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Title Section15 1984-10-20 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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Article, Illustration486 1984-10-20 1 D aim's boost for economy Good news for business and the common man; bad news for the shopping traveller By The Straits Times Foreign Desk KUALA LUMPUR, Fri A sweet Budget it was, but with a bitter after-taste. Sweet for the common man in Malaysia, and for those in business.486 words
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At a glance
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105 1984-10-20 1 A 59 per eeat duty ea all non-commercial goods brought into the country by travellers. This will apply te all goods, other than meter vehiclee, cigarettes, geeds which arc dutyfree aad geeds ea which duty has been exempted if105 words
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Article46 1984-10-20 1 Reductions in personal Income tax across the beard wtth a ma-Imam tax rate ef per eeat, down from 55 per eeat, aad higher reliefs fer children ffti f or the first child, second, $751, third, fourth aad fifth, $8M each.46 words
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58 1984-10-20 1 A variety of foodstuffs commonly served In restaurants aad ether places will be partially exempt fro m import duty provided they are imported directly from the country of origin. The exemption ranges from 25 te 5t per eeat. The items are fish maws,58 words
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Article43 1984-10-20 1 Higher duties on completely knocked-down (CKD) vehicles 91 per eeat to 4* per cent and built-up vehicles based ea value. Higher duties ea tyres, increase la registration aad transfer fees aad higher read taxes for petrol-driven ears.43 words
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Article51 1984-10-20 1 $24* million for programmes to eradicate peverty. AU cash donations to local authorities to kelp beautify and clean the country are now taxdeductible. No increase In taxes on liquor and tobacco. Higher relief for death duties from $ftt,#M to $2 million for the Malaysian-domiciled. Nondomiciled relief raised from $124.Mt51 words
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Article411 1984-10-20 1 Drinking water is safe PUB Quality within WHO guidelines THE Public Utilities Board has assured the public that Singapore's drinking water is safe and that the quality of the water is well within the World Health Organisation's guidelines for drinking water. The assurance came after public disclosure of some alarming411 words
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Article28 1984-10-20 1 LONDON, Fri. Easing a threat to Britain's electricity supplies, power station workers voted overwhelmingly today against taking action to support striking coal miners. APAP - 28 words
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Article315 1984-10-20 1 Nigeria lowers oil price after Britain and Norway LAGOS, Friday THE oil price-cutting stampede has spread to the Organisation of Petioleum Exporting Countries (Opec), with Nigeria breaking ranks to cope with the reductions by two non-Opec competitors, Britain and Norway. Oil Minister Tarn David-West said lastAP; AFP; FT; Reuter - 315 words
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495 1984-10-20 1 Referendum may be called for elected president By our Parliament reporters SINGAPOREANS may be asked, in a referendum, to approve the move to have an elected President, a proposal now under study by a government task force. The Prime Minister told Parliament yesterday that all necessary f)rocedures would be folowed495 words
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179 1984-10-20 1 Jeya fails to respond to Dr Goh's challenge TWICE the challenge was thrown at Mr J.B. Jeyaretnam (Anson) and twice he failed to respond. The First Deputy Prime Minister, Dr Goh Kens Swee, angered hy the innnendoes made by Mr Jeyaretnam in Parliament yesterday about the promotion of Brigadier- General179 words
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Advertisement8 1984-10-20 1 little concern over possible water danger Page 178 words
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Advertisement22 1984-10-20 1 Tax will hit us, say S'pore retailers Mere reports en Pages 11 aad 11 Oil price may drop to US$25: P. f22 words
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Advertisement301 1984-10-20 1 "cross* SINCE 18-46 Mechanjcalfy guaranteed for a lifetime J Sole Agents MAUCO OENERAL AO.N2IES (f PTI. LTD. Te. *****25. *****42 mmmm Govt stands firm on foreign maid levy Ministry approves proposal for $45 m indoor stadium See Pages 14 and 15 How SAF decides on promotions: P. 15 WHAT COPIERS301 words
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Article540 1984-10-20 2 Sights of Chinatown CHINATOWN seems to be in the news these days. Three days after it was announced as the top spot for tourists, it was learnt that the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board held a brainstorming session with about 20 travel agents and tour operators to sustain interest in540 words
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Article620 1984-10-20 2 Shultz on linkage AMERICAN Secretary of State George Shultz, declaring that "the way is wide open" for sustained progress in Soviet-American relations, said on Thursday that Washington should not rigidly apply "linkage", that is, the policy of retaliation against Moscow over some other unacceptable Kremlin action. In620 words
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Article296 1984-10-20 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE infusion of (thus far) 24 new, highly Jnallfled candidates into the ranks of the AP must be seen as a watershed in Singapore's political history. The move appears timely in the light of the transformed social and cultural landscape of Singapore and the rapidly296 words
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Article81 1984-10-20 2 FUMES ALSO CHOKE TREES WEST GERMANY, the only West European country that does not impose a speed limit on its highways, may soon do so. There is growing concern over the country's dying forests. Recent studies show that half the country's trees are badly damaged. Exhaust fumes are seen81 words
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Article218 1984-10-20 2 COMPANIES ACT COMPARED WITH BRITISH AND HK LAWS THERE was a hue and cry from some company directors over the recent Companies (Amendment) Act 1984, which automatically disqualifies directors if two of their companies which are insolvent, go into liquidation within five years of each other. Just how harsh218 words
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Article259 1984-10-20 2 Deserved riches THIS afternoon, two of the richest English clubs meet in a match that is certain to produce one thing in overflowing quantities: Money. Something like 53,000 paying customers will pass through the turnstiles at Old Trafford, adding tens of thousands of pounds to Manchester United 's already259 words
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Article115 1984-10-20 2 Asean: Across the Causeway Worrying trend MALAYSIA'S annual economic report, tabled at the same time as the Budeet, sees a worrying trend in internal migration that might impede the success of the New Economic Policy, with its twin aims of generally reducing poverty in the country and increasing the bumiputra115 words
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Article186 1984-10-20 2 I Military's pledge MORE THAN 3,200 officers of the Philippines Armed Forces have pledged to accept the findings of the Agrava inquiry board on the Aquino assassination and to affirm civilian supremacy over the military in a move designed to allay public anxiety of a possible coup attempt.186 words
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Article484 1984-10-20 2 Some jazz ideas NOW that the Jazz Festival has ended, it's time to look back at the six days of music. While the healthy attendance figure the average this year was about 74 per cent, a 6 per cent increase over last year may imply a commercially successful484 words
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Article, Illustration491 1984-10-20 3 The big shake-up in China's ruling bodies BEIJING, Friday CHANGES in China's ruling bodies are expected by next year, with old revolutionaries making way for younger communists firmly committed to leader Deng Xiaoping s modernisation drive. Diplomats say the changes could be oneAP; Reuter - 491 words
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Article, Illustration71 1984-10-20 3 WELL, bless this sole! A shoe with a mini-computer Taking great strides in sports technology, Adidas has unveiled a shoe for joggers that measures the distance covered, average speed and consumption of calories. All that's needed now is a pair of boots that counts the numberPanaphoto - 71 words
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Article140 1984-10-20 3 SEOUL, Fri. The Agency for National Security Planning today announced that it had arrested a North Korean spy last month who was operating on direct orders from Kim Jong-il, son of North Korean President Kim-il Sung. The agency, formerly the Korean Central Intelligence Agency,AP - 140 words
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Article52 1984-10-20 3 THE HAGUE, Fri. The International Court of Justice yesterday ended oral hearings aimed at deciding whether it has jurisdiction in a complaint by Nicaragua against the United States over military aggression. The court of 16 judges is likely to deliberate for several weeks before announcing aReuter - 52 words
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Article175 1984-10-20 3 Thatcher expected to visit China BEIJING, Fri. British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher is expected to visit Beijing in midDecember to sign the treaty under which Britain will return Hongkong to China in 1997, Western diplomats said today. Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe is likely to accompany ner on the brief175 words
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Article31 1984-10-20 3 ANKARA, Fri. An earthquake shook Turkey's eastern provinces of Erzurum, Kars and Agri yesterday, killing three people and injuring three others, the semi-official Anatolia news agency reported. Reuter APReuter; AP - 31 words
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Article164 1984-10-20 3 Hanoi sent in more troops say Khmer Rouge BANGKOK, Friday KHMER Rouge guerillas said today Vietnam had deployed 24,000 fresh troops in Cambodia between June and September. A Khmer Rouge Radio broadcast monitored in Bangkok also said vast quantities of ammunition and dozens of tanks and artillery were shipped fromReuter; AFP; UPI - 164 words
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Article48 1984-10-20 3 EVANSVILLE (Indiana), Fri. A man with a history of violence shot and killed his six children in their beds and then killed himself yesterday, police said. James Day, 36, was found dead in a living room chair with a .45-calibre automatic pistol in his hand. UPIUPI - 48 words
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165 1984-10-20 3 KOICHI ISHIYAMA - KOICHI ISHIYAMA By Of our Tokyo Bureau TOKYO, Fri. The Japanese police, encouraged by Singapore's importation of its Koban system, has decided to send a mission to China to explain its organistion, traffic control and other matters. Officials of the National Police Agency165 words
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206 1984-10-20 3 Police to probe dissident author's murder WASHINGTON, Fri. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has been asked to investigate the murder of a ChineseAmerican author who was strongly critical of the Taiwan government. State Department officials said yesterday they had no indication that the Taipeh government was involved in theUPI - 206 words
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Article76 1984-10-20 3 WORKERS OF General Motors of Canada picketed the company's 13 plants on Thursday on the second day of a strike that could force layoffs in the parent firm's United States operations. Negotiators for both sides met at a Toronto hotel over local plant issues but there wereUPI - 76 words
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Article65 1984-10-20 3 JAPANESE POLICE said yesterday they would mount a house-to-house search of Osaka in a bid to unearth clues on an elusive gang of candy poisoners. The search begins on Monday. The gang, which calls itself The Man with 21 Faces, has planted cyanide-laced sweets on shop shelvesReuter - 65 words
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Article, Illustration58 1984-10-20 3 THIS CAR of the Fuji night train smashed into a station platform near Kobe injuring 24 people, including seven travellers from China early yesterday. Police, who took the train driver into custody, later said he was drunk. The 15--coach train carrying 336 passengers was enroute to TokyoUPI - 58 words
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Article68 1984-10-20 3 A PLANE crashed with heavy casualties near Omsk, on the southern edge of Siberia this week, sources at the state airline, Aeroflot, said in Moscow yesterday. A source at Domodiedovo Airport said also a plane crashed on a flight from Krasnodar, near the Black Sea. The national carrier,AFP - 68 words
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Article51 1984-10-20 3 THE SALVADORAN army on Thursday launched the first major offensive against leftist guerilla forces since rebel and government officials met three days ago to discuss ways of ending the war. "The war goes on," safd Lt— Col Domingo Monterrosa, as his troops moved into rebel-held northern Morazan province.NYT - 51 words
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Article60 1984-10-20 3 WASHINGTON, Fri. The United States has renewed one of its few remaining cooperative agreements with the Soviet Union, a pact to continue a programme that uses satellites to pinpoint the location of downed aircraft or ships in distress. Since its beginning in 1979, the programmeAP - 60 words
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499 1984-10-20 4 'There have been encouraging signs from the Soviets' UNITED STATES Secretary of State George Shultz, declaring that "the way is wide open" to sustained progress in Soviet- American relations, said yesterday Washington should not retaliate against Moscow by changing policy every time itNYT - 499 words
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327 1984-10-20 4 THE Soviet newspaper, Pravda, yesterday indicated increased Kremlin concern that large numbers of young people were drifting to the church and called on schools and youth organisations to step up atheist propaganda. The official newspaper of the Communist Party Central Committee, in aReuter - 327 words
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Article96 1984-10-20 4 LONDON, Fri. Waitress Siobhan Spoors was richer by £1,000 (552,580 yesterday after claiming she was fired for having a big bust. Berni Inns, a restaurant chain with 400 outlets, agreed to make the payment after the 20--year-old waitress complained to an industrial tribunal that she lost herReuter - 96 words
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Article101 1984-10-20 4 'Who in White House is calling?' WASHINGTON, Fri. Secretary ef State George Shultz said on Wednesday he did not always come running when the White House called. Mr Shultz told the US Chamber of Commerce that sometimes certain people "with a great sense of urgency say, 'the White House isUPI - 101 words
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Article, Illustration83 1984-10-20 4 WHEN you are the world's first woman to go into space, taking the controls of the Concorde supersonic airliner comes quite "easy" for Russia's Valentina Tereshkova. Now visiting Britain, she is seen here in a Concorde at London's Heathrow Airport on Thursday. In the co-pilot's seatAP - 83 words
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278 1984-10-20 4 DUBLIN, Fri. THE Irish Republican Army (IRA) warned yesterday it would launch further strikes against the British government similar to last week's bomb blast at a seaside hotel in Britain which killed four people. In an interview with Republican News, the weekly paperReuter - 278 words
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114 1984-10-20 4 US asked for evidence against scientist LUDWIGSBURG (West Germany), Fri. West Germany has asked the United States for evidence against a leading Nazi rocket scientist involved in the deaths of thousands of slave labourers during World War 11, a prosecutor said yesterday. "No incriminating evidence is available in (West) GermanyAP; NYT - 114 words
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217 1984-10-20 4 'Mafia' killing: Big hunt for clues PALERMO (Sicily), Fri Italian police were today scouring the twilight world of Palermo's illegal racetracks in the hunt for clues to a Mafiastyle massacre of eight men in a stable The discovery of the bullet-riddled bodies amid the stench and manure of a ramshackleReuter - 217 words
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Article57 1984-10-20 4 SEATTLE Fri Tony Ng Wai-chiu, the final defendant in the 1983 Chinatown massacre, was deported from Canada, arriving in Seattle yesterday after his lawyers in Calgary. Alberta, dropped their opposition to the move Ng will be arraigned today on 13 counts of first degree murder forAP - 57 words
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Article, Illustration299 1984-10-20 6 Oil prices may drop to US$25 Opec faces major crisis LONDON, Fri. THE toganisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) faces a major crisis after the decision by Nigeria to break ranks and follow price cuts by nonOpec members Britain and Norway. Once again sluggish demand and tumbling Eices on theReuter; AP - 299 words
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Article88 1984-10-20 6 Two killed in air attack on ship BAHRAIN, Fri. Two crew members were reported killed and several injured in an air attack on the dive support ship Pacific Protector in the Gulf early today, Gulf shipping sources said. The Panamanian-regis-tered 595-tonne vessel is owned by Swire Supply Ships Corporation ofReuter - 88 words
