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1984-11-02
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Title Section17 1984-11-02 1 The Straits Times I Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1984 V 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8417 words
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Article, Illustration712 1984-11-02 1 PHILIP LEE - Bosses holding workers back PHILIP LEE PM urges managers to think up new ideas to boost productivity says Times Survey By Robust optimism 'But it shows the robust optimism of our 15-year-olds and above.' Mr Lee on a Times Survey finding that 81 per cent of workers believe the Singapore712 words
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Article298 1984-11-02 1 Indonesia faces $420 m oil losses JAKARTA, Thurs. Indonesia, dependent on oil and gas for 70 per cent of its export earnings, will lose at least US$l96 million (SS42O million) over the next two months through oil production cuts agreed by major producers m Geneva. Announcing this on national televisionNYT; Reuter - 298 words
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Article89 1984-11-02 1 WAILUKU (Hawaii), Than. Two Maul residents who pleaded ■o contest to drag charges have been handed unusual sentences writing assignments. Randolph and Gall Rodrigues of Kola were each ordered yesterday te write It-page essays on the negative aspects of smoking marijuana. Circuit Judge Boyd MossmanUPI - 89 words
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Article57 1984-11-02 1 Latest JOURNALISTS GET SHARES JAKARTA. Than. A new regulation for Indonesia's press compels all publishing companies to allocate at least tm per cent of their shares to their journalists and other employees. The regulation was introduced yesterday In advance of a new licensing system for the Indonesian press whleh willReuter - 57 words
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Article, Illustration858 1984-11-02 1 Several cities hit by violence Compiled by The Straits Times Foreign Desk from agency reports Dr Tony Tan will represent S'pore DR TONY TAN, Minister for Trade and Industry and Finance, will represent the Singapore government at Mrs Indira Gandhi's funeral tomorrow. Dr Tan will leaveUPI - 858 words
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Advertisement42 1984-11-02 1 KTIONAL LIBRARY SINGAPORE KINGS* INDUSTRIAL SAFETY _,Mft%* SHOES RJJ^Mj "IMO'S SHOE MFO PTB LTO *Y%*P r 147, KaJlang Way 1. Singapore 1334 (i«c son earth Tal: 74*441 1 llnaa! The India Rajiv inherits: Page 6 World leaders te attend funeral: Page 742 words
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Article352 1984-11-02 2 Mixed housing A MIXED neighbourhood with high- and lowincome families is a concept the Housing Board is now trying out. Among the first things to be changed as a result of this policy was the location of HUDC flats, the government's alternative to private housing for middle-income earners.352 words
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Article540 1984-11-02 2 6 exemplary firms SIX companies yesterday received the National Productivity Awards m a ceremony at the Singapore Conference Hall attended by the Prime Minister, top government and labour leaders, and captains of industry. They were companies which atad both bosses and workers activel v involved m improving their work540 words
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Article203 1984-11-02 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: Mrs Indira Gandhi's assassination is a tragic conclusion far a politician who stood larger than life among her people. like her father, Jawaharlal Nehru, and the Mahatma, Mrs Gandhi was one Indian leader who conld command respect and authority across a country which halt m203 words
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Article561 1984-11-02 2 Call to PLO THE Palestine Liberation Organisation should present a new initiative for Middle East peace with the support of the European Community as a step to fresh negotiations. Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak made this suggestion at a state dinner given by West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl561 words
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Article331 1984-11-02 2 Blame the goalies! BLUNDERS by goalkeepers Pat Jennings of Arsenal and Bruce Grobbelaar of Liverpool cost the two teams their third-round matches m the English Milk Cup soccer on Wednesday night. Against Tottenham Hotspurs at White Hart Lane, Grobbelaar failed to gather a cross by Tony Gal vin m331 words
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Article157 1984-11-02 2 MALAYSIAN TAKEOVER CODE ALMOST READY THE proposed Malaysian takeover code, the country's first, is believed to be m the final stages of completion. There will only be minimal changes to the draft circulated for comment two years ago, according to sources. The code, which forms part of the proposed157 words
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Article125 1984-11-02 2 OPEC'S NAGGING FEAR MEMBERS of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries are hoping that energy conservation m industrial countries will slow —J down and that the use of substitutes for oil will n soon reach its limits. What they fear most is a q pell-mell downward price spiral due125 words
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Article108 1984-11-02 2 r m i Bid to stop debate THE Malaysian Muslim Yout*i Movement (Abim) will seek an audience with the Yang di-Pertuan Agong to try to have the Umno-PAS debate on Nov 11 called on. "We are convinced the involvement of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong is proper and108 words
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Article135 1984-11-02 2 12 die m hotel fire AT LEAST 12 people were killed and more than 20 injured yesterday when a fire gutted several floors of a hotel m the heart of Manila's Ermita entertainment district. Among the injured were several Japanese tourists and an American. Firemen took three hours135 words
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Article109 1984-11-02 2 Painter Lee's book THE outbreak of World War U prevented Singapore pioneer artist Lee Man Fong from compiling his paintings m an album m 1941. The compilation has finally been published m a handsome voluminous book entitled The Oil Paintings of Lee Man Fong. TEO HAN WUE reviews109 words
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Article, Illustration96 1984-11-02 3 JOY IS written all over Myind Htut's face as she holds her two-year- old son. Lin. For the bouncy lad is the other half of a pair of Siamese twins, who were separated three months ago at Toronto Hospital for Sick Children. Canada. Lin andAP - 96 words
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World briefs
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Article71 1984-11-02 3 ARGENTINA TOLD the UN General Assembly that it would not yield its claim to sovereignty over the Falkland Islands but pledged to seek a peaceful settlement of the conflict with Britain. The Argentine position on Wednesday was labelled "unrealistic" by British ambassador Sir John Thomson who said thatUPI - 71 words
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Article58 1984-11-02 3 THE BANK committee coordinating restructuring of Venezuela's US$35 billion (5J75.6 billion) foreign debt agreed on Wednesday to a new 90-day extension on principal payments until the country can pay US$l billion of interest arrears, banking sources m New York said. Venezuela worked out an agreement m principle onUPI - 58 words
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Article, Illustration63 1984-11-02 3 BRITAIN IS having talks with Nepal on the future of the Hongkong-based gurkha troops, the British government disclosed on Wednesday m London. Foreign Office Minister of State Richard Luce (above), said m a Commons written reply that the gurkha brigade's future was not discussed during negotiations withAFP - 63 words
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Article70 1984-11-02 3 THE SIX Chinese who hijacked a Chinese commercial airliner to South Korea last year and arrived m Taiwan after spending more than a year m a South Korean jail now have jobs and apartments, officials said m Taipeh. The Free China Relief Association, which takes care ofReuter; AFP - 70 words
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Article78 1984-11-02 3 JAPAN SAID on Wednesday it would lift sanctions against North Korea from Jan 1, 14 months after they were imposed m protest against the Rangoon bomb attack which killed 17 South Koreans. Chief Cabinet Secretary Takao Fujinami said m Tokyo the decision was taken "m the beliefReuter - 78 words
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Article177 1984-11-02 3 Poison candy gang taunts police OSAKA, Thurs. Japan's poison candy gang taunted police today for failing to crack its extortion racket and urged that detectives abandon the hunt. "How long can you go on mobilising 40,000 men?" the gang asked m a letter addressed to police and delivered to theReuter - 177 words
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250 1984-11-02 3 LIM SAY BOON - LIM SAY BOON BY Melbourne Reporter MELaBOURNE, Thurs. Public approval of Australian opposition leader Andrew Peacock has risen for the first time m nearly three months, indicating that the Liberal-National Party opposition's camBaign against the awke government's taxation policies250 words
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225 1984-11-02 3 BONN, Thurs. Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak has urged the Palestine Liberation Organisation to present a new initiative for Middle East peace and wants the European Community to back the move as a step to fresh negotiations. Mr Mubarak, who had talks with WestReuter - 225 words
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Article125 1984-11-02 3 TOKYO, Thurs. Miss Shigeru Ishlmoto, a 71--year-old veteran none and a four-time member of the House of Councillors, was appointed Japan's first woman minister m 22 years yesterday as Prime Minister Yasuhlro Nakasone reshuffled his Cabinet. She was named Director-General of the Environment Agency. TheAP - 125 words
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Article281 1984-11-02 3 They must lead to sharing of power PESHAWAR, Thursday PAKISTAN'S martial law President, General Mohammad Zia UlHag yesterday said he wanted elections promised by next March to lead to a sharing rather than a transfer of power. His government would let the people help to runReuter - 281 words
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Article365 1984-11-02 4 WARSAW, Thursday THOUSANDS of mourners carried candles and flowers to the church of the Reverend Jerzy Popieluszko yesterday as Polish communist authorities hinted that the killing might be part of a broader conspiracy. Cardinal Jozef Glemp, Poland's Roman Catholic primate, will preside over the funeral MassAP; UPI - 365 words
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Article, Illustration115 1984-11-02 4 World's first X-ray laser makers debut PHYSICISTS Mordecai Bosen (left) and Dennis Matthews with the world's first X-ray laser. Mr Rosen tram Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, University of California, is holding what may be the key to many scientific break- thronghs. The long m demand X-ray laser could take three-dimen-sionalUPI - 115 words
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252 1984-11-02 4 PETER BARNARD - PETER BARNARD By I Straits Times Correspondent covering the campaign WASHINGTON, Thurs. The closing round of the battle for the White House starts today amid signs that the gloves are oft with a vengeance on both sides of the ring. President Ronald Reagan252 words
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Article, Illustration242 1984-11-02 4 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The barometer the United States government uses to try to predict changes m the course of the economy registered a bit of a rise last month, reversing three consecutive months of decline, the Commerce Department said yesterday. The index of leading indicators,NYT; Reuter - 242 words
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96 1984-11-02 4 HAVANA, Thurs. The 39th annual meeting of the Council for Mutual Faconomic Assistance (Comecon) ended here yesterday with Cuban President Fidel Castro applauding the session's atmosphere of "fraternity and solidarity." Release of the three-day conference's final communique was delayed but delegates told reporters that agreementAFP; Reuter - 96 words
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141 1984-11-02 4 Coal talks to end miner's strike collapse LONDON, Thurs. Peace talks between striking coal miners and the state National Coal Board collapsed last night, leaving the Conservative government with the prospect of the eight-month-old* walkout extending into 1985 The tenth attempt to settle the dispute broke down m mutual acrimonyAP - 141 words
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Article116 1984-11-02 4 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The 85-year-old widow of General Donglas Mac Arthur received the United States Defence Department's distinguished Public Service Medal yesterday In a ceremony commemmorating the 4tth anniversary of her late husband's return as liberator of the Philippines. The medal was R resented to Jean [acArthurAP; UPI - 116 words
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The Indira assassination
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Article67 1984-11-02 6 INDIAN PRIME Minister Rajiv Gandhi yesterday reconfirmed four ministers m the Cabinet posts they had held m the previous government, the Presidential Office announced. Mr Pranab Mukherjee is to serve as Finance, Commerce and Supply Minister, Mr P.V. Narasimha Rao as Home Minister, Mr P. Shiv Shanker asAFP - 67 words
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Article69 1984-11-02 6 BRITAIN'S PRINCESS Anne, who was due to dine with Mrs Indira Gandhi on Wednesday, is likely to cut short her Indian tour because of the assassination. Princess Anne, visiting India as president of the Save the Children Fund, would probably cancel the rest of her two-weekReuter - 69 words
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Article68 1984-11-02 6 ALL INDIAN newspapers yesterday chronicled the assassination with blackbordered photographs and special editorials lauding her. "A chapter or even an era m the country's chequered political history is ending. Yet it is extraordinary and sad that it should end this way m blood," said the Indian Express. TheAFP - 68 words
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Article49 1984-11-02 6 INDIA'S CRICKET tour of Pakistan has been called off following the assassination, a team spokesman said. India drew two tests and lost a oneday international. They were due to play one more test and a further one-day international as well as a one-day benefit match. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article64 1984-11-02 6 MRS GANDHI was gunned down less than a kilometre from the spot where her son Sanjay died m a stunt plane crash m June, 1980. She walked to the crash scene four years ago and she was walking again yesterday m a leafy compound containing her home andReuter - 64 words
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Article, Illustration790 1984-11-02 6 RAJIV GANDHI has only three years of politics behind him and no previous ministerial background. Many question his ability to govern the world's most-popu-lous democracy. He has inherited a country which m the last two years has been struck by crisis after crisis and scarred by communal790 words
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251 1984-11-02 6 Pakistan makes overtures to India ISLAMABAD, Thurs. PAKISTAN has launched a "peace offensive" towards India, hoping the leadership change will bring new opportunities for detente, officials said today. President Mohammad Zia-Ul-Haq's lavish tribute to the late Mrs Gandhi and his prompt telephone call of condolence last night to her successor,Reuter - 251 words
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Article, Illustration326 1984-11-02 6 NEW DELHI, Thurs. As India mourns the loss of Mrs Gandhi, another woman carrying the Gandhi name is moving m from the wings ready to stake her claim for national attention. Mrs Maneka Gandhi, 27-year-old daughter-in-law of the late Prime Minister and widow of326 words
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Article600 1984-11-02 6 More messages from world leaders MORE world leaders have condemned the assassination. BRUNEI'S Sultan Sir Muda Hassanal Bolkiah sent this message to President Zail Singh: "I was deeply shocked to hear of the death and hasten to extend to your excellency, the government and the people of India, heartfelt sympathyAgencies - 600 words
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389 1984-11-02 6 NEW DELHI, Thurs. The thought uppermost m the minds of most politicians is when Mr Rajiv Gandhi will call for elections, which are due by the end of January next year. The general feeling among most analysts is that despite his mother's389 words
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Article, Illustration417 1984-11-02 7 Dhana at India House THE Minister for Foreign Affairs and Culture, Mr S. Dhanabalan, signed the condolence book at the Indian High Commission here yesterday. He was among about 650 people, including diplomats, who turned np to sign the book. 4 MRS Indira GandhiAgencies - 417 words
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Article, Illustration185 1984-11-02 7 PARIS, Thus. British actor Peter Ustinov said on French television yesterday that he was waitlng In Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's office for an appointment with her when he heard the shots thai killed her. "Everything was ready, the tea was poured,UPI - 185 words
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Article, Illustration334 1984-11-02 7 NEW DELHI, Thurs. The body of Mrs Indira Gandhi will be cremated m a sprawling site flanked by the memorials to her father, India's first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru and to independence leader Ma hatma Gandhi. Hundreds of workers today began levelling and clearing the siteReuter; AFP; UPI; Bernama - 334 words
