND to ran small plumbing business, with the help of my family, from my home. However, I live In an HDB flat and cannot register my home address as the "principal place" of business. It is not economic to set up ft separate shop. Is412 words
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160 1984-09-11 24 No profits foam at half-time for Carlsberg beer CARLSBERG Brewery Malaysia Bhd's pre-tax profits for the half-year ended June 30 have been whittled down by 15.9 per cent to Ms 7 million. This is despite an increased turnover of M 575.47 million against M 571.71 million previously, while after-tax profits160 words
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Advertisement283 1984-09-11 21 mP PROF VV R CORNISH I LL B (Adelaide) BT.L (Oxford). FBA Author of "Intellectual Property: Patents. Copyright. Trade Marks and Allied HM^M Rights Co-author "Encyclopaedia of UK European Patent Law 4^ Specialist Adviser on Trade Marks to House of Lords Committee TOPICS: THE NATURE AND RANGE OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY283 words
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Advertisement97 1984-09-11 22 XX Sect pulverizes the stereotypic notion of dry-as-dust corporate history and chronicles a human, occasionally humorous, story of the Singapore National Library against the sweep of Singapore history incorporating a wealth of portraits, figures comic or sublime, but always engaging. This is a definitive account of the birth and development97 words
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Advertisement11 1984-09-11 23 THE closing prices for copper and aluminium were not available yesterday.11 words
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Advertisement44 1984-09-11 23 THEIIUV effective executive NUERAIJ) N SWEL After a 4 year study of 500 top US executives, the author focuses on the principles user' oy the 4% who enjoy their work, are very successful and who also have fulfilling personal lives $46.50. 71MflL_ THE BOOKSHOP44 words
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Advertisement312 1984-09-11 24 lEn WWMm if BCSs'-^ J Pick up where others leave off mma^r^, organisation. sfi/JfK m r.- r ***f* THE RIS RKhTIGE EVEN GOES BEYOND IBM. Just count all the benefits m this unbeatable package: CAF PC i Exclusive RIS CARE service p.- 1 Chinese word processing Al6 bit wonder machine312 words
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Advertisement221 1984-09-11 24 SEND your financial queries to Moneywise, The Straita Timoa, Times Houao, 390 Kirn Song Rood, Singapore 0923. You can be a Successful The Writing School, founded m 1" 49, shows you how to write articles, short storic», novels, romances, radio and TV script, that sell and keep on selling. Top221 words
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Advertisement693 1984-09-11 25 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: H Sa^rday" Fhday 8 3§lm tS 2 00pm^ »-m Ordinary: ISi 00 per word <M m $15 00) Jj^JJjjTjjJ^Tj JBe^ I 1 IvL. 1 X^^^f ll^a^^V I^^^V ll^^\ I IvL /a^\^.C^C Public Holiday 9 OO^m to 1 00pm (Mm $60 00 Straits Times) Bu»in«n to693 words
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Advertisement556 1984-09-11 25 19 Domestic Appliances DEPOSIT $70, C.T.V., video, refrigerators. Easy H/P terms. Tradein used refrigerators acceptable Tel: *****51/ *****43. REFRIGERATORS IN VARIOUS capacity for sale with guarantee free delivery. Ring: *****98. 20 Pets PET'S KINGDOM PRESENTS: Show, working and pet puppies. German Shepherds (puppies/ trained adults). Golden Retrievers, Maltese (best baby556 words
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Advertisement452 1984-09-11 25 25 Sale: Other Products JENSEN PRO-MONITOR. HI-FI Speakers with power overload compensation feature. 55 years anniversary, limited edition and yet 55<H> cheaper than normal price Made of Japanese Rose- wood. Only 100 pairs made for worldwide distribution. Slngat pore took the lion's share of 30 pairs while stocks last. Demonstration452 words
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Advertisement578 1984-09-11 25 27 Wanted HIGH PRICE FOR pawn shop tickets Jewelleries, diamonds etc. Tel: *****67/*****68 603 Balestter Road. WANTED TO PURCHASE secondhand pianos. Any condition/ brand, reasonable price. Contact *****88. SILK YARN 100% pure for weavlng required Immediately. Margaret: *****11. 28 Health Centres/ Manage FEELING TIRED Lethargic? Call over for a relaxing578 words
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Advertisement1175 1984-09-11 25 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Massage Massage RELAX* REFRESH YOURSELF AT GREAT EASTERN •taf^L -HEALTH CENTRE Pt^Bv bTblb^ BbW wiipL x>m fir w L >il P!eVi B'por»l33B. 30 Hiirdr—ing 30 Hairdressing NORMAL: NOW* CUT/PERM $mm $45.00 cut/blow saf.ae $is.oo i colouring <iQ.ee $35.00 -mai.; WASH 6LOW tSfeO* 8.00 'V1,175 words
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Advertisement1068 1984-09-11 25 B- CHANCE TO WIN The SingaV pore/ Malibu World Disco W Dancing Championship. Special class for participants, Thursday 6.30 p.m. Private lesB sons by appointment. ConB ducted by Raymond Chong, X Second m the World EMI X Dancing Championship. EnW quiries: *****3/ *****02. aßßßßßßß^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B 48 Butineet Financing 48 Busirteu Financing1,068 words
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Advertisement838 1984-09-11 26 55 Commercial Vessels PILING BARGE FOR Sale Dlinen mum :u)im length x Imii width x 2 .Sm depth ;uid equipped with one no KB4S diesel hammer r'or further detail please contact (Hong Kong) l-HH;-ty«2. .1-*****1. 2t> Citing Pi n X Street. ."> X Y.iumatei KOWIOOO. HonK Kong 1) TUGS/ BARGES838 words
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Advertisement568 1984-09-11 26 56 Industrial Equip- 56 Industrial Equip- 56 Industrial Equipment/Supplies ment/Supplies ment/Supplies Forklift Alternative. $18 per day. Why waste j^> The 'M' Series many thousands r^L^f*^-^ can c ease d for of dollars buying fflfg i as little as $18 don't need'? The 'H'ii BVr Over 200 Series Walkie HpS^L available,568 words
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Advertisement280 1984-09-11 26 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional/ Executive urgently requires the following: Assistant Accountant Possess qualification acceptable for membership to professional association Minimum 2 years relevant experience Ability to work with minimum supervision Accountant Possess qualification acceptable for membership to the Singapore Society j of Accountants Experience m runi rung/operating an accounting280 words
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Advertisement522 1984-09-11 26 66 Situations Vacant a) Profession*!/ Executive A renowned International Gourmet Food Enterprise seeks a GOURMET FOOD SECTION MANAGER to run its first branch In Singapore by the end of September 1984 Pre-requi»ite»: c a mature man or woman above 25 years of age c A good working knowledge of fine522 words
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Advertisement535 1984-09-11 26 Tutorial TUTORS NEEDEO: Katong. Bedok. Ang Mo Kio. Hillvlew. Watten Heights, Queenstown. Eunos. Macpherson. Serangoon (*****53). 100 GRADUATES/ UNDERGRAD/ Poly/ Ngee Ann 'A' level tutors required for immediate home tuition assignments. *****0 *****34. *****47, *****76 DEDICATED AND DEVOTED Tutor required for Sec 2 student at Rowell Court Interested call *****51535 words
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Advertisement566 1984-09-11 26 L^Hl J fl_, A MANUFACTURING COMPANY ■^B^BJ IBBIBH proud of their Bonus Factor and Rkfl invites readers to join their HIaVJ production team t>' share this IT benefit Read Classi.'ication 66h P_9_y_BJ S P^«» for more details 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) SecrtUiHU/aerlati c) SecretMriMl/ClericMl ICI (SINGAPORE) PTE566 words
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Advertisement642 1984-09-11 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) SecrtUriMl/CleriaU c) Secretarial Clerical (A Memb«r of The Times Organisation) C.A.T.S. the leading newspaper classified advertising department invites suitably qualified applications for the) following vacancies: |(1) DEPARTMENTAL ASSISTANT The job involves providing administrative:: 1 and editorial support to the Field Sales and Promotion642 words
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Advertisement352 1984-09-11 26 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical CLERK/ RECEPTIONIST ($4OO-s6oop.m) |HMpHBIB|BIBJI|||HBSB^Baj a^^^^^SH \d# I Hitachi Express I I Spore (Pie) Ltd I *GCE O Level I I About 20 years of I I a 9 e I I 1 years experience I I m shipping I documents and I procedures I352 words
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Advertisement508 1984-09-11 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c Secretarial/ Clerical 0) Secretarial/Clerical a where outstanding people wofk..!^e^eji^ I CASH CONTROL I CLERK Do you wish to join our progressive company and be responsible for an important job of handling cash? We invite you to apply if you have a GCE O'508 words
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Advertisement376 1984-09-11 27 A weN established company has immediate vacancy for: ACCOUNTS CLERK a LCCI Intermediate Book-keeping. c Able to keep full set of books. o Able to perform general office duties such as telexes/ correspondence. c Hardworking and with initiative. c Salary $600 p.m. c Able to start work immediately. Interested please376 words