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379 1984-10-20 6 Iran claims key areas are captured ABU DHABI, Fri. Iran claimed today its troops were in control of key positions in strategic mountains on the Iraqi border after fierce new fighting in the Gulf War. But Iraq, defending the shortest route through the hills from Iran to the capital ofUPI; AP; AFP - 379 words
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Article253 1984-10-20 6 MOSCOW, Fri. The Soviet Union and Syria yesterday agreed on further Kremlin economic and military aid to Damascus but apparently failed to resolve what diplomats have called their differences on the Palestinian question and a number of other Middle East issues. A communique published byAP; NYT - 253 words
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Article96 1984-10-20 6 HEBRON (West Bank), Fri. Several thousand Israelis last night descended upon the Arab town of Hebron in the occupied West Bank in support of Jewish settlers ana the Jewish underground, on trial for antiArab crimes, including murder. Hundreds of armed police and soldiers stood guard around aReuter - 96 words
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307 1984-10-20 7 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT By Washmgton Correspondent WASHINGTON, Fri. The White House yesterday moved swiftly to limit the political fall-out from a leaked Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) manual instructing Nicaraguan rebels on guerilla warfare with a statement denying that the Reagan administration advocates political assassinations.307 words
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Article110 1984-10-20 7 WASHINGTON, Fri. Congressional investigators, conducting an inquiry of the Central Intelligence Agency's (CIA) manoal for Nicaraguan rebels, say they are also investigating the agency's role in preparing a comic book for Nicaraguan citizens. It shows how to puncture tires and stop up toiletsNYT - 110 words
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183 1984-10-20 7 Nine Black radicals arrested in pre-dawn raids NEW YORK, Fri. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the police, in a series of carefully coordinated pre-dawn raids, arrested nine Black radicals yesterday and said the group planned to attack a New York City court to free a convicted leftwing killer.Reuter - 183 words
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168 1984-10-20 7 SANTIAGO, Fri. Chile yesterday accused Argentina of shelling its waters in the Beagle Channel on the same day the two countries signed a preliminary document to resolve their century-old territorial dispute over the area. In Buenos Aires, the Noticias Argentinas news agency quoted governmentReuter - 168 words
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Article95 1984-10-20 7 Bush has a close shave in plane Reuter WASHINGTON, Fri. A plane carrying VicePresident George Bush had to dive sharply while approaching Seattle Airport yesterday when a light aircraft suddenly appeared close to its wing. A spokesman for Mr Bush said his Boeing-707 was on its final approach to theReuter - 95 words
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152 1984-10-20 7 FRANKFURT, Fri CANADA'S national team of five chefs battered, baked, basted, browned and beat their way to the top to be declared world chamf>ions yesterday on the inal day of the 16th International Culinary Olympics. The team, headed by Mr HenriAP - 152 words
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Article, Illustration48 1984-10-20 7 THREE unidentified women trapped on the eighth floor of the Alexander Hamilton Hotel waiting to be rescued from a raging fire on Thursday. At least 13 people died and about 60 were injured in the fire in the hotel in Paterson, New Jersey. AP pictureAP - 48 words
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Article189 1984-10-20 7 Rise in US personal incomes WASHINGTON, Fri. Personal incomes in the United States rose 0.9 per cent in September, faster than in the previous two months, while consumer spending accelerated briskly, the Commerce Department said yesterday. The 1.4 per cent spending rise, after two months of being almost static, wasReuter - 189 words
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Article67 1984-10-20 7 BERN, Fri. Protestants and Roman Catholics in the Swiss capital agreed yesterday to try and synchronise their church bells after public complaints about the amount of noise they were making. People near the Protestant church of St John and the Catholic church of St Mary's, which areUPI - 67 words
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Article, Illustration102 1984-10-20 8 Cool it this is the new Jakarta airport A CLASSIC Javanese architectural design tops off Jakarta's new Cengkareng International Airport, which began trial operations with domestic flights earlier this month. Using these terminals can be a cool experience, If a traveller can spare three hours to get there. At present,Jakarta Post - 102 words
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304 1984-10-20 8 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN Agrava Board inquiry By Manila Reporter MANILA, Fri. More than 3,200 officers of the Philippines Armed Forces have pledged to accept the findings of the Agrava Board on the Aquino assassination and to affirm civilian supremacy over the military in a move304 words
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198 1984-10-20 8 JAKARTA, Friday THE ruling Golkar party condemned yesterday what it called acts of terror conducted by a small group in Jakarta recently. At an annual meeting, retired Gen Maraden Panggabean, executive head of the Golkar Supervisory Council, told 450 Golkar leaders that the partyAP; AFP - 198 words
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Article65 1984-10-20 8 BANGKOK, Fri. Police have arrested two Thais who allegedly tried to smuggle 60 kg of gold bars worth U*****,170 (S*l.4 million) from Malaysia, a provincial police official said yesterday. He said the two men were arrested when their car was stopped at a highway checkpoint inAP - 65 words
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232 1984-10-20 8 Philippine govt raises the price of petrol MANILA, Fri. The Philippine government today announced price increases of up to 17 per cent for petrol and other petroleum products following a drop in the value of the peso against the US dollar. Militant labour union groups immediately announced plans for aAP; Reuter - 232 words
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Article140 1984-10-20 8 Mochtar blames press and rebels JAKARTA, Fri. Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja today blamed the press and Irian Jayan rebels for poisoning relations between Indonesia and Papua New Guinea. He told a news conference that recent press reports had exaggerated differences between the two countries over a planned repatriation of IrianUPI - 140 words
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99 1984-10-20 8 JAKARTA, Fri. City authorities todaybanned all signs, posters or billboards written in any language except Bahasa Indonesia from public display in Jakarta. A spokesman for the governor of Jakarta said anyone using foreign languages on signs in the capital would be asked to switch BahasaReuter; AP - 99 words
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Article159 1984-10-20 8 BANGKOK, Fri. After nearly two decades of fighting, Thai authorities are closing the book on a communist guerilla movement which was once one of the most powerful in South-east Asia "The war with the Communist Party is now over and what has been left isAFP - 159 words
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Article79 1984-10-20 10 TO OVERCOME the problem of the many land-based companies that avoid paying real property gains tax by selling company snares, the government has proposed that a 10 per cent tax be levied on the disposal of shares by a company having land as one of its assets.79 words
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Article57 1984-10-20 10 THE FRANKING limit of 5 per cent tax for excess profit has been increased from $100,000 to $300,000. Stamp duty exemption is allowed for life insurance policies not exceeding $5,000. This is to encourage savings and insurance coverage among the lower income group. The new incentive will57 words
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Article63 1984-10-20 10 MINING EXPLORATION is allowed tax deduction from the aggregate income derived if the prospecting is successful. The new tax treatment is in accordance with the existing provision, and comes into effect immediately. Under the structure, exploration cost is allowed deduction as and when it is spent. However, exploration63 words
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Article45 1984-10-20 10 DEFENCE AND internal security came in for Budget cuts. Projects such as building airfields and buying guns and equipment, were set at $7,053 billion, a reduction of 23.5 per cent over 1984. The total defence budget was $4,381 billion, down from $4.68 billion.45 words
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Article69 1984-10-20 10 EMPLOYEES OF companies in Malaysia who have been enjoying income tax exemption on free air tickets provided by their employers will no longer have a choice of airlines. In future, tax exemption will be given only to those who fly on Malaysian Airline System (MAS) aircraft. Under69 words
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Article45 1984-10-20 10 INCENTIVES NOW given to larger hotels will be extended to the smaller hotels as part of the government's effort to promote tourism. This is to ensure that the smaller hotels too enjoy the benefits from the drive to promote tourism in the country.45 words
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Article63 1984-10-20 10 FOR DEVELOPMENT expenditure, the economic sector is allocated $4,562 million or 60 per cent of the total, out of which $1,445 million will be provided for agriculture, $1,044 million for utilities and $1,538 million for transport and communications. Another $1,634 million or 21 per cent is for the63 words
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Article98 1984-10-20 10 THE EXPENDITURE of Off-Budget Agencies (OBAs), which is expected to peak to $7.2 billion or 46 per cent of the total public expenditure this year, will be reduced to $5.7 billion next year. Although the OBAs provided an additional channel for public sector investment, Parliament was told98 words
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Article56 1984-10-20 10 ON SHIPPING, liberal incentives were introduced to achieve the government's 'objective of creating a strong national fleet and reduce the balance of payments deficits. It was now felt that it was necessary to further improve the incentives and in line with this, the incentives would now only be56 words
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373 1984-10-20 10 4 THE rationale behind the new tax relief is connected with the government's policy of reaching the 70 million populaton target by the year 2100. However, those drawing multiple pensions who are now exempted from income tax for all pensions,373 words
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538 1984-10-20 10 Reporting by Surinder Singh, Yaakub Rashid, Harun Abdul Rahman, Anne Koh, Conrad Raj, Ngiam Tong Hai and John Tan SINGAPORE retailers say their business will suffer now that Malaysians returning from abroad have to pay a 50 per cent tax on their purchases.538 words
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263 1984-10-20 10 Children of land owners stand to gain KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Poeple owning property in Malaysia, whether they are domiciled in the country or not, can now breathe a sigh of relief for their children's sake. Their beneficiaries will save a sizeable amount in taxes as a result of estate duty263 words
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Article, Illustration511 1984-10-20 10 4 THE mood among most Malaysians was ono of station, but thsrs wars soms sectors which fait the govarnmant could have dona mora for the lower income groups. s KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The thought on most people's minds todayNST - 511 words
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Article, Illustration164 1984-10-20 10 Customs duty also affects Singaporeans KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Singaporeans are also affected by the 51 per cent Customs doty en consumer goods brought in by travellers. Singaporeans, h owever, aad Amm Malaysians who have been abroad more than 72 boors, have a $2M limit on doty-free gifts and souvenirs. The164 words
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Article, Illustration185 1984-10-20 11 Spending to be cut to $7 b to fit resources KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. In Hee with the target to reduce government spending to match available resources, Federal government development expenditure will be ent by 2t.7 per cent to $7 billion. Overall, government speeding next year will be reduced 1.3 per185 words
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Article, Illustration981 1984-10-20 11 MALAYSIAN Finance Minister, Mr Daim Zainuddin, tabled in the Dewan Rakyat yesterday the annual economic report at the same time as the Budget. The 250-page report, prepared by the Finance Ministry, is one of the most comprehensive to come from any country. ALBERT RAMALINGAM of The Straits981 words
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226 1984-10-20 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The report saw a worrying treed in internal migration that might impede the success of the New Economic Policy, with its twin aims of generally reducing poverty in the country and increasing the bumiputra stake in the economy to SI per cent.226 words
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Advertisement1192 1984-10-20 12 The Heshe 12+1 Anniversary sale Come en joy great savings f'fl T It's our 1 3th Anniversary and all Heshe stores are packed with Lea's _B"^^ Wk fl K JBr W^ I -_fl W ■;"jk M^^^^^^__^-^^^^^^ *^B jM^' i^fl Am. m| I M paperbag denim jeans are a steal. So1,192 words
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Article, Illustration355 1984-10-20 13 CHRISTINA TSENG - CHRISTINA TSENG Brain-storming session after STPB survey ranked it top with tourists By CHINATOWN is in the news again. Three days after it was announced that it is still the top spot for tourists, it was learnt that the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board had a brain-storming355 words
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Article134 1984-10-20 13 TWO men were each fined $4,000 and banned from driving for five years on Thursday in separate cases of causing deaths by negligence. Lam Shoo Seng. 25, a sales engineer, was found guilty of causing the death of a pedestrian. Mr Sim Chin Hock, 29, along Dorset134 words
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Article174 1984-10-20 13 FREE medical benefits will be extended next month to the families of 50 workers employed by Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS) in Singapore. The non-working spouses and children under the age of 18 will get medical treatment by the company's doctors and hospitalisation benefits. Japan Airlines also has174 words
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Article30 1984-10-20 13 THE monthly council meeting of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry wil' be held at its premises in hill Street on Oct 31 at 3 p.m30 words
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434 1984-10-20 13 JUNE TAN - Future of new NUS newspaper in doubt JUNE TAN By A BIG question mark hangs over the future of the National University of Singapore's first oncampus newspaper. Launched last week by the NUS's student-run Political Association, the newspaper, called Opus, is now the centre of a controversy. Both the Political434 words
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696 1984-10-20 14 ALAN JOHN - ALAN JOHN By The flat buyer's choice FLAT buyers who want a new home complete with tiled floors can choose one of the Housing Board's prefab flats. But National Development Minister Teh Cheang Wan said the board would not complete all other flats with finished696 words
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294 1984-10-20 14 A BELL paving the way for tax Incentives aad allowances for activities outside the manufacturing sector was poeorri yesterday. The activities are la areas which the government has been promoting in recent years: Engineering, consultancy aad computer services, industrial design, aad biotecb294 words
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433 1984-10-20 14 Buyers can do their own flooring for conventional units PICK pre-fabricated flats if you want your Housing Board homes to come with filed flooring. But if you think thafs not good enough, you can opt for the conventionally-built flats and433 words
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Article, Illustration758 1984-10-20 14 I THINK the Member for Anson should really make up his mind, instead of blowing hot and cold. He was once against the employment of foreign workers because they were displacing our own workers. Now he has made a 100 per cent turnaround758 words
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307 1984-10-20 14 STIFF standards have been set, particularly in the past few months, for foreigners seeking work permits except those wanting jobs in the manufacturing and construction sectors. The needs of these two "vital" sectors are being met at the expense of the307 words
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245 1984-10-20 14 A PROPOSAL to build a modem indoor stadium which can seat 15,000 spectators has been approved by the Social Affairs Ministry, Dr Ahmad Mattar said yesterday to murmurs of approval from MPs. The Social Affairs Minister said his ministry supported the proposal by the245 words