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Article79 1984-11-02 7 Soviet hint outrageous, says US WASHINGTON, Thurs. The State Department described as "outrageous and irresponsible" Soviet suggestions that the United States might be involved m the assassination of Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. Spokesman John Hughes tola reporters yesterday: "It is disgusting to sugfest that the US is someow involvedAF - 79 words
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112 1984-11-02 8 El Diablo group says it's harmless MANILA, Thurs. THE head of a controversial organisation within the Philippine armed forces now under investigation said his group was "not out to overthrow the government", a weekly magazine reported today. Military police Captain Anastacio L&bitad, who said he was the titular head ofAP - 112 words
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Article, Illustration250 1984-11-02 8 JAKARTA, Thurs. President Suharto has rejected clemency appeals by a union leader and two former communist officials sentenced to death for their part m the 1965 abortive coup. A senior government official said today that Mohamad Munir, 60, former chairman of the communist-affiliated All IndonesianReuter; AP - 250 words
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Article322 1984-11-02 8 12 killed in Manila hotel fire MANILA, Thurs. At least 12 people were killed and more than 20 injured today when a fire gutted several floors of a hotel m the heart of Manila's Ermita entertainment district. Fire officials said efforts were being made to establish the identity of theReuter; UPI - 322 words
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Article106 1984-11-02 8 Jakarta team in Hanoi for talks JAKARTA, Thurs. An Indonesian delegation left for Vietnam today for talks on their dispute over the continental shelf m the Natuna Island group la the South China Sea, Foreign Minister Mochtar Kosumaatmadja said. He said a settlement of the dispute would allow him toAP - 106 words
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Article, Illustration224 1984-11-02 8 Arthit defends chit funds and 'oil shares' BANGKOK, Thurs. Thai Supreme Commander General Ait hit Kamlang-ek has critk cised the government for its attempt to out* law chit funds and "oil share" operations, saying the people benefit from these activities. The Bangkok Post quoted Gen Arthit as saying the collapseAFP - 224 words
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272 1984-11-02 9 Rithauddeen for Bangkok meeting on Asean-EC talks KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Foreign Minister Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen left for Bangkok today to begin a series of discussions with his Asean counterparts on arriving at a common stand on the Cambodian question and on Asean-European Community (EC) cooperation. "As chairman of the AseanBernama - 272 words
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Article, Illustration112 1984-11-02 9 A PRETTY face, a perfect dress and fine headgear all the attributes that score vital points In a beauty contest. Aad they wen for Miss Malaysia, Jennifer Foong Sim Yong, the Miss Costume title at the 1184 Miss International beauty pageant held mAP - 112 words
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175 1984-11-02 9 Petronas to spend $12 m on diesel project KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. PETRONAS will spend $12 million to finance a research project to produce diesel from crude palm oil and crude palm stearin, according to Nada Petronas, the national oil corporation's newsletter. It says that the money will come from Petronas'Bernama - 175 words
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Article241 1984-11-02 9 Cheque for sultan bounced SHAH ALAM, Thurs. The Sultan of Selangor's monthly allowance cheque last month, issued by the state government, bounced. The sultan, m disclose ing this today, expressed disappointment with the state treasurer for the embarrassment it caused him. The Bank Bumiputra cheque, issued by the Selangor governmentBernama - 241 words
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Article174 1984-11-02 9 KOTA BARI Thurs. The state government is studying the possibility of setting up a workshop to produce Kelantan mini-kites for expart. State Exco member Jelani Jaafar said there is a big market for the kites m Italy aad other European countries. A Milat Ann recentlyNST - 174 words
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Article, Illustration82 1984-11-02 9 Agreement on 'no visas' KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaysia and Saudi Arabia have come to an agreement that haj visas will not.be issued to Malaysian pilgrims who go on their own to Mecca, Minister m the Prime Minister's Department Datuk Khalil Yaakob said yesterday. Explaining the move, he said that theBernama - 82 words
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Article511 1984-11-02 9 Youth group will seek an audience with the King KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday THE Malaysian Muslim Youth .Movement (Abim) will seek an audience with the Yang di-Pertuan Agong as part of its efforts to have the Umno-PAS• debate on Nov 11 called off. "We areNST; Bernama - 511 words
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Article, Illustration522 1984-11-02 10 TONG YOKE THO - TONG YOKE THO -By IN SOME companies, managers have their eyes only on profits and workers are concerned only about how much money they earn. Yesterday, such companies were left out of a ceremony at the Singapore Conference Hall attended by the Prime522 words
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Article136 1984-11-02 10 EMPLOYERS must now take it upon themselves to push the productivity movement if they want their own enterprises to succeed. Dr Wong Kwei Cheong, the Minister of State (Trade and Industry), said they must do a little bit more and not rely only on136 words
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167 1984-11-02 10 NOMINATIONS for the National Productivity Awards came from the National Trades Union Congress, the media, employer groups and the Ministry of Labour. A team of NPB officials was sent to each company to find out about its labour-management relations. More information and feedback167 words
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237 1984-11-02 10 Woman dies and four hurt in accidents A WOMAN died and four other people were injured m separate accidents on Wednesday. Madam Goh Ah Moi, 51, and Madam Goh Lee Meng, 54, were travelling m a mini-bus along Jalan Bahar at about 9 a.m. when an iron beam attached to237 words
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Article79 1984-11-02 10 A 37-YEAR-OLD man was charged yesterday under the new Arms Offences Act punishable with a minimum five-year jail term with having a .38 Smith and Wesson revolver m an unmarked hut m Upper Jalan Eunos on Wednesday. Ng Choon Kiat, 37, is also accused79 words
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Article, Illustration306 1984-11-02 10 IVAN LIM - IVAN LIM By ABOUT 120 employees of an electronic company m Lower Delta Road returned to work from lunch on Tuesday to find their jobs gone. Their company, E. Hopt Singapore (Pte) Ltd, had been taken over by a receiver and306 words
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Article62 1984-11-02 10 THE Singapore Fire Service will receive a plaque from Bras Basah Road residents tomorrow for saving several shophouses there from being destroyed by fires this year The fire service director. Mr Lim Beng Lock, will be present at the ceremony ai the Central Fire Station at Hill62 words
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165 1984-11-02 10 A SHIPPING company's executive director, who is already accused of criminal breach of trust of $5.66 million worth of cargo loaded on board his ship, yesterday had new cheating charges involving more than $500,000 filed against him. The new charges allege that Francis Teo,165 words
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84 1984-11-02 10 Thundery showers for next two weeks ISOLATED showers with thunder are expected mainly m the afternoons on meet days for the next two weeks. The Meteorological Service also forecasts widespread thundery sheweri around dawn and m the morning en one or two days during the first week. Rainfall far October84 words
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270 1984-11-02 11 MATHEW YAP - MATHEW YAP Course aimed at easing shortage of Spore labour By A SPECIAL builder's course to train renovation workers will be conducted next year by the Construction Industry I Development Board with the help of experienced contractors. Trainees will learn basic skills, such as tiling,270 words
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Article, Illustration425 1984-11-02 11 BEN DAVIDSON - BEN DAVIDSON Inspector on manslaughter charge By! WAS a woman police corporal deliberately smothered by her police inspector husband or did she die accidentally? This is the question nhich Mr Justice Lai Kew Ch=ai will decide today when he delivers his verdict after the425 words
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177 1984-11-02 11 President to open Asean law assembly THE third bi-annual general assembly and conference of the Asean Law Association will be held m Singapore between Nov 12 and 15. It will be declared open by President Devan Nair on Nov 13 at the Shangri-La Hotel. Among the dignitaries expected to attend177 words
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226 1984-11-02 11 Singapore to have more Canadian experts MORE Canadian expertise on training and curriculum development will soon be available for Singapore. Agreement has been reached between Singapore's Vocational and Industrial Training Board and the Association of Community Colleges of Canada for more Canadian experts to come here. Canadian experts are already226 words
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84 1984-11-02 11 Steward hurt chief officer on vessel A STEWARD was jailed for six months yesterday after he was found guilty of hurting a chief officer on board a vessel m international waters. But Koon Chee Keong, 30, is appealing against conviction and sentence, and he was offered bail of $6,000, pending84 words
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303 1984-11-02 14 STELLA DANKER - STELLA DANKER By BANK customers will be able to donate directly to the Community Chest through their banks from this month. Account holders of 31 of the 37 banks m Singapore which offer savings accounts can contribute to the Chest through Giro on Nov 15.303 words
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Article212 1984-11-02 14 JOB prospects for former prisoners now look brighter, if a recent survey by the Prisons Welfare Service of the Social Affairs Ministry is anything to go by. Most of those who received vocational training while m prison had secured jobs after serving time behind bars. Disclosing212 words
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Article217 1984-11-02 14 TO BE a graduate woman or a Singapore Girl this is a question same pretty junior college students are now asking themselves. Singapore Airlines has distributed IAM postcards to students who will he sitting far their 'A' level examinations later this month, inviting them to become flight217 words
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Article46 1984-11-02 14 A 19-MEMBER delegation from Britain's Leicester ty Chamber of Commerce and Industry' will be here io promote trade from tomorrow until next Saturday. The mission members from nine companies ho>e to sell products ranging f-om greeting cards and laces to car accessories46 words
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Article234 1984-11-02 14 300 sets of Rat coins snapped up THREE HUNDRED sets of the "Rat coins" were sold yesterday the first day they went on sale at the Victoria Theatre. Each set of the four Singapore Mint coins of 1/2, 1/4, 1/10 and 1/20 troy ounce of 999.9 fine gold costs $742.234 words
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167 1984-11-02 14 People's Daily plans world edition THE People's Daily of the Chinese Communist Party plans to go international early next year. This was revealed by the paper's visiting chief editor of the international section, Mr Liao Hujin, yesterday. Mr Liao, 69, said: "This is m response to requests from many countries.167 words
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148 1984-11-02 14 ABOUT SI staff of Rex Live Theatre have been laid off since It closed on Wednesday to consider Improving fire safety measures la the theatre. A director of the company, Mr Victor Ch'ng, said the company had to consider Installing a fire curtain148 words
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Article, Illustration1306 1984-11-02 15 CHARMAINE CHAN - CHARMAINE CHAN The Broadview Commodities case By( This happened after tiff with accused, court told fgfsdgsgfs THE charges are: Loh Shak Mow, 45, managing director of the then Broadview Commodities Pte Ltd, faces 28 abetment-by-cons piracy-to-cheat charges allegedly committed between December 19811,306 words
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84 1984-11-02 15 THE Immigration Department will open a branch office at the Joo Chiat shopping complex on Monday The new office is on the fourth floor of the complex at the junction of Joo Chiat Road and Changi Road. It is part of the84 words
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381 1984-11-02 16 STELLA DANKER - Ministry will open creche for its staff STELLA DANKER By THE Social Affairs Ministry, which has been helping others to set up workplace creches, will have a creche for its own staff by next March. The creche, to be located m four ground-floor offices of the ministry's Pearl's Hill headquarters,381 words
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168 1984-11-02 16 SINGAPOREAN Chinese can create a MandarinspeaHng environment if they have the determination because more people learn and speak the language now. The point was made by the Parliamentary Secretary (Education), Mr Ho Kah Leong, at the finals of a Mandarin quiz competition last168 words
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Article186 1984-11-02 16 Blessings for site of new SJI AFTER blessing the earth, Archbishop Gregory Yong put on a construction worker's hard hat and took a groundbreaking ceremony into his own hands yesterday. In flowing white robes, he climbed aboard an excavator and, with adept flicks of the controls, made the first dig186 words
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489 1984-11-02 16 ...unless nations limit volatile exchange rates VOLATILE exchange rates will continue to encourage protectionism unless major industrial countries can get together to agree on the limits for such fluctuations. Speaking at a financial symposium m Tokyo yesterday, First Deputy Prime Minister Dr Goh Keng489 words
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Article97 1984-11-02 16 THE Ministry of Social Affairs is trying to trace the whereabouts of Madam Pachemuthu Kalarathi. Madam Kalarathi, whose last known address was 23-R Ulu Pandan Road, has not visited her children since February. The children were under the care of a foster-mother, Madam Selampy97 words
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150 1984-11-02 16 POLICE yesterday seized a gun the second m 48 hours following an arrest on Tuesday. Head of the ClD's Organised Crime Branch, Asst Supt Aug Chiang Teck, said yesterday that a man was picked up at Empress Place at about 9.X p.m. after150 words
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Article77 1984-11-02 16 THREE women were taken to hospital with slight burns after an overturned kerosene stove caused a fire m the kitchen of their three-storey, pre-war house m China Street yesterday evening. The women, aged 65, 55, and 24, suffered burns on their hands while77 words
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Article, Illustration374 1984-11-02 17 RAY DHALIWAL - RAY DHALIWAL 20 pc discount for regulars Story: IT COULD have been any ordinary day at the Causeway yesterday if not .for the Malaysian dollar notes handed m by motorists at the immigration counters. From 8 a.m., when the Causeway toll started, itSIMON KER - 374 words
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212 1984-11-02 17 THE outgoing MP for Radin Mas, Mr M.X.A. Jabbar, has urged community leaders m the constituency to continue supporting the People's Action Party m the next general election. It is your duty to give whole-hearted support and cooperation for a strong government, he said212 words
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233 1984-11-02 17 100 shops close in protest at anti-piracy drive ABOUT 100 music shops closed their doors yesteriay, m protest against an anti-piracy move by recording companies to sell cassette tapes only to those dealing exclusively m original recordings. In the Chinatown Complex alone, 25 shops were dosed. Other shops joined the233 words
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190 1984-11-02 17 Two NTI students win Mobil grants TWO final-year engineer- ing students from the Nanyang Technological Institute were awarded scholarships yesterday by Mobil Oil Singapore Pte Ltd. Mr Alan Lim Sor Liak and Mr Then Yeow Seng are both enrolled m NTl's Electrical and Electronics Department for their Bachelor of Engineering190 words
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260 1984-11-02 18 Interested in signing up for these activities? Computers: Join the Mount batten CC Computer Club at $3 and $5 a month for students and working adults respectively. Those interested must have a basic knowledge of computers. The club will be conducting lessons on elementary BASIC programing starting next week. Fee260 words
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Article, Illustration332 1984-11-02 18 A major RC activity mentioned by the Prime Minister at the RC conference last Saturday was the civil defence programme, aimed at getting people organised to deal with emergencies. The RCs' role to promote civil defence has become more important m view of the332 words
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Article, Illustration271 1984-11-02 18 Pasir Panjang THIS is his 13th year as chairman of the Pulau Seking CC management committee. Still, the enthusiasm of Mr Talip Ahgooh shows no sign of waning. One big reason is the people there. "I get help easily for community projects," he said. "Even271 words