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Advertisement612 1984-09-11 27 66 Situations Vacant 0) Secretarial Clerical A rapidly expanding American company m Toa Payoh require*: CUSTOMER RELATIONS ASSISTANTS a Mln GCE O" level. a Good command of English. a Excellent and accurate typing speed is essential. c Quick and sharp minded, energetic and analytical. c Able to communicate well and612 words
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Advertisement569 1984-09-11 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical Wa invite application* lor the lot lowing positions: 1 GENERAL CLERK/ CASHIER a GCE level with credits ir Maths tt English c Knowledge of accounting and payroll, preferably with 2 years' experience In th« handling of banking documents, payroll and pett) cash. 2) FEMALE569 words
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Advertisement590 1984-09-11 27 66 Situations Vacant c) SecretMriMl/CleriaU Established trading company requires: EXPERIENCED FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK c With ability to keep full sel of accounts independently c LCC Intermediate Bookkeeping certificate, c Knowledge use of accounting computer not neccessary but advantageous. Please write with full details and contact telephone number to:ST. BOX A*****590 words
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Advertisement550 1984-09-11 27 66 Situations Vacant c) SecreUriMl/ClericMi APPRENTICE JUNIOR TYPIST wanted c Age below 20 years a Able to type 20 w.p m prefer able c No qualifications or expert ence required Please apply to: 09-19. 9TH FLOOR SPECIALIST CENTRE BUILDING ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE 0923 CLERICAL STAFF (TEMPORARY) required by multi-national publish550 words
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Advertisement896 1984-09-11 27 66 Situations Vacant r e) SecrttuiMJ/Clericsi Transport Company requires RECEPTIONIST CUM TYPIST a Fluent m spoken and writ ten English For appointment please call *****04 Urgently required ACCOUNTS/ GENERAL CLERK c Good command of English. a Able to type well and operaU I telex machine Please call at: FORMWELL PROOUCTPTE896 words
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Advertisement849 1984-09-11 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical FILM PRODUCER REQUIRES Female Receptionist General Clerk Experience not necessary pleasant personality, good command of English Please call *****48 for an interview GENERAL CLERK. FEMALE, to handle filing, typing and other general work Must be able lo speak and understand Mandarin Without experience considered. Contact849 words
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Advertisement501 1984-09-11 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical JURONG AMERICAN FIRM require a good Typist Salary $600 plus 5 day week t'all336HU4 RECEPTIONIST WANTED A Mouiu Elisabeth Medica Centre Plea.se call *****11 i) Saies 8 SALESMEN m RICOH I Wywy Private Limited. I sole agent for Ricoh I plain paper copiers. I501 words
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Advertisement562 1984-09-11 27 66 Situations vacant t) Sales Established trading subsidiary ol a large Group of Comptnm invite* suitably qualified applicant* for trw peat of: SHOWROOM EXECUTIVE (FEMALE) for it* HOB Renovations Division. Pre-requi»ites Minimum OCB CV Wxv\ with good oredit m Knglish Courteous and self -motivated person Preferably with related or relevant562 words
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Advertisement1117 1984-09-11 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Sales I) Sales Sales Assistants We are looking for bright, energetic, outgoing staff who are interested m an enjoyable job, a solid career with training and good future prospects. Our outline requirements are: 10 Minimum Secondary Two qualifications Pleasant personality and appearance Prepared1,117 words
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Advertisement624 1984-09-11 28 66 Situations Vacant Sales NEWTECH MARKETING invites applicants for the positions of: A) BALEB SUPERVISORS B) SALES REPRESENTATIVES C) SALES CLERK (Female) Male/ female age between 18 to 28 years. Minimum Secondary Two and above Attractive salary, High Commission, Performance Bonus, Medical Allowances and other Fringe Benefits will be offered624 words
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Advertisement711 1984-09-11 28 66 Situations Vacant t) Sates Required TECHNICAL SALES REPRESENTATIVES c Pleasant and out-going personality. c OCE 'O' level. c Preferably with experience but not essential. c Possess own transport. c Attractive commission, salary and transport allowance offered. Interested applicants are Invited to t#lB)pHOrta)p *****91 for an interview appointment SALES REPRESENTATIVE711 words
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Advertisement767 1984-09-11 28 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales SALESGIRLS REQUIRED Experience not necessary, one shift, basic salary, allowance and Incentive. Chinese educated are welcome. Please call at Personnel Dept, Cortina Dept Store, Colombo Court between 10 30am--spm (Mon-Frl). URGENTLY REQUIRED FEMALE Promoters. Experienced preferred. Able to speak English, Mandarin or Malay. Above 16767 words
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Advertisement607 1984-09-11 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical I I-777T HAGEMEYER I W' /M EiEcmomcs r//j»(S)PIELTD. I J^rAl JSSyvSSSJalsleaßw'®^^^^^^ ■Wsl# "O OXpOnSlOft WlTnllt fffNal COfltpff fty,* our Service Papsuliwem now has fwrthor vacancies fer the following positions to beflllesfcApplicants should possess an NTC or ITC m I air607 words
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Advertisement638 1984-09-11 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situation* Vacant 8) Technlcml g) Technical I USA I I GEHMO I InvNM suitably qualified candidates for I Applicants should hove undergone formal I apprenticeship training m machining or I possess a NTC-2 m either milling or grinding H or both trades, plus minimum 2to 3638 words
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Advertisement635 1984-09-11 28 66 Situations Vacant Ig Technical Established Furniture Manufacturer And Interior Work con tractor Located In Macpherson Area Invites Applications For The Posts < M PROJECT COORDINATOR To manage and oversee furni ture and interior work contracts from beginning to completion He/She has to Assist m tendering (extraction of quantity) Follow635 words
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Advertisement634 1984-09-11 29 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical A large teedmili m Jurong requires I CHEMICAL SECTION LINE LEADER For premii production m charge of 3 workara. c O" level Certificate preferably from Science Stream, a A mature person not tx*low 23 years of age. Transportation and meal subsidy V given Telephone *****10634 words
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Advertisement537 1984-09-11 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production h) Production n "n m d m^D D a f". {TEMPORARY J FEMALE ET ASSEMBLERS Choose your own working hours at Apple There will be three working hours: 8.00 a.m. 5.00 p.m. 8.00 a.m. 12 noon We537 words
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Advertisement551 1984-09-11 29 66 Situationt Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production P P Heard of our I 5 Bonus Factor Z I Be part of our team and share this benefit I I with us mWW m\Wm\w\W m mMWmMMWmmmm^muuummMmw\ j j j LfsJ7»T*TilHißTiai M GCE 'A' Level or ITC m Mechanical551 words
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Advertisement270 1984-09-11 29 66 Situations Vacant ■MBMMaaaaiaaMßi^^MßaMißaiHßaßHß a h) Production SANYO ELECTRONICS 4n us now at: Female Production Operators 1 (16y««r»aodabov»\ Working Houi» I (B.ooam 5.40pm) I Pffimnwit I Night Shift I (1100pm 7.000m)J WvpiovMt: *^L *fso scope wofk *Mkr ootwaHewei comtert a^atatt tatHMatt Kontrily recieaaonel Free meataa treatment •B aCaia^ak ftßaaAaVk««Haak vMMr270 words
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Advertisement345 1984-09-11 29 66 Situations Vacant h) Production WELCOME FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS WE OFFER GOOD SAURY FIVE DAYS WORK WEEK NO SHIR WORK FREE TRANSPORTATION FREE MEDICAL CARES FULLY AIRCONED COMFORTABLE ENVIRONMENT AND MANY OTHER FRINGE BENEFITS PLEASE APPLY TO PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT SHIRASUNA SINGAPORE PTE LTD BLOCK 5048 ANGMOKIO INDUSTRIAL PARK 2 SINGAPORE345 words
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Advertisement592 1984-09-11 29 66 Situations Vacant I h) Production I fc BHTTTrnH urgently requires MALE/FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Waoffar. Naw starting pay a Fraa transport or 100% subsidy $25 full attendance $10 meal allowance Confirmation increment Annual increment Attractive fringe benefits If you are m between 15-35 years old and have completed either primary592 words
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Advertisement437 1984-09-11 29 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous We invite suitably qualified candidates for the posts of: Receptionist/ Telephone Operator Applicants should be between 18 and 35 years old GCE 'O' level Some typing ability Good command of spoken Englisn and Mandarin Well mannered and a pleasant voice are s pre-requisite Preferab V with437 words