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Article, Illustration244 1984-10-20 15 A WHOLE new public housing estate will rise from the shallow waters off Pasir Rls, Punggol and Jalan Kayo under a $874 million reclamation project. Parliament yesterday gave the goahead for the nine-year project to add another 875 hectares to the north-eastern coast of the island. In244 words
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581 1984-10-20 15 PHILIP LEE - A short day but not short of sharp exchanges PHILIP LEE From the gallery By IT WAS unintended of course, but a slip of the tongue yesterday led Mr J. B. Jeyaretnam to practically say that it was his swansong in Parliament. Exasperated over what he saw as non-answers from581 words
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Article, Illustration930 1984-10-20 15 Chok Tong - Chok Tong DR Goh Keng Swee yesterday challenged Mr J. B. Jeyaretnam to repeat, in public, the suggestion he made in Parliament that Lee Hsien Loong was promoted to the post of Brigadier-General to advance his political career. He made it clear that Mr930 words
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Article523 1984-10-20 15 Some homes may have to move SOME homes for the aged, destitute and young people run by the Social Affairs Ministry may be relocated to better premises to improve their conditions. Social Affairs Minister Dr Ahmad Mattar said his ministry had instituted a review of its three homes for the523 words
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525 1984-10-20 15 FINANCE companies are to be given a two-year grace period to meet new credit limits set down in the Finance Companies (Amendment) Bill. The Bill, passed by Parliament yesterday, reduces the credit to be extended to a single customer or group525 words
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194 1984-10-20 15 Dhana: One English paper not enough THE government iielieves that Singapore will be best served by having r^^r-<- tt. n nn 17<_~K^ newspaper. Culture Minister S. Dhanabalan said this in a written reply to Mr J.B. Jeyaretnam Anson), who asked if the government had a hand in the press merger.194 words
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Article38 1984-10-20 15 FOUR Bills were introduced in Parliament yesterday. They were the Immigration (Amendment) Bill, the Pensions Amendment Bill the Economic Expansion Incentives (Relief from income Tax) (Amendment No. 2) Bill, and the Merchant Shipping (Amendment) Bill.38 words
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240 1984-10-20 16 JUDY TAN - JUDY TAN By MORE learners are failing driving tests since the Traffic Police took over testing three years ago. Police statistics show that 80 per cent of the candidates failed the Class Three driving test in the first eight months of this year. This compares240 words
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141 1984-10-20 16 27 firms for Asean fair in Bangkok TWENTY-SEVEN local companies and the Trade Development Board will take part in the Asean Trade Fair to be held from Oct 26 to Nov 4 in Bangkok. Items on display will include a wide range of products and services such as machinery, computer141 words
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284 1984-10-20 16 RECREATIONAL, cultural and leisure activities will not be forgotten when the government releases land near MRT stations for development. The National Development Minister, Mr Teh Cheang Wan, said yesterday that most of the land will be used for intensive commercial developments such284 words
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Article, Illustration168 1984-10-20 16 ASEAN'S new secretarygeneral, Mr Phan Wannamethee, said yesterday that he hoped to improve the effectiveness of his post during his two-year term of office. He said he sought feedback and an exchange of views with Asean officials on the functioning of various Asean committees. Yesterday, Mr Phan168 words
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Article70 1984-10-20 16 THE Hotel New Otani was officially opened yesterday. The 408-room hotel, set on the banks of the Singapore River along River Valley Road, has already announced a 40 per cent discount for its rooms, which last until the end of this month. The general70 words
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154 1984-10-20 16 A WOMAN escaped caning but was jailed for five years yesterday for trafficking in heroin. Toh Chooi Tee, 21, a Malaysian, admitted trafficking in two plastic straws of heroin for $30. She was jailed five years for this offence. Assistant narcotics officer Quek154 words
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Article, Illustration243 1984-10-20 16 RAV DHALIWAL - RAV DHALIWAL By NG TEOW YHEE Building, which stands in the middle of the site for the Somerset Mass Rapid Transit station, will be taken over by the Urban Redevelopment Authority at the end of next month. The owner of the building has243 words
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Article40 1984-10-20 16 A WORKSHOP for parents on how to get their children into the habit of reading will be held at the Toa Payoh branch library's lecture hall today ai 2.30 p.m. The theme is Read With You Child.40 words
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245 1984-10-20 17 PEOPLE living in the western part of Singapore are not worried about the cancer-causing substance, trihalomethanes, reported to be in their water supply. The Straits Times spoke to eight people living or working in the area and their response was that they did not245 words
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Article, Illustration91 1984-10-20 17 IT WAS a "mini" meeting of United Nations representatives. These little tots Irani about 50 countries are from the Singapore Preparatory School in Katong. They had Joined Btt others at their sister school, Dover Court Preparatory School in Dover Road yesterday, to celebrate91 words
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716 1984-10-20 17 The Jardine Fleming affair Jardine did riot advise Keppel against buying of Steamers and was not warned of expulsion in advance THE Monetary Authority of Singapore yesterday denied a claim that Jardine Fleming had advised Keppel Shipyard against buying Straits Steamship. The Asian Wall716 words
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73 1984-10-20 17 Two accused of $35,000 soft drinks theft TWO men were, on Thursday, accused of stealing 2,782 cartons of soft drinks worth $35,205 from their employer. Storekeeper Lim Chee How, alias Daud, 33, and checker Tung Yuen Fatt, 22, are alleged to have stolen the drinks from Yeo Hiap Seng Ltd,73 words
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Article64 1984-10-20 17 POLICE want to contact the family or friends of an unidentified Chinese man who was found dead at the Waterloo Street food centre on Sunday evening. The man, described as aged about 55 and slim, was wearing a beige shirt and black pants. The assistant64 words
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Article494 1984-10-20 17 BELEAGUERED Jardine Fleming (Singapore) are planning to appeal against the decision *to close down the merchant bank. If that fails, it wants to have at least a licence to operate an investment advisory service in Singapore, sources said. Among Jardine's arguments against the Monetary Authority of494 words
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94 1984-10-20 17 THE Straits Times yesterday reported that Jardine Fleming appointed Price Waterhouse to-re-view its internal systems annually because apparently, Jardine Fleming was not satisfied with Ernst and Whinney. The lawyers for Ernst and Whinney yesterday said Jardine Fleming's decision to change audi- tors was94 words
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Article, Illustration90 1984-10-20 20 Morning blaze destroys car Picture by >1 reatft?/ AN ELECTRICAL short circuit apparently sparked off a fire which destroyed this Mazda car yesterday morning. The unidentified driver of the car, which belongs to Qantas Airways, had tried to put out the blaze with a fire extinguisher but the flames provedGEORGE FAM - 90 words
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160 1984-10-20 20 TYPHOON Ike victims In the Philippines will still get clothes from the Ayer Rajah constituency despite fire en Thursday. The fire partially destroyed the eld community centre at Teban Gardens. But last night about 14t cartons ef clothes kept In aa adjoining building160 words
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224 1984-10-20 20 Aged can 'help preserve family values' THE old will have a new problem if they are disregarded by the young. "A new generation of better educated young Singaporeans has grown up with Western ideas and Western family concepts," said the Home Affairs Minister, Mr Chua Sian Chin. He was speaking224 words
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Article201 1984-10-20 20 ANNE KOH - ANNE KOH By NEARLY 1,000 government and private sector employers in Singapore now credit the salaries o? their 400,000 workers directly into their accounts in the Post Office Savings Bank. Talks are going on with more companies to pay their workers through the POSB,201 words
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Article, Illustration196 1984-10-20 20 THE orchestral score of Stand Up For Singapore was played for the first time by the Singapore Symphony Orchestra at the Victoria Concert Hall last night. The song, specially composed for Singapore's 25 years of nation-build-ing celebrations, had been given an orchestral score by the196 words
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367 1984-10-20 20 MATHEW YAP - Builders to get ready source of expert advice MATHEW YAP List of top consultants being drafted By LOCAL builders will soon be able to tap the expertise of top "consultants" from both the private and public sectors. The Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) is drawing up a list of top367 words
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Article109 1984-10-20 20 Sixteen Shaw workers laid off SHAW Organisation has laid off 16 of the 120 workers at its headquarters in Shaw Centre. Scotts Road. Thirteen who will be retrenched at the end of this month will receive three weeks' pay for each year of service. Three others, who are above 55,109 words
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Article43 1984-10-20 20 A DEEPAVALI treat will be held for more than 800 children tomorrow at 10 a.m. at the Sri Perumal Temple in Serangoon Road The highlight will bo the appearance of the Deepavali "Taatha", the Hindu equivalent of Father Christmas.43 words
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Article31 1984-10-20 20 THE Istana grounds will be opened to the public on Tuesdav from 8 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. for Deepavali. The public is reminded not to litter the grounds.31 words
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Article483 1984-10-20 22 TWENTY-FOUR new candidates so far. Almost all of them highly qualified professionals from many walks of life, with an average age of 37. Such is the profile of the men and women being prepared to eventually help take over the political mantle of the People's Action Party483 words
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473 1984-10-20 22 T. F. Hwang takes you down Memory Lane The more we are together. A fammunit} song HOW nice this will be! So said the editor of a Catholic newspaper, looking back at an event here 15 years ago which saw the first dialogue between the Roman Catholic Church and the473 words
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Article, Illustration603 1984-10-20 22 WASHINGTON A FISSURE in the An/us pact among Australia, New Zealand and the United States has strategic planners in Washington fretting over the implications for other important alliances. They fear that if NewZealand's refusal to allow IS and British nuclear warships toReuter - 603 words
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Article, Illustration466 1984-10-20 22 Pyongyang trying to break out of isolation TOKYO North Korea's acceptance on Tuesday of a South Korean proposal for talks on bilateral trade and economic cooperation was seen by Western diplomats here as PyonEang's latest bid to eak out of its isolation. One year ago, the bomb attack which killedAFP - 466 words
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811 1984-10-20 22 N. BALAKRISHNAN - N. BALAKRISHNAN This and that By YOU may never have seen a $10,000 note, but did you know that the value of $10,000 bills in circulation exceeds the value of $1 notes in circulation? In 1983, their values were $300 million and811 words
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Letter266 1984-10-20 23 Foreign maids and Japan YOUR report "Japanese lesson on maid issue" (ST, Oct 15) said NTUC secretary-general and Minister without Portfolio Ong Teng Cheong tried to resolve the contradictory policy of aiming for a higher rate of women in the work force with the flat $120266 words
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247 1984-10-20 23 Why is club taking this money? THE new management committee of the Changi Swimming Club nas unanimously agreed to levy an annual charge of $10 on every club member for disbursement of tips in the form of "hong bao" to all club employees and canteen staff. I would like to247 words
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166 1984-10-20 23 IN response to views expressed by the Prime Minister during his interview with foreign journalists on Oct 11, I would like to comment on the function of mosques in Islam. If we understand that Islam is not just a religion but a complete way of166 words
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Letter73 1984-10-20 23 I REFER to the article on Malay creches. (ST, Oct 17). While I compliment Taman Bacaan on its efforts to improve the education of Malay children, I would like to sound a word of caution. Malays must do their best to avoid isolating themselves from the other73 words
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187 1984-10-20 23 AS A contribution to the public discussion about the role of the husband in the home, I would like to reveal one of the bestkept secrets of the Singaporean male: If he has been overseas for study he can almost certainly cook. When I was a187 words
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Letter249 1984-10-20 23 Viewers' needs must be met UNLESS it can come up with a water-tight explanation, the accusing finger must be pointed at the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation for the recent controversy with the Asian Football Confederation/Fifa regarding telecasts of Asian Cup, football matches to be played here. The primary role of any249 words
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Letter, Illustration135 1984-10-20 23 Dead fish and rubbish in lake LAST Sunday, I took my visiting family from Germany to the Botanic Gardens. It would normally have been a pleasant outing. This time, however, it was a very distressing experience. The lake was full of dead fish floating around and the smell was disgusting.135 words
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108 1984-10-20 23 A little PR will go a long way I WOULD like to speak up against the disgusting attitude of private developers towards property owners. Trie latter have to suffer whenever any land near their homes is developed. Has it ever occurred to the former that they need to give some108 words
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Letter112 1984-10-20 23 Same price but no trunking ALTHOUGH blocks UO, Ul, 115 and 117 in Bukit Batok West, Avenue 6, are blocks of five-room Model A flats, all except Block 115 have their wiring in PVC trunking. Could the Housing Board explain why owners of flats in this block are being so112 words
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Letter70 1984-10-20 23 THE renovation work in my new apartment in Block 204, dementi Avenue 6, has been completed. I would like to move in but I am discouraged from doing so because of the debris that has accumulated in and around the blocks. The debris has been left70 words
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Article, Illustration731 1984-10-20 24 RICHARD WILLIAMS - RICHARD WILLIAMS 'Galloping death' of trees accelerated by high speeds on autobahns, say some scientists By BONN Concern that their forests are dying from pollution is forcing West Germans to question one of their most cherished freedoms the right to drive as fast as theyReuter - 731 words
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429 1984-10-20 24 GOODWIN MWANGILWA - Zambia's doctors fear consequences of quacks' popularity GOODWIN MWANGILWA By LUSAKA Doctors la Zambia are worried about the booming business in "traditional healing" carried on by qaaek practitioners called ag'&ngas. One of the latest victims was a 2t-year-old business management student in Kitwe, oa the copperbelt. Gertrude Mwena Mamutentwa diedONS - 429 words
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Article39 1984-10-20 25 Up Down Unch Industrials 99 1 1 9 Finance 7 1 8 HoteK 5 0 4 Properties 8 3 0 Plantations 6 2 4 Mmmg 3 0 0 Deb/ Loans 6 I 3 Total 134 18 2839 words
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Article, Illustration312 1984-10-20 25 Stocks close higher on strong Wall Street showing LED by a strong overnight showing on Wall Street and expectations of a mild Malaysian Budget, local stocks closed higher. One dealer said he was pleased with the market as "there was follow-through buying". "Plantations are running up quite well," he said.312 words
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Article72 1984-10-20 25 M Cables 430 +40 Gerrbnfs 510 +16 Gumess 480 14 MTP 416+14 TDM 233+13 MBFrMpsoc 228 +11 H S T 680+10 Selan-or Dred- 565 10 Chum lio 362 10 Pan-El 50c 330 10 S r lei* 302 10 H leant M SOc 280+10 General Corp 237 10 Cerebos 50c72 words
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Article69 1984-10-20 25 Tim Enpj 277 -33 Cirhberi 555 -30 DKtrmut 850 -10 Roij Elect 306 -10 Leone rknt 135 -10 0 B S 665-5 FtM 530 -5 Spore I ind 354 -4 B Sembiwant 402 —2 Trxtar* 328 -2 Kufcn Msia 50c 244 -2 Pttabtf Gd 50c 151 -2 tM«tit Bhd69 words