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243 1984-11-02 18 MPs to take up spades this weekend Tree-Planting Day SEVERAL constituencies will take part m Tree-Planting Day this weekend. Potong Pasir will be doing it m a big way. At 9.36 a.m. on Sunday, Health Minister and MP for Potong Pasir, Mr Howe Yoon Chong will plant one of the243 words
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Article, Illustration72 1984-11-02 18 THIS open space near Street 22 in Yishnn becomes a mini-marketplace at night, with several sellers plying their wet market produce. For the construction workers, it is the convenience of just stepping out to buy some meat, fish and vegetables for some "home cooking" at the worksite. SaidWONG KWAI CHOW - 72 words
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377 1984-11-02 18 AUGUSTINE LOW - AUGUSTINE LOW Nee Soon By i MOVING to a new housing estate early has some drawbacks as about 10 families living m two blocks of flats m Yishun found out. They cannot install telephones, the public transport system is less than efficient377 words
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Article, Illustration343 1984-11-02 18 CEPHAH TAN - CEPHAH TAN Tanglin By IT'S A cake of love. A real cake filled with fruit and nuts. Bride-to-be Chen Chui-Lee, who loves a real wedding cake, has baked it for her big day tomorrow. Carefully putting the finishing touches to the three-tier cake343 words
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Article270 1984-11-02 18 Talks/shows Photos: The winning entries of the recent National RC Photo Competition will be displayed at Boon Teck CC from today until Monday, and at Boon Lay CC from Tuesday until Thursday. Viewing hours are between 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. Photos on the past and present270 words
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486 1984-11-02 20 The Straits Times says Rajiv's first test THEY call it the most tragic day for India since independence. Mrs Indira Gandhi, who dominated the Indian political scene for the best part of two decades, has died m the service of her country. Her end, which came amidst a hail of486 words
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Article, Illustration1362 1984-11-02 20 I •ManH___H__H_-HBHHK_______B___________________H__^^ PM tells managers to give productivity same attention as personnel, marketing and finance Shaking off a negative attitude L I was astonished to find that 59 per cent of workers surveyed admitted to the fear of being disliked by fellow workers for1,362 words
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282 1984-11-02 21 SO WE are to have yet another court m Singapore, but one not set up under the Constitution or by Parliament. It is Mr Chiam See i Tong's Singapore Democratic Party court, m which the SDP is both prosecu- tor and judge.282 words
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Letter, Illustration131 1984-11-02 21 I FELT nostalgic when I saw the Malay film "Sumpah Orang Minyak" on TV Malaysia on Oct 26. I hope the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation telecasts more old but good Malay films for the benefit of viewers. The titles that come to mind include "Anak131 words
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Letter163 1984-11-02 21 I RUN a gift shop m a shopping complex. There is a music cassette shop directly opposite my shop unit. The problem is the people there play cassettes all day and at a very high volume. As the loud music has affected my business,163 words
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Letter292 1984-11-02 21 I MOVE about by bus regularly. I have been adversely affected m the following ways ever since the service I take was converted to the one-man-operated ticket system. As the boarding time has increased, my daily bus trips now take longer. On average, I take 10292 words
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Letter340 1984-11-02 21 RESIDENTS m the blocks of flats at the junction of Bedok North Street 1 and Bedok North Avenue 2 suffer from noise pollution caused by the many feeder services plying along the former. An nnpndinp flow of r buses use the road at all times340 words
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193 1984-11-02 21 I REFER to the Ministry of Finance reply "Pension talks held recently". (ST. Oct 22). The reply to the letter "Pension: Reward or punishment?" (ST, Oct 15) evaded the important issues brought up by "Fed-up Pensioner". Who m the Pensioners' Association of Singapore did ministry193 words
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221 1984-11-02 21 WHILE your reader (ST, Oct 27) said he "read with interest" your report on the raid on hell-riders, I must say that I did not have the same reaction. In fact, I find it rather disturbing. The large number of people rounded up, including many221 words
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Letter69 1984-11-02 21 I REFER to the two letters "Programme should be for all accountants" by Mr K.S. Chia (ST, Oct 25) and "Open universities" by Mr K.S. Jones. (ST, Oct 30). The university has not yet decided whether it will mount the master's programme m accountancy. Any comment on its69 words
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Article, Illustration1303 1984-11-02 22 Now that they have agreed to production cuts NEW YORK Kuwaiti sheikhs, Saudi princes and Nigerian bureaucrats live mainly on hope these days the hope that oil production will fall everywhere but m the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries. And m fact there isNYT - 1,303 words
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Article565 1984-11-02 22 VIENNA Last December, Father Jerzy Popieluszko whose body was found m a reservoir outside Warsaw 11 days after his abduction was called m by the Polish security services for questioning, held for two days and subsequently charged with plotting to overthrow the government. HisONS - 565 words
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Article38 1984-11-02 23 Singapore barometer Up Down Unch Industna.s 10 85 11 Finance 1 '7 2 Hotels 2 7 1 Properties 1 9 I Plantations 0 12 0 Mining 0 2 2 Deb/Loans 3 6 1 Total 17 138 18 I38 words
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Article43 1984-11-02 23 K. Lumpur barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 7 101 12 Finance 1 11 4 Hotels 0 2 0 Properties 1 6 3 CM palms 0 6 1 Tins 15 0' Rubbers 1 13 2 Deb/Loans 0 0 1 Total 11 144 23 143 words
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Article90 1984-11-02 23 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market drifted further downwards yesterday with share prices closing lower across the board. Trading volume dropped to its lowest level m three-and-a-half months. Only 3.748 million shares valued at M 58.637 million were t traded compared with j Wednesday's 4.812 mil- < lion90 words
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275 1984-11-02 23 Poor leads from London and NY depress prices SELLING pressure on the Singapore stock market over the last few weeks continued unchecked yesterday. Poor overseas leads from Wall Street and London depressed the market. Only 17 stocks recorded rises against 138 falls. Total volume transacted was 8.2 million compared with275 words
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Article, Illustration34 1984-11-02 23 INDICES Highs Lows Shafts Tines Business fines Industrial Composite 1983/84 High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) 1983/84 Low ***** (5/1/83) 684.88 (4/1/83) All time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All-time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 550.78 (12/8/82)34 words
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Article61 1984-11-02 23 MBartunt 790 +13 M Cables 450 10 Kentucky Spore 438 +6 Times Pub 780 5 SMPI 575+5 Paramount 233 +5 FF. Le»inf.ston 292 +4 JC-MPHIMsA 25 +3Vi Outa Cow 135 +3 RommaraHua 287 +2 BAT 22c 203+2 PatncohVts 113 +2 JC MPH Wrts 28' 2 +114 B Rata 15061 words
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Article78 1984-11-02 23 B tssfclSSM 374 -30 H Leonf Cre* 515 -25 UM Plantations 361 -23 CA S H 50C 310 -22 iim 1780 -20 N$ T 640 -20 IC B 555 -20 Tractors 280 -20 Chuan Hup 320 -16 DBSRts 184-13 UIC 190 -12 I Cement 220 -11 STPU7S 1060 -1078 words
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Article61 1984-11-02 23 Oct 31 Not 1 BT Composite 744.34 738.57 BT Mkutor *****51 *****15 BT 08/OS -263 -291. ST Industrials 839.73 834.10 ST Finance 2469 55 2451.07 ST Hotels ***** 896.79 ST Properties 532.02 524.84 ST Mnmts 353.58 353.36 ST Plantations 2548.36 2541 33 OCBC 643.77 637.68 OUB Composite 423 1661 words
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Article18 1984-11-02 23 Pahang Inv 944,000 Pan-El 540,000 1 Promet 557,000 1 Consplonr 266,000 Lim Koh Ngom 258,000 I18 words
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342 1984-11-02 23 Its HK subsidiary acquires half-share m Carrivest THE newly-named Wannian Holdings, which is a direct transliteration of the original Chinese name for Veneer Products, is expanding further into China. Its Hongkong subsidiary, Veneer Products (HK) Ltd, yesterday acquired a half share m Carrivest342 words
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Article101 1984-11-02 23 Forex positions raised TOKYO Japan's monetary authority has fiermitted increases rom yesterday m the foreign exchange positions of banks m Japan, raising total positions of the 229 Japanese and foreign banks to about US$2.2 billion (554.75 billion) from around US$l billion, banking sources said. The increase m the spot andReuter - 101 words
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Article62 1984-11-02 23 BEIJING China's first company devoted to the import of industrial robots and technology has opened with a staff of 70 former university teachers and researchers, the Xinhua news agency said. The Shanghai Municipal Robot and Intelligence Technology Development Co Ltd, with a registered capital of US$l.6 millionReuter - 62 words
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Article82 1984-11-02 23 No selling overseas WASHINGTON The Treasury Department has asked the Federal National Mortgage Corp and other agencies that issue government-related securities not to go ahead with plans to sell them overseas. The agency intended to follow the Treasury Department's example and aim special securities at foreigners as early as thisUPI - 82 words
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Article72 1984-11-02 23 CANBERRA The Australian government has approved the establishment of five new merchant banks under its foreign investment policy, including three wholly foreign-owned, Treasurer Paul Keating said. The 100 per cent foreign-owned firms are Equiticorp Australia Ltd, owned by New Zealand's Equiticorp Holdings Ltd), Midland International Australia Ltd,Reuter - 72 words
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521 1984-11-02 23 Minimal changes expected to the original draft THE proposed Malaysian takeover code, the country's first, is believed to be now m the final stage of completion. According to sources, there will only be minimal changes to the draft circulated for comment two years521 words
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548 1984-11-02 23 S. KUMAR - Hyundai finally finds a buyer for its stake in NOL S. KUMAR B) AFTER four months, South Korean shipbuilder Hyundai Heavy Industries has finally found a buyer for its 8 per cent stake m Neptune Orient Lines. Stockbrokers City Securities has bought them at a substantial discount, and some of548 words
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80 1984-11-02 23 New company to sell Mercedes-Benz in Brunei CYCLE CARRIAGE and QAF Holdings have formed a joint- venture company Tiga Bintang (B) Sdn Bhd to distribute Mercedes-Benz and Mitsubishi vehicles m Brunei. These distribution rights were formerly owned by wholly-owned subsidiaries of Cycle Carriage. Tiga Bintang will purchase 61.5 per cent80 words
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157 1984-11-02 23 SEOUL Hyundai Engineering and Construction Co Ltd Is finally selling shares to the public after yean ai resisting government pressure far a flotation to boost confidence aad turnover 1m the local stock market, market analysts said. Bat the timing could have been bettorReuter - 157 words
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Article, Illustration325 1984-11-02 23 TOKYO Japan's yen have been getting a facelift, with the image of politicians giving way to cultural heroes on the country's currency. The new yen were phased m from yesterday, m a programme that will affect 3.6 billion banknotes, worth a total of 20,000AFP - 325 words
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207 1984-11-02 23 Dollar glut being created, says banker LONDON The world could be inundated with dollars In two or three years and the European Currency I nil (ECI could be close to take-off point as a eurr enev, a leading British banker and former International Monetary Fund official said here. Lloyds BankAFP - 207 words
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Article81 1984-11-02 23 TRADING m the shares of the three publishing corr.pa nies Times Publishing. Straits Times and Singapore News and Publications Ltd will be suspended from Nov 19. The suspensions will be followed later by the closing of registers on Nov 24 to decide shareholders' entitlements to the81 words
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Article2759 1984-11-02 24 READERS shodd be aware of the fcmnabons of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt in at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered in "business done". Further because al dealings at a particular price are grouped togtther, the table does2,759 words
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Article1724 1984-11-02 24 INDUSTRIALS A.momoto (5 80S) Alcom (1 306 1.355X5) 140(10) 1.39 (2) 1.36 (2) 1.37 (1) 1.34 (15) 1.35 Anton (1 496 I 515) 04) 1.50 (1) 1 49 A Choc (2 568) 0) 2.58 06) 2.56 AISB (4 266 4.385) (8) 4.40 0) 4 421,724 words
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Article2788 1984-11-02 24 All shares quoted have a par vakie of $1 unless otherwise specified Adjusted for scrip rights N Tax nempted dividend ABN rs traoed m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted in ooiats linfsssMssmfiwiHiw iw^ ij vnimm**m*m*'m\wmmmmmmm 1984 Last Yield Vol Day High Low2,788 words
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Article64 1984-11-02 25 Hongkong Hang Seng Thursday 1029.26(1015.13) y Week ago 1054.71 H Austraian Al-Ordinaries iP Thursday 754.5(753.6) gitWeek ago 748.1 Austraian Industrials Thursday 1105.0(1102.4) i Week ago 1092.5 Financial Fines Industrials Monday 888.0 (885.1) Week ago 866.2 Dow Jones Average Monday 1207.38 (1217.31) Week ago 1216.43 i (Rfires m brackets refer64 words
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Article248 1984-11-02 25 Net I HM Onsft Associated Hotels 0.39 -0 03 Bonk Of East Asa 20 20 unch OnunKong 8.35 +0.15 Om Light 15.20 unch Crass Hotb Tunnel 10 006 F E Consortium 0 37 +001 Far East Exert Phtex 0035 -0005 G I Cement 640 Great Eogte 041 Hong Lung248 words
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Article335 1984-11-02 25 A C I 190 unch n A N I 268 +2 A A P M 234 -I Aberfoyle 900 +10 A Age 316 +1 AJtonce Oe 95 +1 ACed MM 228 unch r> Arnpol Exp 270 -5 rAmpol Pet 178 +1 t< Ara 534 +12 rAshton 87 unch r>335 words
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Article215 1984-11-02 25 Oct 31 USS Chanfe Alcoo AledChemCp 32% -1% Airs-Chalmers 7% unch Am Tel Tel 18*4 -K Amax Inc 17% Aim Corp 32% ■MlrpwfrefTi 1 Sti IoH -H Boeing Co 57% Burroughs Cp 56% Caterpior Co 31 +K Chase Manhtn 41 Chrysler Cp 31* Citicorp 35% Cons Nat Gas215 words
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Article538 1984-11-02 25 Oct 31 Pence Chan** INDUSTRIALS Alied-Lyons 163 +3 Ass. Dairies 190 -2 BTRPLC 494 +5 Bobcocks 133 +1 2Barclays 532 +10 Beechoms 368 +5 BfCC 228 +3 Hue Circle 471 +5 BOC Group 244 +5 Boots 200 unch Bowater 170 +3 BATS 276 -2 Britannia 79 -J BP 478538 words
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Article333 1984-11-02 25 Nov 1 Yen Cheap Aimomoto 1 1 10 +40 Ako. 549 -II Amodo 1110 -40 Asohi Chem 562 -17 Asoh. Gloss 828 unch Bonk Tk 485 -7 Bridgestone 581 -II Canon 1570 -30 Casio Computer 1650 -40 Citizen 602 -16 DMp Print 1040 -10 D Nippon Screen 1630 -20333 words
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Article275 1984-11-02 25 FOB m bales RAS MRELB (S cents/kio) (M cents/kBo) Noon Close Noon Close hit 1 RSS Prompt 174 25 175.25N 173.00— 174.00N unq unq int 1 RSS Nov 176.25-176.75 175.25-175.75 198.25-198.75 196.75-197.25 tot 1 RSS Dec *****-179 75 178.25-178.75 tot 2 RSS Nov 167 50-168.50N 166 50— 167 50N275 words
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Article66 1984-11-02 25 THE Kuala Lumpur Tin Market's price stayed at the International Tin Agreement's floor level of M 529.15 per kilo yesterday. The buffer stock manager continued to support at this level amid renewed light demand from local and Japanese operators. Turnover rose sharply to 856 tonnes from 66 on66 words
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Article387 1984-11-02 25 Noon do*anf arkes J/100 k| Coconut oil Bulk FOB 195 00 iseUers) 0M drum FOB 208.00 (setters) Nra drwn FOB ***** (sellers) Copra Mued (loose) 106.00 (buyers) Popper kftMfew White tata FOB M* 690 00 (sellers) Sarawak anile taq FOB NLW 682 SO (setters) "gejjeji special beck FOB387 words
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Article20 1984-11-02 25 CJosinf prices Coppar £/t«m Ned Spot 1076.50—1077.00 (1068.00-1068.50) 3 months 1102.00 1102.50 (1093.50-1094.00) Market tone: Steadier Sales: 14.550 tonnes20 words
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Article18 1984-11-02 25 CJosinf prices USJ/troy Smtapore 720—725 7.18—7.23 *«d lues New York 7.19 7.24 7.15—7.20 Source: Credit Suisse. Spore18 words
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Article23 1984-11-02 25 CJosinf prices AlutiMiiiuni E/nm Ntd Spot 898.50—899.00 (895.00-896.00) 3 months 925.00—925.50 (921.00-921.50) Market tone: Steady at the lower levels Sales: 12.500 tonnes23 words
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Article, Illustration16 1984-11-02 25 Closinf prices cents/klo Singapore November 175.25 down 1.50 cents Malaysia November 196.75 down 3.25 cents16 words