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Advertisement652 1984-09-11 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous SANYO SANYO INDUSTRIES PTE LTD advancement! A new line has been set up due to our rapid expansion, a leading microwave oven manufacturing company has new vacancies for DRAUGHTSMEN/ DRAUGHTSWOMEN GCE 'O' Level ITC Mechanical652 words
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Advertisement768 1984-09-11 30 W Smulioni V»ctnt 88 Silmliont Vacant 88 Situation* Vacanl I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous I -il't iifiiPunAnt utmin V WORLDWIDE SERVICES I I PERMANENT TEMPORARY I WE LOOK AFTER BOTH PERFECT STAFF I A JOB FIT. JJ If you want to get a better H H hL you come768 words
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Advertisement806 1984-09-11 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) .Miscellaneous M i ARBM In line with our exponsion programme PJDPjLf'S we have immediate voconcies for the EMPORIUM following positions: A) SALES ASSISTANTS (Full/Part-time) B) CASHIERS (Full/Part-time) Part-time from 6pm to 1 0pm C) MALE STACKERS D) CLEANERS/PACKERS E) HOUSE DETECTIVES806 words
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Advertisement432 1984-09-11 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous f THE LascojtJ EXECUTIVE RESIDENCES invites applications for the following positions: CARPENTERS Age 30 years and above. VITB/NTC m carpentry 5 years m carpenfy work SECURITY OFFICERS Completed primary education 8-hour shift Free duty meal Required to wear uniform Below 45 years of age Basic432 words
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Advertisement365 1984-09-11 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous PENTHOUSE NITE-CLUB offers the highest pay and fringe benefit* m tha entertainment business requires immediately CLUB RECEPTIONIST (minimum gross salary $700 pm.) WAITERS/ WAITRESSES (minimum gross salary $700 pm BAR TENDERS (minimum gross salary $700 pm.) BAR PORTERS (minimum gross salary $500 p.m.) a pleasant365 words
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Advertisement433 1984-09-11 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous We ore a subsidiary of ASEA AB. Sweden, one of the largest electrical engineering companies m the world with operations m 90 countries. Applications are invited for the post of STORE ASSISTANT a store duties, delivery of goods and site supervision c At least secondary433 words
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Advertisement350 1984-09-11 31 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous I SINGAPORE I I SHIPBUILDING I I ENGINEERING LTD I I Requires I I Security I Guards I Starting salary I $600-650 •Some experience m Security field, police or armed forces preferred •Must be physically fit Benefits -5 day work week Free uniforms Free medical350 words
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Advertisement994 1984-09-11 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous AJ PARKWAY PARADE PREBID HO N TEf IERUN THE PEPPERMINT "°"t PARK THEATRE l waiters; lounoe WAITRESSES has vacancies for: 2. LOUNGE 1a LOUNGE HOSTESSES WAITRESSES 2" SSft!J5 ERMAIDS 2. BARTENDERS fconWHouse) 3. RECEPTIONIST 5. PANTRY^IAIDS CUM TYPIST 6. MUSLIM994 words
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Advertisement663 1984-09-11 31 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous LE BERNARDIN has immediate vacancies for Experienced SENIOR CHEF DEPARTIE CHEFS DEPARTIE COMMIS COOKS CAPTAINS BARTENDER CASHIER Must have initiative and be responsible. Preferably with some knowledge of stock control and able to operate NCR electronic cash register. We offer attractive salary and other fringe663 words
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Advertisement502 1984-09-11 31 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous CM/S5 INTERNATIONAL Due to expansion, we require an additional MAINTENANCE DELIVERY DRIVER a Class 2 and 3 driving licence c Preferably possess a motorbike. c Able to speak and write English. c Completed N.S. c Good knowledge of Singapore roads. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY I I c502 words
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Advertisement504 1984-09-11 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Transport company requires: (1) LORRY DRIVERS (2) CASUAL LABOURERS (3) DESPATCH RIDER (With own motorcycle). Call personally at: #04-02 Central Building or tel: *****91. 1) WAREHOUSE ASSISTANTS (Full time) (Part time) 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. c Able to speak and read English. c Preferably504 words
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Advertisement622 1984-09-11 31 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous EXPANDING TILES COMPANY ut gently requires 1 Lorry Driver cum Delivery Clerk Applicants must have class 3 driving licence with at least 1 year's working experience Able to read simple Chinese and English Starting salary $660 p m plus allowance Incentives for those with good622 words
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Advertisement700 1984-09-11 31 66 Situations Vat int I) Miscellaneous Plastic Injection Moulding «ty has immt-dlate vacancies f< r the lollowmK Male General Workers Interested applicants piease apply personally at Mcc Lee Shing Plastic Fty Pte Ltd Blk 161 Kallang Way -02-04/06 Koltam Ayar Ind Pk (1334) Printing Company requires Fulltime or Part-time PRINTING700 words
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Advertisement915 1984-09-11 31 06 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous URGENTLY REOUIRED CHINESE Despatch Clerk and Chinese Wharf Clerk by transport > oiiipany At least I years experience m similar line Interested, please call personally at: 10 Anson Road *21-05A. BtDfapOft 0207 AN EXPERIENCED DRIVER required 30 years of age Able to speak English Few.915 words
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Advertisement794 1984-09-11 32 66 Situations Vacant -I I) Miscellaneous LADIES FASHION WHOLESALE Manufacturer requires A) Experienced Drafter H) Indoor Se*ers i > Female lieneral •Yorkers ivi 4»iK7.«»ti LORRY ORIVER WITH c lass 4 drlvimh licence urgently required Must understand simple Bngh.sh rieeac call BMSHS for intervie MEDICAL NURSE WANTED for Auk Mo Kio794 words
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Advertisement590 1984-09-11 32 (DgjJ THERE ARE f ECU 375 rgs /z\ ry r=\ vehicles available .^BBBBF^BaS IllVk^S 9HB^ b^bV Hblb^bS/Sbß!^^'! B^B^B^B^B^B^Bb II «3 B^B^Bv. H Bm^l SUNRISE CAR RENTALS IPTE) L TO Brand New Nissan Sunny 1.3 DX at Special Rate for monthly rental. *****26/*****39 109. Bukit Timah Road Singapore 0922 (A memoer590 words
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Advertisement541 1984-09-11 32 76 Vehicles For Sale a) Alia/Peugeot 1977 PEUGEOT SO4 auto with aircon. n^n-PARF. private registration, 4 months road tax, tip top condition. Selling $6,800 0.n.0. Tel: *****64. Mr. Lee. 1979, ALFA GIULIETTA 1.6 PARF. Aircond. radio, cassette. Beautifully kept. $17,800 0.n.0. Tel: *****93 *****85 1980 COMPANY PEUGEOT 504 auto. $9.300541 words
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Advertisement684 1984-09-11 32 76 Vehicle* For Sale c) DatMun/Htamam AUGUST 1913 DATSUN Bluebird 1600. Big bumper, power windows, aircond. radio cassette, tax tyres new, showroom condition. *****85. 19*2 NISSAN SUNNY 13, 5-speed. 1 private owner, aircon., radio, cassette, power windows, central locking, showroom condition. $21.500 0.n.0. Te1: *****85 ALMOST 19*2 100A. Squarelamp. 1684 words
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Advertisement864 1984-09-11 32 76 Vehicles For Sale d) Flat END 75 FIAT 1325, 5-speed, passed inspection, aircon. radio/ cassette, $3,600 46 Tavistock Avenue, Spore 1955 Tel: *****07 IMMACULATE CONDITION 1981 Fiat 131 Racing. Full accessories, asking $24,500 Contact *****20 1977 FIAT 131S aircon. sports rims, PARF eligible. View: 26 Norrls Road, tel: *****32.864 words
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Advertisement859 1984-09-11 32 76 Vehicles For Sale t) Honda 1991 HONDA ACCORD. Power steering, high power cassette, sports rims Price: $21,000 ono Tel. *****59 1982 CIVIC. 1 owner, aircon. accident free, new insurance and road tax $22,500 0.n.0 Tel: *****45. 1982 HONDA ACCORD EX 1 private owner. With complete accessories. Showroom condition $29,300859 words
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Advertisement766 1984-09-11 32 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale h) Mercedes m) Mercedes BRAND NEW COLLECTOR'S ITEM. 1971, Mercedes 250 CE Coupe Fuel injection, aircond. sport rims, 1 year tax. Excellent condition. Tel: *****58 JULY 1977 MERCEDES Benz 200. manual Private owner. PARF. aircond. radio cassette, tax tyres new. beautiful condition.766 words
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Advertisement715 1984-09-11 32 76 Vehicles For Sale Mitsubishi SECOND OWNER. ORIGINAL Blue accident free. 1980 Lancer 1400SL With full accessories Immaculate condition $16,800 Ring: Mr Tay. *****83 after noon. I*7* BEAUTIFUL MIT. Celeste 1400 c.c. Full accessories, accept no radio cassette. Selling $9,600 0.n.0. Loan arrangeable. Tradein *****83 1977 SIGMA GS 5-speed. PARF.715 words
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Advertisement838 1984-09-11 32 76 Vehicles For Sale j) Toyotm 82 TOYOTA COROLLA DX. aircond. radio cassette. 1 private owner, showroom condition Asking $***** Tel *****39 after 10 00 a m ALMOST 19*0 COROLLA DX. 1 owner, aircon. radio cassette, new paint, tyres, downpayment $3,000 *****65 ALMOST 79 COROLLA PARF. air con, radio, cassette,838 words
