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Title Section15 1984-11-05 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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Article596 1984-11-05 1 MATHEW YAP - MATHEW YAP Special scheme may be set up for those who can't afford downpayment for flat Income ceiling for eligibility may go up By MANY of the people who cannot buy Housing Board flats because they earn too little or too much are likely to596 words
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Article, Illustration132 1984-11-05 1 BARER A Streisand fan. Connie Chew. 19, walked away from Talentime 1984 last night with the top prize m the solo section with her faultless rendition of Coming In and Out of Your life. Connie, favoured to win the top place, won twoWONG KWAI CHOW - 132 words
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Article353 1984-11-05 1 WASHINGTON, Sun. Ronald Reagan and Walter Mondale were storming the country this weekend m search of last-minute votes the President for an historic 50-state clean sweep and his Democratic challenger a stunning upset m this Tuesday's presidential election. The two men coupled appearances m widelyscatteredReuter; JPI - 353 words
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190 1984-11-05 1 Poland, where it takes 15 years to get a flat WARSAW, Sun. Poland's housing shortage is now so acute that millions of married couples may have to wait until the 21st Century to get their own flat. Aggravated by a booming population and migration from the countryside into towns, theReuter - 190 words
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229 1984-11-05 1 Chok Tong hints at polls next month THE general election is likely to be held next month, Mr Goh Chok Tong, Defence Minister and Second Health Minister, hinted yesterday. He said it could be after the school examinations but before the New Year. Both the 'O' and 'A' level examinations229 words
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Article, Illustration96 1984-11-05 1 What our workers think about doing their best THE average Singapore worker is more willing now, than three years ago, to work harder and better. He feels his fellow workers are also doing their bit to help the company. But he still thinks all his Increased efforts, and those of96 words
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392 1984-11-05 1 PHILIP LEE - Pinion privileged residents in the city area PHILIP LEE Value of their flats will soar B> THE Prime Minister said yesterday that people owning Housing Board flats in the city area were a privileged community as Singapore's further economic growth would make the value of their homes soar. Mr F.ee392 words
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Article76 1984-11-05 1 JERUSALEM, Sun. Israel has told the United Nations that It accepts the postponement for a fen days of the Lebanese-Israeli military talks which were due to start tomorrow, n Foreign Ministry spokesman said today. The Lebanese government earlier asked the UN, which is sponsoring the talks, to potAFP - 76 words
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Advertisement284 1984-11-05 1 KING'S of INDUSTRIAL I SAFETY A I BOOTS <^M TO/^ JOT KING'S SHOE MFG PTE LTD V^^gs* iV* 147, KaJlang Way 1. Singapore 1334. king son earth Tnl: *****1 1 (8 liaos) Section Two I McCartney goes to Hollywood a JW "W\ Baa I 1 J Ex-Beatle Paul McCartney, who284 words
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Advertisement17 1984-11-05 1 o Fuller report and more pictures on Page 13. n A conservative America shuns Monday's liberalism: P.2S17 words
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Advertisement113 1984-11-05 1 Rajiv acts to end violence Back Page Do you know VITAMIN C CANNOT BE SYNTHESIZED LN THE HUMAN BODY^ H& ■B^M^^TOne HICEE -f^w^ or is equivalent ■V k&s^Sm M I to 10 oranges WW r*|j| to mm mW I^B Ikf tjM wA m m tam^ n Iboovl obII r contains113 words
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Article493 1984-11-05 2 Outram problem "I'LL try to help but I warn you that I am not a magician." This was what Mr Lee Kuan Yew told shopkeepers of Outram Park Complex who Eetitioned him yesterday to help their ailing usiness. The Prime Minister said of the complex which has been having493 words
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Article597 1984-11-05 2 Illegal ports blocked LEBANESE troops, under orders to sink ships if necessary, have sealed off 13 illegal ports run by private militia that cost the government US$BOO million (Ssl.7 billion) annually m lost Customs revenue. Twenty-six ships, most of which appeared to have been headed towards the597 words
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Article338 1984-11-05 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: o Reports coming out from India m the wake of Mrs Indira Gandhi's assassination point to violence subsidising after several days of madness. The victims of this are predominantly members of the Sikh com* munity, for it is widely perceived that Mrs Gandhi was assassinated338 words
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Article102 1984-11-05 2 WHY IT'S REAGAN WHY does the 73-year-old Ronald Reagan, with less high-level experience than Mr Walter Mondale and considerable flaws m his knowledge, find himself on the brink of an historic 50-state clean sweep? PETER BARNARD m Washington writes that it has a lot to do with American society102 words
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Article272 1984-11-05 2 WHAT IF THE U.S. BUDGET WERE THAT OF A HOUSEHOLD WHETHER Mr Ronald Reagan becomes President for another term or Mr Walter Mondale gets elected, one of the biggest problems for the American President will be how to reduce or control the massive US national debt, standing at U*****.3272 words
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Article229 1984-11-05 2 Wightman Cup to US THE Wightman Cup will be headed for the United States. Chris Evert Lloyd powered her way past Jo Durie 7-6, 6-1 m London on Saturday to give the American team a winning 4-2 lead m the best -of seven match competition. In the last "dead229 words
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Article125 1984-11-05 2 Asean: Across the Causeway Mahathir's advice PRIME Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad has urged Malaysians to develop "an inquiring mind" if they wish to be successful m the transfer of technology. They must also prepare themselves by reading up on new technology available. Referring to the Japanese and the125 words
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Article138 1984-11-05 2 Jakarta protest INDONESIA has protested to Papua New Guinea over an attack on Indonesian officials by Irianese at a refugee camp along their border, Indonesian Foreign Minister Dr Mochtar Kusumaatmadja said m Jakarta yesterday. The incident reportedly occurred on Saturday while a seven-man delegation was inspecting the Blackwater138 words
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Article414 1984-11-05 2 Fine feathered finds ONE dark and rainy Saturday night, two groups of bird lovers armed with binoculars, umbrellas, raincoats and torches roamed the fields and woods of untamed Singapore. Mission: To spot as many different varieties of birds as possible. The groups m this Great Bird Race were414 words
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Article148 1984-11-05 2 People's Daily plans A THREE-MAN team from The People's Daily, organ of the Chinese Communist Party, came to Singapore last week. Their 10-day visit is part of a two-month study tour which includes Thailand. Burma, Malaysia and the Philippines. Mr Liao Hujin, chief editor of the paper s148 words
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231 1984-11-05 3 BEIJING, Sun. Officials m Beijing have announced measures to curb traffic jams here. The capital has 250,000 cars and 4.73 million bicycles. Assistant mayor Han Boping said the increased number of vehicles. particularly taxis, on the Chinese capital's roads m the past two toAFP; AP - 231 words
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Article105 1984-11-05 3 Threats to stop elections NOUMEA, Sun. A Caledonian separatist group today threatened to use bombs, Molotov cocktails and other tactics, some of them learned m a recent trip to Libya, to prevent the holding of elections m two weeks. A spokesman for the Kanak Socialist National Liberation Front, Yewene Yewene,AFP - 105 words
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Article66 1984-11-05 3 JERUSALEM, Sun. Israeli police said tonight they had arrested four soldiers, including a girl, m connection with a revenge rocket attack on a bus that killed an Arab passenger and wounded 10 others. An 18-year-old conscript living m Jerusalem will be charged with firing the antitank rocket mReuter - 66 words
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Article56 1984-11-05 3 NEWARK (New Jersey), Sun. The FBI said on Friday it had smashed an international drug ring and arrested 46 suspects m dawn raids m New York, New Jersey, Florida and Montreal and seized US$5OO,OOO (Ssl.oB million) m cash and 4.5 kg of heroin said to be worth US$2OReuter - 56 words
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Article84 1984-11-05 3 BRAZIL, DESPITE carrying the world's heaviest debt load of US$99 billion (*****.8 billion), will end this year with US$B billion m reserves compared with arrears of US$3.3 billion last year, the Finance Ministry's chief economist, Mr Edesio Fernandes, said m Brasilia on Saturday. Brazil is also expected toUPI - 84 words
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Article72 1984-11-05 3 A HIGH-RANKING Chinese army official called on the military this week to free itself from leftist influence and back the current economic reforms, the Xinhua news agency reported m Beijing. Mr Yu Qiuli, director of the People's Liberation Army political department, issued the appeal at aAFP - 72 words
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Article, Illustration56 1984-11-05 3 THE ABANDONED petrochemical tanker SS Puerto Rican (above), battered by three mysterious explosions, broke apart after stormy weather on Saturday and the stern section sank, leaking much of its 3.8 million litres of oil, the Coast Guard said. The stern of the 193-m tanker sank about 42 kmAP - 56 words
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Article51 1984-11-05 3 HUNDREDS OF British coal miners have applied for jobs m South African gold mines, informed sources said m London yesterday. Representatives of two South African mining companies, Gold Field and Gencor, have begun a recruiting tour m Britain and are hoping to recruit about 370 people.AFP - 51 words
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Article73 1984-11-05 3 LABOUR PRIME MINISTER Bob Hawke yesterday held a healthy lead m the runup to Australia's Dec 1 general election, despite attempts to smear his government over organised crime. About 65 per cent of voters believe Mr Hawke is good as Prime Minister, according to an opinion poll73 words
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Article, Illustration129 1984-11-05 3 Rosy is Mrs Woman of the World A SRI LANKAN woman, Mrs Rosy Senanayaka, 21 (left), won the 1885 Mrs Woman of the Wnrld title, defeating representatives from SI other countries m the first international beauty competition for married women held m Honolulu recently. Mrs Senanayaka Is a food BadUPI - 129 words
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Article, Illustration385 1984-11-05 3 NEW DELHI, Sun. THE choice of Mr Rajiv Gandhi as PrinwL Minister has raised hopes of improved ties between India and its suspicious, smaller neighbours, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Nepal. Mr Gandhi's generation does not carry any scars of the bloodyReuter - 385 words
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Article50 1984-11-05 3 NEW DELHI, Sun. Several member-countries of the NonAligned Movement have said they want India to retain the presidency of the movement following the assassination of Mrs Indira Gandhi, French Foreign Minister Claude Cheysson said here today. India assumed leadership of the movement three years ago. AFPAFP - 50 words
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Article284 1984-11-05 3 NEW DELHI, Sun. Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi's surprising gesture m inviting his estranged sister-in-law Maneka to join m cremation ceremonies for Mrs Indira Gandhi yesterday has healed a family wound that has festered for years. But family friends revealed yesterday that the reconciliation began earlier withinReuter - 284 words
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147 1984-11-05 4 TEHERAN, Sun. Iran feels the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) has not cut output quotas enough to counter weaker prices, its Oil Minister, Mr Mohammad Gharazi, said yesterday. Iran and Algeria think the overall quota should have been cut by 2.5 orReuter - 147 words
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160 1984-11-05 4 MANCHESTER, Sun. The opposition Labour Party has accused South African-born runner Zola Budd of "throwing away" her British passport "like a toy she has tired of." Labour's spokesman for home affairs Gerald Kaufman, speaking at a meeting m Manchester Town Hall m northernAP - 160 words
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Article, Illustration47 1984-11-05 4 Containers of untold misery ALL 14S of these containers were stashed with marifoana. Police m Beaune, Prance discovered the drags yesterday In the panelling of the camping wagon m the background. Imagine the untold misery If the drags had found their way to the streets. UPI picture.UPI - 47 words
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452 1984-11-05 4 Lebanese forces seal off 13 ports BEIRUT, Sun. THE Lebanese armed forces, under orders to sink ships if necessary, yesterday sealed off 13 illegal ports run by private militia that cost the government US$BOO rrjillion (SSI.7 billion) annually m lost Customs revenue. The forces said 26 ships, most of whichUPI - 452 words
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Article, Illustration289 1984-11-05 4 Stalin's daughter 'disillusioned with West' LONDON, Sunday THE daughter of the late Soviet dictator Josef Stalin, who returned to Moscow 17 years after defecting, wrote to a friend that she was disillusioned with the West and upset at the way she was treated by United States agents, the Sunday TimesAP - 289 words
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241 1984-11-05 4 Standby order goes out to US forces in Mediterranean WASHINGTON, Sun. The Pentagon has ordered a battle group led by the nuclearpowered aircraft carrier, Eisenhower, to stand by m the Mediterranean because of heightened concern about a terror ist attack against Americans m Lebanon or Cyprus. Pentagon sources said yesterdayUPI - 241 words
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Article69 1984-11-05 4 CAIRO, Sun. A fire swept yesterday through an Egyptian village about 160 km of Cairo, killing at least 42 people and destroying 250 nouses before firefighters extinguished the blaze, newspaper reports said Strong winds and a water shortage hampered firefighters' efforts to fight the blaze, theUPI - 69 words
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Article30 1984-11-05 4 LONDON, Sun Heavy rain caused serious flooding m parts of Scotland and northwest England yesterday. causing the evacuation of about 1.000 homes and leaving many motorists stranded AFPAFP - 30 words