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Article, Illustration15 1984-11-02 25 i Closing prices Ms/klo XL Tin 29.15 unch Turnover: 856 tonnes up 790 tonnes15 words
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Article21 1984-11-02 25 GOLD US$/oz Thurs Wed Singapore 333.90—334.30 334.50—335.00 Hongkong 333.90—334.30 334.40—334.80 Ned Tues New York 333.50—334.00 334.00—334.50 London 333.30-333.70 335.60—336.1021 words
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Article126 1984-11-02 25 PRICES on the Malaysian crude palm oil market closed higher on late covering, prompted by firmness m palm oil futures, with a higher Chicago soyabean complex close aiding sentiment. PALM Closing prices Crude Ms/t— ne palm oi Nov 1140 (south central) 1135 (north) Refined palm el USS/tormes RBD126 words
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Article269 1984-11-02 25 THE KBLOBAR market traded between 5523,303 and 5523,353 yesterday. The Far East gold market opened at U*****. 20/4. 70, and traded actively steady to firmer, following Opec's resolution m Eroduction cuts to upold oil prices. The morning session saw a low of U*****.10/ 4.60 and a high of U*****.50/5.00.269 words
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Article91 1984-11-02 25 THE Singapore dollar yesterday was slightly stronger against the greenback, opening at 2.1600/15. It crept up slowly to close at 2.1585/ 95 m thin trading. The US dollar was marginally weaker against most major currencies due to position adjustments ana data indicating the slower growth of the US economy.91 words
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Article191 1984-11-02 25 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dolars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SJIO foreign currency Australian dollar 1.8422 1.8442 5.52-5.40 Canadian dollar 1.6433 1.6447 6.14—6.05 MZ dollar 1.0555 1 0570 9.74-9 36 Sterling pound 2.6312 2 6345 3.84-3.77 US dollar 2.1585 2 1595 4 66191 words
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Article179 1984-11-02 25 Managers' prices for a, Sm\ HO»2 <__»_-. Unit Tntct Singapore Unit Trust TheCoinmerce 2.53—2 67 The Sarmgs Fund 1.69—179 Spore Prog. Fund 1.08-1 14« B&Bi !^i" Spore Equity Fund 1.13-1.20 Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest Fund 2.32-2 47 Mat Prog Fund 111—118 Mai Security Fund 112-1.19 Mai Beriaya179 words
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Article164 1984-11-02 25 Gold THE December contract opened at U*****.60, six ticks lower than the previous settlement. Trading m gold was moderate following Opec's allocation of production cuts among members. Gold traded between an intra-day's range of U*****.90 and U*****.30. (In USSper Troy ounce) Open High Lew Sett Est Vei Dee164 words
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Article, Illustration602 1984-11-02 25 Container schedules Receipt off Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receiving Receiving Shi) (Voyage) Arr Cargo Time Block Medrterranea (55/452) 2/11 (2300) FSB 0900-1100 B6 Or Chief (41W) 2/11 (2300) FSB 0900 1100 G3 E Pioneer (104WB) 2/11 (2359) FSB 0700-0800/1100 1200 P4 E Handsome (035E) 3/11 (0100) FSB602 words
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Article, Illustration303 1984-11-02 25 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Baikal 5 aside 2/11 Equator 111 23 aside 2/11 Jenson 22 aside 2/11 Luise Leonhardt 35/36 aside 2/11 Myomaywa 27/28 aside 2/11 Sonbai 6/7 aside 2/11 Thai Rainbow 24 aside 2/11 Naxos Island 8/9 1/11 3/11 Bonatide 6/7 2/11 3/11 Feng303 words
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208 1984-11-02 26 KUALA LUMPUR Shell Refining Company (F.0.M.) Bhd has come out with another depressed set of results, with pre-tax profit plumetting by 39.1 per cent from a year earlier to M 525.06 million for the first six months of this year. Net income afterBernama - 208 words
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508 1984-11-02 26 NORA CHENG - First Allied makes profit of M $4.6 m NORA CHENG By FIRST ALLIED CORPORATION, with its property arm Arosa Development, has chalked up a pre-tax profit of M 54.6 million at the company level and Msll.l million at the group level for the half year to September. The company reported508 words
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Article241 1984-11-02 26 _i THE currency of Japan. It is also a major international currency and ranks second only to the US dollar. The yen has the potential of overtaking the US dollar as the premier international payment currency by the end of next year, according to bankers. The smallest denomination241 words
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Article, Illustration234 1984-11-02 26 ANGEUNE TAN - Cold Storage explains sale of Foodland ANGEUNE TAN By A QUICKER return is the reason why Cold Storage Holdings PLC is selling its whollyowned subsidiary, Foodland Holdings Ltd m Australia, for As2t million (Ss36 million). "It weald have taken us farther investments to achieve the same return we get from234 words
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492 1984-11-02 26 ALAN LEE - Two candidates left in quest for new Dunlop chief ALAN LEE By Business Times DUNLOP HOLDINGS PLC has narrowed down the contenders for the post of a new chief executive m the company to two candidates a Briton backed by the banks and an American supported by the board. The492 words
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466 1984-11-02 26 DECEMBER 3, the date of the extraordinary general meeting of Kamunting Tin Dredging (KTD), will determine whether controlling shareholder Mr Koh Kirn Chai can implement his plan to revive the cash rich company. Mr Koh had wanted M 56.6 million for his logging466 words
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Advertisement200 1984-11-02 23 See Financial ABC: Pg». Psft^ &f in* ij& X"2 *v». Ig^^sj L„,.p... 1 1 Singapore Handicrafts "o Mfi_L &a3_HH»i Tattt Main Showroom Singapore Handicrafts Building 72 Eunos Avenue 7 _H' i_iS (off Sims Avenue) Tel: *****66 i^g^MAGNIFICENT SOFA SPECIALS h mmi B B iT l viWPiiriM B! oi__] giMMffl/E ll^:;.'^200 words
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Advertisement146 1984-11-02 24 BODYBUILDING ANYONE? m^^^ m mWotjt§ m Bod y bui,din 9 Nutrition J [r^fe^*^ and Training Programs H I^N^i^fe__^ Joe Weider I Ki^fiEu Sm* t A tne latest nformation Wt B^WWrtj J_iatf»S| m. on nutntion Revised from V A tests m tne Weider W X m ma Research Clinic for the146 words
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Advertisement39 1984-11-02 25 Winter^ Tale Mark Helpr-r. A haunting rhapsody o* imagination WIN T ERS TALE contains a wealth of characters humouf adventure romance social comment and fantasy Eatian'dinafv work defying synopsis vaults time and space SUNDAY TELEGRAPH m Times iH=P DislnrMilorv39 words
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Advertisement305 1984-11-02 26 Spencer Stuart Associates Executive Search Consultants are pleased to announce the opening of an office m Singapore and the appointment of Roger Atkinson as Managing Director #09-08 Chartered Bank Building 6 Battery Road, Singapore 0 1 04 Telephone: *****88 Telex: R***** 1 AmMtrJani Qnrajti rT.inkturt London Melbourne Pan-. Stamford Atlanta305 words
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Advertisement198 1984-11-02 26 Notice to all Bondholders and all Warrantholders of THE NOMURA SECURITIES CO.. LTD. IS$ 1 00.000.000 6 1 per cent Bonds due 1988 with Warrants The Toyo Trust and Banking Company. Limned London Branch, as Principal Pa\mg Agent m respect of above Bonds hereh 1 give Notice thateffective 7 July198 words
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Advertisement1060 1984-11-02 27 737H66 i *_F** *o*« V*- *TES Rt.QUrftt BUNII IWM N ttA m\\ i mam mnmmam f\ <^ v* iasi ManaaM l/^ _r«A Vx J »-_*»*^_r**\_L kl V_/!^_^^ with-rv« J_^^^ CME«M ASTRJO^ai _^_^^«T 30 SIS3AWANG MLLS enovated jn*i# study, servant's Hi ~or*> terrace 3 bedroom* Ex- den *.w\ exre«dm| tended kitchen1,060 words
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Advertisement635 1984-11-02 27 13 Musical Inatruments USED PIANOS, GERMAN and British, excellent tone/beautiful walnut wood. $1,500. *****75/ *****58. 1 YEAR OLD Yamaha piano MSJ very good condition for sale. Please contact *****56, 694 Serangooon Road. ARIA PRO N Electric guitar and Fender amplifier for sale. Call: Gabriel, *****75. LONDON ANTIQUE UPRIGHT piano. Asking635 words
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Advertisement1306 1984-11-02 27 14 Antiques/Arts/ 14 Antiques/Arts/ Crafts Crafts r (^)riairisA^tkfU£S^ Visit us and appreciate the true \rT^ beauty workmanship of unique vAb^^XX-i f/ J4fh to 19th century pieces from 0k AaS* VS China, Japan Korea, and _§|^l_?ib\ Chinese country style furniture. S I 42 Lorong Mambong, TS SST Singapore 1027. Tel: *****611,306 words
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Advertisement1791 1984-11-02 27 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: Monday Friday 9.00 am to 5.00pm Ordinary: I $1.00 per word (Mm $15 00) I Food/ En, rt nm n, Saturday 8.30 am to 2.00pm "am Personal Services/ Merchandise deadline for the Sunday Times) S«ni-diBpl«y: »B»WooTa_ Public Holiday 900 am to I.oopm (Mm $60.00 Straits1,791 words
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Advertisement940 1984-11-02 28 36 Houae Renovation/Decor V a V INTERIOR a RENOVATION We specialise m renovation of HDB flats and private housing. We offer ulißhlr, and good wo'fc;-...n»hip al rooaonaol* price* lor marble, ceramic, wall lilea. iron grillo*. wall/ ceiling spray coating, painting. buHt-rn cabinets, PVC door*. Venetian Minds, plumbing, etc. Pleas* call940 words
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Advertisement805 1984-11-02 28 36 Houae Renovation/Decor MADE TO MEASURE kitchen cabinets and wardrobes at $1^ p.f r. and above. Joo completion within 1 month Factory: *****27 from 9am -6pm PRO-ELECTRICAL PTE LTD specialised m HDB electrical wiring, copper piping waterheater installation Tel: *****22 *****47 (PUB Licence No. 3/3073). TAI TONG ELECTRICAL and Plumbing805 words
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Advertisement714 1984-11-02 28 38 TV/Video/Hi-Fi LEONG LECK SPECIALISES ln repairing video, colour TV., hl-fl system, antennae installation. Service guaranteed. *****25. SEE FWA SPECIALIZES ln Video, Colour TV., Hi-Fi system repairs, antennae installation. Tel: *****14. *****95 SENG LEONG SPECIALISES ln repair, C.T.V., video, amplifier, antenna installation. Fast m service" Tel: *****18. NAKAMICHI 500 TAPE714 words
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Advertisement718 1984-11-02 28 50 Office Equipment/ Supplies SALE OF TWO PABX Model GTE--60 Electronic System and NEC NEAX 12A EPABX System. Good condition, almost new. Price negotiable. Interested call *****33 Extension 124 3 IBM TYPEWRITERS, 1 Royal Safe. 1 Nitsuko telephone system, 1 Admel blue-print machine, 1 Iblco binding machine. For further enquiries718 words
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Advertisement838 1984-11-02 28 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies STOCK CLEARANCE SALE. One Pacific truck model PSIOS c/w logging trailer and various truck parts to clear at cost and below. Brands: Rockwell, Fuller, Kenworth, Standard Forge, Clark, Dana Splcer, Budd, Peerless, etc. For further details, please call: *****81/ 2 Miss Ng or Jenny. 2 UNITS838 words
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Advertisement663 1984-11-02 28 58 Other Products/ Services Ex-Slock Imported Italian Marbles, Granites A Ceremic Tiles for tale: 1 Split f ece Bo 1 1 ie m o marble tile. Size: 200 x 50 x 15mm thick Quantity: 200 sq.m. 2) Limbara Pink Sardinian Granite Slaba Hniehed acid etched. Size: 600 x 300 x663 words
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Advertisement448 1984-11-02 28 ■I tf_B GALORE! .Hi 1 1! il JOB pp RTuNmEs J IN THIS SECTION V"^^"""""^\ JP***_B Vp-'£ :*:::_________f^^_. _c W_j J___£&*:--Mm *^^^mwi _J^_P*^-^_ H ■%s_*■ j^-^Ti—Tii—^T— r lA.mmmJmmm±mmmlMmqp 65 Situations Wanted AVAILABLE PRE-TRAINED HONEST hardworking, reliable Maids, Babysitters, nursing aged parents. Guaranteed replacement. Fllipinas $250. Sri Lankan $175. Tel Stephen448 words
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Advertisement487 1984-11-02 28 66 Situations Vacant. Professional/ Executive Established timber firm requires: MARKETING MANAGER c Applicants must possess several years' experience ln the trade and must be able to handle sales independently. Applicants should also possess sound knowledge of sales and purchase of Umber and related products. c Travel within the supplying countries487 words
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Advertisement466 1984-11-02 28 70 Situationa Vacant. Secretarial/ Clerical An established foreign bank invites applications for the following positions:BILLS CORRESPONDENCE CLERK G.C.E. 0 level with good credit m English c Minimum 2 years working experience m the Bills Department c Flair for business correspondence is essential c Ability to type at 30 wpm SYSTEM466 words
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Advertisement465 1984-11-02 28 70 Situationa Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical An established company m vitoe applications for: A) SECRETARY B) RECEPTIONIST Position A: c Minimum GCE O' level with credit In English c Relevant working experience needed. c Able to type accurately at 60 w.p.m on elejtric typewriter c Knowledge of shorthand Position B c465 words
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Advertisement690 1984-11-02 29 70 Situationa Vacant: 70 Situationa Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical r V An established European Bank invites suitably qualified and experienced candidates for the following clerical positionsACU LOAN ADMINISTRATION ($BOO $1,000 p.m.) c Mm a good GCE O level c Minimum 2-3 years' relevant working experience m offshore <oan administration690 words
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Advertisement553 1984-11-02 29 70 Situationa Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical A well eetebMehed foreign bank invites applicationa tor the poet of: CLERKS/TELLERS c GCE O' level with minimum 3 credits including English and Mathematics. c Ability to type at 35 w.p.m. c A pleasant and courteous disposition. c An Interest m service orientated work. Terms553 words
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Advertisement635 1984-11-02 29 70 Situationa Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical We have immedlete vacancy ton SHIPPING CLERK c GCE O' level. c 1— 2 years' relevant working experience, c Familiar with Import/export procedures and L/C. c Able to process shipping documents and liaise with shipping agents on booking of shipment and freight charges, c Knowledge635 words
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Advertisement556 1984-11-02 29 70 Situationa Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical RECEPTIONIST c GCE O' level c Ability to handle PABX switchboard c Ability to speak fluent English and Mandarin c Ability to type c I—2 years experience ln reception work c Pleasant personality c Below 25 years old Suitable eppHcents who ere prepared to work556 words
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Advertisement729 1984-11-02 29 70 Situationa Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Foreign Bank requires FEMALE CLERK c Must possess at least 3 GCE 'O' levels, preferably m Maths b English. c Knowledge of Book-keeping and typewriting an advantage. Apply with peespert sizs photo end contect telephone number lo: SENIOR MANAGER PERSONNEL DEPT P.O. BOX 2010 SINGAPORE729 words
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Advertisement523 1984-11-02 29 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical An international trading compeny located m Cecil Street invites applications for posts of CLERKS RECEPTIONISTS c GCE -O' level, c Some ability to type, c Experience not required as training will be provided. Interested, pleeee contoct:JOBEPISM— *****11 ■of on intorviow. A woll oototoHofiOd firm roquiros523 words
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Advertisement1013 1984-11-02 29 70 Situationa Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical ACCOUNTS CLERK. 2-3 years bookkeeping experience m a trading company. Ability to maintain a full set of accounts. Able to type and operate telex machine will be an advantage. Willing to do other general clerical work. Attractive salary. Call personally for immediate interview Hua Leng1,013 words
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Advertisement719 1984-11-02 29 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical SS_SS__B__BB_aSS_BSa-BS FEMALE GENERAL CLERK urgently required Able to type and do simple accounts Able to handle correspondence Interested applicants, please call *****73/ 4 FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK urgently required Possess Higher Accounting Certificate Able to work independently Interested please call: David *****66 FEMALE GENERAL CLERK required719 words
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Advertisement493 1984-11-02 29 71 Situationa Vacant: Sales or> SaY KWSTOL-MYERS MEDICAL SALES REPRESENTATIVES We are one of the top 10 pharmaceutical companies m the world We have two vacancies m the dynamic sales team of our Singapore operation for the promotion of our fast expanding range of pharmaceutical and nutritional products to the493 words
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Advertisement445 1984-11-02 30 71 Situationa Vacant: 71 Situationa Vacant: Sales Sales We are an established regional company handling a range of Document Security equipment. 1 We are looking for I PRODUCT EXECUTIVES (Business Equipment) I Requirements: I To promote the fall range of I shredders and perforators I 21-28 years of age I445 words
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Advertisement512 1984-11-02 30 An established showroom dealing < ___Si I f wnn Kuerten caotneis/ wararooas/ furniture/ renovation worka requires A. ADMIN/SALES ASSISTANT (Female) Secondary 4 education with good spoken and written English, a Able to do general admin/ sales enquiries, a Able to work independently with minimum supervision. B. INTERIOR DESIGNER a With512 words