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Article66 1984-10-20 25 Oct 18 Oct 19 BT Composite 764 23 770 70 BT Indicator *****59 *****17 BT 08/OS 283 92 ST Industrials 853.66 ***** ST Finance 2528.93 2535.03 ST Hotels 896.68 897 86 ST Properties 541.59 545 30 ST Minings 370.03 370.43 ST Plantations 2556 31 2558 04 OCBC ***** 669.9366 words
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Article16 1984-10-20 25 Pahang In. 1,121.000 Pan El 981,000 Ben Co 808,000 Promet 436,000 Gen Corp 315,00016 words
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Article89 1984-10-20 25 AIDED by speculation of a favourable budget, share prices advanced across the board at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Trading was fairly active with turnover breaching the eight million units level for the first time in the past few weeks. The widely-followed New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary89 words
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Article75 1984-10-20 25 SembShj) +2 Sim* Darby +4 STradnc +2 SupCorp +7 Times Pub susp UM Warts +5 Keames +8 Bowteadßhd +5 CtC f2 CCM unch CofcJ Storaf 8 Dunfcphd +1 Esso unch FIN -5 bCfIuRJS 15 Gl— lis +14 HawPar f 5 Inchcape SM 5 KtWKi +3 HTC75 words
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Article36 1984-10-20 25 INDICES Highs A Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1983/84 High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) 1983/84 Low 712.29 (5/1/83) 684.88 (4/1/83) All time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All time Low 74 75 (17/9/64) 550.78(12/8/82)36 words
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Article44 1984-10-20 25 Up Down Unch Industrials 107 3 II Finance II 0 5 Hotels I 0 0 Properties 10 0 1 Oil palms 7 1 I Tins 5 0 3 Rubbers 17 0 I Deb/ Loans 0 I 1 Total 158 5 2344 words
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272 1984-10-20 25 Dollar weakens against major currencies THE US dollar weakened against major currencies on the local foreign exchange markets yesterday in line with its fall in New York on Thursday. The US currency dropped to a day's low of 3.0680 against the West German Mark compared with Thursday's close of 3.1205.272 words
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Article103 1984-10-20 25 WASHINGTON, The US Export-Import Bank has approved a US$l9.l million (5541.4 million) loan for automatic farecollection equipment for Singapore's Mass Rapid Transit Corporation. The US agency said Cubic Western Data, a subsidiary of Cubic Corp, San Diego, California, has been awarded a U5525.5Asian Wall Street Journal - 103 words
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433 1984-10-20 25 Local prime 'likely to fall by end of the year' THE Singapore prime rate is likely to fall by the end of the year in line with' falling local money market rates, dealers at major local banks said. However, some dealers said they were waiting to see if thy downward433 words
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749 1984-10-20 25 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG Amendments to the Companies Act By THERE was a hue and cry from some company directors over the recent Companies (Amendment) Act 1984, which automatically disqualifies directors if two of their companies which are insolvent go into liquidation within five749 words
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Article, Illustration161 1984-10-20 25 MOST companies think that sending cargo by air is excessively expensive. Not so, according to a handbook produced by Swissair, How To Save Money With Air Cargo. In some areas air cargo is superior to other means of transport and weighed161 words
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Article73 1984-10-20 25 TAIPEH Taiwan will ease some of its strict foreign investment rules for Hongkong Chinese, the Economic Ministry's investment commission said. New measures will soon be approved by the government. Decisions on investment applications will be announced within three days. If Hongkong businessmen wish to relocateReuter - 73 words
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Article56 1984-10-20 25 LONDON The Bank of England said its Sterling index fell to a record 74.2 low yesterday morning, down 0.03 point from the previous all-time equivalent low hit eight years ago. The index, which measures Sterling's international value, is based on a basket of 17 currencies with the dollarReuter - 56 words
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Article43 1984-10-20 25 LONDON The London Stock Exchange expects to beat the government's deadline, by dismantling fixed commission rates before the end of 1986, barring technological accidents, exchange chairman Nicholas Goodison said. New regulations and more .surveillance will also be needed, he added. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article215 1984-10-20 25 Trade deficit at 3 -year low SINGAPORE'S trade deficit in the first nine months continued t« narrow and is now a its lowest in three years. The deficit, which is the difference between expoii:<- and imports, was $7.1 billion for January te September this year. TbV compares with the $19.4215 words
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Article73 1984-10-20 25 PERTH A new oil dis ornery on the north-west shelf of Western Australia has heen described by the State Minister for Miner als and Energy as the most Important in Western Australia sime the Barrow Is land strike almost 20 y^ars ago. Mr David Parker hasAFP - 73 words
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Article3057 1984-10-20 26 READERS should be aware of the imitations o/ this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dead in at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered in ''business done". Further because al dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does3,057 words
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Article2306 1984-10-20 26 INDUSTRIALS A|tno— oto (3 765) Alex Hldg xd Alcorn (1 51B) (10) 1 50 (I) 1 49 (53) 1 51 Antoh 11 63BHI1) I 59(17) I 60(2) 1 63(2) 1 61 (5) 1 62 A Choc (2766 2 80S) (4) 271 (6) 2 72(3)2 74(1)22,306 words
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Article2882 1984-10-20 26 1984 Last Yidd Vol Day Kfh Low Company Sale Chance ('000) rifh Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 310 200 Aetna 204 -I 36 1 204 204 308 129 Alcom 134 +4 3.7 31 134 133 312 218 Allied Choc 241 +3 3 241 240 198 1312,882 words
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Article48 1984-10-20 27 THE Kuala Lumpur Tin Market's price remained at the International Tin Agreement's floor level of M529.15 per kilo. The buffer stock manager took all the disposals. Turnover was 67 tonnes against 90 on Thursday. Trading was cautious with most operators sidelined awaiting the Malaysian Budget announcement.48 words
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Article329 1984-10-20 27 FOB in bales RAS MRELB <S cents/Mo) (M cenb/kio) Noon Close Noon Close int 1 KSS Prompt 1/3 OO I MOON 173.00— 174.00N unq unq •nttRSSNov 17b 00- 175 50 175—00—***** *****-***** 200.00—201.00 !n! 1 RSS Dec ***** 177 75 *****-***** int 2 RSS No* 166 00-167 OON 166329 words
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Article19 1984-10-20 27 CMraj prices Copper £/tome Thurs Spot 1047.00-1047.50 (1040.50-1041.00) 3 months 1071.50-1072.00 (1064.00-1064.50) Market tone: Firmer Sales: 18,775 tonnes19 words
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Article29 1984-10-20 27 SHwr Owraj price* USS/troy oz Fri Thn Singapore 7 20— 7 25 7 12 7 22 Thn Wed New York 7 .25—7 30 7.10—7.20 Source Credit Suisse. S'pore29 words
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Article126 1984-10-20 27 CllVaTa] prkCS Aluminium £/'tome Flaws Spot 853.00-854.00 (829.50-830.00) 3 months 877.50 878.00 (852.00-852.50) Market tone: Barely Steady Alter Firmer Sales: 25,925 tonnes Ist grade 138.00 2nd grade 257 00 Yu kin new crop lst grade unq Broken rice 168.00 Tone: RICE prices closed mued in fairly active business. Among126 words
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Article18 1984-10-20 27 Nov 131.60 Dec 130.20 lan 127.40 Feb 127.80 Mar 127.00 Apr 127.80 Closing prices yen/60 Uo bag18 words
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Article14 1984-10-20 27 Red beans Oct 11.440 Nov 12,720 •Dec 12,560 Jan 12.630 Feb 12.550 Mar 12.57014 words
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Article33 1984-10-20 27 Rubber [^gf" tin Closing prices cents/kio m Ms/kio Singapore KL Tin 29.15 November 175.00 unch down 1.75 cents T Malaysia T 7° ver 6 tonnes November 200.00 down 23 tonnes down 4 cents33 words
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Article25 1984-10-20 27 GOLD USJ/oz Fri Thurs I Singapore 340.00 340.50 337.60 338.00 Hongkong 339.40—339.80 337.60—338.00 Thurs Wed New York 340.50—341.00 336.50—337.00 London 339.00—339.50 340.10 340.6025 words
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Article287 1984-10-20 27 CoconM £3** %%y HB i wocunui Soma Loonnm 1001. Oil 2nd grade 25S Su* FOB 195 00 (sellers i Oumf pric«. Parboied 0W xm FOB 208.00 (sellers) J/M». ntHtm 5% 247 He* *tim FOB 212 00 (sellers) RiCO 10 SMurac unq Copr« loot Ist class Wfiai. »>-d loose287 words
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Article126 1984-10-20 27 THE Malaysian crude palm oil prices closed easier on light liquidation in thin trading as operators were reluctant to take up fresh positions ahead of the Budget. The refined market was quiet. PALM Uosinf. prices Crude MS/torm palm ol Oct 1117.50 (south) 1115 central) Refined palm ol USS/tornes126 words
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Article134 1984-10-20 27 THE KILOBAR market traded between 5523,781 and 5523,900 yesterday. The Far East gold market opened at U*****.80/1.30, reflecting a weaker US dollar and eased off steadily in a quiet market to close at U*****.00/0.50. It re-opened in the afternoon at U*****.00/ 0.50 and inched up to U*****.30/0.70 as the134 words
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Article228 1984-10-20 27 THE US dollar opened lower at 552.1645/65. It was narrowly traded between 552.1635 and 552.1645 before closing at 552.1665/75. The greenback was mixed against major currencies with fairly active trading. Against the Deutschemark, it opened at it's high of 3.0870/00, before dipping briefly to 3.0730 in late morning. It228 words
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Article140 1984-10-20 27 Managers' prices lor Arbuthnot Securities Asia swwm u put.» .a, ?o« lv <»**> r^ 080- 08 sen: 61 845 f?t?S OUB-Montapi o.^bpui-, ios i.m S>>rePrae fUS 112^119xd Umofl Spore fund 106-11? Wamoi Inwst fund ?59 ;64 s^e k^sl Tit I w^i is Income Bond Unit Diamond MGT Spore140 words
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Article192 1984-10-20 27 Interbank Over the Foreign Local (Mars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SJIO foreign currency Australian dollar 1.8068 1 8087 563 560 Canadian dollar 1.6357 1 6370 6.19-6 09 HI dollar 1.0442-1.0458 9.86-947 Sterling pound 2 5824— 2.5858 3 93 3 86 Austrian schilling 10.0064-10.0133 109192 words
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Article51 1984-10-20 27 THE December contract opened higher at U*****.50, 27 ticks above the previous settlement. Due to a weaker overnight dollar, the renewed volatility m New York attracted participation m our gold pit. (In USS per Troy ounce) Open High Low Sett Est V»l Dec 344.50 344.90 343.60 343.90 610 FebBS51 words
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Article49 1984-10-20 27 VOLUME for the Deutschemark reached a high level, in excess of 1,500 lots. The December contract opened 37 ticks higher than the previous settlement at 0.3265. Tradini? was hectic US dollar Deutsrhemark i Open High Low Sett Est Vol Dec 0.3265 0.3276 0.3263 0.3267 1546 Mar 85 0.:i30649 words
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Article65 1984-10-20 27 Eurodollar 3-month deposit A LOWER Fed Funds rate and insignificant reserve draining by the Federal Reserve were bullish factors for the Eurodollar. The December contract opened at 89.29 (28 ticks higher). Profit-taking brought prices lower. (100 implied interest rate I Open High Low Sett Est V«l Dec 89.29 89.30 89.2165 words
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Article75 1984-10-20 27 Mlilll_J__t_ann* ____l I I I I U_J I I L. I Hongkong Hang Sang Friday 1,031.80 (1,028.11) Week ago 983.14 Jg Australian M-Ordinaries ~W Friday 748.6 (743.9) ig.L_ Week ago 749.1 Austraian Industrials Friday 1091.3 (1085.1) Week ago 1,080.5 Financial Times Industrials Thursday 834.5(838.7) Week ago 870.6 Dow Jones75 words
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Article285 1984-10-20 27 Oct MS Quote Associated Hotels 0 46 0 03 Bonk Ot Eost Asia 20 50 +0 1 Cheung Kong 835 -0 05 CNna Light 14 70 +03 Cross Harb Tunnel 9 80 unch F E Consortium 0 39 0 005 Far Eost Exch Phikex 0 035 unch G I285 words
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Article343 1984-10-20 27 Oct 19 Ten Chanee 1 Annomoto 1080 -20 Ako. 535 5 Amodo 1200 +10 AsaN Chem 558 +5 Asaht Glass 835 4 Bank Tk 465 I Bndgestone 570 unch Canon 1640 t 30 Ccrvo Computer 1790 10 Citizen 613 +3 D Nip Prmt 1050 +10 D Nippon Screen 1680343 words
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Article334 1984-10-20 27 Oct 19 Cents Ounce (tat) A C I 190 unch A N I 260 unch A P M 232 -6 Aberfoyle 890 10 Age 300 -3 AUkince CM 97 -I Aided Mai 235S Ampol Exp 248 Ampol Pet 172 +2 Am 494 +6 Ashton 90 -3 BH P 1030334 words
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Article239 1984-10-20 27 Oct IS US$ Chance Alcoa 35tt +tt Allied Chem Cp 35% AKis-Chalmers 8 Am Tel Tel 19% +tt Amox Inc IBtt +tt Amr Corp 31tt +2 Bethlehem SM 17% Boeing Co 57% +2% Burroughs Cp 55tt +1* CaterpOar Co 32 +2% Chase Monhtn 44 Chrysler Cp 33 +2239 words
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Article561 1984-10-20 27 Oct 19 Pence Chant? INDUSTRIALS Allied-Lyons 151 +4 Ass Doiries 182 +6 BTRPLC 476 +17 Bobcocks 131 +3 2Borcloys 499 +5 Beechoms 360 +10 BtCC 218 +5 Blue Circle 430 +5 BOC Group 228 +4 Boots 182 +3 Bowater 165 -I BATS 270 +2 Britannia 82 -1 BP 463561 words
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Article, Illustration644 1984-10-20 27 Delivery of FCL import containers Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL containers unpacked at the containers freight station on Oct 19 (2300) LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Arr Cargo Time Hock Jenwel (32/84) 20/10 (2359) FSB 1100 1200 B7 Hongkong Ace (658) 21/10(0500) FSB *****100/*****700644 words
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Article280 1984-10-20 27 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Foochow 25/6 a'side 20/10 Iwen 20W a'side 20/10 JensonlV 22 a'side 20/10 Mendoza 35/6 aside 20/10 Sett. Raia 111 15/6 a'side 20/10 Siti Midah 27/8 a'ade 20/10 TianShui 13/4 a'side 20/10 Wakaume Maru 46 a'side 20/10 Minfu 29/30 19/10 25/10 Nakorn280 words
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Article51 1984-10-20 27 TOKYO Sea-land Service Inc of the US will invite shipbuilders to an international tender in mid-Novem-ber for six container ships, each with a capacity of 3,500 containers, the company's Tokyo branch said. Japanese shipbuilders said the ships will cost a total of about US$4OO million (SsB64 million).Reuter - 51 words
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Article426 1984-10-20 28 ANTHONY HOE - ANTHONY HOE Group in two acquisition deals worth M547.4 m By PROPERTY and finance group Kuala Lumpur Industries Bhd (KLI) is diversifying further into insurance and property development with two deals worth M547.4 million and has also announced a bonus issue. The one-for-one bonus issue, which426 words
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134 1984-10-20 28 OVERSEA-CHINESE Banking Corporation will be the first teak in Singapore to iastal the direct Inward dialling (Bid) facility when it comes lata operation aa Navl. This facility allows a caller to dial directly the person he wants to speak to. All he has134 words
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359 1984-10-20 28 Singapore LOCAL investors leaned one way, then the other, in a jittery stock market. Market talk had it that the Malaysian Budget would be painful. Then as talk of possible tax concessions for the plantation and cement industries filtered in from across the359 words
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Article80 1984-10-20 28 THE FOLLOWING is a list of the five most actively traded stocks on the Stock Exchange of Singapore this week. It gives the turnover in thousands of units, closing prices yesterday and the high and low for 1984. Company Volume Price Ugh Low (J) COW) Oct 1980 words
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Article, Illustration17 1984-10-20 28 "Your aaaignment today, McDonnell, ia to work the words prioritise' and 'replicate' into your conversation."17 words
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Article, Illustration216 1984-10-20 28 Ben Co for second week Most active stock BEN ft Co, which was only relisted a week ago, was the most active stock for the second week running. The counter, however, failed to repeat its meteoric rise. Its price traded steadily between a high of $1.71 and a low of216 words
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Article141 1984-10-20 28 K. Lumpur MALAYSIAN investors tip-toed quietly through the week ahead of the 1965 Budget. Some analysts had expected the government to introduce a tough Budget to tackle the growing problem of huge invisibles and current account deposits as well as mounting external debts. But yesterday, stocks141 words
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Article93 1984-10-20 28 ADMIRAL Computing Limited, a British com puter systems company recently formed a subsidiary company in Singapore Mr Clay Brendish managing director of Admiral Computing, said the Singapore office is part of Admiral's long term plan to seek more business overseas. Admiral Computing specialises in the93 words
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Advertisement531 1984-10-20 32 A newly established Food Company in dist 0922 has the following vacancies: 1) BOOK-KEEPER a GCE A' level (Commercial Stream preferred) and LCC Higher Accounting Stage. e 2to 3 years' experience In Accounting work, holding full set of books and preparation of Accounts up to balance sheet stage. 2) ACCOUNTS531 words