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Article156 1984-11-05 4 SHEFFIELD, Sin. Queen Elizabeth D has been urged to show more concern for economically deprived northern Bmfami by attending Its horse twees and keeping a home here. The call came from the Bishop of Sheffield, the Reverend David Lnnn, In a speech to his Diocesan synodAP - 156 words
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225 1984-11-05 5 Costly TV campaign hots up election battle WASHINGTON. Sun. With the two presidential debates behind them and their free appearances m the media limited to television news shows. President Ronald Reagan and Democratic presidential candidate Walter Mondale are fighting a battle by proxy across the television screens of this countryFP - 225 words
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356 1984-11-05 5 WASHINGTON, Sun. The Republicans and the Democrats disagree on a wide range of issues. The major disputes, however, boil down to a handful that have drawn widespread notice and might sway undecided votes. Here is a summary of the central issues. TaxationReuter; NYT - 356 words
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Article70 1984-11-05 5 BRUCE NELLER, a 29-year-old salesman m Day'on, Ohio, says he will vote for President Ronald Reagan, and he is blunt about his reasons. "The issue that's important to me," he said, "is who will put money m my pocket. It comes down to cash." Mr Neller'sNYT - 70 words
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Article91 1984-11-05 5 MR REAGAN described a man as a "brave *****" for appearing at one of his campaign rallies m Springfield, Illinois, on Friday, brandishing an anti-Republican Party poster. Mr Reagan did not know that his comment, made to Republican Charles Percy of Illinois, was overheard mReuter - 91 words
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Article56 1984-11-05 5 A RETIRED dentist has bought US$6O,OOO (*****,600) m press advertisement space, urging readers across the United States to vote for candidates who 'understand and care about the future of life and earth." Bill Loran of Tiburon, California, is a peace jrd environmental activist who retired from hisUPI - 56 words
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Article61 1984-11-05 5 AN ABC-WASHINGTON Post poll showed yesterday that Mr Reagan has widened his leau over Mr Walter Mondale, following their two TV debates. It forecast the President would be re-elected with 57 per cent of the vote to Mr Mondale's 39. A poll of the same sampling ofAFP - 61 words
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Article53 1984-11-05 5 GARRETT TRAPNELL and James Yager view the presidential election as more than a showdown between Mr Reagan and Mr Mondale. Both are m the race themselves, running on prison reform platforms. They have a vested interest. Both are m jaii. TraDnell for airline hijacking and YagerReuter - 53 words
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Article84 1984-11-05 5 If victory comes... WAShINOTON, Sun. If victory comes to Mr Walter Mondale, the Democratic National Committee will be ready to celebrate it on Tuesday night. The party has rented the presidential ballroom at the Capitol Hilton for "election night victory watch". There will be free peanuts and popcorn, a DixielandNYT - 84 words
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Article, Illustration485 1984-11-05 5 NEW YORK, Sun. The world is keeping a close watch on the race for the White House which kicks off on Tuesday between Republican President Ronald Reagan and his Democratic challenger Walter Mondale. The election could help set world directions on issues ofNYT; AP - 485 words
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Article, Illustration317 1984-11-05 5 One man's view 6 THE fear In my mind is that we'll end up going back to the Carter policies. The Democrats have this thing of spend, spend, spend to help anybody, any time. Until the Democrats get that off their backs, I don'tAP - 317 words
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152 1984-11-05 6 WINTERSET (Iowa), Sun. PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan yesterday denied that a controversial Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) manual called for the assassination of Nicaraguan government officials. He said a key word m the manual, issued to rebels trying to overthrow Nicaragua's Sandinist government, had been mistranslated,Reuter - 152 words
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Article60 1984-11-05 6 Woman gets $155 m bill SAN JOSE. Sun. Mrs Elizabeth Diaz's water bill here has been reduced from 3.63 million colones (US$l55 million) to 117 colones. Costa Rica's National Acquaduct Service admitted that its computer had made a mistake m billing Mrs Diaz. The admission came after she sent photocopiesAFP - 60 words
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308 1984-11-05 6 MANAGUA, Sun. Nicaraguans vote today m the first elections since the leftwing Sandinistas seized power m a coup five years ago. The United States, which finances anti-San-dinist rebels, has called the elections a sham, saying opposition parties have not been givenReuter; Rev-AP - 308 words
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204 1984-11-05 6 Military chiefs were 'targets for plotters' TEGUCIGALPA, Sunday PRESIDENT Roberto Suazo Cordova said yesterday plotters who planned to assassinate him and overthrow his government also intended to kill Honduran military chiefs. Addressing a crowd m his home town of La Paz, 60 km north of the capital, Mr Suazo CordovaReuter - 204 words
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Article, Illustration491 1984-11-05 6 Charges of using army m campaign of terror BUENOS AIRES, Sunday ARGENTINA is preparing unprecedented public trials for nine former military leaders, including three ex-presi-dents, accused of using the armed forces m a ruthless campaign m which thousands were tortured and killed. Six federalReuter; UPI - 491 words
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121 1984-11-05 6 Flood relief goes into action in western Colombia BOGOTA, Sun. Authorities yesterday distributed food and medicine m western Colombia where floods killed at least 28 people, left one million homeless, blocked all major highways and severely damaged the nations crucial coffee crop. The government declared a national emergency on FridayUPI - 121 words
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Article127 1984-11-05 6 OTTUMWA (Iowa), San. Parking tickets are a common occurrence m many cities, bat It's not every day that police hand a ticket to a helicopter for Illegal parking. The pilot, Mr James Cramer of Illinois, and a friend were visiting lowa for the start ofUPI - 127 words
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Article, Illustration312 1984-11-05 8 Three Indonesian officials wounded while inspecting camp JAKARTA, Sunday INDONESIA has protested to Papua New Guinea over an attack on Indonesian officials by Irianese at a refugee camp along their border, Indonesian Foreign Minister Dr Mochtar Kusumaatmadja said here today. The incident reportedly occurred yesterday while a seven-manAFP - 312 words
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240 1984-11-05 8 ABBY TAN - 'Recount decision' reflects court's freedom ABBY TAN By Manila Reporter MANILA, Sun. The unprecedented decision of the Supreme Court of the Philippines to take upon itself the task of publicly re-counting the ballots to settle a contested parliamentary seat reflects the increasing independence of the country's highest judicial body. The240 words
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204 1984-11-05 8 BANGKOK, Sunday TRADE union officials of the European Com* mnnity (EC) and Asean yesterday called for more important roles for trade unions m relations between the two regional organisations. At the end of a threeday conference, officials of both groupings adoptedAP - 204 words
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289 1984-11-05 8 BANGKOK, Sun THE Bank of Thailand has announced measures limiting commercial banks' net foreign currency holdings m an attempt to prevent windfall profits from a baht devaluation effective tomorrow. The announcement yesterday said commercial banks could not maintain cash or forward position net foreign currencyAFP - 289 words
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100 1984-11-05 8 MANILsA, Sun. President Ferdinand Marcos has approved a 10 per cent pay increase for armed forces personnel, government television reported today. The Acting Armed Forces Chief of Staff, Lieutenant-General Fidel Ramos, announced the salary hike, saying it would enhance soldiers' morale, the stationAFP - 100 words
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132 1984-11-05 8 Typhoon Agnes threatens Philippines MANILA, Sun A STRONG typhoon, bearing winds of up to 215 km per hour, today advanced towards the Philippines from the Pacific Ocean, the government weather station announced. Storm alarm number three, the highest of three alarms, was raised m three central and southern province* asAFP - 132 words
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304 1984-11-05 9 How to make a success of technology transfer PASIR GUDANG, Sun. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad has urged Malaysians to develop "an inquiring mind" if they wish to make a success of the transfer of technology, now being vigorously pursued by theNST - 304 words
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162 1984-11-05 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday THE Welfare Services Ministry is drawing up a programme to resettle mentally retarded people m special agriculture estates which they will run with assistance. Welfare Services Minister Datuk Abu Hassan Haji Omar said on Friday the move was aimed atBernama - 162 words
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Article94 1984-11-05 9 Mahathir to get honorary award KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad will receive the first honorary fellowship award of the Institute of Management Consultants Malaysia for his services to the management of the nation and the profession of management consultancy. The Prime Minister will be presented the awardBernama - 94 words
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Article, Illustration58 1984-11-05 9 Michael Jackson 'double' winners THE three winners of Michael Jackson lookftlike contest held recently parade proudly their trophies at ft Kuala Lumpur discotheque. They are, from left. Aral Dftvft Sagayam Jackson, Abdol Kftrim Jackson Abdul Rahman and Ed Floan Jackson. The non-lookalike Is MrS Sa V». SOOBa president of theNST - 58 words
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Article181 1984-11-05 9 KANGAR, Sun. The Home Affairs Ministry has uncovered an attempt to disseminate communist ideologies m the country m cartoon and comic strips. Revealing this to the New Straits Times, Deputy Home Affairs Minister Radzi Tan Sri Sheikh Ahmad said the list of titles of such comicNST - 181 words
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142 1984-11-05 9 Britain to recognise MBBS until 1987 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The General Medical Council of Britain will continue to recognise the MBBS degree from the University of Malaya until 1887 provided certain conditions are fulfilled, Deputy Education Minister Haji Bujang Ulis said today. One of the conditions requires the university's medicineBernama - 142 words
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Article30 1984-11-05 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Royal Malaysian Air Force aircraft overhaul depot m Subang will be privatised from Jan 2 and renamed the Aerospace Industry Maiavsia Sdn Bhd (AIM). BernamaBernama - 30 words
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520 1984-11-05 10 PHILIP LEE - I'll try but I am no magician PM PHILIP LEE Outram Park Complex shopkeepers ask for help By THE Prime Minister yesterday told shopkeepers of Outram Park Complex who petitioned him for help to get their ailing business going: "I'll try, but I warn you that I am not a520 words
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Article35 1984-11-05 10 BOYS' Town Vocational Institute will hold an open house on Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Students, school leavers, guidance counsellors, parents, industrialists and members of the public are invited.35 words
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470 1984-11-05 10 THE Quah family was ahead by six years when the official campaign to plant more fruit trees began m Singapore. When they built the Slant for their company, [oe Leong Co, m 1978, they planted about a dozen fruit trees. At that time,470 words
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Article, Illustration211 1984-11-05 10 TWO shovels of earth, a quick sprinkle of water and voila, it was done. The Prime Minister took only seven seconds to plant this jambn ayer sapling m Tanjong Pagar on Tree-planting Day yesterday. Smiling, he turned to his Senior Parliamentary Secretary, Mr Ch'ng Jit211 words
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Article66 1984-11-05 10 ABOUT $20,980 m goods and cash were stolen from a wooden house m Jalan Loyang Kechil m Tampines between Friday and Saturday. A German engineer said he left the house on Friday at 10 p.m. and returned several hours later to discover it had been broken66 words
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301 1984-11-05 10 Three days to register for part-time VITB courses PART-TIME courses on subjects ranging from tailoring to heavy duty diesel mechanics are listed by the Vocational and Industrial Training Board for its 1985 programme Registration for the January 1985 intake will be held at VTTB vocational institutes from Nov 14 to301 words
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Article99 1984-11-05 10 POLICE arrested two armed robbery suspects on Saturday, about one and-half months after an office m Beach Road was robbed of $59,100 m cash and jewellery by two men, one armed with a gun. The CTD picked up the first suspect, a 41-year-old welder, along Coleman99 words
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Article, Illustration127 1984-11-05 11 Ex-Nato head here to deliver lecture THE former secretarygeneral of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato), Dr Joseph Luns, arrived last night for a week's visit. Dr Luns is here to deliver the 1984 Singapore Lecture on The Future of The Western Alliance and its implications for Asia, at the127 words
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403 1984-11-05 11 IVAN LIM - The new Singaporean cultured and caring IVAN LIM By A BRAVE new world with modern amenities to give better creature comforts, but overlaid with a sense of the aesthetic and warm-heart-ed feelings for your fellow citizens. This was the bright and cheerful picture of the future Singapore painted by eight403 words
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Article, Illustration458 1984-11-05 11 CHRISTINA TSENG - Briefing on studying in US attracts Sunday crowd of 500 CHRISTINA TSENG By THE prospect of studying m the United States lured a crowd of more than 500 to spend their Sunday afternoon gathering information on 15 lesser known US colleges and universities. The crowd which jammed the hall of458 words