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Advertisement712 1984-11-02 30 71 Situationa Vacant: Sales gggg mm S r GOLDEN 1 OPPORTUNITIES For a sound career. Successful candidates will easily fetch $1,300 and above with basic and commission. Interested applicants, call personally at: 240, MecPherson Road 3rd Fir, Siong Huat Bldg Time: 9.30 am to 4.30pm Contact Mr Able Hong *****55712 words
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Advertisement824 1984-11-02 30 71 Situationa Vacant: Salsa Raquirad SALES EXECUTIVE With or without experience m building materials. Attractive eatery end commission will be offered to the right csndidete. Interested applicants, please write ln to: THE ADVERTISER Tannery Block Ruby Induslrisl Complex 35, Tan nary Road *04-02A, Spore 1334. Or call: Miss Teoh *****80/*****81824 words
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Advertisement561 1984-11-02 30 71 Situationa Vacant: Salea SINGAPORE SUN REQUIRES Experienced Advertising Sales Executives/ Canvassers (Fulltime and Freelance). Contact: *****86/ *****16. YOUNG, AGGRESSIVE SALESGIRLS required. With or without experience. Attractive salary and commission. Also requires 1 Receptionist. Tel: *****39. DELIVERY/SHOWROOM ASSISTANT. Must possess Class 3 driving licence. Willing to work on shifts at561 words
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Advertisement546 1984-11-02 30 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical t^nßa_iß__H__^__Ha_aH_BH_B S_S-HSSSSSSMS-s_S_i-HB HOMESTEAD FURNITURE PTE LTD, Singapore's fastest growing furniture retailer, has vacancies for: STOREKEEPERS (4 Positions) Qualifications: Minimum one 'O' Level pass m any subject Possess Class 3 driving licence Preferably reservists with rank of corporal and above Preferably with some546 words
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Advertisement464 1984-11-02 30 72 Situations Vacant: Technical IF The Singapore Institute of Standards Indu.-trial Research invites applications for the post of: LABORATORY ASSISTANTS Pntlss: Candidates will be assigned to one of the following areas: Physical Non-Destructive Testing Evaluation; Chemical Analysis and Materials Evaluation; Food Technology Microbiology Qualification: 3 GCE 'O' level passes including464 words
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Advertisement613 1984-11-02 30 72 Situations Vacant: Technical mmmmmmm^M^mmmmß OMS MACHINERY (S) PTE. LTD. requires ELECTRICAL TECHNICIANS c holder of PUB Electrician licence c NTC 111 m electrical installation and fitting c possess class 3 driving licence a overtime work is necessary Please apply giving hill particulara, contact talaphona number and salary expected to613 words
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Advertisement658 1984-11-02 30 72 Situations VacantTechnical CAMERA/LENS TECHNICIANS .Singapore citizen or pemanent resident Sec education < mm c Experience m repairing cameras lense:- Knowledge of electronics Salary commensurate with experience qualification Those interested please write Ui 44 Rowan Road. Singapore 0920 Established distributor requires SERVICE TECHNICIAN Preferably with electrical experience Salary negotiable plus658 words
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Advertisement568 1984-11-02 31 72 Situationa Vacant: Technical APPRENTICE ANO SEMI-SKILLED Workers required to install PVC pipes for engineering organisation Malaysians may apply Interested, please call *****44. ARCHITECTURAL MODEL MAKERS required With without experience Attractive salary offered to the right candidates. Call: *****50 for an interview ENGINEERING COMPANY REQUIRES Lift Machinist. Preferably with experience568 words
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Advertisement403 1984-11-02 31 73 Situationa Vacant: 73 Situationa Vacant: Production Production 2225 2^^^^ Hitachi Electronic Devices (S) Pts Ltd aaaaiirVE are ■VfXPANDINGs Due to rapid expansion, our multi-million Colour Television Picture Tubes Manufacturing Company m Jurong has the vacancies for keen and dynamic men who seek rapid advancement and job satisfaction for the403 words
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Advertisement607 1984-11-02 31 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situationa Vacant: Production Production P-— P— oooo— ■■—■MBBR—Mg^ A Lamination Factory near Kranji Area requires MALE/FEMALE FACTORY OPERATORS c Working 5 days week c Free lunch provided otherwise we pay $1.50 for your own lunch. Also free drinks provided, c Transport provided c Free medical benefits607 words
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Advertisement490 1984-11-02 31 74 Situationa Vacant: 74 Situationa Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous A*****************************M**m requires Debug Technicians J (Permanent 2nd shift 5.00pm 2.18 am) ITC m Electronics Engineering or NTC m Electronics Servicing Experience m trouble-shooting of analog, dig- ital microprocessor boards will be an asset MwWbsWi _M H*tml I "_i I Driver cum Store490 words
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Advertisement589 1984-11-02 31 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous \<w-\ NUSANTARA SUPPORT SERVICES I PTE LTD I invitee applicationa Irom I Singapore Citizens lor the lel- I lowing positions: 1) CLERK/TYPIST 1 c Age 19 —26 years old. GCE •O' level. I a Possess recognised TypeI writing certificate. I a Able to type accurately I589 words
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Advertisement443 1984-11-02 31 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous a_a— —^bb_b— i—^ HONG FOX GROUP OF COMPANIES requires SECURITY OFFICERS Requirementa: c Ability to speak and write simple English c Willing to work on 12-hours rotating shifts c Below 45 years ol age We oner: Starting gross salary of not leas than $800/- per month443 words
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Advertisement327 1984-11-02 31 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous LAM SOON ENGINEERING PTE LTD requires a STOREKEEPER c 3 years working experience In an engineering store c GCE O Level preferably from the Technical stream c Working hours Bam to 5.35pm. (Mon to Fri) Starting salary $600 $700 p.m Transport allowance: $30.00 p.m. Meal allowance:327 words
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Advertisement565 1984-11-02 32 74 Situations vacant: Miscellaneous MILANO FOOD SERVICES Franchisor of Milano Pizza restaurants requires a MANAGEMENT TRAINEE (Training Oept.) Will assist m UM implementation ol the Company's training programme. Some supervisory experience m ttie food service industry and basic knowledge of personnel training will be helpful m ttiis position Plaasa call:565 words
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Advertisement615 1984-11-02 32 74 situations vacant: Miscellaneous DELIVERY CLERK CUM DRIVER (Chinese) a Between 20 and 24 years of age c Valid Class 3 licence a Able to start work immediately a Salary $470 $500 Call personally or tel: lor interview at: I*l KAMPONG AMPAT -05-01. OCX INDUSTRIAL BLDG SINGAPORE 1338 TEL: *****66615 words
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Advertisement854 1984-11-02 32 74 situations vacant: Miscellaneous Photo finishing company requirea 1) DESPATCH RIDERS a With own motorbike, a Monthly salary $800 inclusive. 2) VAN DRIVER Those interested, plaaaa apply personally at: 179, UPPER PAYA LEBAR ROAD SINGAPORE 1953. Required A STOREHANO CUM DEUVERY MAN With: a Class 2/ 3 driving licence, a854 words
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Advertisement827 1984-11-02 32 ra situations vacant: Miscellaneous A TRANSPORT COMPANY urgently requires 1 Lorry Driver and a Chinese Wharf Clerk. With class 2 and 3 licence. Interested please call *****17. CHINESE DELIVERY CUM Store Hand required by pharmaceutical company. Please call at 207-B Goldhlll Centre, tel. *****44 for Interview CLASS 4 DRIVERS required.827 words
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Advertisement537 1984-11-02 32 (DBS AT CLASSIFICATION 89: A DatUinJlQf IqJ sun 240Z Sports Car that's conJL JdLjßb sidered as the 'nicest one on LJ LKJLZI the island' by its present rC%\ /TV CT?*! owner. It's for sale at a 'sacri-11-.@-n.I-9 flcedprlce 81 Vehicles For Hire SUNRISE CAR RENTALS Available Now Brand New Nissan537 words
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Advertisement568 1984-11-02 32 83 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance Attractive H.P. RATES for Sacondhand Cara From 7 1/2% Call:JASON at *****61/*****21 THE ENTERPRISE PTE LTD MARINTEC HOUSE 210 LAVENDER STREET SINGAPORE 1233. KAH HUA CREDIT. Attractive terms for car hire purchase. Tel: *****55, *****57. #01-08, Golden Wall Auto Centre, Albert Street. TAI THONG LEE, hire568 words
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Advertisement576 1984-11-02 32 87 For Sals: Mercedes C E N T X E A Division of Cycle Carriage Co (Industries) Pie. Ltd. 164-168 HiU View Avenue Singapore 2366 Tel: *****37, *****55 MercedesBenz Our seconds are all firsts 3 months warranty by Cycle Carriage A member of Cycle Carriage Group 1979 MERCEDES 250. 1576 words
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Advertisement796 1984-11-02 32 82 Vehicle 82 Vehicle 82 Vehicle Accessories/ Accessories/ Accessories/ Maintenance Maintenance Maintenance bbb— Bßß_^a_ad— »_*i a-as--_-_------sgg-a-^-g-aari -sb— asg-sa-_s— ssgg-sa-BS A^Lmv <shoej> Am Made fl V 1 Rv MOTORCYCLE CRASH fl mk\ fl __a\ A system a B**"*"^'^ Visor W MODEL: TJ-201 V Sole Agent for Singapore Malaysia KEE HOCK TRADING796 words
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Advertisement711 1984-11-02 32 89 For Sale: Datsun/ Nissan 1983 NISSAN PULSAR, 5-door. 1 I private owner, full expensive accessories, showroom condition. Downpayment $4,000 *****02 74 DATSUN 120Y Station wagon. aircon, beautiful condition. $3,200, downpayment $1,500. ex- change considered Tel: *****56 *****57, Geylang 642 EG DATSUN 240K GT. automatic, sports rims. Insurance new, R.OV711 words
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Advertisement439 1984-11-02 32 ■EBB ■■—■—■—■w 90 For Sale: Toyota ALMOST 1960 TOYOTA Starlet I teacher's owner, aircond radic» cassette, tip top condition $13,800 negptiable Tel *****77 (Pager *****1! i ALMOST 1983 TOYOTA Corolla I.3DX. I private owner, showroom condition, new Lax sport> rims, high power radio cassette Price $21,300 ono Tel *****92 1977439 words
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Advertisement799 1984-11-02 33 90 For Sale: Toyota 79 TOYOTA CORONA 1 6 New model, aircon. hi-fi, m showroom condition $12,600 ono Tel *****00. Teo 90 TOYOTA CARINA 1600 GL. 2 private owners, high power radio cassette, tip top condition SI&300 Te|-*****H« (i TOYOTA COROLLA DX, aircond. radio cassette. 1 owner. Original paint, price799 words
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Advertisement865 1984-11-02 33 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi 1900 LANCER GL 2 owners, tax 2-85. full accessories, beautiful condition $15,800 Tel: *****44 79 MITSUBISHI SIGMA 1600 GS Aircon. new road tax. Downpayment: $2,000. Tel: *****72. 92 For Sale: Mazda 1979 MAZOA 929 for sale No PARF. very good condition. With aircond. radio cassette, etc.865 words
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Advertisement700 1984-11-02 33 92 For Sale: Mazda 92 For Sale: Mazda 92 For Sale: Mazda 92 For Sale: Mazda Come to the MAZDA CAR 7 rtv CLINIC V V and get free advice on your Mazda^^^^^^ AmmWw* 9^^^^^ mmWsw^ If you own a Mazda passenger car, now's your chance to send it m700 words
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Advertisement461 1984-11-02 33 94 For Sale: Other Makes ORCHARD CREDIT PTE LTD 146 Rochor Rood #05-12 Fu Lv Shou Complex, (0716) Tel: *****06/ *****25 1664 BMW 3201, auto, aircond, sports rims. Toyota Hlace commuter stationwagon, aircond, (2 units) 1993 BMW 3201, aircond, sports rims. Honda Prelude EX Auto, aircond, sports rims. Toyota Corolla461 words
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Advertisement497 1984-11-02 33 j 94 For Sale: Other Makes 1901 JAGUAR 34 1 careful owner, white with blue leather interior. Fully automatic. EZ plate. Immaculate condition. $85,000 negotiable. *****11/ 2. 1983 SUBARU 800 1 lady owner, aircond, high powered radio, cassette, Insurance/ tax 7/85. Excellent condition. $***** 0.n.0. Tel: *****65. ALMOST '84, AUDI497 words
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Advertisement554 1984-11-02 33 95 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles LEE ENO FOO b BROTHERS MOTOR PTE. LTD. 391, Balaitiar Road (1232) Tel: *****28 (3 Unas) 1983 Daihatsu diaael 10' Tippar 1902 Toyota Dyna diaael 0 whaala 10' low bed atael 2.5 tons Dataun C2O pick-up steal lauzu diaaal 10* atael Dataun 720 petrol pick-up554 words
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Advertisement786 1984-11-02 33 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: Commercial Commercial Vehicles Vehicles FREE AIR-CON With every purchase of an Isuzu light commercial vehicle I- JK.I _f M- :Jate aW V"*^ mm mtAt "ii*;- fla -fsaa) In Tel: *****70* *****35/8 *****88 j MAY '81 SUZUKI 800 van. one owner, new tyres, $6,900. Loan786 words
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Advertisement587 1984-11-02 33 97 Vehicles Wanted WILLING TO PAY high price lor good condition used cars. Please ring: *****77 Mr. Koh. 98 Scrap Vehicles A GOOD OFFER for any model good mercedes benz and used cars (company private). All PARF scrap cars and also export document. KONG SENG MOTOR CO. Tal: *****18 REQUIRED587 words
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Advertisement580 1984-11-02 33 105 Property 105 Property Financing Financing -s^-s-B-sas-a-ssasssssgc |^mmmmm 12 months 8V 4 106 Accommodation 106 Accommodation Available: Houses Available: Houses f MINISTRY OF FINANCE REVENUE DIVISION LETTINGS SECTION PROPERTIES TO LET Tenders are invited for the lettings of the following unfurnished residential properties:Location Type (A) 2 Adam Drive Single-storey detach(District580 words
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Advertisement125 1984-11-02 33 DIST 11. DOUBLE -STOREY SEMIDETACHED, renovated. 3 bedrooms/ study, with patio, spacious living/ dining and family hall Available immediately Furnished $2,500 BN Associate's *****!>7 DIST 10 HENRY PARK, a pair of double-storey terrace, newly painted. 3 bedrooms, servant's room, alrconditloned, attached bath, split-level living/ dining Rental $1,600 each < furnished125 words
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Advertisement2004 1984-11-02 34 vSsS4^v^^hß vSwi I^hbSSl It xxxxc x Coxucj x x uxct x clx trcL <nr 1 1 xi^ x i kj ebSbGbSSssS^S^^^h^k k !h ISuS lßv?i***3 pn 1 Aye 1 /"tf c f\ f T T*f *s l\ n f4 t" 1 1 T*£^ I PBtfHPiPSWKBfc f $sSS^eSSSkvSsv^^S^BSwSl s clxx i2,004 words
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Advertisement669 1984-11-02 34 106 Accommodation Available: Houses JSS_aS5_5SS_=-=-=-s_S_S_Si SPACIOUS DOUBLE-STOREY COR- j NER Terrace, dlst 20, furnished, aircond, 4 bedrooms, $1,600 negotiable. *****11 Ext. 679. Miss See. THOMSON HILL, CORNER semidetached, 6100 sq.ft. Large garden. Available Immediately. Call Sabrina *****83. 4-ROOMED SINGLE-STOREY FURNISHED detached bungalow with big garden, central estate, Changi Road. Tel:669 words
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Advertisement630 1984-11-02 34 It's not only how well you live, it's where you live. c/aW\ 7 I.„ uMmm J Ideally located, -_T^_i _r >^^ (fe 1 just 5 minutes r^/ AJ /aj^m^^ walk from the j J_^^/V^_fyy r ._r Orchard Road I £-^Oi^/ f"*^ JF JJ shopping and ny \_Jf _dr y*z entertainment630 words
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Advertisement499 1984-11-02 34 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments cArdmore c Pad^ OPEN HOUSE Long or short lease Luxurious apartments to let with exclusive Country Club membership Just off Orchard Road and Scotts Road 3-bedrooms; large lounge; ample parking Furnished or unfurnished Rental from $4,525 per month including service charge Visit499 words
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Advertisement254 1984-11-02 34 BEVERLY MAI DIST 10 Maisonette available for immediate occupation Within walking distance to Oichard Road. Luxurious apartments with 3 bedrooms with attached bathrooms. Large living and dining with spacious balcony. Central aircond. 24 hours ;*curity and swimming pool. For via winy Plaaaa call *****68 CHOTEK APARTMENTS 37 Nassim Road. S'por-254 words
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Advertisement533 1984-11-02 34 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments i c Grenvilte Ml Sine IMM c Trendale Tower $5,500 Hilltop Apt $2 500 c Textile Ctr $1 400 i c Granoetord Apt $3 000 c Sommerville Apt >- 1 c Ocean Park $3 Many others $1 MBoawOtdl Enquiries *****21 PANDAN VAi.LEV PENTHOUSE, Chempaka Court split-level533 words
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Advertisement875 1984-11-02 35 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments FOR YOU! Europeans. Japanese and all other foreigners including multi-national corporation aad MRT officials we have nice letaehed semi-detached/ apartments for leasing. Rent f.om $2,500 $10,000 Kor details contact brokers Multi Line': 33V4632 *****15 PARTIALLY/ FULLY FURNISHED apartments: Beaverton Court $5,701. Crystal Tower $3,500. Futura 56.000.875 words
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Advertisement819 1984-11-02 35 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED GREEN Meadows maisonette. 3 aircon bedrooms/ servant's room, builtin bar counter/ modern kitchen. Immediately available. Tel: Victor Khoo *****55 (no agents). BEAUTIFUL 2-BEDROOMED APARTMENTS (city district): Pearlbank, Queensway Tower, Spottlswoode apartment. Furnished/ unfurnished. $1,100 $1,300. Rodge: *****87/ *****79. BEDOK NORTH 5-ROOMED. fully furnished, $1,000.819 words
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Advertisement824 1984-11-02 35 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments CLEMENTI WEST, COSY 4-room flat, furnished $700. Greenacres Condo, 2 bedrooms, off West Coast Road $1,300. Agent *****09/ *****86. DIST. 15, ST. PATRICK'S Garden, 3-bedroomed apartment, peaceful/ greenery surroundings, with swimming pool, $1,800. Acclaim Realty *****88. DMT 1027 VILLAGE TOWER 3 bedrooms and maid's room. Swimming824 words