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Advertisement591 1984-10-20 32 An established foreign bank wishes to appoint EXPERIENCED ACU CLERKS Loan Administration GCE 'O' level, 'A' level applicants are preferred a Aged mid 20's to early 30's a Minimum 4-5 years' working experience In a bank, preferably In ACU a Knowledge in all ACU loan administration matters which also Include591 words
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Advertisement603 1984-10-20 32 A well-established Trading company requires: 1. ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT e Minimum GCE. "O" Level (English/Maths)/ LCCI Higher Accounting Minimum 2 years' experience e Experience In Accounts Receivable will be an advantage Able to work Independently with minimum supervision 2. ACCOUNTS CLERK e Minimum G.C.E. "O" Level (English/Maths)/ LCCI Intermediate Bookkeeping e603 words
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Advertisement497 1984-10-20 32 An American company requires FEMALE MATERIALS CLERK a Age 20 to 25. e GCE O' level. a Some working experience in material control preferably in the electronics background. We offer attractive salary for the right candidate. Interested applicants please telephone: *****88 On 22nd Oct. to arrange for appointment or call497 words
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Advertisement654 1984-10-20 32 A U.S. Multi-National Company invitee applications for: STENOGRAPHER a Full GCE '0' Level Certificate with credit in English a Typing and shorthand speeds of 50/ 80 w.p.m. a Some secretarial experience will be an added advantage a Positive and pleasant personality Plsaaa address your applications together with recant photograph and654 words
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Advertisement687 1984-10-20 32 TAX SUPERVISORS (Salary $1,000 to $1,500 par month) Required by firm of Public Accountants Candidates should passeee the totlowing qualifications e GCE O' or A' level a Knowledge of accounting a Minimum 3 years experience in Personal and Company tax computation a Age between 23 -30 years Plsaas write with687 words
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Advertisement571 1984-10-20 32 WELL ESTABLISHED TRADING Company requires Stenographer Minimum 1 to 2 years experience Ability to operate telex machine Apply with full delate and contact telephone number to Crawford P O Box 514. S'pore 9119 REQUIRED GENERAL CLERK Ability to type, must have creßli in English and Mandarin Preferably applicants staying around571 words
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Advertisement578 1984-10-20 33 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales Sales (where outstanding people work..^^^^^ FREE I JAPANESE LANGUAGE 1 SALES TRAINING I Calling all those who have not found an interesting and H rewarding job or who are bored with their present job. We are providing a one-month578 words
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Advertisement295 1984-10-20 33 SALES k MANAGEMENT CAREER OPPORTUNITIES FOR BOTH MEN k WOMEN In an established Marketing and Financial Institution. We want a dynamic individual who believes in personal ability, hardwork and who expects to be compensated accordingly. To the person who qualifies, we offer a permanent and independent business career within the295 words
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Advertisement468 1984-10-20 33 0 HITACHI HITACHI CREDIT CORPORATION requires Hire Purchase Representative Pre-requiaitee: Male Secondary education Below 30 years of age Completed National Service Own a motorcycle Preferably living in city area A 4- figure salary will be offered to the right candidate. Please write with full resume, contact number and a non468 words
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Advertisement676 1984-10-20 33 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Multi-National Consumer Products Company aeeka suitably qualified candidates for the posts of: (1) SALES REPRESENTATIVE (2) RETAIL SALESMAN Attractive salary, commission and transport allowance will be offered to the right candidates wtth at least 2 years sales experience, secondary education, age from 25 to 35 years676 words
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Advertisement592 1984-10-20 33 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical maamkam I ™Tli»ePol*f*otefiii Company IVVw (Singapore Pte. Ud. Our Company is one of the downstream companies in the Petrochemical Complex on Pulau Ayer Merbau (about 30 minutes by our ferry from Pasir Panjang) and produces two kinds of essential plastic materials low592 words
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Advertisement527 1984-10-20 33 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical /^PHILIPS! /Af Where Opportunities I WM Abound I IB Philips Singapore manufacture and I J B export electronic and electrical products I B to more than 120 countries in the world. I B We are looking for a suitably qualified I person527 words
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Advertisement214 1984-10-20 33 BBEH GTM Coignet J.V. has immediate vacancies for Ihe following positions ASSISTANT QUANTITY SURVEYOR a Diploma in Building e At least 2 years' experience in contractors' or consultants' office PERSONNEL CLERK e GCE '0' level e 1 or 2 years' experience in Personnel duties e Able to type 35 wpm214 words
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Advertisement552 1984-10-20 33 72 Situations Vacant: Technical ~~_j__M__M__i__B__H|__^__~ A progressive construction company requires the aervices of: j 1. SITE FOREMEN i Possess Diploma in rMttkUns i Engineer Inc as equivalent ibut not compulsory) wnii 3 years pk- i perience m high rise construction 2. SITE ASSISTANT/ QUANTITY SURVEYORS e Possess Diploma m Building552 words
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Advertisement422 1984-10-20 33 72 Situations Vacant: Technical A Geophysical Company I f IU Far East Land Operation* Department SENIOR OBSERVERS u ants should be veil versed in Electronli i .< id :,.■>• least eai i el perience tn field aperetloni on SERCEL SN34B 1 I Ul I MISS D MONTEIRO Land Operations Department,422 words
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Advertisement582 1984-10-20 34 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Engineering Company urgently requireN LATHE TURNERS CMC OPERATORS At least 1 year's experience and with NTC .1 I'referitbly completed N S initialled applicanta. plaass contact tal: *****62 or call personally BLK 4001. ANG MO KIO INDUSTRIAL PARK 1 =01-07, SINGAPORE 2056 Sole agent in airconditioning has582 words
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Advertisement616 1984-10-20 34 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production ftdKaiTE S£4i M r BAKELITE SEA., a division of BP Singapore Pte Ltd., manufacturing copper i clad industrial laminates for the electronics industry in the Asian Region, seeks candidates for the positions of: a Diploma in Mechanical, Electrical or Production Engineering or616 words
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Advertisement349 1984-10-20 34 73 Situetions Vecant: Production /Gl^_l!J___J^ -^J WPB^sPPH Wmm* f//f/TiTT^ I DYNACHEM (S) PTE LTD A MANUFACTURER OF EPOXY MOLDING COMPOUND SUBSIDIARY OF A U.S. FORTUNE 500 COMPANY. We are looking for PERMANENT Ist SHIFT Minimum Gross Salary: $587 (excluding overtime) PERMANENT 2nd SHIFT Minimum Gross Salary: $637 (excluding overtime) After349 words
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Advertisement552 1984-10-20 34 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous y NEPTUNE SHIPMANAGEMENT SERVICES (PTE) LTD We are an established Shipmanagement Company. We invite applications from suitably qualified persons for 1. PORT CAPTAIN Applicants should possess at least Home Trade Master/ Foreign Going Mate Certificate of Competency with good working knowledge and552 words
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Advertisement604 1984-10-20 34 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous NGEE ANN POLYTECHNIC invites applications from suitably qualified Singapore citizens and Permanent Residents of Singapore to fill the following posts(A) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT Laboratory/ Workshop Technician (Grade III) Gross salary range from 5537 $1541 per month Qualifications/Experience 3 GCE O levels plus NTC 2/NTC 3 in604 words
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Advertisement446 1984-10-20 34 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous MimScnbe E A leading US multina--2 tional specialised in z the manufacture of E computer peripherals Z is here now in Singa- pore. Applications are E invited for the follow- ing positions: General E Clerk E GCE V level, credit Z in English Z Able to446 words
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Advertisement585 1984-10-20 34 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous I Our rapid expansion and initial i success in several large projects have creeled vacanI cies in the following position: SALES EXECUTIVE (LIGHTING AND SECURITY) e To promote .sales of our industrial dimming system (for incandescent and flourescent lights) and CCTV surveillance systems for use in585 words
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Advertisement389 1984-10-20 34 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous i^^mmmmi^^^mmmmm ESTIQUE Vacancies tor SALES ASSISTANTS (Fernele) k IN-HOUSE DESIGNERS For appointment call *****51 (10am —6p.m.) Outdoor Advertising Firm requiree 1) SEMI-SKILLED CARPENTERS Daily rated S& lo $35 per da> 2) TRAINEE/ GENERAL WORKERS Intereeted pteeee call to arrange lor an interview or written application should389 words
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Advertisement918 1984-10-20 35 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous THE VMCA OF SINGAPORE requires 1) CHAMBERMAIOS No experience necessary PLUMBERS Interested applicants call perfor an interview .it 1 ORCHARO ROAD SINGAPORE 0933 TEL: *****44 Urgently required 1) Delivery Drivers V';>.Nsess t'la-ss ,i or 4 licence 2) Delivery/ Despatch Rider e i'ossess Class 2 licence e918 words
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Advertisement540 1984-10-20 35 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous I B=aßSSßsasssßSsa OFFICE GIRL REOUIREO for hardi ware company Interested call I 29:'5448 Residents of Jalan i Besar preferred REOUIREO CHINESE DRIVER. Possess Clan S licence Working 2pm to 10pm Salary $600 Call at: 769 Cieylang Road WANTEO GREASERS/ CAR Washers lo work for service station.540 words
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Advertisement612 1984-10-20 35 lUIJNI "UNIQUE OBEI AUTOMOBILE i laUll-J maintenance system. 24 "|P*|Of |_3 hours service. Save your JL JOUCi time money! Please call ■■J ssrsess-i ssss-J QQQfiQ^fi asraaaK i>_ amm _-*-*<--*•_ OOOOJOO. 11WD .mm^SM WM B m k* m^^ 82 Vehicle 82 Vehicle Accessories/ Accessories/ Maintenance Maintenance <§) BOSCH AN INVESTMENT IN612 words
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Advertisement583 1984-10-20 35 87 For Sale: Msrcedsf ED-PLATE '71 MODEL, road tax expires December '84. Alrcon, radio cassette. Modified to new model. Tip top condition. $5,700. Call *****76/ *****61. OCTOBER 77 BENZ 200. Auto. 1 owner, excellent condition, new road tax. $37,500. Tel: *****27. View: 11 Lucky Crescent, Singapore 1646. MERCEDES BENZ 200583 words
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Advertisement312 1984-10-20 35 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat FORD CORTINA, 1973 Vicom, tax. new paint, alrcon, radio cassette. Must sell. Tel: *****85. 1 YEAR OLD Ford Laser, 1.3, Hatchback, good condition, asking $21,700 0.n.0. Contact: *****66. 1976 FORD CORTINA 1300, powerful engine, aircond, PARF. $7,800 0.n.0. Ring: *****44/ *****59. 1981 FORD CORTINA I.6GL. One312 words
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Advertisement1298 1984-10-20 35 83 Vehicle Financing/ 83 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance Insurance s a--, DBS FINANCE FOR BETTER CAR FINANCING Faster, friendlier service Up to 90% financing m IVIUi i-^y-oavn ly n lit?! -Co I lalco. 12 months 5!/2% p.a. flat 24 months 5 3 4 p.a. flat 36 months 6%% D.a. flat 481,298 words
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Advertisement1433 1984-10-20 35 rrs true i FORD USER 1-3 HATCHBACK FORO THSTAR 1 6 GHI A ■•Jo qqq If you've Checked mmmmmmm mmmmm^>^ I And the high market prices, you *^_a_a__a_aP-aaa__\ < e-Vmancc-Telsta* may suspect that we (B \W^m kt^ m^ m^ aB mV\ must have at least cut \1 a^/f 0 FmWJ1,433 words
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Advertisement2064 1984-10-20 36 92 For Sale: Mazda 92 For Sale: Mazda 92 For Sale: Mazda 92 For Sale: Mazda A whopping I interest free loan on your Mazda323 absolutely no interest B we'll work something out. V wk j| yjiF offer is valid for a limited Jtej^Jjjjj wr Ba m period only. ||P^2,064 words
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Advertisement563 1984-10-20 36 94 For Sale: Other Makes MAY '81 DAIHATSU Charade XTK 5-speed. 1 lady owner $16,000 0.n.0. Telephone 452»i!2ii after 3pm NEAR 1979 DAIHATSU Charade XTF: 5-speed. Private owner. Aireon, sports rims, tax 2/H:">. $11 400 *****30. NOV. 1981 DAIHATSU Charade XTK, lst owner, alrcon, radio cassette $16,000 o.n o. Tel'563 words
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Advertisement856 1984-10-20 36 95 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles 1971 DATSUN PICKUP Just passed inspection Good running condition. $1,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****60. 1979 SEPT. DATSUN 120Y, panel van, new paint, aircon, radio cassette, tip top condition, tel: *****47/ 8. Michael. 1980 DAIHATSU 550 Van 5-door, new paint and tax. Passed inspection. $4,400 0.n.0. 70E,856 words
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Advertisement790 1984-10-20 36 97 Vehicles Wanted ATTRACTIVE CASH PAYMENT for PARF'. non-PARF. Company registered or commercial vehicles Any model/ c.c acceptable. Heng Hoe Brothers Trading Company Tel: *****53/ *****80. A BANK ACCOUNTANT requires any make of vehicles, private and non-PARF welcome. Cash payment. *****58 Tony Ang. Residence: *****47 CASH PAYMENT FOR secondhand PARF',790 words
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Advertisement534 1984-10-20 36 fifi%&A\^i%mt i*^ mat JmA\W*^S^B^^^B^mmmm\£^mm\\^^^^^WP^^Tm**mm^^'''Qw 106 Accommodation 106 Accommodation Available: Houses Available: Houses EHDB PROPERTIES TO LET Tenders are invited for the lettings of the following unfurnished residential A) CHIP BEE GARDENS (3 bedrooms) at 52 Taman Warna $1 ,050.00 B) LLOYD LEAS ESTATE (20 km Upper Changi Road) Single-Storey Detached534 words
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Advertisement131 1984-10-20 36 DIST. 1441, NEW DOUBLE-STOREY i terrace. 4 bedrooms, servant 's. aircond. $1,700 Phone Jimmv *****35 *****19 DIST. 10, NAMLY LOCALITY. Beautifullv renovated corner semidetached Cul-de-sac $2,200 furnished Agent *****13 *****75. DIST. 19 $100,000 SPENT on brand new double-storey bungalow 4 bedrooms servant's $2,600 Eurohome *****22 3 DIST 10 HENRY PARK131 words
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Advertisement718 1984-10-20 36 106 Accommodation Available: Houses OIST. 5, FABER PARK doublestorey bungalow 4 plus 1 bedrooms Swimming pool $6 50*1 Highpeak *****95 *****17 NEAR PASIR RIS Beach corner double-storey terrace for rental al reasonable price ('al! Mrs Koh *****0a TAI KENG GARDEN double-siorev terrace, lullv furnished, aircon $1,500 Call *****85 no agents718 words
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Advertisement2670 1984-10-20 37 109 Accommodation Wanted: Houses GENUINE CLIENT Requires 4-bed-roomed semi-detached in Dlsts. 10/ 11 vicinity. Fully furnished. Owners call *****28 READY CLIENTS REQUIRE bungalows In dlst. 10. 11, 20, 21 and 27. Owners, please call Lynda, *****24/*****09. 110 Accommodation Wanted: Apartments APARTMENTS REQUIRED BV expatriates at present staying in leading hotels.2,670 words
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Advertisement328 1984-10-20 37 113 For Sale: Houses SELLING BELOW MARKET VALUE!! Dist. 16 Exclusive Ref Idential Estate Few units left of doublestorey Intermediates corner terrace. 3 plus 1 bedrooms, split-level, separate living, dining. Land area varies from: 2,125 sq.ft. 6,184 sq.ft. Tenure: 996 years lease hold. PRICES: $420,000 upwards Vacant possession. Maximum loan328 words
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Advertisement448 1984-10-20 37 113 For Sale: Hot-ees DIST. 10. NAMLY OANOC* double storey semi-detached bungalow 3 bedroom;, 2 bathro-.ms 2nd floor Living, dining, servant's room- bathroom lst f!x>r Land 3.200 sqft Freeh ild Excellent location $650,000 n.o For viewing appointment all No brokers DISTRICT 14, BEAUTIFJLLY newl> renovated single storey semi-de tached at448 words
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Advertisement778 1984-10-20 38 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houaas "fH*" """^f^^^^^"£ aaßßl I 4 *--*^?^M 6aaßßßß*a>a>ataif& -^^^5^ JS S^^^l 'Tp n iiin n rnr i iSTrn ISSi HHB: ISI ■■bbbbbbbbV aW **a*BBBB*aV bbbbX. i f' aaaa *mt^< jJj^^^M** SbbbbbbbbbbbbTbbV. _x .^*T3 *Wa» *J*k>+ naT bi I ■fey778 words
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Advertisement446 1984-10-20 38 2-STOREY TERRACE HOUSE at MacPherson Road. *****,000 Serangoon Road. 3 m.s. *****.000 Serangoon Road, 5 m.s. *****.000 Tel: *****77/ *****61 $310,000 NEGOTIABLE SERANGOON Garden, single-storey Intermediate terrace, renovated, 3 bedrooms, garden. 2200 sq.ft.. tel: *****54. DIST 14, BRANO NEW Bungalow. 5 bedrooms, land area 5,000 sq.ft. Freehold. Selling $780,000. Tel:446 words
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Advertisement532 1984-10-20 38 114 For Sale: Private Apartmants OWNER SELLING CHOICE unit 2-bedroomed apartment In Bayshore Jade Tower at substantial loss below developer's price. Selling only at $260,000. Don't miss this opportunity to own an exclusive private apartment with fall condominium facilities. Contact Alan Tay: *****53/ *****70. OIST. 10 SOMMERVILLE PARK Excellent Investment532 words