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Advertisement807 1984-09-11 32 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others Attract**) in tmvsi rate* Loan periods o« up to I 4* monttvs Up 9OH financing OCBC FINANCE (S) LTD I Tong Eng Building I 101 Cecil Street #01-01 Singapore 0106 I Tel: *****33 i t *****17 *****78 I < J 1(77 1200 C.C. Daihatsu807 words
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Advertisement557 1984-09-11 33 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others k) Others k) Others i aaYaS/'^HHv >£mk *abk^ j aY ~W -^0^ .^bmbk. aaaV JF > a*j i --r mt ww J| yS Jr ■B\ aV' wl^^^j -m t**~ i L^jj **—^»a^a*a^BMßW# a^B«»»W»"^^^^^^^^ 1 LbV^"^^^^ fcjß557 words
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Advertisement462 1984-09-11 33 uKit Timah Road Tel *****55 6 7 8 9 > *****04 Leng Kee Road Tel ***** 1147 laPayohTel *****88 West Coist Tel 778! n. 1 c. m) Motor Cycles/ Scooters ld GOOD YAMAHA RXIOO $290 x RXK 135 $520; RDI2SLC $790 Honda HXI3S $950; CBN4OO $1,200 Kawasaki ARI2S $680; GTOIII462 words
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Advertisement419 1984-09-11 33 ***** *****31 *****01 *****21 5566 8135 77 Vehicles Wanted AA MEMBER REQUIRES any mak j of vehicles, private and non PARF welcome. Cosh payment *****58 Tony An p. Reside net J *****47. BUSINESSMAN URGENTLY RE QUIRES few units secondham cars, any made, any mode PARF/ non-PAHF. Phon *****49 No dealers419 words
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Advertisement636 1984-09-11 33 78 Scrap Vehicles WANTED ANY CAPACITY PARK scrap/ used/ commercial vehicles Highest offer *****58/ *****63. Kwok. Balestier Road WANTED SCRAP CARS/ used cars/ commercial vehicles. Tel *****40/ *****33. Mr Yeo (Night *****13) ALL TYPES OF scrap good used cars wanted. Good price offered *****02/*****76 Mr Toh HIGHEST ATTRACTIVE PRICE for636 words
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Advertisement706 1984-09-11 33 YT 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses SPANISH DESIGNED BUNGALOW Sited on elevated land with 10.000 sq.ft. private garden. Large living/dining with 4 spacious bedrooms, fully airconditioned. Rental: $3,500. METZ PROPERTIES PTE LTD *****88 (5 LINES) DIST 21. CLEMENTI PARK 30 Sunset Square, near American/ International Schools. Lovely 2 1/2-storey bungalow706 words
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Advertisement643 1984-09-11 33 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses COLD STORAGE JELITA vicinity close to International School 2-storey semi-detached. 3 bedrooms/ servant's, tastefully furnished Rental: $2,200. Tel: *****66 DIST. II LINDEN DRIVE beautiful single-storey detached 15,000 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms/ servant's. Large patio overlooking Into matured garden. $4,500. Deans Property. *****55 DIST. 16. OFF EAST643 words
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Advertisement631 1984-09-11 33 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST 11 HILLCREST, DOUBLESTOREY corner terrace, with beautiful, mature garden 3 bedrooms, servant's, fully furnished $1,800. Mc'Robertson *****88 DIST. 11. VANDA ROAD, attractive, double-storey semi-detached. 3 spacious bedrooms, servant's. Fully furnished. Reasonable rental. Stme Realty. *****01 2. DIST. 10 OEI TIONG Ham Park, beautiful 4-bedroomed631 words
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Advertisement663 1984-09-11 33 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses SERANGOON GARDEN BEAUTI FULLY renovated painted slngle-.storey terrace bedrooms, extended kitchen $1 100 Reat *****57' *****13 SERANGOON GARDEN TERRACE house with car porcti. I rooms, quiet location, near supermarket, newly painted $1,200 Available 15/9/84 Contact :«***** SIGLAP 2-STOREY TERRACE bedrooms plus 1 room. Air-con Recently663 words
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Advertisement1103 1984-09-11 33 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments rCsArdmow c Park^t OPEN HOUSE I Long or short lease I Luxurious apartments to let with exclusive Country Club membership Just off Orchard Road and Scotts Road 3 bedrooms: large lounge; ample parking Furnished or unfurnished Rental from $4,525 per1,103 words
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Advertisement681 1984-09-11 34 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments Dial. 9 new beautiful apartments, furnished. 2/ 3 aircon bedrooms, swimming pool, squash tennis courts. $2,000 to $2,000 c Dial. 9, Orchard Boulevard vicinity, super luxurious apartment. 4 bedrooms, central aircon. big living/ dining areas, swimming pool, squash' tennis court. $0,500. a Dial. 11. townhouse681 words
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Advertisement818 1984-09-11 34 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments LEEDON HEIGHTS DIST. 10 PENTHOUSE WALKING DISTANCE TO AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOL. 3 bedrooms, family room, large living and dining with a huge balcony, private roof-terrace Only $3,5uw. CALL: UNIVERSAL REALTY PTE LTD TEL: *****06 (5 LINES) TELEX: RS2SBS9 ACRO Modern 3-bedroomed apartment with nice kitchen,818 words
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Advertisement898 1984-09-11 34 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 10, THE WILSHIRE Luxurious brand new apartments and penthouses. Spacious living/ dining. 3 bedrooms, servant's. Pool, library and gymnasium. $3,400/ $6,800 E J Young 7322nrt6 DIST. 10. BALMORAL TOWER Well kept. 4-bedroomed apartment, 3,000 sq.ft. Spacious living/ dinIng, modern kitchenette, swimming pool/, tennis court898 words
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Advertisement813 1984-09-11 34 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments LAOUNA PARK. OIST. 15, high floor, facing sea, furnished, with 3 bedrooms, spacious llvlng/dlnmg. servant's, tennis court, $2 000. Shamwood Realty, *****11/2 LEEDON HEIGHTS The ultimate m condominium living. 3 bedrooms maisonette with full facilities. Large living/ dining area. $2,500. *****33/ *****11 (agent). PANDAN VALLEY813 words
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Advertisement818 1984-09-11 34 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 9 APARTMENT, PACIFIC Mansion Blk A. Facing Orchard Road. J bedrooms, furnished rent $1,650 negotiable. Jennings Homes, *****64/ *****03. DIST 9. HIOHPOINT APARTMENT partially furnished, 3 bedrooms, servant's room, swimming pool, covered carpark, 24 hours security Gillman: *****60. DIST 9 HORIZON TOWERS, over 20818 words
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Advertisement801 1984-09-11 34 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 2t79 53A 28A Jalan Tan Serlmpt 2 rooms, 1 hall, unfurnished Rental: $550 p m Tel *****75 No agents DIST 21. SHERWOOD TOWER vicinity, 3- bedrooms maisonette, fully facilities, partially furnished. $1,300 Marlfold: *****22 DIST S OREENACREB MAISONETTE with facilities 3 bedrooms, fully furnished801 words
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Advertisement799 1984-09-11 34 86 Accommodation Vacant c) Booms MONTHLY/WEEKLY/DAILY. Furnished Air-conditioned Carpeted Separate entrance. Orchard Road neighbourhood Convenient, privacy area *****71 BALMORAL ROAD FURNISHED. aircond room. $750. Own bathroom, heater, refrigerator, c.t v car park, private entrance. Contact *****41 FURNISHED/ UNFURNISHED ROOMS/ apartments/ houses available immediately m various residential districts Tel: *****74/ *****73.799 words
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Advertisement745 1984-09-11 34 87 Accommodation Wanted a) Houses SMALL FAMILY REQUIRES private apartment/ house Any districts Budget $800 $1,400 Tel *****59 Principals only b) Apartments HUGE REPUTABLE JAPANESE company urgently requires apartments m Orchard Road, Pearlbank. HUDC East Coast Company's tenancy commencing immediately or later. Owners, please tel *****13/ *****57. WANTED URGENTLY 2-BEDROOM-ED745 words
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Advertisement749 1984-09-11 34 89 Properties F of Sale 89 Proptrtits For Satt a) Houses a) Houses Bpscr MICHAEL SIM |1 O^af 1^— To be held at Mandarin Court C 4th Floor Mandarin Hotel on Tuesday 18th September 1984 at 2.30 p.m. 1) 4 BROADRICK CLOSE New 2-storey seml-detacried bungalow Area: 410.7 sq. m.749 words
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Advertisement704 1984-09-11 34 DIST. 11. MERRYN VICINITY well kept, double-storey terrace, land approximately 1800 sq ft 4 spaclous bedrooms/ 3 baths, splitlevel living/ dining, recently rewired BN Associates: *****07 DIST. 10. SINGLE-STOREY BUNGALOW on elevated ground. South orientation. 3 bedrooms/ servant's, quit t residence, land over 8500 sq.ft.. convenient to supermarket BN Associates704 words
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Advertisement753 1984-09-11 35 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sate 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses a) Houses ■-p'*-^ J^fS^J' _J*" 4^ 4 -^'-f An incomparable *^*^'X_^^^__2i>^^^/ modern home 81^^ with new and i i excellent structure, H 4 /&aC o^SSL style and ele 9 ant I <\ /^s^^ design.753 words
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Advertisement556 1984-09-11 35 I BUNGALOW ON CHOICE land ir O»l Tiong Ham Park ideal foi your >, •■•ri renovation. $1.38 mil' lion 0.n.0. 7?*7288. CORAL PARK, DIST. 2Ob-, 'iouble storey Intermediate ten_cr house, vacant possession. Tel *****07 DIST. 10. MARCO POLO vicinity double-storey bungalow. 6 bedrooms, servant's, land 30,000 sq.ft $3 38M. Colliers556 words