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Advertisement834 1984-11-02 35 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments s__s-5-=-3S=_i asssa sssss RENTING CHEAP! DMT. 19 brand new fully carpeted HDB executive maisonette. $900. Call *****95( 0ffice), *****98 (residence). RIDGEWOOD KAMEHAMEHA RISE 3/ 4 bedrooms, high floor, furnished, fantastic view. Full facilities. *****41/ *****34, Jonsen Housing. SPOTTISWOODE STUDIO APARTMENT. 21st floor. $1300 p.m. with maintenance.834 words
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Advertisement799 1984-11-02 35 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments MIMOSA PARK, DIST. 2890 5-bed-roomed apartment, 2 rooms and dining cum hall alrconditloned. Reasonable rent. Tel: *****25. MIMOSA PARK HIOH floor, good view, 4-bedroom apartment, split-level, living/ dining room. Tel: *****77/ *****47. MOUNT FABER LODGE 4-bed-roomed Penthouse with full condominium facilities. Rental: $4,500 p.m. Call: *****19.799 words
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Advertisement760 1984-11-02 35 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms LUXURY ROOM AT Upper Paya Lebar, furnished, with water heater, aircond. Tel: *****17. 61, How Sun Road. PARTIALLY FURNISHED ROOM to let for Chinese working ladies students, no cooking (dist. 0315). *****50. ROOMS AVAILABLE IN Blk. 6, Faber Garden for foreign students. Meals/ laundry provided. Tel:760 words
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Advertisement1192 1984-11-02 35 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses =g=-=i =-B ===^==BSSmmm—S=S==—. SSSSSmS^SS^SSmmmmmmmm [■■■■■■■■■■nj Sr_MT^-E^t^ FORSALE F_S :^E*7^i_3_S l_! Caldecon \wAwa*^^ A^W^Lwwwf** rnrnm^m District A_\\ j" 'Pkmm mwLmmX -P\^-i bungalow JA\m a /_l l i __r >_■_! __k i f BcwP_l A^_ lm1,192 words
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Advertisement519 1984-11-02 36 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses f l DBS FINANCE FOR BETTER HOME FINANCING Optimum financing with or without CPF savings. Attractive interest rates: 1 to 10 years —10% p.a. 11 to 25 years 104 p.a. Bridging finance available. HUDC (Phase 1) loans available up to 85% of519 words
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Advertisement304 1984-11-02 36 VANDA ROAD. DISTRICT 1128 (Orchid Village). Beautiful 2-storey semi-detached, corner bungalow facing morning sun. 4 bedrooms with built-in cupboards, bathrooms attached. Split-level living dining store with servant's amenities. Marble flooring throughout. Land area: 5,543 sq.ft. 999 years. Tenanted till: Feb. '85. Reasonable price. Phone owner: *****64 (Strictley No agents). DIST.304 words
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Advertisement838 1984-11-02 36 113 For Sale: Houaaa DIST. 20. WINDSOR PARK singlestorey bungalow on well elevated land Land area: 22,000 sq.ft. Freehold. Built-up: 3,400 sq.ft. 4 bedrooms, servant's. Spacious living dining Vacant possession. Selling $1.38 million. Deans Property *****55 DIST. 21 CHENG SOON Garden, split-level corner terrace with large garden. 6.700 sq.ft. Built-up838 words
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Advertisement834 1984-11-02 36 113 For Sale: Houaaa DIST. 1438 LORONG 27A Geylang Road single-storey terrace. 1,600 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, 1 hall. $220,000. Sin Hua Hin Housing Agency *****57 (5 lines). DIST. 15 OFF WOO MUN Chew Road, double-storey ltermediate terrace. 1933 sq.ft. 7 years old. Freehold. $430,000 0.n.0. *****38, Rich Motor b Property834 words
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Advertisement661 1984-11-02 36 113 For Sale: Houses DIST. 21 TOH VI Court Condominium, freehold, with airconditioner and heaters. 2130 sq.ft., $530,000. Tel: *****79. DIST. 21 GREENBANK PARK 2 1/2storey semi-detached, 4,000 sq.ft. 4 bedrooms, servant's. Freehold. $650,000. Wess *****44. DIST. 5 FABER TERRACE semi-de-tached. 4 bedrooms. Need renovation. Any offer above $600,000. (Agent)661 words
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Advertisement1152 1984-11-02 36 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments I 1 Phase One was a sellout! Hurry, only 25 units are now available m THHI/JNDTIIIL our final phase TWATVSIONS It's no surprise to us (hat Phase One was a1,152 words
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Advertisement458 1984-11-02 36 I i Heiwa Court (Opposite St. Patricks School Ocean Park immaAmkmm^m^mMf\vm lJ'"-'- .anma Ready for occupation now! Freehold Land Show Rats now open ONLY A FEW viewing! UNITS LEFT! <*">•»> 10am to 6 Tel: *****30, *****55^ Heiwa Court, a luxurious apartment with c ily 12 units, occupying a site area458 words
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Advertisement665 1984-11-02 36 114 For Sale: Private Apartments m ■M___a___j_j_a________________w LOYANG VALLEY. SINGAPORE Airlines Height .standard cond. project Foreigners eligible Inner block facing iSoutn 1550 sq tt 2 bedrooms Owner office *****62. residence *****96 SHERWOOD TOWERS. DIST 2156 3-bedroomed apartment l 50< sq.ft 2 balconies fully furnished condo facilities $320,000 OJU Call Johnny.665 words
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Advertisement886 1984-11-02 37 114 For Sale: Private Apartments DIST IS BRAND NEW HACIENDA. 1.3*4 sqft 3 bedrooms, servant's Low maintenance Pool, squash, club house W55.000 Kurohome ■BMB 3. DIST 1232. BEAUTIFUL HIGH Floor apartment 3 bedrooms. 3 bathrooms. 2 attached 1.480 sq.ft. $290,000 Peter Lin Property Consultants. *****01 DIST. 13. BRAND NEW apartment886 words
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Advertisement855 1984-11-02 37 114 For Sale: Private Apartments DIST. 5, HONG LEONG Shopping Complex, walk-up apartment. 2 bedrooms. 900 sq.ft. $250,000. Cltiprop *****75 DIST 5. HIN SENG Garden. Splitlevel maisonette 2,422 sq.ft. $520,000. ERA Robert Yen: *****14/*****88. DIST. 5, GREENACRES 3 bedrooms (one converted). 1,150 sq.ft. Full condominium facilities. $275,000. E J Young:855 words
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Advertisement849 1984-11-02 37 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments MARINE TERRACE, 3-ROOMED corner flat, high floor, near area office, market, hawker centre and bus-stop. Phone: *****26, no agents please. MARINE PARADE 4-ROOMED $89,000. Ang Mo Kio/ Mcl Ling Street 3-roomed $47,000 Tanglln Halt 2-roomed $20,000. Winningway: *****60/ *****29. URGENT SALE MARINE Crescent 5-roomed Blk.849 words
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Advertisement599 1984-11-02 37 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 5-ROOMED MARINE DRIVE Blk 73. llth floor, $140,000. Facing South/ sea. Tel: *****08. 5-ROOMEO, TECK WHYE Blk 13. Terrazzo cabinet, asking $90,000 0.n.0. Call: *****81/ *****82. 3-ROOMED MARBILING DRIVE Blk 30. Price negotiable. Call *****85. 117 Properties Wanted GENUINE CLIENT LOOKING FOR APARTMENT Bl LEONIE599 words
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Advertisement390 1984-11-02 37 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces BH-BBSfe^lffl 1 /25P^ cholce v (ItPtU Commercial/ \gjjgj^ industrial S SPACE FOR LEAST] {pp A. PROPERTY AT §||i JALAN KILANG_ ||jj a Land area: 2.201 sq.m. witt i road IDj*£S fromage along Jalan Bukit Merah V g and Jalan Kilang. <fl a Building comprise390 words
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Advertisement84 1984-11-02 37 LAST REMAINING 4TH STOREY FACTORY PREMISES FOR LEASE AT KEWALRAM HOUSE, BUKIT MERAH. Tenancy sits af 2121 sq.m. Rental at $15.17 psm/mth. Ample car park. Immediate possession available. For details, contact Sole Leasing Agents: GOOD BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY TC Factory cum Office pace located at Diat. 13 irea: 450.2 sq.m.). 'ell84 words
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Advertisement553 1984-11-02 37 118 Factory Spaces TERRACE FLATTED FACTORIES, WAREHOUSE CUM OFFICE, SALE/ RENT Macpherson, Paya Labar, Sims Avanue, Alexandra, Uppar Thomson, Jurong, Hillview and town araa. A) Groundfloor: 25 units. Area: 1.500 sq.ft./ 1,700 sq.ft./ 2,000 sq.ft./ 2,500 sq.ft./ 2,950 sq.ft./ 3.300 sq.ft./ 4,000 sq.ft./ 6,000 sq.ft./ 8.000 sq.ft./ 13,000 sq.ft./ 20.000553 words
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Advertisement449 1984-11-02 37 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Use the only fully-automated warehouse for better protectionspeedier service! J Location Jsb The warehouse is situated near Gate no 1 $_t. s£ Keppel Wharves within the free-trade zone of R8 _s*^^ the port. It is also near the449 words
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Advertisement205 1984-11-02 37 FOR RENT Genting Block Area Unit No. (sq.m.) 01-01 224. Tannery Block 01-07 227.9 02-03 M 0 06-01 159 08-09 160 MODERN GROUNDFLOOR WAREMOUSE m Jurong with raised floor and mechanical docklevellers for easy loading/ unloading operations to/from lorries/con talners. High ceiling with 26 ft clearance Forklift. labour and stock205 words
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Advertisement105 1984-11-02 37 EXCLUSIVE MOOERH WAREHOUSE tn Central area available Complete facilities with exceptionally high celling and floor loading Tel: *****88 QROUHO FLOOR 3,000 sq.f i Available mid November m River Valley Close. Reasonable charges Office space possible Tel *****16 MACPHERSON AREA, TERRACE warehouse/ office Self-contain-ed, high celling, private carpark 7,000 sq.ft onwards105 words
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Advertisement555 1984-11-02 38 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces 1 1/J ACRE Of Open storage space with fencing (or rental at Jurong area Please contact: J*****0 Mr Tong Mr Litn 120 For Sate: Office Spaces j Fu Lv Shou Complex I Office for sale/rent I Areas from 893 sq.ft onwards at: $490 p.s.f. or $3.70555 words
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Advertisement846 1984-11-02 38 120 For Sale: 120 For Sale: Office Spaces Office Spaces Of Properties By H Public Auction I fl| To Be Held At No. 6 Cecil Street #02-04, H People's Insurance Building, H H on Wednesday, 7th November 1 984 at H 3.00 p.m. Mk Particulars H t.anded Property H 1846 words
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Advertisement431 1984-11-02 38 HIGH STREET CENTRE 550 sq.ft. High floor. 1 partitioned room. Carpeted. $3.00 p.s.f. Including maintenance. Holland Housing *****79. ICB BUILDING, SHENTON Way Prime location, most suitable for foreign and local companies m the vicinity of all business. Contact *****91. INTERNATIONAL PLAZA 2,400 sq.ft. High rioor. racing sea. With 1 partitions,431 words
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Advertisement429 1984-11-02 38 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Spaces Office Spaces s^__-_55-=--------=-a-^^^=^-----=--_-=s_ss^^ Sanford Building Prime Offices For Lease Features: 0 mmm mmm JI Functional and i n— M efficient floor layout |P KB Quality finishes m0 mmm J r jjj sj! JJJJ Wm Near to the429 words
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Advertisement549 1984-11-02 38 123 For Sale: 123 For Sale: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces a^^^pjgßgggggMMMi ,I 0W ci M #*^°^LmmMm*W m wW x \\\^^^Am\w** mm^^^ I p rAREASTPLAZA I siHi c Freehold land y'z~- Easy Instalments ppf u^aht •No restriction i I -m^ ifH on foreigners Centrally located at the junction of Orchard Road549 words
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Advertisement183 1984-11-02 38 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces PRIME LOCATION SHOP SPACES FOR RENT LUCKY PLAZA Shops 205 538 sq.ft. FAR EAST PLAZA Shops 310 620 sq.ft. ORCHARD PLAZA Shops 215 431 sq.ft. FAR EAST SHOPPING CENTRE Shops 161 1,561 sq.ft. BEAUTY WORLD PLAZA Shops 226 -1,432 sq.ft. ORCHARD SHOPPING CENTRE Shop space183 words
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Advertisement488 1984-11-02 38 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces Shop Spaces a mm mjam mJm M t wTammn2 r^^^^ Ik-ii! r^ I^StreeTl Prime shops of various floor areas for lease or sale W a All trades will do well here c Book early limited units available488 words
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Advertisement524 1984-11-02 38 PRIMC GROUND FLOOR SHOPPING SPACE FACING MAIN ROAD b ENTRANCE TO PEOPLE'S PARK KATONG 400 2150 sq.ft. with basement Interested, please call: OVERSEAS UNION REALTY SERVICES (PTE) LTD. TEL: *****00 GROUNDFLOOR SHOP, 1200 sq.ft. self-contained, central aircond, facing road and carpark. Next to POSB Bank. Best location. At Goldhlll Centre.524 words
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Advertisement221 1984-11-02 38 135 Air Travel s_=_=_s=-=-=-S=-s=_=-=-i THE IDEAL COMBINATION IMAGINE YOURSELF lazing on sun-dienched beaches, savouring mouth-watering seafood m Phuket and experiencing the pulsating excitement and unique sights ot buttling Bangkok all m one got CaM us now and book your— H a 0-day Getaway lo Phuket and Bangkok. We deport Tueaday.221 words
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Advertisement317 1984-11-02 38 137 Tours SCHOOL HOLIDAYS SPECIAL TOUR HAAOVAI GENTING PENANG lAc Coach 7 0 S2BB 5 0 GENTING. PENANG CAMERON (A/C COACH) $210 3D 4N PENANG IPOH A/C COACH $128 3D 4N GENTING. CAMERON (A/C COACH! $138 20 3N GENTING (A/C COACH) wi mmm sue casio hotei 3D GENTING (BY AIR)317 words
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Advertisement620 1984-11-02 39 135 Air Travel 135 Air Travel NEW ZEALAND/ AUSTRALIA 8 DAYS ALL NEW ZEALAND 552,31 1 10 DAYS ALL NEW ZEALAND/ 2,658 SYDNEY 1 5 DAYS ALL NEW ZEALAND 3,110 1 6 DAYS ALL NEW ZEALAND/ 3,380 SYDNEY ASIA 8 DAYS TAIWAN 1,725 1 1 DAYS TAIWAN/HONG KONG 2,010 THAILAND620 words
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Advertisement1411 1984-11-02 39 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours ttt> t i,t t> t t t t t ■--■-■--»-s--g-«M-»-«-»-«-s-- asssasß-asgß-asaa-B^gg-SB ■■■■■■■■■■■i All TOURS ARE I NOT CREATED EQUAL. EXPERIENCE, EXPERTISE and EXCELLENCE form the basis of tour creations Reliance holds more than 14 years of accumulated tours with extra services. And1,411 words
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Advertisement327 1984-11-02 39 137 Tours W 3D Jakarta (PresiOeni KartiKa $375 15 80 Jakarta Puncak Bandung Jogiaßai $560 1155 i'Lba. $579 59S 4DBai. (Sa.-iur Bungaiow $725 4DBaii IKuta Beacn, $776 4DBali (Sanur Beacn $765 40 Bali (BeaC Intercon, $765 4DBai' (Pertamma Cottage I $795 40 Bah (Nusc Dua $600 4DBai> (Hyatt! $610 140327 words
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Advertisement856 1984-11-02 40 137 Tourt 137 Tourt 137 Tourt 137 Tourt D|>_Lu_wmc ONLY ONLY ONLY 5DaysVP3O5 6Days^lU/U SDays^JuJfU SAH 1 SAH 2 SAH 3 Manila/Baguio Manila/Baguio/Cebu Manila/Baguio Hong Kong/Macau Swing right into the city's hottest discos. The casinos. The city sights. The shopping bargains. And get more value for your money with Philippine856 words
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Obituary, Illustration332 1984-11-02 42 181 Deathe 181 Deaths MRS. SEAH PENG KIANG nee CHAN GUAK NGC r Aged: 79 passed sway peacefully on 29-10-84, leaving behind: Daughten-in-lsw: Seah Kee Thong Anne Sng Seah Kee Yam Seah Kee Khoon Tan Geok Lian Seah Kee Phtow Teo Bee Wah Seah Ke Hong. Joseph Lav Lee K.iang332 words
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Obituary, Illustration168 1984-11-02 42 BALAKRISHNAN SINNIAH 2 NOVEMBER 1983 Lonely Is Brave Sea-bed Is my Grave. Sunny Bala. Poorly mknasa and always romom bated by tswßy end leeadawea. In memory of RICHARD CHUAN HOE LIM Departed 2.11.68 Gone trom our lives one so dear But ln our hearts forever near. Always168 words
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Obituary, Illustration104 1984-11-02 42 184 In Memoriam 184 In Memoriam In loving memory of the late MR CHEN Ll KANG who passed away on 2 November 1976. Fondly remembered by wife, Monon, aona, daiiQntor, daughters-in-law, son-in-law and grand children. In Loving NNtmofy Of inna. yew awn wnan (MDM LEE CHIT NEO) Deported 2/11/91 Because104 words
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Obituary60 1984-11-02 42 183 Condolences 183 Condolences With Deepest Sympathies and Condolences to: MR SUBHAS ANANDAN and his family on the demise of his father MR RAMAN ANANDAN From: TECK SAY HOLDING PTE LTD ELITE REALTY PTE LTD Mr Tommy Choo Mr Liow Yin Boon Mr Toh Shung Fia Mr Boey Mun Yuan60 words
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Obituary, Illustration121 1984-11-02 42 185 Requiems 185 Requiems We ere ell ewere of the tragic demise of ISRIMATI INDIRA GANDHI 1 the Prime Minieter of Indie I Hot demise has raauttod m a groat loaa to tho people of I India. Tho world at-larga has felt similar loos. fl Tho Mensgomont Committee of Shri121 words
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Obituary, Illustration55 1984-11-02 42 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements The family of tho Late I MR. KHE TENG KHA Departed: 28.10.84 I wish to express their heartfelt gratitude and sincere I appreciation to all relatives, friends, colleagues and I business associates for their kind attendance, assist- ance, condolence, wreathe and donationa during their I recent55 words
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Obituary, Illustration156 1984-11-02 42 In Everlasting Memory of Our Beloved IBRAHIM S.K. SAHIB lia work ie done, Iho Almighty Utah Called him homo on 30th )ctoberl9S4 Wo saw him fade like a Bower lut could not make Mm stay n aM the world wo shall not And k heart so wonderfully kind156 words
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RACING
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Article391 1984-11-02 42 LUCKY LEO - Red Seal stamps winnings chances LUCKY LEO Four-year-old clocks 40.6 sec over 600 m on the bit ON THE TRACK with I PENANG Thurs. Red Sea! ste r,r 1 d u n his preparations for the Class 4 Div 1 sprint over 1,200 m (Race 6) on Saturday with a391 words
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118 1984-11-02 42 POUCE Investigations late the running of the lIM Melbourne Cup had found no evidence te suggest that the race wae rigged, Minister tor Youth, Sport aad Recreation Nell Trezlse said on Wednesday. Trezlse said the police racing squad would he making no farther Inquiries118 words
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Article242 1984-11-02 42 JOCKEY Malcolm Johnston, who returned to Sydney m September to recover from injuries suffered when attacked by an iron rod gang at PcI nang, was a surprise visitor to Moonee Valley Racecourse here last Saturday. He saw the inaugural meeting of the Singapore Turf Club Stakes242 words