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Advertisement761 1984-10-20 38 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments Phase One was a sellout! Hurry, only 25 units are now available in TIOPDTIIIL our final phase TVI/VI\SIONS It's no surprise to us that Phase One was a Full recreational761 words
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Advertisement115 1984-10-20 38 115 For Sato: HUDC Apartmants DIST. 10 FARRER COURT, high floor, renovated, 1,550 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, facing east. Built-ins. $230,000. Wess *****44 (Saturday/ Sunday BRADDELL PHASE 1 1550 sq.ft. Morning sun. High floor. Clear view. Tastefully renovated and well maintained. *****61. DIST 20, LAKEVIEW, 1770 sq.ft. 18th storey, overlooking MacRitchie115 words
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Advertisement539 1984-10-20 38 115 For Sala: HUDC Apartmants LAGUNA PARK, TYPE A, 1770 sq.ft. Well renovated and maintained. Morning sun. $298,000 0.n.0. *****25. 116 For Sala: HDB Apartmants BEACH ROAD, BLK 2, spacious 2-roomed impor Improved flat with terrazzo and ceramic flooring, hall and kitchen as big as 4roomed simplified type. Partially furnished,539 words
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Advertisement519 1984-10-20 38 116 For Sala: HDB Apartmants HOLLAND DRIVE 4-ROOMED. Low floor, near swimming pool, market, food centre, school. Renovated with kitchen cabinet. $80,000. Tel: *****85. IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION SERENE 5-roomed. Good locality Blk. 139 Bedok North. Italian ceramic throughout, kitchen cabinets. $108,000. Tel. *****27. MARINE DRIVE, 5-ROOMED Blk 77. #10-48. China terrazzo,519 words
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Advertisement1576 1984-10-20 38 114 For Sole: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments LIVE IN LANDMARK TOWER a 37-storey luxurious apartment at Chin Swee Road I WHERE THE SEAVIEW IS PANORAMIC I H Lush gardens, seaview and convenience ol city lite B H Opposite Pearl's Hill Park La*a*anar«1,576 words
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Advertisement799 1984-10-20 39 114 For Sato: Privata 114 For Sala: Privata 114 For Sala: Privata Apartments Apartments Apartmants ggjSjaj m^2m fc" tfaPP^B-e SSS" l t *m^mhmm m m '*l~m.m^*ar>,mm»^ mmi palß aafc.aaaaaaaaTtaP iJEiQb —5r- ''rJ? J» S2»'>rA FAR HORIZON GARDENS MORE THAN 50% SOLD! It's easy to understand why Far Hori- Swimming and799 words
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Advertisement360 1984-10-20 39 123 For Sale: Shop Spaces CORONATION SHOPPING PLAZA 376.7 sq.ft. with built-in cup- boards and partitions. Owner moving to bigger premises. Rental: $3.80 p.s.f. For sale $188,000. Freehold. Tel: *****80. OIST. 19, SHOPHOUSE (UPSTAIRS) suitable for residence cum business. 2,480 sq.ft. 6 rooms 2 halls. $335,000. Tel: *****88. LUCKY PLAZA,360 words
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Advertisement462 1984-10-20 39 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storaga Spaces Storage Spaces JyUlj jL WAREHOUSE COMPLEX I- NX W^ tf^^ A-pAfX'x <^^ 6 4500Kg cafgo lifts ■jwkragrj ***L 7Z to accommodate forklifts m\-*kaa*9Jm Every unit with provision for Br^^aaal installing wash basin and air-conditioner XA^T^a**** Floor height: 4.40 m to 4.85 m **a**m**^»*^ Area462 words
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Advertisement1178 1984-10-20 39 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours /sir **asr»fItNAMHOI I TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE LTD. J* I With us, you'll enjoy these •xtrat S S Ist class hotels Good meals, mostly grand dinners Extensive S; itinerary coverage' Guaranteed flight departures, direct flights S e Friendly bilingual guides. So book early to1,178 words
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Advertisement389 1984-10-20 40 150 Commercial/ Technical NEW CLASSES COMMENCING AT CLIFFORD EDUCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE #05-3545, Block 162, Bukit Merah Town Centre Tal: *****90 (8 linea) e Accounting (Higher) •Tue 7.00- 8.30pm 30/10 •Sat 2.00- 3.30pm 27/10 •Fri 7.00-10.00pm 26/10 e Bookkeeping Elementary Mon 7.00- 10.00pm 22/10 Wed 7.00-10 00pm 24/10 •Sat 2.00- 5.00pm389 words
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Advertisement379 1984-10-20 40 150 Commercial/ Technical fsbtc^W NEW CLASSES BOOKKEEPING BEGINNERS Sunday 9am -10.30am Commencing 21 Oct. BOOKKEEPING INTERMEDIATE Sunday 9.30am- 12noon Commencing 21 Oct. ENGLISH FOR COMMERCE Sunday 9am -10.30am Commencing 21 Oct. SHORTHAND THEORY k SPEED Mondays to Fridays 7pm to 9pm TYPE WRITING-MORNING/ AFTERNOON/EVENING (BEGINNERS ANO OTHER STAGES EVERYDAY) Mons379 words
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Advertisement560 1984-10-20 40 157 Other Courses 157 Other Courses Feeling lethargx. T\_ J^-^ fatigue easily, backaches m^^^^AmmmX head acnes, always putting *"*^T LaM fitness off till tomorrow get b^*v\ into a programme that can a^^nyA^bbbbMVS initiate you into a healthier lifestyle Mtt laaKW^Bßßr^^ Join us on a 6-week keep fit bVLwy programme and560 words
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Advertisement330 1984-10-20 40 156 Cookery m^m^mmaaaaaaaaaaaaaai MA XUAN COOKING CENTRE We provide special Sunday Hongkong Roasting Saturday Hongkong Dim Sum Friday Hongkong Claypot Specialities Classes Nonya Pandan Curry. Cakes. Bread. Agar-agar Pastries Classes also available Tel:2B***** GOURMET OIBHEB BELETAR: Hongkong Roasting Special (8 dishes) 26th and 28th Oct 230 spm $50 Also Cakes/Pastries330 words
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Obituary, Illustration105 1984-10-20 41 181 Deaths 181 Deaths OUR DEAREST ROSE CHIA TAI LONG AGED 39 Wm called back to be with the Lord on October 19, 1984 at 8.05 a.m. Deeply mourned and dearly missed by her parents, 3 brothers, 2 sisters, 2 sisters-in-law, 6 nephews, 5 nieces and 2 grandnieces. Body is105 words
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Obituary, Illustration84 1984-10-20 41 MR. KUEK TIOW GEOK Ago 90 passed away peacefully on 17.10.1984. Deeply mourned by WIFE: TAN CHEOK SONS: KUEK GIM HONG KUEK BOCK SENG DAUGHTERS: KUEK SAW ENG KUEK SIEW ENG DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW: GWEE SENG HOON HO YTT YEOW LEE POH DEE SONS-IN-LAW: YEO THIAM SIEW HO TIONG HWEE84 words
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Obituary, Illustration72 1984-10-20 41 REV. CHENG SHEN CHU AGED 87 want noma to ba with tha Lord on 19th October. 1384. Servicea of Thanksgiving and Praise will ba held nightly at «.00pm at 59, Faber Drive, Singapora OSI2. Funeral arrangements will ba announced later. STRAITS TIMES RATES FOR PERSONAL ADS k OBITUARIES72 words
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Obituary, Illustration150 1984-10-20 41 Mr Dewa Rajoo a/o Suppiah Ago 33 paaaad away peacetully on the 18.10.84. Burled al C.C.K. on tha 19.10.84 Deeply mourned by Father: Kailasam Suppiah Mother: Sarada Devi (..Wong Sui Yong Brothers: Balakrishnan Manickam Kumar Ram Siatara: Saraswathy Vasantha Devi < U.S.A.) Kamala Devi Sisters in-law Rosemarie Mangalla150 words
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Obituary, Illustration27 1984-10-20 41 MDM PANG POH NEO AGED 89 Paaaed away peacetully on 17/10/84. Body lying al Funeral Parlour No. 1, Mt. Vernon. Cremation at 2.30p.m. on 21/10/84.27 words
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Obituary, Illustration117 1984-10-20 41 In loving memory of TAY KIAM JOO departed 20.1040. To us his name will ever be The key that unlocks memory Of a dear one gone but cherished yet A beloved face well never forget Always remembered by au i i wire, cniKJioii ana an tovea onee.117 words
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Obituary, Illustration33 1984-10-20 41 IN LOVING MEMORY OF: MDM CHAW CHOEN CHOW DEPARTED: 20/10/80 Four years have gone, and not just today but everyday in silence we remember. Dearly missed by (amily and loveones.33 words
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Obituary, Illustration132 1984-10-20 41 The Family of the late MR SONG SIAK GUAN Departed 14/10/84 wishes to express Iheir gratitude and appreciation te all friends, relatives and colleagues lor iheir kind attendance, aaaiatance, condolences, donations and wreaths during iheir recent bereavement. Special thanks to Staff and Management of Tay Miang Huat Distillery132 words
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TIMESPORT
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395 1984-10-20 41 TOKYO, Fri, India's Ramesh Krishnan overcame a first-set deficit to upset third seed, Mats wilander, of Sweden, 5-7, 6-4, 7-6 in the quarterfinals of the U*****,000 ($813,750) Seiko Super tennis tournament here today. Top seed Jimmy Connors also reached the semi-finals, beating compatriot MarkReuter; AFP - 395 words
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Article, Illustration542 1984-10-20 41 A little slow, but the Little Red Rooster is still crowing at 46 HESTON (England), Fri. His red hair may be thinning a little on top, his mobility understandably slackening with middle age. But that famous topspin backhand has never left him and, at 46, Rod Laver stillAP - 542 words
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Article, Illustration467 1984-10-20 41 LAS VEGAS, Fri. Undefeated heavyweight champion Larry Holmes, said he planned five more fights to crack the record of one of boxing's all-time greats, the late Rocky Marciano. Five more victories would put Holmes, 34, one ahead of Marciano's 49*0 record, which made him the only undefeated heavyweightReuter; AP - 467 words
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Article410 1984-10-20 41 PAR FOR THE COURTS.. .an inventor who said the US Golf Association prevented him from selling a ball which limits hooking and slicing has won damages of USs4.2 million in a lawsuit, lawyers said in San Francisco. Daniel Nepala patented his ball, which lias a specialReuter; AFP; AP - 410 words
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Article290 1984-10-20 41 SCOREBOARD PAKISTAN 428-8 dec. INDIA lst inns S.Gavaskarc Salim Malik b Azeem 48 A.Gaekwad b Jalaluddin 4 D. Vengsarkar c Ashraf b Azeem 41 M. Amarnath b Raja 36 S. Pafll c Salim Malik b Azeem 0 R. Shastri lbw Azeem 0 K. DevReuter - 290 words
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Article135 1984-10-20 41 Singapore girls bow to Filipinas BEIJING, Frl. The Philippines wound op their group matches yesterday with a 61-41 victory over Singapore in the Asian women's basketball championships in Shanghai, ...kiig hosts China neat MaTaysiaTl-35J the New China News Agency reported. Singapore's girls fought hard bat could never quite control theReuter - 135 words
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Article271 1984-10-20 41 NEW YORK, Fri. With under a minute left and the score tied, Minnesota goaltender Don Beaupie was expecting over-time TVl^f c/-» foe* rwi IYUI ov/ ta^3i, _~-/11. Glenn Anderson snapped a 5-5 tie with 48 seconds left and Wayne Gretzky scored a hattrick last night to liftUPI; Reuter - 271 words
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Article265 1984-10-20 44 DUBLIN. Fri. Breaks of 52 and 53 in the second and third frames sped Welshman Dilwyn John to a 4-1 success over John Mclntyre, of Northern Ireland, in the Benson and Hedges World Amateur Snooker championship which began yesterday. John, who played professional football with CardiffAFP - 265 words
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Article, Illustration700 1984-10-20 44 XJLOGNE, Fri. West Germany's juccessful start to their 1986 World Hup soccer campaign, a 2-0 win >ver Sweden on Wednesday, failed :o conceal the extent of the probems facing new manager Franz ~s(**c k cribs, u &v The West Germans, 1954 and 1974 rVorld CupReuter - 700 words
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Article101 1984-10-20 44 MEXICO CITY, Fri. Mexico, who will host the 1986 World Cup, beat the United States 2-1 in a friendly international match here on Wednesday. The Mexicans dominated the match, though the team included many reserve players, and they deservedly went ahead through Juaraz after 38 minutes.AFP - 101 words
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Article164 1984-10-20 44 COLOGNE, Fri. West Germany have protested to FIFA, the world soccer body, about the yellow card shown to Uwe Rahn oa Wednesday for leaving the pitch to celebrate his goal in the World Cap game against Sweden. Rahn, 22, opened the scoring in West Germany'sReuter - 164 words
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Article182 1984-10-20 44 Bianchi fails to save Italy BASEBALL HAVANA, Fri. Roberto Bianchi, of Italy, hit a grand-slam home run with two out in the eighth inning, but to no avail, as Nicaragua won 11-4, boosting their chances of making the finals of the World Amateur Baseball Championship. Nicaragua have two wins andReuter - 182 words
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Article106 1984-10-20 44 PARIS, Fri. France have had to abandon Rlans for a soccer tour of lexico next June because their programme is too crowded, the French Football Federation said yesterday. France had hoped to play West Germany on June 15 and Mexico on June 19 a year ahead ofReuter - 106 words
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Article195 1984-10-20 44 ROME, Fri. Manager Enzo Bearzot and former captain Dino Zoff appeared yesterday before an inquiry into allegations that representatives of the Italian soccer team bribed Cameroun to "fix" a match during the 1982 World Cup finals. Bearzot and Zoff both refused to comment onReuter - 195 words
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Article, Illustration995 1984-10-20 45 Clash of the giants who can play as well as they can pay THE MARTIN PALMER COLUMN First Division fixtures Arsenal v Sunderland, Aston Villa v Norwich, Ipswich v West Bromwich Albion, Liverpool v Everton, Lnton v Watford, Manchester United v Tottenham Hotspur, Newcastle v Nottingham Forest, Queens995 words
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242 1984-10-20 45 LONDON, Fri. The Scottish League and Scottish Football Association are to join forces in their attempt to crack down on hooliganism. Scotland's two governing bodies yesterday agreed to set up a joint disciplinary commission who will have full powers to take any measures they seeAFP - 242 words
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Article150 1984-10-20 45 QUEENS Park Rangers have signed Robbie James, the 27-year-old Stoke and Wales midfield player, for £100.000 ($250,000). QPR manager Alan Mullery, who signed York City striker John Byrne for £100,000 three days ago, said: "We have added two very good players to our squad. Robbie gives us severalAFP; Reuter - 150 words
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Article, Illustration373 1984-10-20 45 LONDON, Fri. Glenn Hoddle is ready to join Tottenham's challenge for the First Division title after eight months on the sidelines. Hoddle will be substitute against Manchester United at Old Trafford tomorrow and if he plays it will be his first taste of League footballAFP - 373 words
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Article402 1984-10-20 46 LEE WAI WUN at the Mini World Cup bowling championships Belgian star wins singles despite the 'dry lanes' IN THE true style of a winner, Maheur Marcel, of Belgium, adapted well to the lanes of Jackie's Orchard to win the men's singles of the Mini-World Cup bowling championships402 words
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Article204 1984-10-20 46 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIK AT RAI By THIS afternoon's Sonetti Italia All-Comers track and field meet at the National Stadium will offer local athletes their penultimate chance to qualify for December's Asean Cup championships in Manila. The meet will serve as one of the two official trials to select204 words
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253 1984-10-20 46 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN By BOARDSAILORS Ramie Salleh, Lorgan Wong and Raymond Lim will bear Singapore's flag in the inaugural Kent Kinabalu Yacht Club individual and inter-state team championships, starting tomorrow off Tanjong Aru Beach, Kota Kinabalu. They will compete with 28 other teams from Germany,253 words
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Article201 1984-10-20 46 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI By ANDREW CHIN will play in the Asian Rugby Football Union tournament in Fukuoka, Japan, Versatile Andrew, a sales manager with SBK, the local agents for Rossignol tennis rackets and sportswear, was originally denied leave by his employers for the weeklong competition201 words
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Article, Illustration223 1984-10-20 46 Third time unlucky. MERLION CUP '84 SHOULD Singapore's international referee N. Chandra decide to reject an assignment to officiate "in next year's Merlion Cup soccer competition, no one would blame him for doing so. That's because the tournament has proved to be a "hoodoo" for him. Since it started inJONATHAN CHOO - 223 words
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Article, Illustration564 1984-10-20 46 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI But Iraqis promise a night of thrills again By CHILE'S position at the bottom of the table is high-flying Iraq's main worry for tonight's match at the National Stadium (7.30). The Iraqi contingent feel that the South American side, after suffering two successive564 words
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Article274 1984-10-20 46 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI FAS surprised at fans' refusal to appreciate good teams THE Football Association of Singapore, organisers of the Merlion Cup, have officially acknowledged the poor attendances in the competition so far. In releasing attendance figures yesterday for the first four match days, the organising chairman and274 words
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Article, Illustration633 1984-10-20 47 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI Malek, Suria sacked and three others cautioned By SINGAPORE 0 AUSTRALIA 1 IT was a night of shame for Singapore soccer when two of their best players Malek Awab and Rajagopal Suriamurthi were sacked and three others cautioned by Argentine referee Ricardo Calabria at theJERRY SEH - 633 words