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Advertisement518 1984-09-11 35 89 Properties For Sato b) Private Apartments FOREIGNERS CAN BIIY Diet. 11 Watten Eat condominium, brand new townhouse with own garden. 3 bedrooms/ servant s. 2.100 sq.f t. $630,000. Dial. 10 Ridge wood "Kalakaua Rise" 3-bedroomed apartment, 1,600 sq.ft. $460,000. Dist.lo Jervois Road brand new apartment. 3 bedrooms, ser- vant's,518 words
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Advertisement796 1984-09-11 35 89 Propertiet For Sato 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) PriTMte Apartments b) Prlratt Apartments b) Private Apartments Located near Thomson Road/ 4m_i_-i_9_____- Braddell Road PANORAMIC A^m mdWm >m^ m VIEW OF THE f U M|_N CITY LIFE Viii Mmi n m _tf^__ B <^FMir i ii-iM796 words
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Advertisement1076 1984-09-11 35 89 Prop«rti«s For Sale ~89 Propertits For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments V NASSIM MANSION" The most sought-after apartment block. One high-level unit for sale. Accomodation comprises imposing entrance hail, study room, separate living and dining rooms, kitchen, ensuite masterbedroom, 2 other bedrooms with attached bathrooms, servant's room1,076 words
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Advertisement842 1984-09-11 35 89 ProptrtiM For Sato I b) Private Apartments BLK D. MARYLANO PARK. 1.900 sqft High floor Pool tennis $395,000 10 15a m 1.15pm *****10 broker) DIST. 1. PEOPLES PARK Centre. 1605 sq ft High floor, renovated Facing sea $425,000 View Enterprise *****54 DIST. 15. OCEAN PARK high floor, facing Southeast842 words
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Advertisement863 1984-09-11 35 89 ProptrtiM For Sale c) HUDC Apartments BRADDELL PHASE 1. 1550 sq ft Extensively renovated, high floor, morning sun $265,000 Contact *****61 *****62 (Owner) FARRFR COURT TYPE A. Blk H 1770 sq ft Mosaic flooring throughout $275,000 o.n o. Uniwesl *****15/*****92 MARINE PARADE. 1770 sq ft high floor, fully furnished.863 words
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Advertisement813 1984-09-11 36 89 Proptftws For Sale d HDB Apartments COMMONWEALTH CLOSE. TWO roonit'il tastefully renovated recently High lloor Call *****5 iatltT2pm No broker DIST. 2 SPOTTISWOODE PARK Hik 110 High floor, quoted price j.lJH.mxt Selling $135,000 Impeco: *****61 EUNOS CRESCENT 5-ROOMED. high door terrazzo throughout. kiti-hm cabinets. $106,000 neg *****11 FARRER ROAD813 words
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Advertisement1186 1984-09-11 36 90 Properties Wanted 90 Properties Wanted DEVELOPMENT SITE WANTED A leading development company requires land for building terrace houses, semi-de-tached and apartment flats. r Please write to: THE ADVERTISER S.T. BOX A***** 390 KIM SENG ROAD SINGAPORE 0923. ANG MO KIO/ Bedok HUB 4 5- roomed urgently required Q1 Carlnrv1,186 words
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Advertisement569 1984-09-11 36 91 Factory Sp«c»s 91 Factory Spsces 91 Factory Spaces aaaTi aaaaS .aaaaaV .^aaaaßßi .^^aa^. .^atb. X^LaaV I HaMlVl 6aaaaW%^%^|^P I I INDUSTRIAL BUILDING I I Answers your I I Manpower needs I I Conveniently located. Less than 4km from *^<T"\ I I the PIE Within walking distance from I I569 words
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Advertisement372 1984-09-11 36 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces I^CHOICE^I W FACTORY V f SPACE FOR 1 I LEASE I I Factory Space of various I dimensions at Sims Aye./ I I Eunos Road for lease. I Please contact: *****81/ *****95 (Miss Ng) or I *****58 (Mr. Chong) I 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/372 words
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Advertisement559 1984-09-11 36 93 Office Space* 93 Office Spacet b) Rental b) Rental Exclusive Office Space available J^ Tong Eng Building Modern 26-storey Office Building at Cecil Street Partitioned office space of 600 sq. ft and above available for lease. Excellent parking facilities. I I Interested parties, please contact: Tong Eng Brothers Pte559 words
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Advertisement762 1984-09-11 36 MING ARCADE. OFFICE cum showroom outside CBD 200 sq ft. Rental SBOO inclusive maintenance 1 month's deposit. Slme Realty. *****01 2 OFFICE SPACE FOR rental at groundfloor. located at East Coast Road. 2 partition, with aircond. and carpeted. Asking $800 pm Tel: *****33 OUTSIDE CBD OFFICE for rent I sale.762 words
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Advertisement808 1984-09-11 37 92 Warehouse*/ 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces BRIGMTWAY j BUILDING j S Quality warehouse light I 5 industrial building I IE 8 M Better location m m Off Macpherson Road 91 Better management fi B maintenance. I Q| c Ready for immediate occupation I B808 words
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Advertisement1234 1984-09-11 37 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces I t) Rental b) Rental b) Rental I p^Sara your soles _B_B_B_B_B_B_B_B_B_B_B_B_B_B_B_B_B_B_B_B_B_B_B_B_B_B_B_L__B_B_ 'k__^'sp^ I_B_L_ BB_B_i_— BBmlb-^BBmI BB_B^P^___a^Bßßßßk_S^_B_i B_P_t_oT^Av\ 19t9mtnfl m M^*'amm^ m Za^ m^ m^ <_H -si BMBOv- w* Tbv< ln??n'X'Jß~_ir j !v» H^3 Sf 7 V BJ I J liiVi1,234 words
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Advertisement462 1984-09-11 37 95 Other Real Estate AN EXCELLENT INVESTMENT opportunity S-storey corannrnul ruin residential hutlding at Aliwul Street, between Victoria and Lavender MRT Station, outside Restricted Zone, within CBU Sale price at SI 6M with full tenancy at $120,000 per annum Contact *****64 Mr Wong DIST. 1026 RESIDENTIAL LAND, 20.000 sq ft462 words
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Advertisement871 1984-09-11 37 101 Cruit«t 101 Cruises 101 Cruit«« Cruise4o-No\d_ere with Coral Princess Yes. Nowhere else can you get a better Crime-to-Nouhetv. Harpers Holidays, specialist m such fun cruises, otters three exclusive sailings this year. Dec 7. Dec 14. Jan 4. From as low as $330. Cruise-to-Somewhere o If you must get to871 words
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Advertisement863 1984-09-11 38 102 Tour* 102 Tours 102 Tour* 102 Tours praic'im&#P |L J^^^ You can now afford quality tours at value-for-moiwy prices! -J&w .^LVaI ■■T^l B\^^B BW^WmHiofcrf. iiJ liiJß" V r^ aH^Hala^aT* kVBaB 991^911^^ r Y^^^^^ H "«SCl^^^^^£ H 3 Land of the Morning Calm. land of the Rising Sun fIHLV| Visit863 words
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Advertisement299 1984-09-11 38 102 Tours 102 Tours ASEAN MALAYSIA Daily departures 2/3 days Desaru from $1 00/Sl 2O/51 75 Stay at the Desaru View or Merlin Hotels 2/3 days Genting Highlands from $255 2/3 days Malacca (by air) from $265 3/4 days Pulau Tinman (by air) from $295 2/3/4 days Pening from $305299 words
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Advertisement7 1984-09-11 38 102 Tours ■Sa\aaaar^LaaW I Coll CATS 0t*****66.7 words
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Advertisement265 1984-09-11 38 102 Tour* 1 L l{tritai]<L>ioußs 81-06 Tanglin Shopping Centre Tel: 2351 960 8/11 TAIWAN/ Days HONGKONG $1759/***** 6/8 HONGKONG/ Days MACAU/ BANGKOK $1445/$ 1480 SDaysBANGKOK/ PATTAYA $735 (Stay at Siam Inter Con or President Regent) 4/5 PHUKET/ Days 5499/5571 3DaysHAADYAI/ SONGHLA $439 2DaysPENANG $320 3DaysDESARU VIEW $185 3DaysMALACCA VILLAGE RESORT265 words
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Obituary, Illustration104 1984-09-11 39 The Family of the late Mr. Gweo Ah Lee (Nga Ah Lee) Express their heartfe.'t thanks to Doctors. Nursej. Staff of Toa Payoh HosplUl Ward 4. relatives, friends, office colleagues for their assistance, attendance, donations, condolences and wreaths during their recent bereavement. THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MDM104 words
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Obituary, Illustration154 1984-09-11 39 MR. SIN CHEW LAY AGED 63 passed away peacefully on 10th SepM9S4. Lovingly remembered by: WIFE: CHAN CHOY PENO SON: SIN MUN KAY DAUGHTER-IN-LAW: WONG JUAT CHIN, GEOROINA DAUGHTERS: SUN SIOW ENG, SALLY SINSAUKUEN.IVY SIN SOU LAN. JULIE SIN SAU FUN, JEAN SONS-IN-LAW: CHAN SHELT TSONG. VINCENT YOSHIFUMI154 words
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Obituary, Illustration89 1984-09-11 39 MRS. ALICE LOH NEE HANG YOKE KUAN AGED 49 yaara wm celled Horn* to Tlw Lord on 9th B*pttmlMr ISM, having behind: Husband: Loh Fook Ngon Sent: David Loh Kok Sum Dennis Loh Kok Yew Daughter: Patricia Loh Eva A Memorial Service will be conducted at the St.89 words
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TIMESPORT
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Article, Illustration641 1984-09-11 39 England boss faces problems over key positions LONDON, Mon. With England's first qualifying match for the 1986 World Cup only a month away, this Wednesday's international against East Germany should be giving manager Bobby Robson a chance for some last-minute fine tuning. But many England fans, remembering theReuter - 641 words
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Article316 1984-09-11 39 European Soccer Spotlight ROME, Mon. Napoli yesterday cashed m on their US$7.5 million signing of Argentine striker Diego Maradona when a crowd of 81,000 saw them draw 1-1 with Fiorentina m the Italian Cup soccer competition. Daniel Bertoni netted Napoli's equaliser m the 65th minuteReuter - 316 words