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Article1709 1984-11-02 42 MfWMSWm 2-15 CLASS 4 DIV 7 1,200 m |J_ttbiß_i (Ratings: 63-49) (Stakes: $13,000) 1 *7*s*o Calgary 57 (CS) Calgary-Ahmad 4 nzg d 3 +1.5 (1400 m) Jruuddl 11 2 09 Tads SS (CI) Anchor-V Chong 3 nzg d 2 -.5 (1400 m) Yeee 2 S 08 Atom1,709 words
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Article72 1984-11-02 42 PENANG, Thurs The Penang Turf Club has allowed New Zealander Grant Cooksley, 24, to ride as a visiting jockey here this meeting. Cooksley's application was only approved by the club this morning and he is believed to be still m New Zealand Cooksley, who completedLUCKY DEO - 72 words
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Article309 1984-11-02 42 Tinjar has wen twice in NZ PENANG, Thurs Six newcomers one ta Class 2 and five L. Class 4 have been emored for the Penang Ttrf Club November Meeti*ig beginning on Saturdaj Tinjar, the on y (Class 2 newcomer, is a Lour-year-old New Zealand-bred by In The Purple out ofNST - 309 words
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Advertisement42 1984-11-02 42 PROCTOR, LIONEL BALASINGHAM 64 PASSED AWAY PEACEFULLY Oft 1.11.94 AT GENERAL HOSPITAI K.L. LEAVING BEHIND BELOVED WIFE CHILDREN, BROTHER AND OTHEf LOVED ONES TO MOURN Hlf LOSS. CORTEGE LEAVES FOR RESI DENCE, LOT. 2492, JLN BUKII KUDA, KELANG SELANGOR: Al 4,00 P.M.42 words
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Miscellaneous19 1984-11-02 42 I Tha top te" Mastermind HI Fast Beat Navigator Mamut Sußvllle Loonshiang V Take-Off Puteri Emas Three Pips Casabeila19 words
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Article310 1984-11-02 43 Brazilian striker moves on BRAZILIAN striker Juary dos Santos Filho has joined Italian First Division soccer club Cremonese on a free transfer from Inter Milan. Under terms agreed between the clubs. Juary would receive 40 per cent of his U5553,000 ($114,480) annual salary from Inter and the rest from Cremonese,Reuter; AFP; AP - 310 words
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Article150 1984-11-02 43 NUREMBERG, Thurs. The players of West German soccer club Nuremberg staged a revolt yesterday when only four turned up for training m protest against the sacking of two of their fellow players. The club, who have won a record nine German championships, were relegated to theReuter - 150 words
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Article151 1984-11-02 43 DORTMUND, Thurs. Troubled West German soccer club Borussia Dortmund yesterday revealed debts of $8.3 million marks ($5.94 m) and appealed to the public to help save it from disaster. An emergency administration, which took control of the club last week after the entire board resigned, toldReuter - 151 words
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Article, Illustration552 1984-11-02 43 Red faces for Jennings, Grobbelaar m Milk run LONDON, Thurs. Goalkeeping blunders by Pat Jennings, of Arsenal, and Liverpool's Bruce Grobbelaar saw the two teams crash out of the English Milk Cup soccer third round last night. Grobbelaar's sixthminute error cost Liverpool their tie at White Hart Lane.Reuter - 552 words
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THE ROAD TO MEXICO '86
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243 1984-11-02 43 Early Finnish strike dents Turkish hopes ANTALYA, Thurs. Finland bounced back from their recent 5-0 hammering by England with an unexpected 2-1 win over hosts Turkey m their World Cup European Group Three tie here yesterday. Watched by England manager Bobby Robson, who takes his side to Istanbul m twoReuter - 243 words
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Article201 1984-11-02 43 PRAGUE, Thurs. t Hosts Czechoslovakia swept to a 4-0 win over Malta yesterday, but i were denied a huge score < m their European Group l Two qualifying match by j a series of spectacular i saves from substitute goalkeeper Raymond Mif- t sud. 1 Mifsud, aReuter - 201 words
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Article184 1984-11-02 43 MTELEC, Thurs. Hosts Poland's hopes of qualifying for the finals suffered a damaging blow when they were held to a 2-2 draw by Albania m a European Group One-tie here yesterday. The Poles, third m Spain m 1982, needed an emphatic victory to gain a psychologicalReuter - 184 words
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Article54 1984-11-02 43 TOKYO, Thurs. Baltimore Orioles scored four runs m the ninth inning to beat Hiroshima Toyo Carp 7-5 I and clinch their five-game series against Japan's pro baseball champions here yesterday. It was the American League team's third succes- sive victory, following a 1-0 defeat m the opener lastAP - 54 words
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Article370 1984-11-02 43 AMERICAN SPORT NEW YORK, Thurs. The Boston Celtics received their championship rings last night and, when it counted m the fourth quarter, showed why they earned them. The Celtics trailed injury-plagued New Jersey for most of their National Basketball Association game, before scoring 10 straight pointsAP; Reuter - 370 words
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Article121 1984-11-02 43 Duxbury still sidelined MANCHESTER. Thurs. England defender Mike Duxbury will miss Manchester United s tele vised English First Divi sion soccer match with Arsenal at Old Trafford here tomorrow evening. Duxbury. ruled out of the last four games for the Red Devils since straining a calf muscle m England's WorldAFP - 121 words
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Article, Illustration636 1984-11-02 44 Peter Siow fires a warning shot as the gunsmoke settles on the Asian Clay Pigeon Championships Cracks begin to show as Singapore are found scraping the barrel ONLY the 'L' plates were missing. But there was no doubt Singapore were made to look like beginners m theJONATHAN CHOO - 636 words
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Article219 1984-11-02 44 EXIT NOAH JOHANNESBURG (South Africa), Thurs. American Jimmy Connors and Pat Cash, of Australia, are to be approached to replace France's Yannick Noah m the US$2OO,OOO ($432,000) South African Tennis Open from Nov 19--25. Noah, who has been sidelined by injury since mid-June, pulled out ofAFP - 219 words
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Article163 1984-11-02 44 EXIT SYLVIA ZURICH, Thurs. Bronchitis forced eighth-seed-ed Sylvia Hanika, of West Germany, to retire from the US$l5O,OOO ($324,000) European indoors women s tennis tournament here yesterday. She withdrew after losing the first set of her first-round match against Bulgaria's unseeded Katerina Maleeva 6-2. Unseeded Beth Herr, of theReuter - 163 words
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Article274 1984-11-02 44 EXIT SUNDSTROM STOCKHOLM, Thurs. Vijay Amritraj, of India, upset fifth-seeded Henrik Sundstrom, of Sweden, 6-3, 6-4 m the second round of the Stockholm Open Scandinavian tennis championships yesterday. Amritraj overpowered the Swedish clay-court star with his steady serve-and-volley game on the semi-fast indoor- surface at the Royal TennisAP; Reuter - 274 words
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Article, Illustration570 1984-11-02 45 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD A clawed babe who took off from a wood of track tigresses COMMENTS ON ZOLA'S PLIGHT ZOLA BUDD'S decision to remain m South Africa rather than return to the country which hastily adopted her earlier this year should cause eyebrows to be raised more m cynicism570 words
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Article, Illustration382 1984-11-02 45 CAPE TOWN, Thurs. ZOLA Bl DD, the South African born teenager who ran m British colours at this year's Los Angeles Olympics, te te forfeit International stardom and remain m South Africa, the vicepresident of the South African Amateur Athletics Union said hereAFP - 382 words
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238 1984-11-02 45 A $13m boost for British athletics LONDON, Thurs. British athletics yesterday received a major cash boost running into millions of pounds. It was announced that a company headed by former international athlete Alan Pascoe have been appointed to handle the marketing of all major televised events over the next fiveAFP - 238 words
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Article, Illustration270 1984-11-02 45 NEW YORK, Thurs. Carl Lewis. winner of four Olympic gold medals, plans to take dance lessons to keep fit while waiting for the indoor athletics season to start. He has already signed up for a theatre course at a drama school, he said here,AFP - 270 words
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Article212 1984-11-02 45 MOSCOW, Thurs. A mounting campaign m the Soviet Press indicates Moscow wants the venue of the 1988 Olympic Games shifted from Seoul and may stay away if it is not, Western sports experts said today. Senior sports reporter Mikhail Dmitriev wrote m the daily Sovietsky SportReuter - 212 words
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Article103 1984-11-02 45 MEXICO CITY, Thurs. The 1988 Olympic Games should not be moved from the South Korean capital, Seoul, Mario Vasquez Rana, head of the Mexican National Olympic Committee, said. He was speaking ahead of meetings m the Mexi- can capital next week of the International Olympic CommitteeReuter - 103 words
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Article, Illustration169 1984-11-02 46 Alderman back in the swing SYDNEY, Thurs. Australia have included five pace bowlers .and omitted a specialist spinner m their cricket team to meet West Indies m the first Test starting m Perth on Nov 9. Western Australia's Terry Alderman is selected for the first time since he injured aReuter; JERRY SEH - 169 words
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Article, Illustration429 1984-11-02 46 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - Kiwi opener hits superb 174 m 104 deliveries MARTIN CROWE gave a masterly performance when he knocked a superb 174 m New Zealand's drawn match against the Singapore Cricket Club President's XI m a cricket friendly at the Padang yesterday. Batting with a confidence that is the hallmark429 words
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Article286 1984-11-02 46 HONGKONG, Thurs. Two fine rounds today fave the United States an 1-stroke lead going into the final day of the world women's amateur golf team championship. American Debra Richard rolled m a 4.5-metre birdie putt on the last hole for a three-under-par 70, theAP; Reuter; AFP; UPI - 286 words
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Article, Illustration343 1984-11-02 46 HAKIKAT RAI - Nicholas slams attitude of track stars 4 TODAY'S athletes are given everything shoes, spikes, shorts and vests and overseas training-cum-com-petitions. They've got everything compared to their counterparts just a decade ago. They are spoon-fed. Yet they grumble but fail to match their words with action. 7 Maurice343 words
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Article268 1984-11-02 46 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON ORGANISERS of the Singapore Professional Golfers' Association Open have their fingers almost on the panic button. With less than a week to the tournament, they have received only 50 local and foreign entries. This is indeed a shame for the SPGA268 words
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Article, Illustration445 1984-11-02 47 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN Focus on the solo star carrying India's hopes m the Asian FIQ lanes By WHEN making an international debut, one usually feels a certain amount of pressure. And when you are the sole representative of your country, the pressure mounts. But Charanbir445 words
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Article318 1984-11-02 47 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW ZABARIAH HERRING'S baptism of fire m last week's AMF World Cup bowling championships m Sydney turned out to be anything but fiery. Actually, it was a horrendous experience. Even if she did not count among the best of your friends, you would not want to wish318 words
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Article18 1984-11-02 47 SINGAPORE Cricket Club defeated Manila Nomads 18-6 m a friendly rugby match at the Padang yesterday.18 words
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Article81 1984-11-02 47 Ramie's extra resources RAMLE SALLEH drew upon his remarkable endurance to finish third m the marathon event of the Kent Asian Cup windsurfing championships m Hongkong yesterday. The marathon man, so called after his victory m the Singapore Open, came home behind the Philippines' Vicente Amabele and Hongkong's Ken Choi.81 words
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Article363 1984-11-02 47 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI By THE lily-livered tippler who got his high by throwing the empty beer bottle that prompted Singapore Recreation Club to stage a walkout during their Senior Knockout hockey match against Indian Association last Sunday, sashayed away scot-free. But guess who got the363 words
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Joe Dorai on the local soccer scene
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Article, Illustration286 1984-11-02 47 NATIONAL soccer coach Hussein Aljunied's joy turned to despair at the team's first training session at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. While Hussein was happy to see captain Auyeong Pak Kuan back m the fold after a threeweek absence, defender Norhalis Shafik provided the shock286 words
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Article130 1984-11-02 47 LONDON, Thurs. Everton were Installed as favoorites for English soccer's Milk Cap today after they were drawn at home to Third Division Rotherham or Second Division Grimsby In the fourth round. Following the removal of their city rivals Liverpool, Cap winners for the last fear seasons, theReuter - 130 words
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Article, Illustration358 1984-11-02 47 SELANGOR, the Malaysia Cup holders, and Soh Chin Aun-led Malacca will be two of the eight teams that will play against Singapore at the National Stadium m the Malaysia Cup competition starting on Jan 4. The first of the eight home matches for the national358 words
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Article435 1984-11-02 47 SPORTS IN SHORT WORLD Boxing Council president Jose Sulaiman defended the decision to strip American Marvin Hagler of his middleweight crown. Hagler would not agree to fight over 12 rounds, preferring instead to box over the World Boxing Association's stipulated distance of 15. Almost all federations aroundReuter; AFP; UPI - 435 words
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Article81 1984-11-02 47 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. South Korea thrashed Malaysia 6-2 m the Inter-Continental Cup hockey qualifying rounds at Stadium Tun Razak today. The Koreans showed their superiority from the start with their speedy and dangerous raids into the Malaysian zone. Sco Gwang Mi opened accounts for the visitors81 words
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Miscellaneous14 1984-11-02 47 Today's event SQUASH Avis Travel Industry Individual tournament. (East Coast Recreation Centre, 6.30 p.m.).14 words
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Article74 1984-11-02 48 China-US venture BEIJING, Thurs. A team of raftsmen from China and the United States will tackle the upper reaches of the Yangtze River m an expedition next August, Xinhua news agency said yesterday. The team will start on tne Tuotuo River, a tributary of the Yangtze m the remote westReuter - 74 words
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Article69 1984-11-02 48 $3 m taxes unpaid SYDNEY, Thurs. The Australian government today claimed that alleged crime boss Robert Trimbole, at present being held m a Dublin jail, owed nearly over US$l.5 million (553.2 million) m unpaid taxes. The taxation office petitioned a federal court here to have Mr Trimbole declared bankrupt becauseAFP - 69 words
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Article, Illustration191 1984-11-02 48 Picture by RAYMOND NG PART of a 20-metre stretch of busy Anson Road cracked up and sank yesterday, causing a section of a temporary pedestrian walkway to collapse. The lunchtime incident happened at the edge of the Hong Leong Plaza construction site at the junction ofRAYMOND NG - 191 words
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157 1984-11-02 48 US fears kamikaze attack on envoy's home' BEIRUT, Than. A privately-owned radio station aaa waned af the possibility of a < *kamikaze-style M air attack on the United States Ambassador's residence. The Christian "Voice of Lebanon" radio said that the Americans had ashed President Amln Gemay el's administration te "reduceAP - 157 words
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256 1984-11-02 48 4 developing nations 'on the verge of nuclear arms race' WASHINGTON, Thursday INDIA and Pakistan, as well as Argentina and Brazil, could be on the verge of a nuclear arms race that would stimulate the spread of weapons elsewhere, a leading specialist on nuclear weapons has claimed. Mr Leonard Spector,NYT - 256 words
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394 1984-11-02 48 ELENA CHONG - ELENA CHONG By A WOMAN told a court yesterday that she was very disappointed when told that she could not claim $1 million for her prize-winning Singapore Sweep ticket. The woman, whose name has been withheld, was accompanied by her husband and father-in-law394 words
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Article47 1984-11-02 48 LONDON, Thurs. An elaborate lacquer cabinet that was once a gift from Japan's imperial family to Britain's royal family broke saleroom records m London yesterday, selling for £71,500 (*****,900), Sotheby's said. The Meiji-period cabinet was bought by San Francisco dealer Sidney Ashkena- zie. APAP - 47 words
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Article31 1984-11-02 48 NEW YORK, Thurs. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 6.51 points to 1,213.89 m the first halfhour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 31 words
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Article179 1984-11-02 48 What it should have been PARTS three to five of our series on Singapore's political landscape (Oct 19, 22 and 24) described boundary changes m eight electoral areas. There was an error under the heading "Impact of 1984 re-delinea-tion". per cent of its 1980 electorate" should read per cent of179 words