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Article55 1984-10-20 47 2 Hussain Saeed (Iraq), N. Hoogwerf (Holland). 1 Ahmed Immaition, Natik Abidoun, Ali Shihab (Iraq); Carlos Candia (Argentina); K. Kannan (Singapore); De Kleine, Jan Neuteboom, P. Schepers (Holland); Sain Irmis (Indonesia); Warren Spink, Frank Farina, Andrew Bernal (Australia); Lee Kyung Nam, Kim Joon Hyun, Choi Kwang Ji55 words
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Article65 1984-10-20 47 W D L F A Pt. Holland 2 2 0 0 5 14 Australia 2 2 0 0 3 14 Singapore 2 0 0 2 13 0 Indonesia 2 0 0 2 15 0 P W D L F A Pt. Iraq *****04 S Korea 2 1065 words
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Article124 1984-10-20 47 MANCHESTER, Fri. England soccer captain Bryan Robson today signed a new seven-year contract with English Division One giants Manchester United, which should tie him to the club for the rest of his playing career. Although no financial details were disclosed, Robson, 27, who already earns around £80,000 sterlingReuter; AP - 124 words
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Article, Illustration122 1984-10-20 47 PETER SIOW - 'Caught' the Merlion mermaid PETER SIOW SHE is the mermaid of the Meriion Cap competition. From atop the terraces of the National Stadium, she almost resembles the mythical human-fish with her bright-red flowing blouse billowing over immaculate while pants which conceal long slim legs. Temperatures usually soar when she leads122 words
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Article, Illustration328 1984-10-20 47 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By THREE goalkeepers South Korea's Lee Moon Young, Argentina's Angel Comizzo and Iraq's Fatten Jassim are stretching out for the Best Goalkeeper label in the tournament. After almost a week of intensive battles, the three have exhibited their reaction, suppleness and valour in328 words
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Article201 1984-10-20 47 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI A MEMBER of the Australian team may face severe disciplinary action when he returns to Sydney. The footballer was questioned by police on Tuesday afternoon after an incident at the Peninsula Shopping Centre in which he was alleged to have urinated in an ashtray201 words
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196 1984-10-20 47 JOE DORAI - JOE DOR AI TWO Argentinians and a Chilean were banned one match each yesterday for misconduct when the two teams met on Thursday. Argentine defender Pedro Monzon and striker Denny Ramirez were found guilty of violent conduct by the competition's disciplinary board. Chile's Wilson196 words
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Article296 1984-10-20 47 MALEK AWAB: This is the first time I've been B sacked in an international competition since my debut in 1980. But I'm not ashame off my action. I definitely don't deserve the red card because I wasn't out to hurt the Australian No. 2 player (Robert Hooker).296 words
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Article, Illustration409 1984-10-20 42 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP US No. 2 jockey has several good rides By AMERICAN jockey Donald Pierce, ranked No. 2 to the world-renown-ed Willie Shoemaker back home, will be the star attraction at Ipoh today, opening day of the Sultan's Gold Vase Meeting. Out East for the409 words
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Article105 1984-10-20 42 THESE horses have won or done well on a wet track: RACE 1: Graceland, Only For You, Nasib Bintang, Run Angel Run RACE 2: Quotable, Chambers, Honey Brown, Lixa, Superman n, Heng Heng RACE 3: Classic Dancer, Plastic Queen, Toy Drummer, Professor Winstun n RACE 4: Quiet Gent, Kandersteg,105 words
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299 1984-10-20 42 LUCKY LEO - My Eminence set to score fourth victory LUCKY LEO By our man on the track IPOH, Fri. My Eminence is in splendid trim and has a first-rate chance of following up on his last-start success by taking Race 4 for Class 1 Div 2 horses over 1,200 m. This Allgrit299 words
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Article4629 1984-10-20 42 GOING FORECAST: GOOD TO YIELDING VMPPWB 1 30 CLASS 3 DIV 1 1,200m I v^Tj 3# I (Ratings: 90-79) *****888 (Stakes: $15,000) 1 ****** Graceland 57 (99) Memphis-Cheng 3eg u3 +J5 (one run) Trifle unlucky when nk-2nd to Gallant Deer after making most of running Div 44,629 words
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Article, Illustration259 1984-10-20 42 MARKSMAN - MARKSMAN By LAST-START winner Gesture II has every chance of making it two-up in three starts when he meets a Class 3 Div 1 field over 1,200m in the opening race. This three-year-old Australian colt by Prince Callide showed promise in his debut to259 words
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Article385 1984-10-20 42 RACE EPSOM JEEP LUCKY LEO MARKSMAN TONTO WENG SOOK 2 Gesture 2 Gesture 2 Gesture 2 Gesture 6 Anak Bukit 1 5 Fort Albany 6 Anak Bukit 5 Fort Albany 1 Graceland 2 Gesture 1 Graceland 3 Dazalate 1 Graceland 6 Anak Bukit 1 Graceland 11385 words
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Article, Illustration467 1984-10-20 43 ON THE TRACK with LUCKY LEO IPOH. Fri. Alpina, one of the season's sprinting finds, showed up impressively in his winding-up gallop here this morning. Kept well in hand by Y.K. Foo, the four-year-old American gelding by Sauce Boat easilv reeled off 600 m467 words
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Article131 1984-10-20 43 TUESDAY (good going): Wonderful Surprise m and Ontario II 35.7 together, Gay Milano 36, Ruling Party 36.1, Mint's Favourite and Bonbon 36.3 together, Harold and Classy 36.6 together. Alpina 37.4, Splendour II 38, Fox Kingdom 38.2, Sungai Maharani 38.9, Active Fox 40, Paititi Gold 41.4. WEDNESDAY (good):131 words
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Article214 1984-10-20 43 Tata! No of plaelngs Placings for last 19 rides rides Ist 2nd 3rd 1 Tiley 314 52 51 31 0 0 14 0 2 2 0 2 2 2 Johnston 279 *****5 ********** 3 Danis 270 49 29 23 ********** 4 Lucas 251 31 33 14 ********** 5214 words
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Article92 1984-10-20 43 Ist 2nd 3rd Teh 55 56 48 Allan 50 45 31 Zallr 40 36 28 Bongoure 38 23 35 E van Breukelen 36 34 36 Badgers 32 33 34 Lim 27 23 24 Lee 24 24 31 Ismail 22 26 17 West 21 34 36 Bnang 21 2692 words
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Article88 1984-10-20 43 Ist 2nd 3rd Auric 28 34 27 Agasam 20 16 20 Goodman 15 13 17 Inderapura 11 17 10 Sunny Khoo 11 4 11 HTWee 9 5 3 Chens 7 3 7 Frontal 6 6 3 Bokleung 6 4 8 Japan 6 0 3 AJfcV 5 5 588 words
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Article132 1984-10-20 43 WASHINGTON, Friday STRAWBERRY ROAD, a five-year-old Australian horse, is 5-2 favourite for tomorrow's U*****,000 (about *****,000) Washington D.C. International at Laurel Park Racecourse. Strawberry Road, to be ridden by Hongkongbased jockey Gary Moore, is fancied after finishing fifth in the Prix De L'Arc De Triomphe atAFP - 132 words
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Article95 1984-10-20 43 1. Seattle Song (Fr) 54 C. Asmussen 6 1 2. Ronbra (US) 57 C. Marquez 15 1 3. Persian Tiara (US) 56 J. Terry 8 1 4. Balkan Prince (Bel) 54 G. Couderc 26 1 5. Four Bases (US) 57 D. Mcßeth 31 1 6. Nassipoiir (US) 5795 words
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Article1808 1984-10-20 43 W l, |rV|fq6flJ 1.30 CLASS 5 DIV 3 1,400m BJamJLEM (Ratings: 53-37) (Stakes: $11,500) 1 *****9 Coup De Grace 57 (53) Major IssueAhmad7nzgdc -5 (1600m) Foe 7 2 o*o*9* Spectacular Bird SCS (52) Promise-Zafir 5 nzg dc -5 (1600m) Pierce 8 3 7408* Skipper IU 56.5 (52) Bideford-Tan1,808 words
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Miscellaneous60 1984-10-20 46 Today's sports diary ATHLETICS Sonetti Italia AU- Varsiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (Farrer Comers meet (National Stadium 2 Park, 3.30 p.m.). pm.). SOCCER Merlion Cup: Iraq v HOCKEY SH A Premier League: Chile (National Stadium, 7.30 p.m.). SIA v Jansenites; Khalsa v Safsa Inter-constituency tourney, first round (Tanglin, 3.45, 5.30 p.m.). (Farrer60 words
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Advertisement331 1984-10-20 47 r~^GM\i£ih Q Only One Unit Maisonette Ka^p*^ A Few Studio Apartments Left! An eXCIUSive Condominium, With a Owner Developer Lee Development (Pte) Ltd mix of Townhouses, Maisonettes Le 9 al Description of Land lots 655 657 mk am and Studio Apartments. Sl,e Area Appro *****60 mm ******2 sq r Tenure331 words
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Article, Illustration267 1984-10-20 48 LAI YEW KONG - Youth drowns in flight from police LAI YEW KONG Police had wanted him to help in murder probe By A YOUTH sought by police to help in a murder probe, was drowned when he leapt into a river to evade arrest in Sembawang yesterday. Another youth escaped by swimming across267 words
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Article80 1984-10-20 48 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Malaysian Parliament yesterday threw out an opposition motion calling for a royal commission of inquiry into the $2.3 billion Bumiputra Malaysia Finance (BMF) loan scandal in Hongkong. The government and the opposition, led by the Democratic Action Party, agreed that those responsibleAFP - 80 words
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244 1984-10-20 48 NGIAM TONG HAI - NGIAM TONG HAI Accelerated resettlement programme on schedule By THE government wants to make Singapore a squatter-free country by 1990 under an accelerated resettlement programme, Senior Parliamentary Secretary (National Development) Lee Yiok Seng said last night. When the current phase of the programme winds244 words
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Article, Illustration279 1984-10-20 48 NG WENG HOONG - 47 -metre boom crashes NG WENG HOONG Mobile hoist topples after one of its tracks sinks in soft ground By THE earth shook when a mobile hoist and its giant boom toppled to earth at a construction site in Clementi Park, off Clementi Road, yesterday. The 47-metre-long boom landed on279 words
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Article119 1984-10-20 48 Panic buying hits Beijing stores BEIJING, Fri. Rumours of imminent food price rises on the eve of the expected release of a key document on China's economic future sparked some panic buying in Beijing today, Chinese in the capital said. Some state stores were sold out hours before normal asReuter - 119 words
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155 1984-10-20 48 Big drop in GNP growth rate of US WASHINGTON, Fri. Gross National Product in the United States grew at only 2.7 per cent at an annual rate in the third quarter, compared with 7.1 per cent in the second quarter, and 10.1 per cent in the first quarter, the CommerceAFP - 155 words
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187 1984-10-20 48 Very old and most complete skeleton NAIROBI, Fri. The most complete skeleton of an early human ancestor, a 12-year-old boy who lived .1.6 million years ago, has been found on a lake shore in Northern Kenya. The bones, shown to reporters for the first time yesterday, consists of 70 largeReuter - 187 words
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Article69 1984-10-20 48 LONDON, Fri. Britain's richest literary prize was awarded last night to art historian Anita Brook ner, who once said she began writing novels "in a moment of boredom". Miss Brookner, 46, won the Booker McConnell Prize and its U5517,850 (5538.735) award for her novel Hotel Du Lac,AP - 69 words
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Article28 1984-10-20 48 MOSCOW, Fri. The Soviet Union yesterday launched a satellite in its Cosmos series to continue the exploration of outer space, Tass news aeencv said today. UPIUPI - 28 words
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Article31 1984-10-20 48 NEW YORK, Fri. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials climbed 10.71 points to 1,236.09 in the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 31 words
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139 1984-10-20 48 Talks on US offer to accept Viet immigrants WASHINGTON, Fri. A White House aide has met Vietnam's Foreign Minister to discuss details of an American offer to accept tens of thousands of Vietnamese immigrants, State Department officials said yesterday. The meeting between Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach and Mr RichardNYT - 139 words
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Advertisement336 1984-10-20 48 BUSINESS TIMES fflimpiMTl f mam lal Daily IN TODAYS ISSUE Malaysian Finance Minister Daim Zainuddin yesterday announced a surprise package of tax cuts and a huge slash in expenditure, particularly for defence and internal security. Jardine Fleming's hopes of success in appealing against its expulsion from Singapore have been dampened336 words
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Miscellaneous125 1984-10-20 48 RMMHNRfIRRRttP Weather UP TO Ip.m. Fair except for showers over a few areas around noon. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 24 min. SUNSET today: 6.51 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.46 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 9/18 Goudy Manila 23/33 Cloudy Amsterdam 11/14 Goudy Melbourne 9/16 Cloudy Bangkok 24/32125 words
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Article, Illustration1403 1984-10-20 1 4 Whether Hitchcock was an artist or not is very much debatable, but his blessing was that he stumbled upon a powerful medium of expression and communication, through which he was able to work out all his fears, fantasies and m repressed longings. 7 THE DARK1,403 words
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Advertisement425 1984-10-20 1 BBfllSiy^pfl^L m\ > OUTLOOK Clean, pure, earthy italan flavours Page Five 7 LEISURE TV highlights on Deepavali Page Twenty-one i (■m B" BbV*Vi B^' B if* Amß Ba^^Bßt tk. Apa 887 lafc^^Bi B X. '^Sia-fl <■ BB**^ BOOKS What Sort of People Should There Be? Poge Six Descent from Xanadu425 words
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Article, Illustration420 1984-10-20 2 Uncle ' Otak - Uncle 'Otak' CAN you spot the insects and animals that turned up for the party? Look closely and you'll see them. There will be three prizes of $15 POSB vouchers for the best answers. Do you know where Ah Too is in the picture? Submit420 words
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Miscellaneous515 1984-10-20 2 R JULIE: What is mothers of the other four t u your nationality, Susan? daughters. So there are J°»"» Susan: Well, let's see. seven of them altogethMy father was born in er. Iceland. My mother was R JIMMY: If a boy is born in Cuba. I think Question: a lad515 words
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Article, Illustration730 1984-10-20 4 CAFE DE PRINCE Crown Prince Hotel 270, Orchard Road Reviewed by NATALIN LING THE greatest asset of Cafe De Prince is its view, through a long semi-circle of glass windows, of the world passing by along Orchard Road. Across the road, gentle slopes of soothing green730 words
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Article586 1984-10-20 4 JEFF HARDY - JEFF HARDY By in Florida ONE look at the charbroiled octopus nestled on a warm plate at a local bayside eatery brought one thought to mind it had to taste better than it looked. Surprisingly, octopus has its own distinctively pleasant taste resembling scallops, if anything.- DrUPI - 586 words
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Article516 1984-10-20 4 RAJANI IPPARTHI - RAJANI IPPARTHI By Holige (Pancakes with Sweet FilUng) Ingredients: For Filling: 500 g Bengal gram dal (chickpea flour) 500 g jaggery (gula melaka) S 10 cardamoms (pounded) 40 g grated coconut Vi tsp large (sweet) cumin seeds Vt. tsp turmeric powder '/2 tsp salt 300 g516 words
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Article, Illustration1246 1984-10-20 5 TAN LEE LENG - Food sunny Italian style TAN LEE LENG Italian cuisine is unpretentious, with clean, pure and earthy flavours. And there's more to it than just pasta, says our columnist who talks about the delicious varieties that make up the cuisine of sunny Italy. By 4 The most essential accompaniment to an1,246 words
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Article351 1984-10-20 5 Ossobuco (Braised Veal Shanks) by chef Ernst Huber Ingredients: 10 shanks (180 gm to 250 gm) veal shanks, split or pig's knuckles 10 gm salt 1 gm seasoning flour, as needed 50gmfat 150 gm onion (chopped) 2 cloves of garlic 300 to 400. gm vegetables (carrots, celery w 3gm351 words
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Article, Illustration972 1984-10-20 6 Changing human nature WHAT SORT OF PEOPLE SHOULD THERE BE? By Jonathan Glover Pelican, 1984, 185 pages, $12 Reviewed by ANDREW VEITCH COME the 21st Century, Jonathan Glover suggests, political debate may be dominated not by economics, but by genetics. The big questions will be: "What sort of people shouldThe Guardian - 972 words
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Article, Illustration491 1984-10-20 6 A SENSATION OF INDEPENDENCE By Chan Heng Chee Oxford University Press, 1984 246 pages, $25 Reviewed by TAN LIAN CHOO IN A highly readable narrative of one of Singapore's leading personages, Chan Heng Chee recounts the background and events leading to the election and resignation of Singapore's491 words
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Article, Illustration284 1984-10-20 6 The First Three Minutes a Modern View ot the Origin af the I'niverse by Steven Weinberg (Flamingo, $11.50) Weinberg, Nobel Prize winner for Physics in 1979, presents a blow by blow account of how the universe began. During the first three minutes, out of a dense soup284 words