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Article77 1984-11-05 11 THE Minister of State for Education, Dr Tay Eng Soon, and other officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Education will attend the Ministerial Meeting of the 30th session of the Colombo Plan Consultative Meeting m Kuala Lumpur from today until77 words
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Article22 1984-11-05 11 THE Association of Certified Accountants, Singapore branch, will hold a dinner talk for its members on Wednesday on directors' liabilities.22 words
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102 1984-11-05 11 A TOTAL of $140,483.01 was raised through an appeal to local Catholic churches by the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Singapore, Monsignor Gregory Yong. This was revealed m a letter from the archbishop, which was read during services at many Roman Catholic churches yesterday. The102 words
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Article, Illustration513 1984-11-05 13 L.E. PREMA - L.E. PREMA Finalists' efforts lay to rest criticisms about standards Story: THEY gave all they had and showed their true colours with dazzling performances, barring the occasional slip-ups and wrong notes. The 18 young men and women finalists eight soloists and four groups ofWONG KWAI CHOW; K.F. SEETOH - 513 words
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85 1984-11-05 13 A MINISTRY of Defence storekeeper claimed trial on Friday to accepting a $1,750 bribe as reward for being lenient m the supervision of repairs. Abdul Kader bin Hussein, 54, who was attached to the National Cadet Corps (Sea), is accused of accepting the money from85 words
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229 1984-11-05 13 Shoplifting at NTUC stores on the rise LIGHT-fingers were more active from July to September this year at NTUC Fair Price outlets as compared to the same period last year. Especially on the rise is shoplifting committed by those below 20. Mr Goh Chee Wee, MP for Boon Lay and229 words
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330 1984-11-05 13 Workshop on t parenting pre-school children SPARE the rod and spoil the child? No, not quite, says the Counselling and Care Centre. Try to talk the child out of it and dissuade him from doing it again, or withdraw certain privileges such as his favourite cartoons on television. Or increase330 words
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206 1984-11-05 13 YMCA may setup child day-care centre THE International V's Men's Club of Singapore (Alpha Chapter) hopes to help set up a child daycare centre m the new YMCA Complex m Orchard Road early next year. The club, a service organisation of professional men and women, is affiliated to the Young206 words
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Article, Illustration462 1984-11-05 14 AHMAD OSMAN - AHMAD OSMAN says Dhana By GRASSROOTS leaders have two reasons for continuing to support new election candidates fielded by the People's Action Party. They know the candidates are well qualified and that they want to serve the people. And they also know that the potential462 words
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Article, Illustration196 1984-11-05 14 FIREMEN yesterday showed off their skills and machines m fighting industrial fires and rescuing people from high-rise buildings and from vehicles after a road accident. Two fire engines fitted with 12-metre snorkel extensions were used to lift firemen to direct their hoses from that height196 words
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222 1984-11-05 14 DANIEUL MUDALI - DANIEUL MUDALI By THE Emergency Ambulance Service, an arm of the Singapore Fire Service, "lost" over $360,000 last year due to false alarms. It costs the government $72.50 each time the ambulance service responds to a call and there were 4,972 false calls last222 words
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Article, Illustration61 1984-11-05 14 SAF exercise THE Singapore Armed Forces will hold military exercises m the Lim Chu Kang, Hong Kah, Marsiling, Mandai, Tampines, Pulau Übin, Bah Soon Pah, Punggol, Wing, Loong, Loyang and Sembawang training areas. The exercises start today and will be held daily until Sunday. Blanks and thunderflashes will be used.61 words
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172 1984-11-05 14 TWO men ran off with gold bangles worth $11,000 from a goldsmith's shop yesterday after one of them smashed open a showcase with an axe. The men, aged about 30, struck at the Ming Liang Goldsmith Jewellers m front of172 words
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Article65 1984-11-05 14 Kin needed to identify dead man RELATIVES are asked to claim the body of an unidentified Indian man who was found dead m front of a house m Birch Road, off Serangoon Road, on Thursday at 9 a.m. He was between 35 and 45. medium-built, had short hair and was65 words
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Article65 1984-11-05 14 A WOMAN was accused last Saturday of abetting a man to rob a housewife at her Clementi Avenue 1 flat on Aug 2. Chan Siew Hong. 43, is al leged to have abetted Simon Ho to rob Madam Tan Kah Keow of $1,300 m cash and jewellery worth65 words
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Advertisement220 1984-11-05 11 The witty, wily and "immortal" Dr Joseph Laas Page 18. Pin Am EMrectTb Tokyo NowEver^lrid^lQ4oarrL L_ X So. S Wr ww Bfc >A^ mmWm^A fly Pan Am direct to Tokyo iwWl^^^* 9^^ every Friday departing conveniently at 10.40 am. If your destination is onward to the USA, you can enjoy220 words
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Advertisement467 1984-11-05 11 Speaker-wonder is Soundburger's latest companion These new mini-speakers when connected to trie Soundburger will make a complete stereo system m m^ m tSL. Eacn shaker of 2.2 watt power output gives you B nch and d ynamic sounds, from full-bodied bass to sparkling highs I^^^^^^^H Now you can share your467 words
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Advertisement104 1984-11-05 14 THE Republic of Singapore Air Force will also hold its live firing exercises this week at the Southern Islands range. Exercises at Pulau Pawai will be held between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. daily from today until Friday. On Wednesday and Thursday, exercises will continue from 7 p.m. to 11104 words
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Advertisement9 1984-11-05 14 Worker more positive about his job now Page 279 words
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Advertisement440 1984-11-05 15 for fuel efficiency 7.9 km per litre. >*_/ Curb weight: 1.510 tonnes mr.AZ _P _~^flJ_^^^_~^~_^^T_|^^__^^^_|^^^_~^~_r^^|_^^~_f^~_~^~_^^~_~^^_^^~_~^~i^~_^^~l^^~l^l"^^~l^~_^^~B^^~l^~_^^~_^ fl_— ___f 7.0 km per litre. _yr i'r~~ Curb weight: 1.560 tonnes y?" /Aft T__ i* 9 flfl I fl.. Jfl^ BflTflPflViHfllflflPfl«flßHflVfliH-P-flPflflßflSflHfl^ m s mi 7.0 km per litre. Ss k Curb weight: 1.370 tonnes440 words
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Advertisement526 1984-11-05 16 _Kf~Y between now and December 6th and f wU^^y^^y^ l y° u 9 et more tnan a reliable, tough I Every purchaser gets a Payload j fl %mW fl %mW fl_H J Gift. It could be the Fisher Video Cassette _F%J| I __r_y Ao^ gk f% I Recorder or Room526 words
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Article, Illustration685 1984-11-05 17 A. S. YEONG - Apple moves on with latest addition A. S. YEONG The lie is a direct descendant of the Apple II line Micro Corner THE APPLE lie Green CRT Monitor, 27 cm, with stand Price: $3,598 (Package includes a four-disk Appleworks package, system utilities and introductory disks, and RF modulator) Second disk685 words
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90 1984-11-05 17 DOCTORS m the United States may have discovered a third hepatitis virus. And a vaccine may soon be developed to combat this disease. Known as hepatitis C or non-A non-B, it is believed that about 90 per cent of hepatitis cases m the UnitedNew Scientist - 90 words
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Article71 1984-11-05 17 IF YOUR dog scratches itself persistently, it may have fleas. A company has developed a weapon which will kill the fleas easily. It is an electronic unit which emits bursts of sound. Humans and pets cannot hear the sound, but it is unbearable toScience Digest - 71 words
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77 1984-11-05 17 A CANADIAN has developed an earthquake resistance device which can avert serious damage to buildings during a tremor. Dr Avtar Pall's device has heavy-duty brake lining pads trapped between two sliding steel surfaces. This can be incorporated at strategic points m building joints.77 words
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Article, Illustration316 1984-11-05 17 Papaya drug offers relief for backache sufferers 4 It is claimed to have helped relieve permanent backaches m many patients. It shrinks the inflammation and alleviates the painful pressure on adjacent nerve roots. 7 SUFFERERS of severe backaches may find relief from meat tenderiser extracted from papaya. Travenol Laboratories has316 words
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Advertisement351 1984-11-05 17 ■P| Learn and play m real time wß^Lj^ Lamps teach anyone the keys to press for #^F. .s!Bt dynamic sound from CT-810's 2-way speakers. 9_^_____ii__l-#-' The fu size CT-810 keyboard, featuring Melody Guide, is so iF friendly, anyone can enjoy the fun of giving an authentic musical performance m no351 words
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Advertisement239 1984-11-05 17 PHILIPS £ilips Bi-way System m\ l i security needn't be __ii iversation killer ir the counter. Wm .flb. fl B i im #s__^M H_ f fll AtjMt flfl m^SJ IK ■MB iQW H ffl B r^| fl B fl __^^l B __f_^^^* r Now, for the first time, The System239 words
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469 1984-11-05 18 The Straits Times says Sikhs must not be singled out REPORTS coming out from India m the aftermath of Mrs Indira Gandhi's tragic murder point to violence subsiding after several days of madness. No doubt firm handling of the delicate situation by the Indian government has helped. The army has469 words
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Article643 1984-11-05 18 Right railway priorities UNDERLYING the promise of an improved standard of service for rail commuters travelling long distances from Butterworth, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore is the fact that the Malayan Railway (KTM) authorities have shown, yet again, that they place passenger comfort high up m their listNST - 643 words
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Article, Illustration716 1984-11-05 18 State visit to China dispels rumours of illness RANGOON Burmese President San Yu's recent state visit to Beijing is of great interest from a diplomatic viewpoint to those monitoring the cautious path to smooth relations between China and Burma, which share a716 words
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Article, Illustration908 1984-11-05 18 TAN LIAN CHOO - The witty, wily and 'immortal' Dr Joseph Luns TAN LIAN CHOO Former North Atlantic Treaty Organisation Secretary-General Dr Joseph Luns is here as the speaker at this year's Singapore Lecture at the Singapore Conference Hall on Thursday. He will speak on The Future of the Western Alliance and its Implications908 words
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Advertisement230 1984-11-05 18 The show-piece of timepieces. RADO DiaStar«V22oo» mo_ y- "^^c. jA a^A a^A a^A a^A a^kT u^iiiiiß^^ HI i __i Hand to Hand casio. Compact 2-color printing 12-digit, Independent memory, Constants. Item counter, 3-dlgit comma markers, C'^^v A Sub-totat/Totat/Grancl total. ■•*•<■,>'£<"*• <J_&. Futt decimal system. '■*>*/ Jmmm (10-digit FR-i 10 also230 words
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Letter, Illustration202 1984-11-05 19 I HAVE been prompted to write this letter after reading about the lack of participation by many middle-aged Singaporeans m community centre activities. The question that arises is this: Is its present size and are the facilities m a typical community centre sufficient to cater202 words
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197 1984-11-05 19 I LIVE m Hougang estate. Although this is a rather large estate, only three bus serviceply to its interchange. Services 85, 97 and 111 certainly cannot meet the needs of residents. I am concerned that there isn't any direct bus service from the interchange to197 words
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Letter88 1984-11-05 19 THE toilets m the canteen one floor below the Housing Board's Sales and Lettings Section are m an appalling state. I think members of the public will be thankful for a more decent washroom. I wish to remind the authorities that many people, especially those wait- ing88 words
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154 1984-11-05 19 Is there no way to recover this deposit? I AM the victim of a renovation contractor who has taken the deposit I placed with him. I have tried to get the help of the Housing Board to recover the deposit but to no avail. It says the contractor has been154 words
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231 1984-11-05 19 Annual jazz festival will remain the premier event PLEASE refer to the comments made by "L.X.L." and "Wrong Place" (ST, Oct 19) concerning the Third Singapore International Jazz Festival. The ministry appreciates their support for local jazz and assures them that every effort is made to encourage the growth of231 words
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Letter88 1984-11-05 19 SBC gives assurance I REFER to the letter from "17 Netballistics" requesting the telecast of the National Netball Championships held early this year. (ST, Oct 10). We are unable to telecast the games as they are over and there was no television coverage. We did, however, telecast highlights of the88 words
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172 1984-11-05 19 PLEASE refer to the letter "Property tax appeal not acted upon yet by "AT". (ST, Oct 17). "AT" 's notice of appeal could not be heard earlier because it was complicated by events and other action. He wrote many letters concerning tax payments172 words
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381 1984-11-05 19 I FULLY support the call for a review of the laws on legitimacy. (ST, Oct 29). Maternity has always been regarded as a matter of fact #nd paternity an article of faith. In most instances, where children are born m a lawful marriage, it381 words
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197 1984-11-05 19 Fine paid but man receives warrant of arrest I HAVE on numerous occasions seen traffic policemen doing the thankless but splendid job of controlling crowds and clearing up traffic jams. I wish the administrative personnel were just as efficient. About a month ago, I received an unregistered Warrant of Arrest197 words
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Article, Illustration1785 1984-11-05 20 PETER BARNARD - PETER BARNARD Millions of Americans will go to the polls tomorrow to vote m the nations 50th presidential election, deciding whether incumbent Republican Ronald Reagan or Democratic challenger Walter Mondale will be the chief executive for the next four years. Voters also will elect1,785 words