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Article159 1984-09-11 39 Champs skip a beat PARIS, Mon. Bordeaux's flying start of five successive wins In the Preach soccer League came to an end yesterday when they were held to a dull, goalless draw at Brest. But the remit was good enough to maintain the champions' two-pout lead ever Auerre, who drewReuter - 159 words
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Article242 1984-09-11 39 MADRID, Mon. Spain's amateur and junior players enjoyed the chance of a lifetime yesterday when they replaced their striking professional clubmates to make their first-team debuts m the second round of the Spanish League. Qubs m the top three divisions fielded junior or amateur teams afterReuter - 242 words
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Article189 1984-09-11 39 On the American Scene NEW YORK, Mon. Phil Simms, who has spent most of his National Football League career on the sidelines with injuries, is now spending his time causing pain to the opposition. Simms fired three touchdown passes and Lawrence Taylor and Terry Kinard ledAP - 189 words
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Article534 1984-09-11 39 Aussie sports results DIVISION ONE: Austria*: Austria Vienna 2 SC Eisenstadt 1, Austria Klagenfurt 1 Admira Wacker I, Voest Linz 2 Sturm Graz 1, GAK 4 LASK 0, Austria Salzburg 0 Rapid Wien 2, Vienna 0 SSW Innsbruck 1, Alpine Donawitz 4 FAY AC 1, Wiener Sportclub534 words
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Article73 1984-09-11 39 Blizzard storm through TORONTO, Mon. Midfielder Randy Ragan scored the only goal as Toronto Blizzard kept their playoff hopes alive with a 1-0 victory over Tampa Bay Rowdies m the regular-season final of the North American Soccer League. The win, before 12,565 spectators at Varsity Stadium, gave Blizzard a 14-10AP - 73 words
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Article292 1984-09-11 39 Ajax win top spot AMSTERDAM, Mon. Ajax extended their lead m the Dutch First Division with a 3-0 win against Excelsior Rotterdam yesterday. It was Ajax's third win this season and they maintained their 100 per cent record. Ajax took the lead after 23 minutes when Ronald Spelbos scored fromReuter - 292 words
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Article181 1984-09-11 39 NEW YORK, Mon. Darryl Motley and Don Slaught lifted back-to-back sacrifice flies m the ninth inning yesterday, rallying the Kansas City Royals to sole possession of the American baseball League West lead with a 6-5 win over the Seattle Mariners. The victory, combined with Minnesota'sUPI - 181 words
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Article, Illustration729 1984-09-11 41 Easy does it for Big Mac NEW YORK, Mon. John McEnroe reinforced his world No. 1 ranking yesterday when he won his fourth US Open singles title by overwhelming Ivan Lendl, of Czechoslovakia, 6-3, 6-4, 6-1 m the final here. The 25-year old American top seed never dropped his serviceReuter; AP - 729 words
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79 1984-09-11 41 4 He was coming m a lot, which surprised me. Maybe he wanted to end the points early. When he didn't break me early, he looked discouraged. I felt I played the big points well when I needed to. He certainly didn't play79 words
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Article117 1984-09-11 41 Pongpakan wins Perak Open KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Thailand's Davis Cup star, P. Pongkapan, captured the men's singles title of the Pcrak Open tennis championships at the Municipal Grass Courts here last night. Top-seeded Pongkapan defeated the second seed, S. Selvaragoo, of Malaysia, 3-6, 6-0, 6-1 m the final. Making his117 words
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Article360 1984-09-11 41 MONZA, Mon. Austria's Niki Lauda took a step closer to his third World Championship after a brillia.it victory m the Italian Grand Prix here yesterday. Lauda, 35, m a coolly calculated performance, took his time yesterday before sweeping into the lead m his McLaren five lapsReuter - 360 words
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Article129 1984-09-11 41 PORT OF SPAIN, Mon. West Indies have chosen a 16-strong team for the tour of Australia, which includes five Test matches, starting on October 19. West Indies will start as favourites to beat Australia for the second time this year, following their 3-0 series triumph. SaidAFP - 129 words
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Article205 1984-09-11 41 Mti'i slagles: John McEnroe (US) bt Ivan Le.idl (Cze) 6-3. 6-4, 6-1. DhMm: John Fitzgerald (Aust) and Tomas Smid (Cze) bt Stefan Edberg and Anders Jarryd (Swe) 7-6. 64, 64. Wemea's single*: Martina Navratilova (US) bt Chris Evert Lloyd (US) 6-4, 44, 64. DmMm: Martina Navratilova andAP - 205 words
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Article246 1984-09-11 41 There's still room at the top NEW YORK, Mm. John McEnroe, winner of Us fourth US Open tennis championship, believes be can raise the level of his game even higher. After wiping out Ivan Lendl In straight sets, McEnroe said: "I've gotten better this year, and I feel I canAP - 246 words
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Article283 1984-09-11 41 LONDON, Mon. Nottinghamshire snatched the runners-up spot m the English Sunday League while champions Essex crashed to a resounding defeat on the final day of the cricket competition yesterday. Nottinghamshire beat Somerset by seven wickets to finish level on 42 points with Sussex, who wonReuter - 283 words
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Article270 1984-09-11 41 CASTRES (France), Mon. Swiss Benno Wiss finally took the Tour de L'Avenir overall leader's jersey after winning his second successive stage here yesterday. The 22-year-old finished alone for the second straight day as he took the top spot m yesterday's fifth stage, the 203 kmAFP - 270 words
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Article324 1984-09-11 42 ATHLETICS SCENE TAIPEH, Mon. Indonesian Purnomo equalled the Asian record of !o.34sec for the men's 100 metres at the Fifth International Invitational meet here. Purnomo, 21, is now the fourth co-holder of the Asian record. The other three are Japanese Shuii Yijima and Tadaki FuwaAFP; Reuter - 324 words
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Article, Illustration233 1984-09-11 42 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI FAS Council decision on appeal tomorow By SALIM MOIN will know tomorrow night whether or not he will be playing soccer before September 1989. Because the Football Association of Singapore Council will decide on his re-appeal against the six-year suspension imposed on the former national233 words
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Article176 1984-09-11 42 SOH CHIN AUN-led Malacca will provide the Singapore soccer squad with their final test before their Merlion Cup campaign from Oct 14-28 at the National Stadium. The Football Association of Singapore yesterday finalised arrangements with Malacca for match on Oct 6 at the National Stadium. The Republic176 words
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Article, Illustration343 1984-09-11 42 J. RAJENDRAN - J. R A JENDR AN Olympian worth his wait m gold... at last By, SILVER turned to gold last night for a 24-carat man. Singapore's only Olympic medallist, Tan Howe Liang, was finally paid the tribute he so richly deserved when the International Weightlifting Federation presented him with343 words
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Article610 1984-09-11 42 SUNNINGDALE( England), Mon. Gordon Brand Junior stole Severiano BaUesteros' thunder on the final day of the European Open with a brilliant outward run of 29 yesterday. It helped the Scot to a last-round 64 and a 10--under-par 270 to deny BaUesteros the U5531,750 ($68,800) winner'sReuter; AP; UPI - 610 words
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Article201 1984-09-11 42 PORTLAND (Oregon), Mon. Amy Afcott, playing almost to perfection while her main challengers struggled, shot a two-under-par 70 yesterday to win the US$l5O,OOO ($322,500) Portland Ladies Professional Golf Association championship by three strokes. Amy won for the third time this year and for the 20th time mAP; UPI - 201 words
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282 1984-09-11 42 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By SINGAPORE'S main hope Kee Bee Khim has withdrawn from the Singapore Ladies Golf Association Open starting at Tanah Merah today. Bee Khim, who has won the title for the past four years and expected to be one of the main contenders,282 words
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Article242 1984-09-11 42 HUNGARY, led by former world junior champion Laszlo Fabian, scored an upset victory over a heavilyfavoured Soviet team m the Friendship '84 modern pentathlon competition which ended m Warsaw on Sunday. The five-day competition at Warsaw's Academy of Physical Education was part of the sports competition organisedAP; AFP; Reuter - 242 words
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Article536 1984-09-11 43 Hakikat Rai reports on the Junior World Cud Asia-Oceania hockey qualifying round Full-back Sajiv nets face-saving goal as Singapore are hit for nine KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. India unleashed their awesome power, sinking their teeth into the jugular, bleeding Singapore for a 9-1 victory m a Group A536 words