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Article, Illustration703 1984-10-20 6 ACTOR Dirk Bogarde has written three entertaining volumes of autobiography and three novels. The latest, West of Sunset (Penguin, 248 pages, $9), is set in Los Angeles where, as the writer points out, anything can happen and everything does. Written episodically, but with frequent useBOOKBUG - 703 words
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Article, Illustration831 1984-10-20 7 My trouble B with this one is not that my tastes have grown more BAnhieli^alAH g\f oW|#m«>aiwcat*»*i wl my needs more demanding. It's that I think Harold Robbins is bored. Bored with the successful formula he has created. Bored with his themes. And most of all. bored with831 words
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Article, Illustration506 1984-10-20 7 TOUGH TIMES NEVER LAST, BUT TOUGH PEOPLE DO! by Robert H. Schuller Bantam Books, 1983 237 pages, $9.45 MOTHERHOOD, THE SECOND OLDEST PROFESSION By Erma Bombeck Dell, 1983 177 pages. $9.45 Reviewed by IRENE PATES PEOPLE do have problems. People want to overcome their problems. To506 words
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Article, Illustration495 1984-10-20 7 THE DEMON HEADMASTER By Gillian Cross Puffin. 139 pages. $5.75 Reviewed by LIN LIN-DEE I ns young reader ORPHAN Dinah Glass is being fostered out to the Hunter family and she is having a hard time of it. The two Hunter boys, Lloyd and495 words
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Article, Illustration271 1984-10-20 7 REAGAN for Beginners by David Smith and Melinda Gebbie (Writers Readers, $13.60) In this Writers Readers Documentary Comic Book, the authors look into the man behind the image and the politics behind the man. The Dictionary of Omens ft Superstitions compiled by Philippa Waring271 words
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Advertisement381 1984-10-20 7 r- imp *efl GoMcii Prio«?iik ®^Ss^ CHAO ZHOU \\\\X WkEiWk GARDEN RESTAURANT Bel Shenton Wa v jafmi HCSEfIr Tel: *****55 (6 Lines) "sP^^Ss* mWm^^^^^mm m m Tflflflr^^^flHsv ffIJBP/ -«^BB* A^^mmmmM A W^^BBV "J» V li^*»^b\ flfli \*"^Sr*» J L m \mmm mYm\ »>■ ■bs> A^^^flfl ****»Tjflflflfl^fls.- > A» l^^ ,J381 words
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Advertisement942 1984-10-20 9 tr syC?v^ xif 'Sv 4T I A -fal Aa/ T VJ%V TENPO GOLDSMITH JEWELLERS JADI GOLDSMITH i JEWELLERS __£tJ2 S Celebrates Am' mmmkmwm Arnm^ fl flfl flflfl flfllfl flfllfl fl" VWfWlff WV A v9BD^9ifl AkIHIUrDCADU RAJA KING GOLDSMITH I MUMS ***rK*^ iWSW <i^^ f/.«™ N KHOO LAI KHOON |^fl-^^ Ws^942 words
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Advertisement559 1984-10-20 10 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES ■flflflflflflß STANTS RSSOBBI flflflflflflflflfli I Sales Service: Rates: I Box Service: -fl---fl--j-------»T-j-jf-i i* m, w vv v *****11 ext 2724-7 Straits Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected* S$ 500 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S RS ***** TIMEAD 2669 i Sunday Times: 5525.62 psp. cm. Ws^S^ APPOINTMENTS Coopers &Lybr3nCl Associates provides a comprehensive559 words
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Advertisement473 1984-10-20 10 aaraM-aaaaaaaaaaajaaaaaaaaa-aaa-M| NATIONAL gyrl UNIVERSITY I WOF SINGAPORE TEACHING APPOINTMENTS IN DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY Applications are invited for teaching appointments in the newly established Department of Diagnostic Radiology in the National University of Singapore. Candidates should possess an approved basic medical degree and approved relevant higher professional/academic qualifications together with teaching and473 words
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Advertisement1100 1984-10-20 10 -^mNp^Wmm^mmwssp^>-.> "''-flfll flfl flfl Am mmF**' ifl flfl] Hrv ''Tfl> Hfl^ M Management Consultants in a wide range of services including executive recruitment, organisation and corporate planning, financial management, manufacturing, production and project management systems and procedures, market surveys, data processing and computerisation, job evaluation, salary surveys and m, compensation1,100 words
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Advertisement788 1984-10-20 11 APPOINTMENTS r<&t§ Jones Lang Wd)@SS©oii^ fl V" ona Plopart) Corepmmkt H^di t^tdte Agents values Aai boneets Property Managers To meet our expansion programme to service several new appoint- H S ments, we are looking for suitable candidates for the following fl positions:- B I Property Manager I I The applicant788 words
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Advertisement1595 1984-10-20 11 :mmm\Tm%*mm S~** T^m jffm Lome to our Open Days. fl wr fl Ifli October 24 (9 am 7 pm) Meridien Hotel Ballroom «t» :X *^k October 25 (9 am 1 pm) Meridien Hotel Ballroom l JSfk You can find out all about life as a Cathay Pacific Fliyhi Attendant W<1,595 words
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Advertisement712 1984-10-20 12 APPOINTMENTS I dh SIBER HEGNER I fi I flf We are the wholly-owned subsidiary of a major multijfl national SWISS organisation engaged in the distribution BH of specialist high-technology products to local industry. |^B Expansion and diversification has created the following vacancies. a. SALES ENGINEERS MACHINE TOOL DEPARTMENT flflj Applicants712 words
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Advertisement520 1984-10-20 12 nun TECHNICAL SERVICES ENGINEER Singapore Airlines invites applications for the above appointment. A degree or professional diploma in Aeronautical or Mechanical Engineering from a recognised institution. Preference will be given to those with industrial experience. REMUNERATION Successful candidates will be appointed to our administrative grade and paid a starting salary520 words
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Advertisement953 1984-10-20 12 ■Bl§K__ |\flfl fl fl X Corporation, \wA a world leader in semiconductor \Y^BflJ«^BßPs™^-^^^'~~'^ test ec l u 'P ment is moving i nt n^ w \flH^??^^^^'^ headquarters in Singapore and greatly expanding its engineering staff. If you want to be l part of the exciting atmosphere and state of the953 words
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Advertisement1768 1984-10-20 13 APPOINTMENTS F <^ **flflfljbflV OPPORTUNITIES *-flVr> AMERICAN PRESIDENT UNES is looking for high calibre, self-starting individuals for the follow- %A/ITPfIJ Ifllflkfllflflflt ing positions: WW I I flfl Rl D DOCUMENTATION SUPERVISOR Qualifications Experience' The National Productivity Board (NPB) is looking for professionals GCE W or' A' level with credits in1,768 words
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Advertisement653 1984-10-20 13 run ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS SATS, a wholly-owned subsidiarv ol SI is an anlinc servicing Compam established more than 35 years ago. 'Service' is our business and this wc provide as handling agent to no fewer than 30 scheduled airlines and several ad-hoc operators operating through Singapore lo do this, we have653 words
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Advertisement517 1984-10-20 13 A company involved In offshore oil a r, G gas engineering design, procurement, faH brication. construction and installation is H| looking for candidates to fill the following positions i I CONSTRUCTION MANAGER Minimum 10 years experience in: fl SHIPBUILDING PROCESS MODULES OUT FITTING SEA FASTENING TOWING INSTALL ATION START-UP I517 words
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Advertisement828 1984-10-20 14 APPOINTMENTS I McDERMOTT SOUTH EAST ASIA PTE. LTD. I fj& A large Multi-national Marine Engineering and Construction I jfl Company invites applications from energetic DP personnel to fill fl <P the position of: fl I Systems Programmer I (K The successful candidate will provide technical assistance to fl operations and828 words
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Advertisement600 1984-10-20 14 Analytical Instrumentation. I Degree/ Diploma in Electronics Engineering not essential A gcxxi command of spoken/ written English technical problems with customers in an effort :j. /Ve are a well-established subsidiary of an International Chemical 3roup. For our Singapore operation, we invite applications from "B suitable candidates for the position of:600 words
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Advertisement582 1984-10-20 14 q|iM»»»»»flflflflflflgflfliflflflflflifl*flflTi%*i*r Fast expanding Company in the semiconductor field requires ENGINEER Degree in Electrical/ Electronics Engineering or its equivalent with some experience in a manufacturing environment. jij Diploma holder of same discipline with 3 to 5 I years of experience in the semi-conductor field will also be considered. •To be responsible582 words
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Advertisement539 1984-10-20 14 IT SIA Properties (I'tcl lid. a w hoik -owned Mihsidiatv ol Smgjpoic •\iilmcv unites applications loi the foUowinf' posu BULDING SERMCKS ENGINEER Must possess jn ngincermg Decree trom j recogni/ed univciMiv I xpenence in the maintenance ot mechanical and electrical building services would be an advantage The successlul candidate will539 words
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Advertisement2256 1984-10-20 15 APPOINTMENTS A p^ DYATRON prr LTD M I I m\ ff"sr~-s_i i# ■m nwn ■■kl i# im n, jj- B^ AWmmmT a4w _^B We are a large software house with a substantial expansion I (C*y^ I f C^\m*** BBAmmTL^-Jm\ m amam- _y __H programme. For this reason, we are inviting2,256 words
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Advertisement581 1984-10-20 16 APPOINTMENTS I GENERAL *0f ELECTRIC j I U.S.A. I V Con»um»r Electronics Pto Ud J m I /a fast paced growing US organisation is A H seeking for *f I MAINTENANCE I ENGINEER I Automatic Parts I I Placement 1 B Candidates should have a Degree/Diploma in Electrical or Mechanical581 words
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Advertisement527 1984-10-20 16 mkmBBB FUJITSU (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD Our computer division is looking for career individual to fill the position of: jenior /s^s(\ iKecutiue Applicants should possess a Degree in I Computer Science or equivalent qualifi- I cations with a proven track record of I computer system sales over a minimum I The527 words
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Advertisement494 1984-10-20 16 Due to our continued expansion in our consumer division, we are looking for suitably qualified people to fill the followQUALITY INSPECTOR Candidates should possess the following pre-requisites:- Above 23 years ol age Male applicants must have completed fulltime National Service Have at least one year's working experience in Q.C. preferably494 words
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Advertisement478 1984-10-20 16 I The consumer product division I of one of our subsidiaries I has the following vancancies:I SECRETARY H Requirements H GCE 'O' level with an excellent H command of spoken and written English H Shorthand and typing speed of lOOwpm H and 50wpm respectively H Minimum 3 years secretarial experience478 words
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Advertisement585 1984-10-20 16 mf A Leading International Manufacturer of A Office Products and Computer Systems m I invites applications for the following A I positions:- X SOFTVmRE ENGINEER Degree or Diploma m Electronics Engineering m To work m our Establishec R D Section m to develop new products on Computer X Peripherals Minimum585 words
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Advertisement585 1984-10-20 17 APPOINTMENTS i i We invite suitably qualified persons to apply for the following positions:--(A) Resident Architect (RA) (B) Assistant Resident Architect (ARA) (C) Assistant Resident Engineer Electrical (ARE-Elect) RAFFLES CITY (PRIVATE) LIMITED, a subsidiary company of DBS Bank, is the owner and developer of RAFFLES CITY. Designed by I M585 words
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Advertisement628 1984-10-20 17 0/4KEUTE SEA A rJrvtSK wtol BP Singapore Pto Ltd Bakelite S.E.A., a division of BP Singapore Pte Ltd., manufacturing copper clad laminates for the electronics industry in the Asian Region, seeks candidates for the position of: We are looking for a highly result-oriented individual who has the drive and potential628 words
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Advertisement1022 1984-10-20 17 Electronics Engineers an opportunity exists to join Austek Microsystems uvu lx j *_*^*w___«_- a ncu y esta hi ls h e j y redesign company, with over US$6 million subscribed by leading U.S. and Australian venture capitalists. Design centres are to be opened in Singapore, Adelaide, London and Santa Clara.1,022 words
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Advertisement994 1984-10-20 18 APPOINTMENTS Bonkonocoreor with POSB os o BANK TELLER You will enjoy a fl^ Mm satisfying career with fIL MW attractive salary, ..^Jm mm\m^ fringe benefits and 4l_ i^ r t Br^Bl the opportunity Bttm m for career m m jk v :j B advancement J V flfl fl Qualifications Singapore994 words
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Miscellaneous212 1984-10-20 18 COMICS GARFIELD B y Jim Davis I MV^W^rSmE 7 I>ArXf.?. f 0?)\ ARftßftM I I I™** HAVENS.' FOR A MOMENT V S MVNEW FRAME, GARFIELPFy (f\l\f\l\On IJ THERE I THOUGHT IT WA6 AyJ l lo 2o I 1964 United Feature Syndicate.lnc J?* C*O>V?S BUCK ROGERS IN THE 25TH CENTURY By212 words
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Advertisement1087 1984-10-20 19 NOTICES *-----------------___MB_M— M_a-_H-__a__H_W_M_H-_^ Sinnannrp Effective 22 October 1984, 111 IUDUUI Am mu sM m m mA m m WO 91*11 9t Wv fllw u1... I -ifl (Subsidiary of H^^^^^^^Sg^^_^^^H^%^^S_w LIU Singapore Aircraft Industries) Pflft^* mwaar^ m rzL~<*mmwmAm* m^m a <■•* v r 1 r-~-^___^ T Hk ar H—kaMim. I c1,087 words
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Article359 1984-10-20 20 FILM FOCUS KUROSAWA'S SEASON Yojimbo Tomorrow, Ch 12, 8.35 p.m. Previewed by PHILIP COOREY A DOG wanders around with a human hand in its mouth, through the dusty streets of a feudal Japanese village. A key image; one that sets the tone of Kurosawa's Yojimbo. It359 words
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Article, Illustration917 1984-10-20 20 KANNAN CHANDRAN - Till the next time KANNAN CHANDRAN The Third Singapore International Jazz Festival has just ended. Our writer takes a last look and gives suggestions for a better festival next time. By NOW that the Third Singapore International Jazz Festival has come to an end, it's time to take stock of917 words
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Article, Illustration514 1984-10-20 21 CATHERINE TAN - CATHERINE TAN Swaying hips, the passionate beat of drums, seven female dancers and five male dancers the Tumata Dance Group from Tahiti is in Singapore. By IN THE '60s, everyone in Tahiti knew the dancing Robinson sisters and their stern father who never smiled.514 words
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Article, Illustration441 1984-10-20 21 Wilder Flath; KEVIN SULLIVAN - Wilder Flath KEVIN SULLIVAN EXHIBITION OF TAPESTRIES By Alliance Francaise From 9 a.m. to noon, and from 4.30 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. On till Wednesday Reviewed by WILDER FLATH switched careers six years ago, when she gave up her job as a research assistant at441 words
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Article, Illustration658 1984-10-20 21 Catherine Tan - Catherine Tan. HERE'S what the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation has in store for your viewing pleasure during Deepavali. Two programmes usher in the Festival of Lights: Pre-holiday Movie Jeremiah Johnson (Monday, 11.19 p.m. on Ch 5) Robert Redford gives a knock-out performance as a658 words
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Advertisement1139 1984-10-20 20 JEf cmfam> MIL SOGO DESIGN CO (S) PTE LTD Im\ i—^ mAmmW W\ 545, Orchard Rd #11-01. Far East Shopping Centre. Spore 0921 Tel: *****06 V_T!IW IJfB^J QUAH CHEE YONG m l m W Hk 415 #03 951 Ang Mo Kj() Ave 10 s. po e 2056. Tel: ***** 13.1,139 words
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Miscellaneous636 1984-10-20 20 What's on DRAMA FESTIVAL 10.45 a.m. and noon 30 Blithe Spirit by Noel Hill Street. Free admission. Coward. Presented by the Enquire at the library for Institute of Education screening venue. Drama Group. Drama KUSC PILGRIMAGE Centre. 8 p.m. Ilckets at $2 The pUgrimage season is and |3 from Tangs636 words
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Advertisement265 1984-10-20 21 NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Khoo Guat Eng of No. 66 Queen's Road Singapore 1026 have applied for a Public house first class licence in respect of premises at M/s Gold Flower Deluxe Lounge, #02-11 Chinatown Plaza, 34 Craig Road Singapore 0215 and that this application will265 words
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Advertisement423 1984-10-20 21 NOTICES ffl k*ljVi TENDER NOTICE 1. Tenderers are invited for the lease of the Lakeside Restaurant in the Bird Park. Only those in the Restaurant business need tender. 2. Tenderers are requested to propose any restaurant concept which is in keeping with a modern tourist establishment. Tenders will be evaluated423 words
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Advertisement458 1984-10-20 21 IN THE HIGH COI'KT OF THE I KEPI BLK OF SINGAPORE Companies Uinding lp Sa. 2M of 1964 In the Matter of the ompanle* Aet (Cap. 185) AND la the Matter of BYCO COATINGS (S) PTE. LTD. NOTICE OF WINDING IP ORDER In the Matter of BYCO COATINGS (S PTE458 words
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Advertisement552 1984-10-20 21 I IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No 319 of 1984 in the Matter of the Companies Act (Chapter 185 And In the Matter of j TARISCO PRIVATE LIMITED ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION NOTICE is hereby given that a Petition for the Winding-Up of the552 words
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Miscellaneous1991 1984-10-20 22 VOUR VIEWING AND LISTENING GUIDE «tf_ p .'i k _^_Small girl with a big heart [jbcs of the J 1 riZmXJ _^_W^^« CENTRESTAGE p.m.): A highly acclaim- own with borrowed items l f2 n^ T H. Then misfortune strikes VJCjy J^BPiL. J Mul FAERIE TALE ed gongfu movie from like1,991 words
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