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Advertisement591 1984-11-05 20 Productivity is a subject everyone should study No one is too young to learn about productivity. Through individual effort, mutual co-operation and A happy family is one m which we share the housework. School sports teach us the value of teamwork. And the organisation, great things can be achieved. And591 words
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Article, Illustration1293 1984-11-05 21 Budgeting with Uncle Sam's family REAGAN or Mondale, one off the biggest problems the newlyelected American President will have to solve is how to reduce or control the massive US national debt, standing at U*****.3 billion at last count. The importance of this task is difficult for you or I1,293 words
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Article204 1984-11-05 21 NOV 5 6: The Singapore Institute of Management is holding a Computers For the NonComputer Manager seminar for those who want to work effectively with the experts. It will be held at the SIM conference room, and the fee is $400 for SIM members and $440 for non-members.204 words
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159 1984-11-05 21 MR YASUHIRO INAYAMA, the president of the Federation of Economic Organisations (Keidanren), better known as "the premier of Japan's business community," has decided to visit Singapore and four other Asean nations m January and February. Keidanren officials said this is the first time159 words
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Article, Illustration129 1984-11-05 21 MISS MEI SIAH has joined the Singapore office of Russell Reynolds Associates Inc, an international executive recruiting firm, as an associate. Miss Siah formerly worked with Times Publishing Berhad for nine years where she started as research and development manager. She has also worked with Opinion Polls m Britain129 words
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Article76 1984-11-05 21 THE chairman of the executive board of Lufthansa German Airlines, Mr Heinz Ruhnau, has been appointed president of the International Air Transport Association (lATA) for 1984/1985. Mr Ruhnau 's appointment was made at the 40th annual general meeting of lATA on Oct 30. At the76 words
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Article67 1984-11-05 21 4 OUR evaluation of the agencies In the United States is that the most profitable ones are not the creative ones. And yet the most creative agencies are the ones m which the people enjoyed most the work that they're doing, the agency most people want to go to work67 words
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Article183 1984-11-05 21 Top two winners from Sime Darby TWO companies from the Sime Darby group took the first two placing- m this year's National Management Game. Sime Darby Singapore, which was described as a "consistent performer", beat 125 teams to take first place. It was the leader for most part of the183 words
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672 1984-11-05 21 Dollar's drop may mean start of a sustained fall NEW YORK Last week's 12-pfennig drop m the dollar signals the long-awaited turning point m its inexorable three-year rise against the world's other major currencies, some foreign exchange dealers believe. They said the brusque fall underlines the potential for a sustainedReuter - 672 words
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90 1984-11-05 21 Bahrain licences for bank offices BAHRAIN The Bahrain Monetary Agency said yesterday it had granted licences for the opening on the island of an offshore banking unit and three bank representative offices. Bank Negara Indonesia, operating a representative office here for 18 months, was granted an offshore banking unit licence.Reuter - 90 words
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Article47 1984-11-05 22 Gross Group pre-tax Year to Company dividend profit/loss ('000) B M T 300 (200) $527 ($512) June 84 Boustead 25(15) M561.038 ($20,350) June 84 Kemayan 3 (2.5a) M55. 110 ($4,376) May 84 Renong Bhd M54.690 (S49L) June 84 UAC 30b (15) M519,332 ($13,291) June 8447 words
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Article17 1984-11-05 22 Gross Group pre-tax Year to Company dividend profit/loss ('000) M Glass M5746l ($4,2861) July 8417 words
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Article31 1984-11-05 22 Interim Group pre-tax Half-year to Company dividend profit/loss ('000) AMDB 2 M522,558 ($1,214) Sept 84 F A C B 10 Msl 1,084 Sept 84 Raleigh M52,019 (S33IL) July 8431 words
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Article312 1984-11-05 22 Chuan Hup Marine Ltd is buying another 17 vessels and a 50 per cent shareholding interest m PT Rig Tenders Indonesia for U5512.97 million (5527.5 million) cash. Cold Storage Holdings PLC has disposed of its wholly-owned Australian subsidiary. Foodland Holdings Ltd m Victoria for As2o million. The Cycle312 words
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Article49 1984-11-05 22 Rnancial .Times Industrials Friday 907.6 (896.9) k! W Week ago 873.2 p-~ Dow Jones industrials L Fr! &> 1216.65 (1217.09) ..g Week ago 1,204.95 •0: r^ (Figures n brackets refer to those of the previous tradir* day) 1 'i i i i i i i i i i 149 words
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Article48 1984-11-05 22 SHARE prices fell amid uncertainty over which way the US economy and Interest rates would head for. The Hang Seng Index ended last week 21.6 points lower to close at 1935.23. Investors were also awaiting the outcome of the US presidential election which would affect Hongkong's exports.48 words
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Article392 1984-11-05 22 Tomorrow's polls affect Wall Street Fluctuations reflect nervousness of loan market THE market, faced with tomorrow's presidential elections, fluctuated last week amidst fairly busy trading. This was different from other years with the market traditionally auiet when the presiential election is round the corner. The Dow Jones Industrial392 words
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Article57 1984-11-05 22 THE market finished the week higher. The All Ordinaries Index rose 15.5 points to end last week at 766.1. Financial stocks continued to rise while there was a rash of takeover activity on the industrial boards. A strong rally boosted prices across the boards and mining and oil stocks57 words
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Article236 1984-11-05 22 The Tokyo stock market was closed on Saturday because of Culture Day. The London stock prices were not available yesterday. Nov 2 USJ Chance Alcoa 37 Allied Chem Cp 34% Allis-Cholmers 7% Am Tel Tel 18W Amax Inc 18% Amr Corp 32% -W Bethlehem Stt 16% Boeing Co236 words
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Article67 1984-11-05 22 SHARES rose higher on the market although turnover was moderate. The Nikkei Dow Jones rose 99 points to close last week at 11,249.95. The market was helped by the fall m crude oU prices and the US interest rates. Investors were also encouraged by domestic factors such as increasing67 words
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Article58 1984-11-05 22 THE market ended higher following expectations of lower interest rates. The Financial Times 39-share index was up 34.4 points last week to close at 907.6 while the FTSE rose 38 points to finish at 1,168.6. Investors were also encouraged by Sterling's strength, easier domestic money, market interest rates and58 words
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Article3508 1984-11-05 22 U shares quoted have a par value of SI. unless otherwise specified 'Adjusted for scrip rights N Tai-eiempted dmdeno ABN rs traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m dollars 1984 Last Yield Net Yd Meek Kfh Low Company Sale Chanje p/E3,508 words
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Article, Illustration324 1984-11-05 23 THE US dollar tumbled on Thursday and Friday on European and American foreign exchange tradings to as low as 2.9250 Deutschemarks, said Given ft Collier in its weekly review. Consequently, gold rallied to close the week US$5 an ounce higher at US$343/3.50 (spot London delivery basis). Bullishness324 words
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Article106 1984-11-05 23 FOB m bales, Malaysian cents/Mo ~m MRELB Mfh Low Ckninc Mfh Low Closint buyers buy«* Nov 1 Novl Int. 1 R.S.S. Prompt 176.50N 173.50N 173.00 Int 1 R.SS. FOB 177 75 175.50 175.25 201.50 196.50 196.75 Int 2 R.S.S. November 166.50N 189-00 Int. 3 R.S.S. 164.50 185.50 Int. 1106 words
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Article22 1984-11-05 23 Bum Sefcig Highest Lowest Highest Lowest SJ/im Ss/pn Bank of Chma 23.46—23.14 23.64—23.28 OUB 23.42—23.29 23.57-23.41 UOB 23.47 23.21 23.62—23.3622 words
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Article185 1984-11-05 23 MARKET levels shed about IV_ cents m continued dreary trading with turnover minimal, said Holiday, Cutler, Bath ft Co m their report for the week ending last Thursday. With the Inro average hovering around 180 cents, three cents above the BSM optional buying price, interest was generally lacking as185 words
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Article70 1984-11-05 23 IRREGULAR. The fifth successive weekly decline m stocks, down 1,140 tonnes to a February 1962 low of 23,690 tonnes, the weaker trend m Sterling and buying support from the tin council's buffer stock manager, combined to push forward values to a record level. But Sterling's recovery and profit-tak-ing wiped70 words
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Article15 1984-11-05 23 GOLD US$/oz Sat Fri Hongkong 341.80—342.30 336.70—337.10 Fri Thurs New York 343.00-343.50 335.75-336.2515 words
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Article213 1984-11-05 23 PRODUCE prices generally closed mixed on the exchange last week. In the pepper market, prices feu m quiet trading. Both black and white pepper eased by about 515 per 100 kg as buyers stayed on the sidelines. A trader said that producers are reluctant to sell at current213 words
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Article, Illustration504 1984-11-05 23 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receiviig Receiving Ship (Voyage) Arr Cargo fine Block rtitano M (64/482) 5/11(2200) FSB 0900-1000/0800-0900 Fl/Gl Lexa Ms (8412) 5/11(2330) 51 1000-1130/1000-1130 Al/Bl Monte Ruby (23A) 5/11(2000) FSB 0700-0800 Ul NedHoutman (411) 6/11(0300) TA3 ***** 500/ 1400- 1500 Nl/Pl 1300-1400504 words
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117 1984-11-05 23 KUALA LUMPUR International shipping conferences, as well as nonconference lines, have been urged to subscribe to an acceptable code of ethics and conduct, particularly with regard to the discharging of wastes, when plying the seas around Asean countries. Science, Technology and Environment MinistryBernama - 117 words
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Article32 1984-11-05 23 IRREGULAR. Despite a sharp fall m London Metal Exchange stocks, down 2,190,000 ounces, to 52,276,000 ounces, values eased throughout most of the week, depressed by gold's inability to gain significant ground.32 words
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Article29 1984-11-05 23 FIRMER. Reports of Japanese purchases pushed values up to their best level since August last year, after a "mildly encouraging" 425-tonne drop m stocks, to 163,050 tonnes. AFP.29 words
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Article62 1984-11-05 23 IRREGULAR. News of a 25,000-tonne production cutback by US producer, Reynolds, was countered m thin volume by the 3,500-tonne rise m stocks, to 143,500 tonnes, and by reports of Japanese sales. But subsequent purchases from the same source wiped out these losses m heavy trading. Merchants outside the London62 words
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Article442 1984-11-05 23 BANKS' prime lending rates at the close of business last Friday, Nov 2. Bank PLR a Bank 10W r.-,«. mv mtssssr t r-r-n- ni/ A NZ Banking Group 10V. Ban Hin Lee Bank 10'/. Banca Commerciale lOV2 Banco Do Brasil 10% Banespa 10% Bank of Communications 10 Vk442 words
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Article29 1984-11-05 23 *p-'- Savings account 7' 2 Autosave 6'« Fixed deposit 3 1 month 72 3 months 7V 2 6 months 7 Vk 9 months 7' 2 12 months 7/229 words
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Article48 1984-11-05 23 P-a Prime rate 2 10 Personal/Renovation (Flat rates) I 4 years 7 (discounted) Housing Up to 10 years 10 II to 25 years 10 > 4 Hire purchase Cars 1 year 5' 1 2 years 5 3 4 3 years 6! 4 4 years 6 1 248 words
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Article53 1984-11-05 23 7~~ p a Commercial properties 1 15 years*****3 4 Small Industries Finance Scheme (SIFS) Factory loans 9 Machinery loans 9 Working capital loans 9 Construction Equipment Finance Scheme (CEFS) 10% MAS rediscount rates fot export bills 7 Source DBS Bank 1 tadfcakm rates. 2 For best customers only.53 words
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Article193 1984-11-05 23 Asian rates ASIAN currency average deposit rates for the week ended Nov 2: BD PRICES IRS Hgh Low 7 days 9 15/16 9 3 /< 1 month 9% 9 11/16 2 months 10% 9% 3 months 10'/, 9 13/16 6 months 10% 10 15/16 9 months 10 13/16 10 U193 words
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Article174 1984-11-05 23 THERE was initial underlying support for the dollar and it opened at the week's high. However, these favourable sentiments were soon erased with the prevalence of softer interest rates, a US$2.5 billion decline m Ml money supply and a larger than expected increase m the US trade deficit. The174 words
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Article162 1984-11-05 23 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dolars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.8474^L8494 5.48—5.36 Canadian dollar 1.6421 1.6435 6.15— 6 05 NZ dollar 1.0620—1.0635 9.68—9.31 Sterling pound 2.6631—2.6664 3.79—3.73 US dollar 2.1520 2.1530 4.68—4.63 Local dolars to 100 units of162 words
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Article, Illustration289 1984-11-05 23 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Kcpp#l Wnsrvos Kee Expander 18 aside 5/11 Liheng 29/30 aside 5/11 Qing He Cheng 46 aside 5/11 NakornKasem 9/10 aside 5/11 Raja Timor 19 aside 5/11 Straits Pride 20E aside 5/11 President Cleveland 31/2 aside 5/11 Aqua Trader 27/8 5/11 6/11 Kirn Soon289 words
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Article, Illustration677 1984-11-05 24 MARA FERNANDEZ - MARA FERNANDEZ Bank interest rates look ready to come down further Your money By Him setters can negotiate lower real estate ojrnmtesions with their agents because of the stow housing roaket. Factors that wl help are a desirable neighbourhood, a home677 words
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Article, Illustration397 1984-11-05 24 Wannian Holdings WANNIAN HOLDINGS LTD, formerly Veneer Products Ltd, began as a Singaporebased private company la ISSS. Almost a year later, it was converted to a public company and was quoted on the Singapore and Malaysian stock exchanges. The principal activities of Wannian Holdings, which literally means It,MI years, are397 words
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312 1984-11-05 24 HONGKONG Indosuez Asia Ltd, the Hongkong-based merchant banking arm of Banque Indosuez of France, plans to purchase a seat on the territory's unified stock exchange following recent changes m local securities industry regulations. Indosuez also disclosed last week that seats areFT - 312 words