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Article213 1984-09-11 43 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Two key Singapore players, Mohamed Moor and Nordin Manaf will break camp tomorrow to return home despite the fact that Singapore still have a game m hand against Japan. Nordin and Noor will leave m the morning so that they can return213 words
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Article317 1984-09-11 43 TAY CHENG KHOON - The courts will miss the 'Khan' TAY CHENG KHOON By PAKISTANI squash ace Jahangir Khan, who won the Pilkington world championship m Auckland last year, will not be making an appearance m either the Malaysian or the Singapore Open championships. This was announced by the star's Malaysian agents after both317 words
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Article, Illustration245 1984-09-11 43 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The young cubs from Singapore could learn a trick or two from the leaders of the pack when Australia meet India m a Group A match here tomorrow evening (5.25). The victors are certain to take pole position m the group, avoiding the dreadedNST - 245 words
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Article215 1984-09-11 43 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The spectre of a 10-0 hiding by the Pakistanis m the last Junior World Cup finals m 1982, still hangs heavily over hosts Malaysia. And the results of their recent meetings have only tended to highlight the Malaysians' shortcomThe outcome of their Group B215 words
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Article214 1984-09-11 43 Koreans step closer to semis KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. South Korea continued their relentless march towards the semi-finals with a 4-0 victory over China m a Group A match here this afternoon. After a goalless first half, substitute Kirn Man Hye provided the Koreans the opener when he deflected a penalty-corner214 words
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Article440 1984-09-11 43 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH Poor response so big meet's off By THE Singapore International, swimming's piece de resistance this year, was cancelled last night because of poor response. The Singapore Amateur Swimming Association decided this at an urgent meeting at Tanjong Rhu last night, ironically just before the440 words
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Advertisement219 1984-09-11 39 110 Computer 110 Computer 110 Computer j^F THINKING OF BEING A COMPUTER PROFESSIONAL? 1' I C G 747 Course Certificate Computer Science Part IGP 1/2 and In Computer Programming and Option A, C and D are offered Information Processing aiso available are idpm pi m 4 iv and post ,747219 words
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Article200 1984-09-11 40 IPOH, Mon. These horses did well over the weekend and can be followed: l And Of Fire again missed the start but made up plenty of ground m the run-in and finished strongly to force a deadheat with Double Adios IV for third placing.200 words
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Article175 1984-09-11 40 NEW YORK, Monday FIVE-YEAR-OLD Majesty's Prince won the U*****,000 (about SI650.000) Man O'War Stakes for the second time at Belmont Park Racecourse here yesterday. Majesty's Prince, who has now won US$l.4 million for owner John March, was ridden by Vince Bracciale, who held him back m fourthAFP - 175 words
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Article83 1984-09-11 40 IPOH, Mon. The following winners last weekend have been promoted: Fr»m Class U 1: Unsquashable (129), Bullrush (125), Royal Command n (121), Timber Merchant (121), Al Cartoon (119), Escalation II (119). PKm Class 4 to 3: Dress Well (86), Dynamite II (86), Handy Andy (85), Champagne Charlie83 words
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Article, Illustration313 1984-09-11 40 At the finish At the 400 m Pictures at the 4* m hy ALBERT SIM Cl 4 Div 4 1,200 m fc Handy Andy 2. Duet Solemn 3. Berjaya n 4. Tempered Dist: 2V 2 ti, 1 Time 1:13.4 Cl 4 Div 3313 words
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Article, Illustration563 1984-09-11 40 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By Promoted winners at Ipoh can have one outing at Bukit Timah FOR once, trainers and owners of horses with winning performances at Ipoh over the weekend are not grousing over their promotions. The promoted winners will, of course, miss their second-run engagements this weekend563 words
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Article1669 1984-09-11 40 WEIGHTS, barrier draws and ratings for I next weekend's races at Bukit Timah: SATURDAY CtoM 1 Div 2 IMOm (Rating.: 139-117) 4 Western Pacific 57 139 j 2 Versailles Palace 55 5 136 5 Bullet 55 135 1 Regal Man 54.5 134 9 Starlight 1111,669 words
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Article1885 1984-09-11 40 IPOH, Mon. Weights, barrier draws and ratings for this weekend's races here: SATURDAY CtaM 2 Div. 11.200 m 1.200 m (Ratings: 114-M) 5 Hit tite Warrior 57 114 8 Irish Melody 54.5 109 7My Eminence U54 108 6 Meteorite IV 53 106 11 Go Fred Go1,885 words
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Advertisement209 1984-09-11 40 write Just send a Paufa Pad note. A care. 1 friendship 1 I m *>**«< s*fcOL mm 4fc& j I&yealtng W I I feelings M also available: Instant Dream Letters Crazy Notes A Friend As Rare As You Instant Letters We've Got to Stop Eating Like This Another Day Another209 words
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Article, Illustration378 1984-09-11 41 141 Deaths 141 Deaths 141 Deaths KEE YEW LENG Aged 69 was called home to the Lord on Bth September 1984 leaving behind Wife: LEONG YUET HENG Sons: Daughters-in-law: Kee Chin Ho Teo Bee Kee Kee Chin Guan Joanna Leong Wai Seong Kee Chin Heng Daughters: Son-in-law: Kee Bee Khim378 words
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Article, Illustration123 1984-09-11 41 Th« family of the lata MR. MARCUS VIERRA express their sincere thanks to Rev. Frs. Creede, Gutterres A Pegado of SI. Joseph's Church (Victoria Street), friends, relatives a in-law* for their kind attendance, condolences, donations A wreaths during ttwtr r9C9fit b#FVsiv9fn#fit. Sp+cietl thanks to the staff of T.P.H.123 words
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Article, Illustration92 1984-09-11 41 MR. SOLOMON GEORGE Departed 11th Sept. IS«3 Fondly remembered by beloved wife, sons, daughters-in-law, grand -daughter and loved ones. Mass will be held at 5.30pm on 11/9/1984 at the Church of Blessed Sacrament, No. 1, Commonwealth Drive, Spore 0314. IN LOVING MEMORY OF M. AMIRTHAVALLI Departed 11th92 words
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Article, Illustration221 1984-09-11 41 141 Deaths 141 Deaths MR THAM KWANG HUI Aged: 90 paaaed away peacefully on 9th S«pi«mb*, 19M leav.ng behind Wiver Ng Ah Sor TeoKim Suan (deceased) Yeo Ah Mvi Yeo Shan Chiao Daughter*-in-law Boon Liat Mary Tnong Boon Yon K < deceased) Yung Ip-Hone Boon Swee O ng Ah Muay221 words
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Article, Illustration34 1984-09-11 41 144 inltomoriam 144 In Memonam IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR PARENTS MR TOK TECK HUP MOM YAP LYE CHAN DEr-ARTED 11/9/74 DEPARTED 20/9/80 Always remembered A cherished by children, daughter m law son-in-law grandchildren.34 words
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Article53 1984-09-11 41 The Family ol the late MADAM TJONG AH PAT with to thank Rev Daniel Tan Oen Tiu and Pastor Edmund De Souza of Kampong Kapor Methodist Church for conducting the night and funeral services All rotations, mends and neighours for the kindftYttendance, assistance donation*, wreaths and telegrams during53 words
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Article, Illustration119 1984-09-11 41 IN LOVING MEMORY OF MR. G. DORAI DEPARTED 11.9.82 THERE IS A LINK HEATH CANNOT SEVER. LOVE AND REMEMBRANCE LAST FOREVER. Fondly remembered by loving wile, children and grandchildren. High Mas* at Our Lady of Lourdes (Ophir Road) today at 6p.m. IN SWEET REMEMBRANCE of TC Perreau119 words
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Article, Illustration29 1984-09-11 41 THAKAR SINGH PANJGRAI P assed away 3ilM Bogh Ceremony will be held at Khalsa Dharmak Sabha. Niven Road on Wednesday 12.9.54 from Jpm Spm. All ere Wfkomt29 words
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Miscellaneous77 1984-09-11 43 TODAY'S EVENTS GOLF SLGA Open (Tanah Merah. 7.45 a.m.). HOCKEY BHA Div One: SRC B v Gurdwara Katong (Padang. 530 p.m.); Junior World Cup: Bangladesh v New Zealand (B a.m.). Japan v South Korea (3.45 p.m.). Australia v India (5.25 p.m.), Malaysia v Pakistan (7.15 p.m.). SOCCER Port League tournament:77 words
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167 1984-09-11 44 Bid made on life of police officer Flower-box murders HONGKONG, Mon. Police are investigating an attempt on the life of a senior police officer who is handling the gruesome flower box murders of the Chia brothers of Singapore. Chief Inspector Chan Siu Nin discovered a crude bomb designed to goNST - 167 words
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97 1984-09-11 44 Robber gets 7 years and 24 strokes A MAN was jailed yesterday for seven years and ordered to be given 24 strokes of the cane for having a .38 Makarov automatic pistol and 10 bullets, and for arnied robbery. Eu Chai Seng, 39, a painter, had earlier admitted having the97 words