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368 1984-11-02 48 LIM SAY BOON - Media magnate may face murder charge LIM SAY BOON Kerry Packer named m organised crime probe By I Melbourne Reporter MELBOURNE, Thurs. Mr Kerry Packer, head of one of Australia's most powerful communications empires, could be prosecuted for murder after further investigations, a commission probing organised crime m the country368 words
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Miscellaneous114 1984-11-02 48 ■/mmamamkwmmmt&&m^ Weather w*m^mmmmmm^m^^^mm^m^^rf^^mm^ UP TO lp.m. Showers over several areas from around midday. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 24 mm. SUNSET today: 6.50 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.45 a.m. GLOBAL MATHER Adelaide 14/25 Fine Manila 23/31 Fair Amsterdam 12/17 Clear Melbourne 9/23 Fine Bangkok 22/32 Fair Moscow114 words
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Article, Illustration972 1984-11-02 1 ILENE ALESHIRE - ILENE ALESHIRE By I But there are others who feel the URA extension notice is not necessary. FIFTY building projects on Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) sites recently received notices that they would have up to 35 per cent or between eight and 17 months more972 words
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Article, Illustration582 1984-11-02 2 MATHEW YAP - MATHEW YAP Fiat talk By ww I don't mind living among HDB flats. It's better because there will be a wider range of facilities m HDB estates. Mr Y. P. Tan, a 40-year-old businessman, who has just moved into his $190,700 HUDC apartment m Lorong Ah582 words
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Article, Illustration407 1984-11-02 2 SAM RAN - SAM RAN By THERE have been waterfalls, million-dollar wood carvings and sculptures by well-known sculptors but the proposed centrepiece at the Wisma Galadari seems designed to beat them all. Sharks, stingrays and other colourful sea creatures will be swimming m the basement of the407 words
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FEATURES
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Article, Illustration1341 1984-11-02 3 DANIEL GOLEMAN - DANIEL GOLEMAN The exceptional boss, rather like a parent who helps people grow by increasing their competence, is an even better buffer against stress than the family By How bosses can help 4 The most helpful boss is one who asks himself, 'HowNYT - 1,341 words
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Article, Illustration814 1984-11-02 4 MARIA TAN - MARIA TAN The rural Sembawang area holds lots of potential for family outings. Our writer gives her account of two excursions. Stories by WE TURNED left into Mandai Road from Upper Thomson Road and drove past the sprawling Seletar Reservoir. With the light Sunday morning traffic,814 words
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Article, Illustration535 1984-11-02 4 IT WAS 8.45 a.m. when we reached Sembawang Park at the tip of Sembawang Road. We unloaded our packed breakfast and the bamboo-framed nets and bait for catching crabs. The children eagerly led the way to the pier. It was a holiday and a fine morning.535 words
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Article, Illustration623 1984-11-02 5 MARGARET CHAN - MARGARET CHAN Bfl^flflfl^flflflflflflflflflHflflflr^flflflflflam The Singapore team celebrating with some friends The first time Singapore sent a team to the International Culinary Olympics, it struck gold. Team leader Peter Knipp reveals the winning strategy to our writer. By SINGAPORE wowed the culinary world at Ika Hoga623 words
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Article164 1984-11-02 5 ENTRIES m the Ika Hoga are grouped into individual, city, regional and national categories. Singapore's entries were submitted under the category for cities. Under this category, each city was allowed to send as many participants as they wished, with a minimum of five members m the164 words
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Article, Illustration495 1984-11-02 5 MAGDALENE LUM - MAGDALENE LUM By! TO THE French, everything has an artistic aspect even the process of creating handbags and other leather goods. Take the case of Miss Marie-Christine Noury of Paris, who sees her role as head of a team of leather goods designers as being somewhat495 words
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Article, Illustration882 1984-11-02 8 PETER BROCK - PETER BROCK A caravan-turned- i mobile laboratory has screened 1,200 British children between 1 the ages of seven and 1 1 to gain fresh insight into dyslexia. The results will hopefully move children and adults with this reading problem closer to their full intellectual potential. By THEGuardian - 882 words
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Article, Illustration392 1984-11-02 8 KLAUS DALLIBOR - KLAUS DALLIBOR I Just how far should genetic -i experiments on humans be carried out? A West German minister sets some limits. By I THERE must be a limit to genetic experiments that are done with humans. The West Germany Research Minister Heinz RiesenhuberDPA - 392 words
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Article, Illustration556 1984-11-02 13 DIRK HOHNHOLZ - DIRK HOHNHOLZ Hamburg city off 1.6 million is an impressive media metropolis. With its reservoir of creative resources and infrastructure, it can attract even more such investments, especially since there has been a recent media policy turnabout. By I NEWS media policy m theDPA - 556 words
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Article, Illustration296 1984-11-02 19 EVERY across answer must lose two consecutive letters before entry m the diagram. The identity of these letters is hinted at m the puzzle's title. Each across clue comprises a definition of its answer (with the number of letters m brackets) and an indication of the mutilated form to296 words
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Article, Illustration479 1984-11-02 20 PATRICK SHEN - PATRICK SHEN 1 Home Video By VERTIGO (1958. 117 minutes) Starring James Stewart and Kirn Novak Directed by Alfred Hitchcock GOLD RUSH (1925, 78 minutes) Starring Charles Chaplin and Georgia Hall Directed by Charles Chaplin AS ONE of the five films withheld from circulation by the479 words
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Article, Illustration661 1984-11-02 20 ELAYNE THONG - A public service which also entertains ELAYNE THONG Our reporter talks to United International Pictures president, Mr Michael Williams-Jones, about the film-distribut-ing business A By w Piracy conjures up visions of Errol Flynn, buccaneers and romance, and it is not like that at all. It is an enemy to commerce661 words
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Article, Illustration200 1984-11-02 20 ANATOLY KARPOV and Garry Kasparov agreed on Wednesday to draw after just 15 moves m their 20th game. Title-holder Karpov, who needs two more victories to retain his crown, was under pressure on the board and was falling behind on the clock when the end200 words
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Article766 1984-11-02 21 CHRISTINA TSENG - CHRISTINA TSENG The reigning Miss Washington takes time off from promoting apples to talk about herself By BECCI WOOD vowed when she was 10 that she would one day be Miss America. This ambitious, determined young lady said: "I need goals, incentives, and the Miss America title766 words
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Article, Illustration613 1984-11-02 21 J. RAJENDRAN - Heritage making a solid stand for rock J. RAJENDRAN Night Dill CONTRARY to popular belief, rock music m Singapore is alive. It may not be all that well, but Heritage are certainly doing their best to ensure that rock music m Singapore doesn't eventually join the dinosaur and the dodo.613 words
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Article, Illustration229 1984-11-02 21 TODAY: Singapore Harbour 12.11 a.m. (0.8 m), 7.56 a.m. (2 m), 12.26 p.m. (1.8 m). 5.52 p.m. (2.1 m). Sembawang (applicable to Punggol) 7.46 a.m. (2.6 m), 12.07 p.m. (2 m), 5.46 p.m. (2.3 m). Sedlli Recall (applicable te Desaru) 6.11 a.m. (2.2 m), 11.45 a.m. (1.7 m),DAVID TAN - 229 words
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Advertisement348 1984-11-02 1 Insight into dyslexia OUTLOOK, Page Eight Miss Washington beauty with brains LEISURE, Page Twenty-one ■> j mm\ Home Mart JB i i 1 i gll>>illllillB mmakMmmmm mm mm mm^ mmmlmmmmmlmmil j J| _-_-_B_l_^b_i _Bl Apartments m District 15 for sale IHH What mm* How Big HowOM Tama* HowtftwfeCo«tact| (aqti) (yrt)348 words
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Advertisement168 1984-11-02 6 Golden Princess and New Town OPENS TODAY' G: 11, 1.30, 4,6.45,9 JO Pr: 1.30, 3.30, 7.30, 9JO NT: 1.30, 3.30. 7.00, t .00 joubnet to '.T.*_l'.^ii AN ACE OF AWESOME MAGIC JW rjctwrtl _^_ot*l~*BV' Jm\ _fl_a_fl earbi Amm^Amasm asn M a/m^ fA**CLEMENTI'^ I DAILY at 1 JO, 3.30, 7.15, t168 words
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Advertisement653 1984-11-02 7 AN INVITATION Here is your opportunity to. learn about STUDY m the UNITED STATES When: Sunday, November 4th at 2:00 p.m. Where: Hilton International Hotel Orchard Road Singapore Participating Universities THE AMERICAN UNIVERSITY ASHLAND COLLEGE BOSTON UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF BRIDGEPORT CHAPMAN COLLEGE HAWAII PACIFIC COLLEGE MARS HILL COLLEGE MONTEREY PENINSULA653 words
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Advertisement680 1984-11-02 9 Year-end clearance of leather Lounge suites by £S Erresse of Mi ta no, Ita ly. _H_t jt flfl •••y.^^flfe-^^^ia^Bfe-.Jlli"'-'' jir lal^^^^_Bal_-:- fla^^^^flflfl I bbV^ V I I a^flfl JM_j_k fcY«*** x_B BB 88. W .y^^^^^^^^M^^immim^m\MmM^mma^m^mm- W Ana HP^ «r mv -/sßi'^l YaaL^-^TviaßtMß' ™JF W I aa V il \«_l Y_|680 words
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Advertisement1164 1984-11-02 11 RELIANCE CONTRA CTORS (PTE) LTD. {ill £Y L _^_£f^ IP l l__Hi Blllii o. Mat. electrical uo. (Pte) Ltd. I I #02-31, Goldhill Plaza, Thomson Road, Singapore 11 30 Tel: 252 81 33 Telex: RELCOM RS ***** aW«fl-*w 8ik 5051,1045 Ang MoK«.nd US tnai Park n Sngapore2os6,Tel:4s6Blls/*****16 I I UL^1,164 words
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Advertisement656 1984-11-02 13 DO YOU HAVE THE HI-TECH CONNECTION? MOST LEADING COMPANIES AND AGENCIES DO ITS TIME YOU DID INSIGHT WfINS /X\ Cable or Fibre Switch p— B— BBBB— MooeT, L__ IfAmMaWj I —^B^B— Local Area Networa I FORTHCOMING SINGAPORE TELEMATICS TEACH-IN 730* J I __Ui __S_| y_E ■"■■■■■■l COMPUTER COMMUNICATIONS RADIO SYSTEMS656 words
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Advertisement601 1984-11-02 14 ATLAS 1 4\V ELECTRONICS I A commitment towards fl People Development ATLAS ELECTRONICS MALAYSIA is a subsidiary of the I expanding- Atlas Group. Located m Penang, Atlas Electronics fl Malaysia, an audio electronics manufacturing concern is embarking fl into major developments m the audio electronics industry. H WALK-IN INTERVIEWS I601 words
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Advertisement575 1984-11-02 14 A locol established construction company has the following positions vacant: A) ELECTRICIAN Condidores musr possess o electrical cerrifi- care. 1 year relevant experience preferred bur those without experience con apply. B) SITE-SUPERVISORS Condidores must possess o Polytechnic Diploma m Building or Civil Engineering. Experience nor necessary. C) DRAUGHTSWOMAN Candidates must575 words
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Advertisement757 1984-11-02 14 m</XXXA 1 M \CCCi INTERNATIONAL 1 ASTEC (S) PTE LTD B We have a fast expanding IC Manufacturing Wm H Division and due to our expansion -^B B programme, we need suitably qualified H| candidates to fill the following Engineering *g** positions- <||£ B Assembly Process Engineers B Must have757 words
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Advertisement933 1984-11-02 15 m rmnrn i f fTI The latest IHKI S'» range of KMILK WOOLF ACCA I >*"*■ lit Manuals and the Revision Packs and Pre-Kxamination I .""^L J Test (1 seLs per subject with answers) for the December ChZ3 imn l examination are now readibly available at specially reduced FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS933 words
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Advertisement636 1984-11-02 15 NOTICES DHDB 1 BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET Tenders are invited for the letting of the following -1) Shops at Bukit Batok N'Hood 2 Contracts 5 7 (Blocks 213 217). 2) Shops at Serangoon West Contract 3 (Blocks 301 304). 3) Market Produce Shop, Market Produce Lock-Up Shops, Eating Houses, Shops636 words
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Advertisement1280 1984-11-02 15 IN THE HH.H COURT OF THK RKPI MX OK SIM. A PORK Companies Winding I p No. ra or ism > Is the Matter of The Camps slew Act, Chapter 185 aad In the Matter of Hock lian Stevedore (Pte) Ltd ADVKRTLSKMENT OK PETITION Notice is hereby given that a1,280 words
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Advertisement1764 1984-11-02 16 wuntcs _^_B______fl^^\ MALAYAN_________t A WWM) bankingJ Ps~b~bs~s~ss~s~ \y^y BERHAD s~bs~s~s~s~~| (Incorporated m Malaysia) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of Malayan Banking Berhad duly convened and held at the Company's Registered Office, 92, Jalan Bandar, Kuala Lumpur on October 27, 1984, the following H S^A resoiu! ions were duly passed:H__E fl1,764 words
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Advertisement769 1984-11-02 16 I Boustead Holdings Berhad I I Tne Articles of Association of the Company were formulated m fl I 1960 and some of the provisions m the Articles are outdated. fl fl The Board feels it is necessary to update the Articles to be m I I line with current company769 words
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Advertisement927 1984-11-02 16 #PWD TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited trom PWD ana CIDB Registered Contractors for the following (A) SQS 63 83 Nominated Sub-Contract for Design, Supply and Installation of Open Plan Office Furniture and Partition System for Ministry of the Environment Building at Scotts Road. (B) SEE(R) 51/84 Cableless Linking of Traffic927 words
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Advertisement818 1984-11-02 17 NOTICES j IV I Tender Notice flfl Tenders are invited for: _^fl *km I BUILDING a) Tender No. AMB/T/84/068— Replacement of thermal insulation and BB extension of proprietary computer flooring at 7th storey Comcentre Tower Block. Eligibility. Registered contractors— Class B. C D jB^B (Relevant Categories/ HH 'Non-registered contractors— Deposit818 words
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Advertisement760 1984-11-02 17 vV* PUBLIC UTIUTIES *J BOWBD TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited for the following: 1 Supply of fuse carrier for 30 amps cutout and 30 amps fuse base and casing Eligibility: Registered Contractors m Supply (d) Electrical Materials all classes 2 Supply of 60 amps 3-poie contactor Eligibility: Registered Contractors m760 words
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Advertisement607 1984-11-02 17 TENDER NOTICE Project: THE SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION I OF INTERNAL SIGNAGE (SURFACE I MOUNTED SIGNS) TO KENT RIDGE 1 HOSPITAL (PHASE 1) AT KENT RIDGE, SINGAPORE FOR THE GOV- I ERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF fl SINGAPORE I Eligibility: Open to all PWD Registered Signcrafts I and Advertising Contractors $100,000.00607 words
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Advertisement215 1984-11-02 17 THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 H.K. TUNG SANG TRADING CO. (S) PTE. LTD. (In Liquidation) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the creditors of the abovenamed Compiny which is being voluntarily wound up are required oi. or before the 6th day of December, 1984 to send m their names and addresses215 words
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Article, Illustration638 1984-11-02 1 TEO HAN WUE - TEO HAN WUE The Oil Painting of Lee Man-Fong Edited by Ho Kung-Shang and K. C. Low Published by Art Book Co Ltd, Taipeh. $200 Reviewed by Books fm j_____§ IT MAY be 40 years late, but Lee Man-Fong should have no regrets, for638 words
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Article, Illustration604 1984-11-02 1 GOH BENG CHOO - GOH BENG CHOO Zong yi By FANG Zheng's performance at Rex "Live" Theatre on Friday night was a light entertainment for the family m typical stage style. Dressed m black leather jodhpurs and kneehigh boots, he sang m vibrant tones, punctuating the songs with a mimicry604 words
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Article, Illustration178 1984-11-02 1 A FAMILY AFFAIR < *s> Midnight shows at Cathay and Jurong Drive-in cinemas tonight. Midnight shows tomorrow at Cathay, Jurong Drivein, Orchard, Golden Sultan, Odeon Katong and Majestic cinemas. Morning shaw on Sunday at Majestic cinema. In this Cinema City production, A Family Affair, the children af178 words
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Article, Illustration687 1984-11-02 2 RASIKAN - RASIKAN By 3BC Radio 4's contribution to Drama Festival 84 was Manonmaniyam by Prof. P. Sundaram Pillai. Written m 1891, this poetic work is held m high esteem by scholars as the first dramatic work m Tamil. The story revolves round the Pandiyan king Jeevakan and687 words
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Article, Illustration479 1984-11-02 2 A. P. RAMAN - A. P. RAMAN By FOR th. past 23 years the Singapore Indian Film, Arts Dramatic Society (Sifads) has been active m the local cultural field. One of their major attractions every year is the Deepavali Nite at which a Deepavali Queen is selected. This479 words
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Article, Illustration73 1984-11-02 2 THE Jurong Town CC Indian Cultural Group is celebrating Singapore's 25 Years of Nation Building with a Deepavali Cultural Show on Sunday, Nov 4, at the centre's auditorium at 7.00 p.m. The group which has more than 120 members and organises dance classes for various age groups will73 words
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