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Article56 1984-11-05 24 KUALA LUMPUR KEPONG BHD will sell for MJ2.70 per share its 26.23 per cent stake m Highlands and Lowlands Bhd to Kumpulan Guthrie, a subsidiary of Permodalan Nasional Bhd. KLK will receive m exchange the entire issued and paid-up capital of Kumpulan Jelei Sdn Bhd.56 words
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Article71 1984-11-05 24 Kumpulan Emas' profit of M$10 m KUALA LUMPUR Kumpulan Emas Bhd. which recently went pub lie, has produced an increase m group pre-tax profit to Mslo.oB million for the year ended July 31. 1984, compared with M 5 4.26 million previously The group's attributable profit amounted to M 55.66 millionBernama - 71 words
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Article, Illustration578 1984-11-05 27 TONG YOKE THO - TONG YOKE THO But he is not sure who benefits most from his hard work By Which of the following would benefit most if a company achieved higher productivity? I Which one is most important m contributing to productivity increase m a company?578 words
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Article205 1984-11-05 27 THE Times Organisation spoke to 750 workers aged 15 and above to find out how their attitudes to better and more efficient work have changed over the past two years. Done m June, this survey was commissioned by the National Productivity Board and was a205 words
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209 1984-11-05 27 PAUL WEE - Police on alert for thieves at airport PAUL WEE By A GROUP of foreign thieves had apparently been cashing m on Singapore's courtesy campaign to steal from people, and airport police have been alerted to keep a look-out for them at Changi Airport. Four men were arrested recently for the209 words
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153 1984-11-05 27 SINGAPORE has still a long way to go m encouraging its people to be more health conscious. Health Minister Howe Yoon Chong added at the opening of the Rhythmic Exercise Festival yesterday that good health and well-being was not a social or153 words
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Advertisement153 1984-11-05 22 >^financial\_ markets and x f INSTITUTIONS IN SINGAPORE 1 (Third Edition) This book discusses the operations of the various types of financial institutions operating m Singapore. These include the full-licence, restricted licence, and offshore banks, merchant banks, discount houses, money-broking firms, finance companies, leasing companies, factoring companies, insurance and reinsurance153 words
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Advertisement556 1984-11-05 28 p^— The Final Touch m the Puisuit of All Things Beautiful k. Pelf i Orchard Stands Complete I life-.- The legend of Delphi i U| 1^ Delphi was the legendary city m ancient Greece, and p%jf|fof" Hi [b« the site of the most important temple of Apoflo^ 1 Ej| \V>556 words
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Article, Illustration553 1984-11-05 29 Wightman Cup 4 It could be my last (Wightman Cup competition). I'm planning a full year next year and may well feel then I want to stop and start a family. On the other hand, when I was 16 I said I'd retire atReuter - 553 words
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Article, Illustration467 1984-11-05 29 Millington's down but certainly not out PERTH, Sun. Laurie Millington, who rode with considerable success on the Singapore-Malaysia circuit some years ago, is recuperating from a pelvis injury here. A silver pin, inserted a few centimetres below his left knee, keeps him m traction to help knit a shattered pelvisWAN - 467 words
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213 1984-11-05 29 THE RACING - Red Anchor lands Victoria Derby in fifth win THE RACING By EDITOR MELBOURNE, Sun. Three year-old Red Anchor, winner of the A5400,000 (about *****,000) W.S. Cox Plate last week, yesterday annihilated eight rivals to take the A5300,000 Victoria Derby at Flemington Racecourse. Travelling well m midfield early m the 2,500213 words
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Article244 1984-11-05 29 MELBOURNE, Sun. Champion Australian trainer Bart Cummings believes that the New Zealand horse, Kiwi, cannot win the Melbourne Cup for the second successive time at Flemington Racecourse here on Tuesday. Cummings should be an expert on what it takes to win the Cup, having won the bigWAN - 244 words
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Article, Illustration179 1984-11-05 29 LONDON, Sun. Jockey Steve Cauthen, the first American to win the British jockeys' premiership m 71 years, was presented the championship trophy on Friday. The only other American who won the title was Danny Maher m 1913. The "Kentucky Kid", who arrived m England m aReuter - 179 words
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Article268 1984-11-05 29 REST OF TENNIS STOCKHOLM, Sun. The United States line up against Sweden m the semi-finals of the Scandinavian Grand Prix tournament today m what could prove a dress-re-hearsal for next month's Davis Cup final m Gothenburg. Top seed John McEnroe beat Poland's Wojtek Fibak 6-4, 6-2Reuter; AFP - 268 words
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Article181 1984-11-05 29 No holding back Michael PERTH, Sun. Fast bowler Michael Holding rolled back the years today when he returned to his full 30-metre-plus run and inspired the West Indian cricketers to a crushing victory over Western Australia with a day to spare. He took three for 26 and fellow paceman CourtneyReuter - 181 words
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Article122 1984-11-05 29 The 'gold' reserve HOUSTON, Sun. Reserve Mitchell Wiggins came on to score a team-high 18 points m the Houston Rockets' 105--93 win over the New York Knicks m an American National Basketball Association match yesterday. Res-Its: Milwaukee 117 Cleveland 88, Houston 105 New York 93, Atlanta 127 Washington 107, NewAP; Reuter - 122 words
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Article18 1984-11-05 29 LONDON, Sun. Australia beat England 19-3 m a rugby union international at Twickenham here yesterday. Reuter.18 words
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Article350 1984-11-05 29 OTTAWA, Sun. Denmark's Michael Kjeldsen and China's Chen Hong claimed their first international badminton titles yesterday when they won the men's and women's singles titles respectively at the Canadian Open championships. Both used blazing speed court control, the 21-year-old Kjeldsen defeating Indonesia's Sijit Pamungkas 15-12,AP; Reuter - 350 words
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Article152 1984-11-05 29 LONDON, Sun. Helen Ttoke and Nick Yates helped England wrap up the three-match badminton series 2-1 against South Korea by taking a 4-D winning lead m the final match m the Isle of Man yesterday. Helen, the European and Commonwealth champion, scored her first win of theAFP - 152 words
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354 1984-11-05 29 QUINTA DO LAGO (Portugal), Sun. South African David Frost broke the course record for the third time when he fired a nine-under-par 64 to share the lead m the Portuguese Open golf championship here yesterday. Frost is joint pacesetter on 206 with Zimbabwe's TonyReuter; UPI; AFP - 354 words
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Article, Illustration585 1984-11-05 30 Leaders cast a wary eye over neighbours LONDON, Sun. February 10, 1979, is a date firmly etched m the mind of every Everton fan. For until yesterday afternoon, that was the last time "The Toffees" looked down on the rest from the top of the English FootballReuter - 585 words
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Article64 1984-11-05 30 LONDON, Sun. Kerry Dixon's hat-trick at Stamford Bridge yesterday moved him into Joint third place m the English Division One scorers' list after yesterday's matches. The Chelsea striker raised his goal-tally to 11. Leading scorers: 14 Gary Bannister (QPR), 11 Mark Falco (Tottenham), If Kerry Dixon (Chelsea),AP - 64 words
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Article154 1984-11-05 30 LONDON, Sun. Everton have paid Sunderland £70,000 for their captain lan Atkins, who has been out of action recently with a knee injury but made a successful comeback with the reserves at Leicester on Monday. Sunderland had accepted a £50,000 ($133,300) offer from Sheffield United forAFP - 154 words
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Article, Illustration494 1984-11-05 30 Aston Villa West Hem Even the return of Didier Six failed to break a boring goalless deadlock. The French international winger was brought back by Villa after being substitute m mid-week. But the nearest either side came to scoring was a first-half shot by Villa's Paul KerrAP - 494 words
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Article435 1984-11-05 30 PORTUGAL'S Cidalio Caetano, 32, equalled the world marathon best time of 2hr 08min 05sec when he won the the Lisbon Marathon on Saturday but his time will not stand as it was later revealed that the course was not the statutory length of 42.195 km. THE Baltimore Orioles,AFP; AP; Reuter - 435 words
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Article, Illustration357 1984-11-05 30 SWITZERLAND 1 1TALY 1 LAUSANNE, Sun. World champions Italy were happy to settle for a 1-1 draw against hosts Switzerland m a friendly soccer international here yesterday. After an Antonio Cabrini header had put the Italians into an eighthminute lead, goalkeeper Franco Tancredi was called uponteuter - 357 words
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Article217 1984-11-05 30 Clash of giants ends in deadlock BONN, Sun. Bayem Munich stayed five points clear at the top of the West German soccer League yesterday despite drawing 1-1 at home to Hamburg. Bayem led for much of the match after Roland Wohlfarth had scored m the 36th minute. Thomas von HeesenReuter; AFP; AP - 217 words
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Article1350 1984-11-05 30 DIVISION ONE Aston Villa 0 West Ham 0. Chelsea 6 Coventry 2, Everton 3 Leicester 0, Ipswich 3 Watford 3. Luton 2 Newcastle 2, Sheffield Wednesday 1 Norwich 2, Southampton 1 Nottingham Forest 0, Stoke 0 Liverpool 1. Sunderland 3 Queens Park Rangers 0, Tottenham 2 WestReuter - 1,350 words
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Article, Illustration814 1984-11-05 31 Peter Siow at the Bth Asian FIQ Bowling Championships Schedule of eventt Today: B.Ma.m. Singles, Women Group A; 11.15 Singles, Women Group B; 2.lSp.m. Singles, Men Group A; 5.M Singles, Men Group B. Tomorrow: B.Ma.m. Doubles, Men Group B; 11.15 Doubles, Men GroupALBERT SIM - 814 words
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Article, Illustration238 1984-11-05 31 FORMER bowling International Peter Lew has been offered to coach Bahrain, one of the participants m the Asian FIQ Championships. The offer Is believed to be for one year, with accommodation and a car thrown m. The financial part of the deal Is still being discussed.238 words
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Article, Illustration489 1984-11-05 31 1986 Asian Games hosts ready to make a big impact SOUTH KOREA hope to be rolling more than just the red carpet when the time comes for them to host the AMF World Cup Bowling Championships next year and the Asian Games m 1966. They hope to489 words
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Article382 1984-11-05 31 Tay Cheng Khoon on the local golf scene SINGAPORE'S quartet for the Eisenhower Cup golf championships left for Hongkong yesterday morning with their minds more preoccupied with the Putra Cup m Rangoon at the end of the month. Said Poh Ec Kiat, who is382 words
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Article133 1984-11-05 31 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - Jansenites earn a replay MA HMOOD GAZNAVI JANSENITES, wellknown for their fighting spirit, lived up to their reputation once again when they came back from a two-goal deficit to hold Ceylon Sports Club 2-2 m a Snior Knockout hockey match at Tanglin yesterday. Edny van der Brock gave CSC the133 words
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Article301 1984-11-05 31 CONTROVERSY surrounds the Seletar Golf Club A Div medal competition which former international Lim Choo Beng won with a two-over-par 72 yesterday. For the event was not contested by six former caddies who, among them, have dominated most of the competitions m the past couple301 words
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Article162 1984-11-05 31 SEAK POH LEONG'S maiden attempt as a full professional coach last night proved a big success when his team, Hwee Seng, outplayed the visiting Western Australia amateurs 4-2 m a friendly match at Jalan Besar Stadium. Hwee Seng ran rings around the brawny Aussies162 words
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Article, Illustration293 1984-11-05 31 New faces in Kuwait Cup squad Joe Dorai on the local soccer scene A NEW-LOOK Kuwaiti team will take the field m the Asian Cup final-round tournament at the National Stadium from Dec. 1-16. Kuwait's Brazilian coach, Tony Lopez, said this just before leaving for home yesterday, along with the293 words
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Article89 1984-11-05 31 Foreign soccer j LONTX)N, Sun. Former star George Best was involved m a scuffle with Eolice today when they called at his ome here to arrest him for failing to appear m court on a drunken-driving charge. The 38-year-old former Manchester United and Northern IrelandAFP - 89 words
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Obituary, Illustration142 1984-11-05 30 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MADAM LIM AH HOOK AGED 71 YEARS pa-sad away peacefully on 2nd Nov 1984 De-ply mourned by Beloved Husband: Ng Scow Meng Son*:- Daughtera-in-law:-N g Ghe r E n Teo Swee Lian Arthur Ngern Elaine Cheng Daughter* Sone-ln-Law:-Loon Lee Eng Qu«* Song Yong Lucy Ngeng Vim142 words
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Obituary, Illustration163 1984-11-05 30 181 Deaths 181 Deaths SIMON CHAN CHEE ONN Ago 72 Passed away peacefully on 4th November 1984 leaving behind beloved wife. Ng Wai Ying. Son* Patrick Chan Peng Kay Henry Chan Peng Fay Oaughters-ln-Law Susie Ng Kam Slew Jenny Ong Kirn Boey Daughters Agnes Chan Yut Hong Doris Chan York163 words
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Obituary, Illustration197 1984-11-05 30 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements The Family of the Late LAI WENG CHEONG Departed on 28 Oct. 1984 wish to express their gratitude and appreciation to: The President The Prime Minister Ministers and MP's CCCs, CCMCs, RCs, NTUC and Affiliated Unions, PAP comrades, People's Association, Relatives, Pastor and members of Kay197 words
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Obituary, Illustration72 1984-11-05 30 IN LOVING MEMORY OF MRS. TAY KIM ENG (Mdm WEE CHWEE GIM) who paased away to be with tho LORD JESUS on 5.11.1954. She's gone from earth's toil to Her heavenly rest. To be home for all time m the Dear Saviour's breast; And there when our72 words
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Obituary, Illustration17 1984-11-05 30 In fond memory of K AM SIEW PENG departed 5.11.83 Inserted by loved ones17 words