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Article33 1984-09-11 44 NEW YORK, Mon. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials dropped another 8.84 points to 1,196.53 points m the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 33 words
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Article, Illustration256 1984-09-11 44 PAP all geared up for the election THE People's Action Party's election machinery is poised to roll full steam ahead as soon as the names of the last batch of new candidates are announced later this month. Various committees have been set up, each with specific tasks. One committee, forShin Min - 256 words
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Article65 1984-09-11 44 MANAMA. Mon. Saudi Arabians should avoid shopping m London's "Zionist" Marks and Spencer stores which "deliberately exploit mistakes" by Arab clients to accuse them of shoplifting, the Saudi government said yesterday. The foreign media, "especially Zionist and enemy," used "these isolated incidents to slander Arabs," according toAFP - 65 words
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Article34 1984-09-11 44 What it should have been THE MP for Geylang Serai is Mr Othman bin Haron Eusofe and not Mr Othman Wok as reported m The Straits Times yesterday. We are sorry for the error.34 words
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323 1984-09-11 44 Western funds used for grain purchases and making a fast buck MOSCOW, Monday MOSCOW is drawing major loans for the first time m nearly four years and is showing increasing sophistication m its use of Western financial markets to raise cash for its huge grainReuter - 323 words
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413 1984-09-11 44 Peres expected to overcome last hurdle TEL AVIV, Mon. Israeli Prime Minister-designate Shimon Peres is expected to surmount fierce opposition within his Labour Party which was meeting here today for a critical vote on a national coalition agreement with the rightwing Likud bloc. Approval from the party's 1,150--strong central committee413 words
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Article168 1984-09-11 44 Grand old lady, 105, dies MADAM Tjong Ah Pat who celebrated her 105 th birthday with four generations of relatives last month, died on Sept 5. She was born m China and throughout her life, hardly ever fell ill. Her granddaughter, Mrs Doris Kloezeman.,sB said: "Even when she had her168 words
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173 1984-09-11 44 JOHOR BARI Mon. The influx of Singapore youths going across the Causeway to gang up with their Malaysian counterparts m "breakdancing gigs" is worrying Johor authorities. Sources said the Singapore youths came on motorcycles to show off their skills and m the process coached theirNST - 173 words
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Advertisement134 1984-09-11 44 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Daily IN TODAY'S ISSUE A record three million tourists will visit Singapore m 1984 if there is a continuation of the strong rate of recovery seen so far this year. JAMIE LYE has the details. Details of a masterplon for Batam island reveal a multi-million dollar134 words
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Advertisement487 1984-09-11 44 RIDGID The Professional's Tools Built with professional workmanship for professional workers. Ridgid working tools excel m performance reliability The Original Heavy- Duty Pipe Wrench One of the world s best seller for so many reasons Ridyid^\ pipe wrenches come m a vanety of models and sizes M^ Each unit is487 words
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Miscellaneous105 1984-09-11 44 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Cloudy. TEMP. (C) up to a.m. tomorrow: M max., tt mm. SUNSET today: 7.M p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 4\57 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 14/21 Rain Manila 22/33 Fair Amsterdam 10/18 Rain Melbourne 11/17 Cloudy Bangkok 23/30 Fair Moscow 5/17 Cloudy Beijtag 14/25 Sunny New York 22/25105 words
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SECTION TWO
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Article, Illustration1163 1984-09-11 1 FRED WAITZKIN - FRED WAITZKIN By The tussle for the world chess championship crown m Moscow between Anatoly Karpov and Gary Kasparov began yesterday. But the man whose invisible presence will be felt at the championships who many people still believe is the greatest player of them allNew York Magazine - 1,163 words
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OUTLOOK
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Article65 1984-09-11 2 Is your appetite spoiling your diet plan? Just take one Mirapront-N capsule m the morning and keep your appetite under control all day long. Mirapront-N is an effective diet aid which you can buy economically. So you can lose weight faster. For your diet to65 words
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Article, Illustration879 1984-09-11 2 CINDY HALES - CINDY HALES Our contributor presents adaptations of two designer outfits for do-it-yourself sewing enthusiasts. Your choice of fabric is crucial to the success of these sophisticated, yet simple, day dresses by Cardin. By LES London College of Fashion and Technology TIMELESS clothes were presented m the Autumn/Winter879 words
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Article, Illustration14 1984-09-11 3 MAYA JAYAPAL - MAYA JAY APAL By A housewife The ted knows no age barriers14 words
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Article, Illustration197 1984-09-11 3 THERE'S a quest on to seek out the most creative hairstylists m Singapore. It began three weeks ago, and will end m December with the crowning of two hair artists one will win with the best blow-dry style, and the other with the most197 words
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592 1984-09-11 3 Keep Uttitis a catching disease FADS and foibles are an inevitable, indispensable part of our lives. It all started when cave man started the practice of dragging his chosen mate to his cave by her hair, and cave woman grew her hair long so that she could be dragged should592 words
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Article, Illustration939 1984-09-11 7 PHILIP COOREY - PHILIP COOREY Flmand film-makers By! "KISS me, kiss me as if it were the last time. Ingrid Bergman to Humphrey Bogart m Casablanca. "I won't do this movie, because I don't believe the love story. The heroine is an intellectual woman, and an intellectual woman939 words
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Article, Illustration499 1984-09-11 7 MATT WOLF - Greene slams film adaptations of his novels MATT WOLF By m Lonaon DESPITE his reputation as a cinematic novelist, author Graham Greene says many of his books have been turned Into "very bad films", even by great directors. Greene made a rare public appearance recently to speak to a standing-room-onlyAP - 499 words
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Article, Illustration775 1984-09-11 7 FRED WAITZKIN - FRED WAITZKIN By LEV ALBURT was a top Soviet grandmaster who defected to the United States m 1979 and became the highest-ranked player there m 1980 and 1981. Like the great European players of the 19th Century, he combines his genius for775 words
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Advertisement162 1984-09-11 1 Designer clothes m the making OUTLOOK, Pages Two and Three The enigma of Ingrid Bergman LEISURE. Page Seven keeps Bobby r«ps ■»«MIII§] US for 5 planning* Sf^*,* I •i^^» jC99 SKY AhQtnfviAti *^*S^W Jj^K^r^teJr vilftl I tpiOil I I lil II PI" b BBS J^Su Srf f^^B mMr*&m pP^^^ BWm162 words
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Advertisement51 1984-09-11 2 Till: i=xi*cirr SI-lOP V«mi oui mm' Imy MiuU* m SiiM|ii|MH*i k> t'lLsJlilHl Hi O\«»r runs t iimii (inters loi- uinid iiimmil Ihimm-s m Kun»fM> uhl IS Jinuis .ukl jiuki'l s. hlons,-, himl skiii s t«tr iimii, mHiMiuiml HtikliiMi. PI-MI'S ill $10, $15. $20. #02-32 Plhxii SiiMmiMini ~.VM»&:,*m M»riiM> IhuiukSlmi|l|MM| <4i51 words
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Miscellaneous300 1984-09-11 4 COMICS GARFIELD By am wm '•5^* < v I ftOL)R./V\ET uc a i 1 v *****/ A V V _>^k__ BUCK ROGERS IN THE 25TH CENTURY By Bates Sparling H^ BUT W TV^e l_*VbT IN^jTAvtslT.. I fyS^LCB^Ss BUCK wOuLf Buck Roeeße- *6OOP6y£ *&^*VF9*S£a\ 4^av mwt way IWIHm Atop e^ooo Rxx?A*ice^^M300 words
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Miscellaneous436 1984-09-11 5 COMICS J^_ PEANUTS ByScHu,* X ""V 1964 UnNad Faatura Syndtc«l*,lnc IT POESNT SEEM RI6HT NOU) j I NOTHIN6 BUT X^T,^^ V ARE MEMORIES .J I GHOSTLY MEMORIES J /C\ Z^athajim *^k ANOVVtrx ilj I J Vy^^ \VCP- TwIA'T BEETLE BAILEY By Mart WMer Ti 4 E GENERAL vViLL J PROBABLY436 words
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Miscellaneous388 1984-09-11 7 What's on HERBERT BAYER C ARTIER-BRESSON of his mother's life her Bukit Ho Swee Bukit Exhibition of photo- PHOTOGRAPHER happiest. With English Merah, Kreta Ayer graphs, paintings and Exhibition of 156 photo- subtitles. 9p.m. Cultural Radin Mas and Siglap drawings by Herbert graphs. National Mv- Theatre, Cuscaden Road. Free. Bayer388 words
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Article, Illustration1188 1984-09-11 2 TAN BAN HUAT - TAN BAN HUAT Five Singapore taiji exponents went to China to take part m an international taiji meet m April. Two of them won gold medals. Our reporter interviewed these two winners. By THE day had just dawned and a Singaporean taxi-driver was sparring1,188 words
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