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Advertisement235 1984-11-05 30 In Loving Memory Of VIVIEN OH SIANG HUANG departed 5.11.68. Sunshine fades and shadows fall, But sweet remembrance outlasts all. Remembered always by father, mother, brothers, sisters, nephews, nieces 4 all loved ones. "In Memoriam" is for the loved ones whom you remember < ~**^iC__l______P__^'^^^ S *_P CHINESE J^^^ CRAFTS235 words
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Miscellaneous64 1984-11-05 31 Today's events mwWmmmmmmmmmam BOWLING Asian Zone FIQ (Jackie's Orchard, 8.30 a.m.). HOCKEY SHA Junior K.O. competition: SCRC v PWD (Tanglin). Kg. Chantik v Heli Orient (Farrer Park AC). Civil Services League: Institute of Education v PARC (Balestier Road). All matches at 5.30 p.m. SO. I ASH Friendly: Singapore v Delhi,64 words
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269 1984-11-05 32 GRACE CHNG - GRACE CHNG By TEA and coffee plants with a Singapore flavour are expected to be sprouting at a Science Park factory by the middle of next year. The factory is being set up by Plantek International which will use biotechnology to269 words
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381 1984-11-05 32 Walkabouts by ministers to end on Dec 2 THE series of weekend ministerial walkabouts m constituencies, started two years ago, will come to an end m Brickworks and Bukit Merah on Dec 2. And Defence Minister and Second Health Minister Goh Chok Tong, who got the series going when he381 words
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Article64 1984-11-05 32 MONDEJAR (Spain), Sun. Gas fumes from several hundred cans of hair spray sparked an explosion that killed nine people and seriously injured two others, authorities said today. The blast also destroyed the house where the nearlyempty cans were stored to be sold for recycling, and an adjacentUPI - 64 words
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Article32 1984-11-05 32 SANTO DOMINGO, Sun. Three people died on Friday when their helicopter crashed into the side of a mountain, north of the capital of the Dominican Republic, police said yesterday. UPIUPI - 32 words
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Article36 1984-11-05 32 MR. TEJA SINGH alias Uhana Singh (Gujjar Wal), aged 74 passed away peacefully on 5-11-84. Leaving behind son, daughter-in-law, three grandchildren. Funeral arrangement contact tei: *****72 Block 43 Telok Blangah Rise *02-628 Spore 0409.36 words
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Article, Illustration560 1984-11-05 32 New Indian PM orders more troops on the streets and selects his Cabinet NEW DELHI, Sunday INDIA'S new Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi chose his Cabinet today after taking emergency steps to restore order following four days of rioting over his mother's assassination that leftAFP; Reuter; UPI - 560 words
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264 1984-11-05 32 GRACE CHNG - GRACE CHNG By AMERICAN Telephone and Telegraph (AT&T), the world's largest communications company, Is expected to announce a move Into the computer market here. It will launch Its SB series of business computers here soon. AT&T's arrival will mean more than just264 words
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Article, Illustration405 1984-11-05 32 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Sun. More than 194 tonnes of g o vernment-subsidised lunch food enough rice, bread and milk to feed 430,000 starving Africans are being dumped into waste bins by Japanese school children every day. As Japan enters what405 words
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Article219 1984-11-05 32 HONGKONG, Sun. The official insider trading tribunal is to investigate dealings m the shares of a company chaired by Hongkong's top property magnate after an abortive deal with a Beijing-backed consortium, the government said today. The announcement m January that Chinabacked Everbright company had agreedAFP - 219 words
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Miscellaneous108 1984-11-05 32 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Showers m a few areas. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 24 mm. SUNSET today: 6.49 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.46 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 13/18 Rain Manila 21/33 Fair Amsterdam Melbourne 12/14 Cloudy Bangkok 24/27 Fair Moscow 3/10 Rain Beijing 3/19 Sunny108 words
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Article, Illustration341 1984-11-05 1 THE Malayan Nature Society hopes to repeat the Great Bird Race every year, partly to raise funds for nature projects. "This will be quite useful from a scientific viewpoint," said Mr Clive Briffett, one of the organisers. Mr Briffett, a lecturer m the National University341 words
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Article, Illustration1194 1984-11-05 1 IRENE HOE - IRENE HOE Two groups of bird-watchers set out on a Great Bird Race a weekend ago and, between them, spotted 129 species, including several rare ones Stories by SATURDAY night. The rain was still hard at work, threatening to wash out a midnight start for1,194 words
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Article, Illustration875 1984-11-05 2 CHAN WAI HAN - Fallacies can make sense CHAN WAI HAN In this article, the second m a four-part series on practical motherhood, our writer talks about coping with the many myths and fallacies of pregnancy and confinement. By mother of one "YOU must never cut anything on your bed," mum-in-law warned me earnestly875 words
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Article294 1984-11-05 2 CHOO SOH ENG - At the centre of your table CHOO SOH ENG CHRISTMAS is round the corner again and, if you are creative, here is a chance to win a trip to Australia or a weekend's stay at the Mandarin Singapore Hotel. If you are good with your hands and have an eye294 words
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Article, Illustration538 1984-11-05 2 RUTH YOUNGBLOOD - RUTH YOUNGBLOOD By ANNE HARTMAN gently rocks the tiny baby with its few tufts of hair and hands the size of quarters. "This is therapy for me as well as him," says Hartman, whose own children are fully grown. In the Neo-natal Intensive CareUPI - 538 words
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Article, Illustration690 1984-11-05 3 CHOO SOH ENG - CHOO SOH ENG By ARE you assertive, responsive, aggressive or non-assertive? Do you stand up for yourself and your rights m such a way that you do not antagonise the other person or do you stand up for yourself and put others down690 words
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Article, Illustration104 1984-11-05 3 What motivates you your ups or downs? EVERY person that ever lived has experienced minutes and days of high acceleration, optimism, and success. These same people have also lived deep m the valley of depres- sion, failure, and setback. The difference between those who are successful and unsuccessful m life104 words
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329 1984-11-05 3 LEE SIEW HUA - A l mix of male and female types LEE SIEW HUA By TRADITION has it that men are aggressive and have enormous sexual appetites but women are gentle and home-loving. But these sexual stereotypes are breaking np. Today's youths tend to reject such values and to rick the best from329 words
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Article, Illustration875 1984-11-05 18 JOHN de SOUZA - Films focus on women JOHN de SOUZA By WOMEN, especially the heroines of modern writing, have been central to many important German films made m the past 50 years. To show just how central, the Goethe-Institut has come up with a retrospective season called SC Years ol Female Literary Characters875 words
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Article, Illustration789 1984-11-05 18 ROBERT PALMER - ROBERT PALMER By THERE'S a bit of grey m Paul McCartney's impeccably styled hair these days, and when the most commercially successful ex-Beatle lifts his eyebrows to emphasise a point, his forehead bunches into parallel lines. But hand him a guitar, set him downNYT - 789 words
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Article, Illustration466 1984-11-05 19 KEN FRANCKLING - KEN FRANCKLING By MILES DAVIS, the trumpeter and trendsetter who, at one point, turned his back on audiences and alienated his jazz cohorts, has gone public again. As he approaches his 40th year m jazz, the sometimes reclusive Davis is so wrapped up m theUPI - 466 words
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Article, Illustration335 1984-11-05 19 NANCY KOH - Shades of the past NANCY KOH IN TEMPO Presented by the NUS Symphonic Band World Trade Centre Auditorium Saturday, 8 p.m. GO DOWN memory lane with the NUS Symphonic Band on Saturday. The band, comprising 70 undergraduates and alumni from the National University of Singapore, will play a selection of335 words
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Article, Illustration412 1984-11-05 19 Y.L. GOH - Y.L. GOH On record By Cecile Licad (left) the first person m 19 years to be honoured with the Leventritt Prize SOME months ago, I wrote m passing about a brilliant young Filipina pianist who had scored some notable successes m London. The debut recording412 words
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Article, Illustration298 1984-11-05 19 Record 1 2th draw '^^^^^m^mmmwmmmmm. World Chess Championship The moves Karpov, white, and Kasparov, black 1. Nf3 d 5 17. f4 g__4 2. NIC 18. Rj_4 Rdfc 4. NcJ Be 7 M. Rafl Rd" 5. Bgs M 21. Nbs R#7 BxfC bxft 22. Naai Bd" 7. QB 4_c4 23. a4UPI - 298 words
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Advertisement495 1984-11-05 5 57 Business Opportunities Worldwide Representative distributor dealing m alligator, modell, battery booster cable set and auto circuit tester requires regional agent for its high quality products Interested please write to:Chuen Yao Enterprise Co Ltd. Factory 144 Mm Chuan Road, Chang Hwa City, Taiwan, R.O.C. Tat: (047) 234-876 Telex CHUEN YAO495 words
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Advertisement587 1984-11-05 5 57 Business 57 Business 57 Business Opportunities Opportunities Opportunities Dates 15th, 16th 17th Nov. 1984 (from 10.00 a.m. daily) g Venue: 2A Corporation Road, g Singapore 2261. Viewing: 12th, 13th 14th Nov. (10.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m.) g Consisting of Shibaura Horizontal Boring Machines, Friedrich Deckel Engraving Copying Machine, Aida587 words
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Advertisement277 1984-11-05 5 65 Situations Wanted -DOMESTIC HEUPERSMaids c carefully screened oriented from Philippines; over 700 already deployed m Spore. Licensed Agency c proven reliability, experience good service; operated by Filipino S'porean professional managers. $500 Fee c guaranteed service A replacement. CaH *****52 (*****78 after office hours). MAIDS c Carefully selected. Guaranteed. c277 words
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Advertisement261 1984-11-05 5 65 Situations Wanted WE HAVE TRAINED Filipino and honest/obedient Sri Lankan maids to meet your budget. Tel: *****14/ *****14. 9 a.m. to 9p.m. $500 RELIABLE MAIDS from established licensed agency with 2 years services guaranteed. Tel: *****43/ *****51. 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive ADMIN. OFFICER An established charity requires a261 words
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Advertisement575 1984-11-05 5 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ i Executive GLFNEAGLES HOSPITAL requires 1) JUNIOR STAFF NURSES with operating theatre certificate or experience. 2) MIDWIFE Please ring *****2 ext. 115 for an interview 67 Situations Vacant: EDP !TNT COMPUTER i SERVICES invite* applications for the post I j DATA ENTRY I j OPERATORS i575 words
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Advertisement555 1984-11-05 5 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical An established Organisation has the following 1 vacancies: 1. PROGRAMMER Job: Provide assistance to the System Analyst m maintaining and enhancing the present system as well as developing new system. Qualifications: Should possess at least A level Certificate. Mm. 1555 words
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Advertisement274 1984-11-05 5 g END THE YEAR < I WITH A GOOD JOB FROM I TEMPS i I Jobs available: 1 PERMANENT j ACCOUNTS I CLERKS J f (1 year's experience f I.CCI Higher |c CLERK/TYPISTS i I (Jurong) r TEMPORARY i RECEPTIONIST I CUM TYPISTS < *c TYPISTS re GIRL FRIDAY i274 words
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Advertisement489 1984-11-05 5 70 Situations Vacant. Secretarial/ Clerical S— SBBBBSBSBSaHHHHHIHHHHHI Southern Ocean Shipbuilding Co. Pte "<!__ requires FEMALE STORE CLERK Requirementsa Secondary education. a Willing lo learn. Ability to type The Company provides attractive terms condition of employment which includes Annual increment bonus. Annual medical marriage leaves. Free meals transport on fixed routes.489 words
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Advertisement360 1984-11-05 5 70 Situations V, cant Secretarial/ Clerical UniTOR We are a worldwide supply and service Compa ty, and now have a vacancy for OFFICE CLLRK Job Debtor, i i Lta ttoi lertcal accounting vwk Requirements: Minimum < ICI Lewi arlth t last dr i ing Itoenee Attractive salary for the right360 words
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Advertisement627 1984-11-05 6 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical A leading local insurance company I invites applicants for: STENOGRAPHER Requirements: i c OCX O' Level 1 c Typing speed 60 w.p.m le Shorthand 80 100 w.p m. i c Good command of English c Pleasant personality Applications containing personal particulars, working experience, expected salary,627 words
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Advertisement568 1984-11-05 6 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Urgently required: FEMALE GENERAL CLERK c Typing essential c Knowledge of import/ export documents Interested, please apply personally to: i UNIQUE INTERNATIONAL AGENCIES 0 13-01, Textile Centre 200 Jin Sultan (Plata Cinema) Singapore 0719 Contact Mr. Koh or Susie Tel. *****72 (5 lines) ACCOUNTS CLERK568 words
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Advertisement938 1984-11-05 6 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Suitably qualified candidates are Invited to fill the post of GENERAL CLERK c Minimum GCE O' level c Able to type c Ito 2 years working experience c Able to start immediately Please call *****83 for an appointment. AN ESTABLISHED TRADING firm is looking for938 words
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Advertisement619 1984-11-05 6 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical ANC MO KIO Industrial Park 2. Part-time Clerk needed immediately Blk 5031. =01-235. Tel: *****06. FEMALE CLERK REQUIRED Must be able type, correspond and do simple accounts. Please call *****59. FEMALE CLERK 4 filing orderly required. Please call at: SATA, Rm 213. 267 Cantonment Road.619 words
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Advertisement541 1984-11-05 6 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales A U.S. multinational manufacturing plant equipped with the most advanced sophisticated machineries involving high technology processes is seeking suitable candidates to fill the position of: SALES ENGINEER Possess Diploma m Electronic/Electrical Engineering, with some mechanical knowledge. Able to communicate effectively and work541 words
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Advertisement517 1984-11-05 6 0 HITACHI HITACHI CREDIT CORPORATION requires Hire Purchase Representative Pre-requisties: Male Secondary education Below 30 years of age Completed Natfonal Service Own a motorcycle Preferably living m city area A 4-figure salary will be offered to the right candidate. Please write with full resume, contact number and a non-returnable photo517 words
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Advertisement609 1984-11-05 6 71 Situations Vacant: Sales International sales organisation require TRAINEE MANAGERS for their sales operation regionally. Basic salary $800 plus commission and incentive* for successful applicant*. Qualifications: GCE O' level. c Age 19 to 25 years. Comprehensive management training will be given to selected candidates. Interested applicant* pleaae call *****23 for609 words
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Advertisement797 1984-11-05 6 71 Situations Vacant: Sales I Japanese Company urgently requires: CHINESE FEMALE SALES ASSISTANTS For their Men's department m both Orchard and Parkway stores. I! you are between 18 _B years ol age please contact *****73. CHALLENGING A REWARDING Sales' Very well Established Expanding Company requires Full Part Time Marketing Personnel797 words
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Advertisement433 1984-11-05 6 72 Situations Vacant. Technical ■fijw We are a group ol large international companies manufacturing steel products tor the building indus try- Due to continuing expansion, we have vacancies tor Q.C. Assistant GCE O level trom a technical stream Ability to read tech meal drawings and use measuring instru ments for433 words
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Advertisement550 1984-11-05 7 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical Technical M^ MM^^— —^_________________________S B__B___BH— W— _B»_— _S_— iC^ Eastern 1 industries (A member of The National Iron Group) Geared to serve and support the construction industry, the Group has over the years introduced a range of steel and550 words
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Advertisement208 1984-11-05 7 ACMA ELECTRICAL INDUSTRIES LTD requires (mechanics"^ "appre^tice^B MECHANICSjB Minimum Secondary 2 education, preferable possess NTC 3 Certificate m Air-con and Refrigeration a Preference will be given to those who possess class 3 driving licence a Opportunity wiJ) be provided for skill upgrading training Please call personally for an interview from208 words
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Advertisement468 1984-11-05 7 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical BBp Ordnance Development A Engineering Co. BsP of S pore P,e L,d W£o A member of < _S____ pPf.. 5_ SINGAPORE TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION Hip Fj_»' Take of on a challenging career. __C%] !■>-_______. Jo n Singapore's leading «|*«f ■k hi-tech corporation where468 words
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Advertisement51 1984-11-05 7 A Japanase construction company requires urgently: A SITE FOREMAN a 4to 5 years working experience. Above 26 years of age. Interested applicants, kindly call personally to: 3 17-03, SHAW TOWERS BEACH ROAD SINGAPORE 0718 CHINESE LABORATORY TECHNICIAN/ Trainee Science stream. Call *****42. Blk 3. 134A. Kallang Aye Industrial Centre, Singapore51 words
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Advertisement501 1984-11-05 7 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical Stainless Steel Kitchen equipment manufacturing company urgently requires SITE CO-ORDINATOR CUM DRAUGHTSMAN At least 1 year's drafting experience. Initiative, able to work independently at site. Possess own car. Preferably with some electrical knowledge. Interested applicants, please write to us giving full resume501 words
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Advertisement351 1984-11-05 7 MACHINISTS REQUIRED 2-3 years' practical experience m vertical milling machine Salary around $600 Interested please call personally x>: BLK 6014, BEDOK RESERVOIR ROAD =01-2178 TEL: *****28 MRCON MECHANICS, SERVICEMEN and Apprentices required by Airconditioning Company. Aircon Mechanics and Servicemen must possess Class 3 driving licence. Malaysians are welcome. Attractive salary351 words
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Advertisement545 1984-11-05 7 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Production i %tw SANYO SANYO INDUSTRIES (S) PTE LTD I Join us for advancement! A new line has been set up due to our rapid expansion, a ieac^c microwave oven manufacturing company has new vacancies for PART-TIME PRODUCTION OPERATORS545 words
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Advertisement1052 1984-11-05 8 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production HITACHI 1 Hitachi Electronic Devices (S) Pte Ltd ■■WE ARE ■■EXPANDINQ. 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 the1,052 words
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Advertisement625 1984-11-05 8 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production sr— 1 New Zealand Milk Products is part oi an m ternational group of companies oi the New Zealand Dairy Board engaged m the mer- > chandisina and nusauiacturina oi dcdrv and C related products. Due to envisaged expansion oi our Singapore625 words
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Advertisement407 1984-11-05 8 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production ,r AJVI F» A US multinational manufacturing plant eauippea with the most aavancea sophistic atea machineries involving high technology processes is seeking suitable canaiaa'es to fin 'he position of ■^^ALYST/PPOGRAMMER^H Knowledge of RPG I or f?PG I Knowleage of IBM S/34 or407 words
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Advertisement74 1984-11-05 8 I WALK-IN INTERVIEW for Male/Female Production Operators (Permanent Ist 2nd Shifts) 5-day week Starting Basic Salary: Minimum Interview Time B.ooam 3.30pm (Monday Friday) i Place: 25 Gul Way Spore 2262 SBS 252 257 from Jurong Interchange Urgently Required 1 ASSISTANT TECHNICIANS Pi ssesj N I I Graifc rerun U MACHINE74 words
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Advertisement373 1984-11-05 9 73 Situations Vacant: Production m PTE LTD H requires H ••> :i' _j ll I sMt N ITC Mecna: cat r W .I .r.is WALKS* ISTERVIEVI! #02-14/15 Bedok md. Est. Blk. 514 Chai Chee Lane Singapore 1646 Taiko Electronics (S) Re Ltd requires I Compieiec! N S Experience not necessary373 words
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Advertisement652 1984-11-05 9 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous, Miscellaneous r^ m A^ m TELEVISION'S INTERNATIONAL FITNESS SUPERSTAR^ IP^ BARBIE ALLEN IS COMING TO SINGAPORE PAA BARBIE ALLEN'S FITNESS AND BEAUTY T^f CENTRE is looking for QUALIFIED J^Zr AESTHETICIANS AND MASSEUSES. We also Mmm want personable natural leaders652 words
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Advertisement87 1984-11-05 9 Due to an expansion, we have immediate vacancy for:STORE CLERK Requirements:Preferably candidate with some working experience but not essential Able to commence work immeci.a'ely Male applicants should complete or be exempted for N.S. We oHer:--5 day work week Transport allowance Monthly attendance allowance Confirmation increment Fast promotion 13th Month pay87 words
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Advertisement522 1984-11-05 9 n_ri Singapore Airport DutyFree Emporium invites applications Irom Singapore C'iti/ens for appointments as: A.ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Requirements: Candidates must ha\e GCF with at least 2 A' level and 2 "O' level passes (including General Paper) obtained at one sitting or the lull HSC or a Diploma m commerce from a recongnised522 words
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Advertisement423 1984-11-05 9 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous a v T I PENINSULA HOTEL LIMITED invites suitable applicants to fill the following positions: (A) JUNIOR ASSISTANT HOUSEKEEPER Secondary education with relevant experience (B) CHAMBERMAID Able to read and write simple English With/without experience (C) GENERAL CLEANERS Able to perform general423 words
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Advertisement296 1984-11-05 9 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous SHIPBUILDING^ W ENGINEERING LTD A requires I Must possess class 2 driving licence Must be able to converse m English II Interested applicants please call j personally at L J /j l\ Personnel Department JK^\ Im WL\ 7 Benoi Road M A296 words
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Advertisement476 1984-11-05 9 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous A local established construction company has th. folio* ■ng positions vacant A) FOREMAN Required for our [ndonesti i project Experience wul, eaxthwoi k- would bs sa advantage With or without diplumu will be i unsidered B) ASSISTANT SITE FOREMAN Diploma m Civil KiiKmeerlng prelerred No experience476 words
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Advertisement464 1984-11-05 10 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous "UT HOTEL GRAND HOTEL requires 1. COFFEEHOUSE EXECUTIVE 2. CAPTAIN 3. WAITRESSES WAITERS 4. COOK i 5. COMMIS COOK 6. SENIOR CHAMBERMAID i 7. CHAMBERMAIDS 8. CLEANER 9. SECURITY GUARDS 10. RECEPTIONIST 11. MAINTENANCE MAN i We provide the fallowing attrac- tive fringe henefitsr ree Duty464 words
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Advertisement376 1984-11-05 10 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous I GENERAL CLERK abUttj to lype bilingual In Mandarin and English fresh from school will tie considered ELECTRICAL SITE SUPERVISOR/ COORDINATOR al least years experience m electrical installation possess (iri\ IIIK licence -07 08 ORCHARD PLAZA 150, ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE 0923 TEL: *****44 *****25 (10a.m. to376 words
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Advertisement606 1984-11-05 10 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Plastic Injection Moulding Factory requires urgently: 1) SHIFT LEADERS At least 3 years' experience Must be able to work on 3 rotating shifts. 2) MATERIAL HANDLERS Must be able to work on 3 rotating shifts. 3) DRIVERS 4) LORRY ATTENDANTS 5) FEMALE MACHINE OPERATORS Permanent morning606 words
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Advertisement677 1984-11-05 10 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous French Bistro/ Restaurant and Lounge requires 1) WAITERS/ WAITRESSES Minimum 1 year's experience. c Gross salary and others around $800 2) GENERAL CLEANER c Gross salary $500 and above c Permanent afternoon/ night shifts Attractive fringe benefits. Interested applicants please apply personally TODAY or TOMORROW at:677 words
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Advertisement564 1984-11-05 10 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous LOUNGE NITE CLUB WALK-IN INTERVIEW TODAY TOMORROW 4.00 P.M. 9.00 P.M. Singapore Shopping Centre 190 Clemenceau Avenue 05-14 to =05-20 REQUIRED: 1) WAITRESSES 2) LOUNGE HOSTESSES 3) CAPTAINS 4) CASHIERS 5) MODELS 6) DESIGNERS CUTTERS Attractive basic salary. Full part-time welcome TEL: *****83 Piling construction company564 words
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Advertisement794 1984-11-05 10 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous THE SHIP RESTAURANT requires 1) CASHIERS 2) DISPENSERS c Malaysians are also welcome. Interested parties, call Jeffie/ Sharon tei: *****35 (today or tomorrow). Transport Company requires: LORRY DRIVERS Call personally at: 04-02. CENTRAL BUILDING OR TEL: *****91. Travel Company at World Trade Centre requires: CHINESE DESPATCH794 words
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Advertisement687 1984-11-05 10 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous LORRY DRIVER REOUIRED Class 4 driving licence age U and above. Residing m Woodlands or Clementi interested call *****52 *****H2 REOUIRED LOUNGE WAITRESSES/ Waiters 8 p in to 1 am Bartender attractive salary Call *****70 Bth tioor. Textile Centre, Jalan Sultan TEMPORARY DRIVER CUM Delivery required687 words
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Advertisement799 1984-11-05 10 81 Vehicles For Hire 81 Vehicles For Hire 3 toyota ft "7-- =Sn H v-a| *****35 (Town office 1I A] *****71 (Jurong S I Hrn Go the i jf k&7£ quality way n n SELF-DRIVE AND -J^___k~% U CHAUFFEUR-DRIVEN 1 i -■■■I CALL TOPWAY TRADING tor hir- I mg Datsun799 words
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Advertisement837 1984-11-05 10 87 For Sale: Mercedes 1979 MERCEDES 200 Otcen per>' ondtl ion central k ing. aircond. radl< $45,500 Tel: 3454t>34 1979 MERCEDES 280S i ownei tin i n uai tv v< windows central locking, tei tStOTS i 1981 MERCEDES 200 (tmpofed new improved engine) Spirts rims, full option $t>7.ooi.i .-n. View837 words
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Advertisement1994 1984-11-05 11 (jflgg Today ff7\ /TV 17.^ Vehicles Are For LsXlill^lOJ Sale ,n ThiB Section J m\r^im^mmWfs^^^^ 92 For Sale: Mazda 1979 MAZDA 1000 private owner, aircond, cassette, tuff-koted, new paint, beautiful condition. Accident free. *****61. 1979 SEPTEMBER MAZDA 626. 1 private owner, very good condition. Full accessories. New tyres, $13,200 0.n.0.1,994 words
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Advertisement766 1984-11-05 11 94 For Sale: 94 For Sale: Other Makes Other Makes ~M££afr~coii& cassette stereo Ruff^ed.powerfut4"Wheet drive. '<— i *_j. ~JA\ y^i^r mm sT r, _H filA _______x **<_______ __i ___i *W '<_!___ K^k..-..-^ 3f_| _ltj_i_l t^^^^o __*^^____Rr"''^' *AmW SSin Tien Seng-- d Head Office Kallang Centre 7481 1 66 Jurong Centre766 words
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Advertisement657 1984-11-05 11 95 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles JAN. 1982 DATSUN C2O van, 1 owner, excellent condition. Aircon. Price: $9,800 0.n.0. Contact: Loh *****32. J6 LORRIES WITH Hiab cranes for sale. View: 8 Fifth Lok Yang Road, Spore 2262 from Monday to Friday. LATE 1979 DATSUN Pickup 620 Ist owner. New paint. Passed657 words
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Advertisement713 1984-11-05 11 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: Commercial Commercial Vehicles Vehicles I FREE AIR-CON With every purchase of an Isuzu light commercial vehicle *y _L^'-^il[*' n,l v s—l (SLt i\m h_ i~g urn B ra Tel: *****70 *****35/8 *****88 97 Vehicles Wanted A BANK ACCOUNTANT requires any make of vehicles, private713 words
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Advertisement640 1984-11-05 11 106 Accommodation Available: Houses 40- A, CARPMAEL ROAD, Spore 1542, brand new bungalow for rent. Large split-level llving/d'ning with beautiful big kitchen, built-in Courts cupboards. 3 large bedrooms, all with bathroom attached, built-in wardrobes; aircond and long bath m master bedroom. Separate bath and toilet room and store room. Ample640 words
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Advertisement1415 1984-11-05 11 106 Accommodation Available: Houses DIST. 15, DOUBLE-STOREY SEMI detached 4 bedroouti tteautl fully furnished 2K(K| sq.ft quiet lo<-alit>. reasonable rental Set believe Aiclain. Re<j U2r><if>,\>DIST. 11, 2-STOREY LUXURIOUS bungalow wttta iwimminf pool 17.000 sq ft splll-ie\el. $6 soo negotiable Patron 3441' *****18 DIST. 19 TERRACE HOUSE storey. 3 bedrooms servant'i1,415 words
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Advertisement485 1984-11-05 11 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments y yirdmore cParkS OPENHOUSI Long or short leas ■partments to et j with exclusive Coontn embe Just otf Orchara Roa and Scotts Road 3-bedrooms large lounge ample parki.- 5 F jrnished or unfurn. <■■ I Rv 5 pa month including se 1 charge Visit our show485 words
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Advertisement458 1984-11-05 12 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Available: Apartments Apartments Apartments i Staying long m Singapore? V£ No other apartment can offer you as many advantages as THE PLAZA SERVICE ABUTMENTS Jk\ A.. Fully air-conditioned lor m^Am\^mV 2-bedroom apartments m m A m Fully furnished, with kitchenette Full domestic458 words
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Advertisement385 1984-11-05 12 CHINATOWN PLAZA APARTMENTS (Neil Road/Craig Road) 3 bedrooms with bathrooms attached Spacious Living Room with balcony Quality Finishes Choice units available Rental $2200 Tel Owner *****91 OIST. 10 Balmoral Road vicinity. 6 units of brand new doublestorey townhouses with 4 spacious bedrooms, private front garden facing swimming pool. Rental: $5,500.385 words
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Advertisement656 1984-11-05 12 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments HHEEH Astoria, near Cairnhill Hotel, 4 bedrooms. $6,000. Draycott Towers $4,500 Sommerville $3,600 Woollerton Park $3,500 Hawaii Towers $3,500 Llncolnsvale $3,000 Cairnhill Garden $2,900 Claymore Plaza $2,000 Merlin Plaza $1,600 To view, please call: MIDFIELD REALTY PTE. LTD *****66 Balmoral Pk/Rd $2500/$3500656 words
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Advertisement740 1984-11-05 12 HAWAII TOWER 10 mins from Raffles Place, brand new apartment, swimming pool/ tennis court. 4 bedrooms, bathroom attached. $2,500 p.m. Dist. 0208 Chinatown Plaza. (12th floor). 3 bedrooms, 1 hall. $2,200 p.m. Sin Hua Hin Housing Agency *****57 (5 lines). LIEN TOWERS. DIST. 1024 available immediately prestigious apartment with split-level740 words
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Advertisement825 1984-11-05 12 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments BUKIT TIMAH MANSION, Dist. 10. brand new apartment. With swimming pool, security. 3 bedrooms. Tastefully furnished $2,500 negotiable Milus *****47/ *****48. CHAHCERY LANE. DIST. 11. furnished, 3-bedroomed flat Bathroom attached, sitting cum dining room, servant's amenities. 2 airconds. Rental $1,600 p.m. Contact *****63. Principals only. CHARMING825 words
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Advertisement806 1984-11-05 12 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments CEHTREPOINT APARTMENT located m the centre of Orchard, brand new 2 bedrooms, furnished, pool $2,500 negotiable Han Boons *****70. DIST. 10. PANDAN VALLEY, Cairnhill Garden. Farrer Grove. Sommerville. Ridgewood. Grange Mansion. $1,600 $3,700 Seesan: *****88. DIST 1027 VILLAGE TOWER 3 bedrooms and maid's room. Swimming pool,806 words
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Advertisement838 1984-11-05 12 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments i $1,700 BEAUTIFULLY/ EXTENSIVE i ly renovated tjedroonu full) furnished airconditioned Orchard Road vicinity JonaU Charles: 278-8777 dist 10, beverly hills. Luxurious apartment 4 bed ms. high floor, full) furnished All facilities $0,800 Citiprop *****15 DIST. 15, HAWAII TOWER. High floor facing sea Partially fuliv furnished838 words
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Advertisement829 1984-11-05 12 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms FURNISHED MASTER ROOM In store) semi-detached bi pper T 1 omsi n I hildren l allowed Pic,:., I FURNISHED/ UNFURNISHEC ROOMS llaU tion In most ireas fi t_H vardf l all 28 MM INDIAN/ CHINESE ROOMS able m Ang Mo Kio Clement West Jurong a ithei829 words
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Advertisement879 1984-11-05 12 113 For Sale Houses DISV 0512 JALAN MAS KUNING 2-stur'- met lerract- 3 bed--2 bathrooms 1 study, iivi ;ng dining room and MTU utility area Lai. B freehold Hunt up __JBiaQ.ft TEL 224-8181 DIST 1130 BARKER ROAD 2-store) tetai lv I houai I bed ma, 1 i tud) witl bath879 words
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Advertisement595 1984-11-05 13 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses Hill-top Luxury Residences A Eievated locality. Easy Transportation I Beautifully designed Spanish-style I•/ X^eTep^one" A ,_L_J AmW eg T -> .j.r- vsqn of these Spanish-style i«/~ P^ NPU/~___rN 100./ aA I semi-iletacheJ 15/ I I < j__ JJEj^^QAD595 words
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Advertisement273 1984-11-05 13 DIST. 1335, MATLOCK RISE, 10,200 sq.ft. Single-storey bungalow on hill top, 3 bedrooms plus 1 servant's Tenanted at $1,800 partly furnished. Occidental Real Estate *****00/ *****31. DIST. 11 MAJESTIC 2-STOREY detached. 70.000 sq.ft. Freehold. Immediate occupation. $5 million. Also available Bin Tong Park, Eng Kong Park, Chancery Lane, etc. Deans273 words
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Advertisement784 1984-11-05 13 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses THE HOME BEYOND "X YOUR EXPECTATIONS!! |_ifvi_rxH______i 3 units 2-storey Spanish Design Luxurious Terrace Houses (Ideally located at Jubilee Road) With easy accessibility conveniences to work, schools, markets, shopping. ..recreational facilities entertainment Within minutes drive to Orchard area. ATTRACTIVE. L-'^^-.'.\V C 1784 words
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Advertisement570 1984-11-05 13 OIST 1955 TAI HWAN 2-storey Californian bungalow for sale. Large land area. Interested call: *****28. OIST 19 OFF CHARTWELL Drive single-storey semi-detached. 3 bedrooms. Approx 2800 sq.ft. $360,000 0.n.0. Rolf *****11. DIST. 19 DOUBLE-STOREY 4-BED-ROOMED corner terrace. 4000 sq.ft., renovated, cul-de-sac. Chang Agencies, *****22. DIST.IS BRAND NEW 3-storey semi-detached. 4,100570 words
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Advertisement610 1984-11-05 13 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments Yearning for a home with all the trimmings of a vacation spot?>^ Choose one at Chuan Park i^****^ n i i n 1 Step into Chuan Park and you're entering vacationland. It's got the widest610 words
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Advertisement290 1984-11-05 13 BELMONT REALTY *****11: Orchard Towers, high floor. 3 bedrooms. Fully renovated $620,000 No facilities. Grangeford, high floor, 2 bedrooms. Full condominium facilities. $370,000. CHINA TOWN PLAZA* Urgent sale. Type E. 1529 sq.ft. 11th floor. $400,000. Type C. 1626 sq.ft. 12th floor, $430,000 Ready to move m Tel: *****61 (10.30 a.m.290 words
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Advertisement265 1984-11-05 13 DIST 21 RIDGEWOOD (LIHOLIHO), above 15th floor. Spacious 3-bed-roomed apartment/ attached bathroom Full facilities. Covered carpark. 1600 sq.ft. $440,000 0.n.0. Detjker *****11. DIST. 21 URGENT SALEI Brookvale. lower maisonette Beautifully renovated. 3 4- 1 bedrooms Full facilities. 2.465 sq.ft. with garden. $530,000 negotiable. Hap Seng. *****58. DIST. 20 URGENT SALE.265 words
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Advertisement913 1984-11-05 13 114 For Sale: Private Apartments I "S I DIST 17 CHANGI GARDEN. MOO j sq ft with roof garden 4 Led rooms, split-level freehold. $350,000 77X7555 *****33 James Wee. j DIST 10 CITY TOWERS high (km 1700 sqft I bedrooms, iarge living/— lnlng room servant tS cilities Contact Emar *****27913 words
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Advertisement858 1984-11-05 13 114 For Sale: Private Apartments 1 -BEDROOM STUDIO APARTMENT .it !oi onal ion Shi ping I Asking >■* ikk li,'. tai *****22 ALLSWORTH PARK. 2 IHIdrOIWIII 1071 sq fl 199 yt an $350,001 i Interested BOSB4 i M $269 00C ONLY JALAN bedri ms apartment high ■Oi ft. I HMM858 words
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Advertisement685 1984-11-05 14 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments BLK S4 87 COMMONWEALTH v i>>s>' I'll, c negotiable r.ui use i l> i .nt. i, i nMBM OtST 16 BEOOK SOUTH 1-riKitned. I Afii renovated Pull] furnished S*vSiiu> rel »IL";i8« No agents! SIMS DRIVE 4/ V-rooni renovated 180.000 1125.000 negotiable *****68 *****90 ,'47.Utxi 5685 words
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Advertisement849 1984-11-05 14 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces ClWt/IC I AN INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX I OF MODERN FACTORY SPACE I 8-storey twin tower complex W A New Industrial Building strategically W located at the crossroads of MacPherson/ Paya Lebar/Airport/Upper Paya Lebar Roads. I 2,701 sq ft to 4 Goods Lifts 18,000 sq ft849 words
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Advertisement359 1984-11-05 14 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces BMGmrwAY S I BUILDING B Quality warehouse light 2 industrial building S Immediate Occupation fm I iS3s___Sß__H_H_S iM I W w TANNERY LANE fl— I ■wmmwmmm I [ZrH V. GENTINGROAD J Vp\ GENTINGLANE I Joint Leasing Agentsv&v f/kw ill I Mansfield Property359 words
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Advertisement60 1984-11-05 14 f Warehouse for Short/Long Lease Unit Nos: 01-19/20,01--27 to 01-34, 02-35, 02-36, 03-17, 03-18, 03-31/32 and 03-37. Small area available. Please contact I Mrs Bessie Wong at: J __CH____ _Kfi_H FOR RENT Genting Block Area Unit No. (sq.m.) 01-01 224. Tannery Block 01-07 227.9 02-03 140 08-09 160 D15T.1334 44460 words
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Advertisement600 1984-11-05 14 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces MODERN GROUNDFLOOR WAREHOUSE Available immediately for only $0.80 p.s.f. per month. :i DIFFERENT LOTS: 4.60(1. -1.320. 3.240 sq.ft. Height 17 feet. Own entrance. Also fenced open space 14,500 sq.ft. $0.20 p.s.f WAREHOUSE SITUATED IN DIST. 1851 PLEASE TEL: *****00 Mr. Seah <0» Mot Vttty Ao«0) bet600 words
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Advertisement303 1984-11-05 14 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Spaces Various Floors Available Attractive Terms Good Maintenance M CENTRAL BUILDING fly. y. >-■■■ Perfect office set-up for public relations/direct mail or sales promotion operator. Join expanding advertising agency m new premises at attractive rental, just outside CBD, with good access303 words
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Advertisement180 1984-11-05 14 FOOK HAI BUILDING 3 office suites of each 1000 sq ft for sale or lease at attractive rates. Interested, call: Miss Goh OFFICE SPACE ABOUT 1.000 SQ.FT. 1,800 SQ.FT. AT BALESTIER ROAD AREA. Rental $1,800 $2,100 p.m respectively. Contact Mr Lim *****39 DIST. 11 GOLDHILL SQUARE (outside CBD), 4.000 sq.ft.180 words
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Advertisement851 1984-11-05 14 121 For Rent: Office Spaces i THE PLAZA OFFICE Spare 873 i sq It High flour. commanding sea view lull) carpeted, fully j furnished with desks, chairs and cabinets Partitioned into 3 1 renins Available immediately Seasonable rental *****00 DIST 0207 UNION BUILDING on I high floor Facing sea With851 words
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Advertisement597 1984-11-05 14 123 For Sale: Shop Spaces B__aii_jLLigi3_ M*T*TT__T— S Tai *-*i _l Peninsula Plaza Unit Sq ft 01 -29/30 985 1 Excelsior Shopping Centre Unit Sq ft 81-13 417 02-03 299 02-04 285 Paramount Shopping Centre Unit Sqft 01-22/23 319 (with water sjpply) 01-12 310 Kirn Seng Shopping Centre Unit Sqft597 words
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Advertisement676 1984-11-05 15 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces Shop Spaces _Hm^TREET_I MBMy I rv_U_L WML Prime shops of various floor areas for lease or sale W All trades will do well here Book early limited units available Cuppage Plaza Food Street is located at booming676 words
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Advertisement407 1984-11-05 15 SULTAN PLAZA. sth level. 3,802/ 1.079 sq ft $2.20/ $2.60 p.s p.s.f. inclusive maintenance (negotiable). Celco *****05. TANGLIN ROAD SHOPS and Apartments, approx 2600 sq.ft. Reasonable rental. City Valuers and Consultants Pte Ltd *****74 S-STOREY SHOPHOUSE ONLY 3rd floor available, at 39 North Canal Road Any business *****5/ *****3. DIST.407 words
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Advertisement261 1984-11-05 15 137 Tours IsSiOoHiOUDAYS SPECIAL TOUR t HAADYAI GENTING PENANG (Ac Coach) 7 0 S2BB 5 0 GENTING. PENANG CAMERON (A/C COACH) $210 30-4N PENANG IPOH A/C COACH Sl2B 3D-4N GENTING. CAMERON (A/C COACH) $138 20 3N GENTING (A/C COACH) $W PEUMWI $118 CAgWO HOTtl 3-D GENTING (BY AIR) tCOWOMY $299261 words
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Advertisement954 1984-11-05 15 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours f X NAM HO I TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE LTD. Si o With us, you'll enjoy these extras Sfc Ist class hotels Good meals, mostly grand dinners Extensive S> itinerary coverage c Guaranteed flight departures, direct flights S c Friendly bilingual guides. So book954 words
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Advertisement216 1984-11-05 15 DAILY DEPARTURE PACKAGES 3Days Pulau Tioman Marlin Car $299.5339/ Air $348,5388 3D Fraser's Hill Marlin Raaort Rail/Air $239.5259/ Rail $179.5199 Panang Puiau Langkawi Tour SD6N Coach $335 Tue Thu Sat SD6N Coach/Air $459 Dep 2.4.6 4D3N Air $539 Mon.Wed.Fri 4DSN Air/Coach $419 Dep: 1.3.5 Ganting Carafraa 3Daya4Nighla Coach $149.5159/$199.5209 Coach/Rail216 words
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Advertisement740 1984-11-05 15 137 Tours 137 Tours r-;^ 5 5 i j /Sj\ 'SCHOOL HOLIDAY SPECIAL* S I _y %___'_>' By Super Deiu«e Air b_.sjer.sion Air-con Coach j Equip with Colour T v ana Video be! I GENTING PENANG CAMERON S HOTEL: GENTING CASINO 'HOLIDAY INN- MERLIN <GOL COURSE C MEAL: STEAM BOAT740 words
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Advertisement240 1984-11-05 15 148 Computer COMPUTER PROGRAMMING COURSE Special Intensive Holiday Classes for Primary and Secondary Students. THEORY PRACTICAL New Claaaaa commancing m November Intensive Course M/W/F 9.00- 11. 00 am 12 11 M/W/F 11.00- I.oopm 12 11 M/W/F 2.00- 4.00pm 14 11 M/W/F 4.00- 6.00pm 14/11 TTh/Sa 9.00-H.OOam 1311 T/Th/Sa 11.00- I.oopm240 words
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Advertisement622 1984-11-05 15 148 Computer COMPUTER PROGRAMMING COURSES New classes commencing m November Special rates: Students: $100 (or 3 mths Adults: $120 foi 3 mtha Holiday clashes Mon-Fri I l2no •Mon-I rt i co i ll c Uon-f 1 1 S-dp iii r> 11 Mon 7-lOpjn eTue 7-i;i|, 6. 11 Wed 7-10pm Thin622 words
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Advertisement605 1984-11-05 15 150 Commerciai Technical Reyi«,lr„lionfor 198 b LOO Exam i«> now up»-n CltMora Educational Training Centre ".'it H B t Meral r< mt anm Tel ?*****0(6 Urtes a a Lek Meng Professional Training Centre aOS '4 Paapta t "<-• em— Te »>*****1 llOLmes) a M 1000 pm Fr. 700 1000 Katong605 words
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Advertisement748 1984-11-05 16 148 Computer 148 Computer 148 Computer f^MMAtT r~ fc^^S ENROL NOW AT TMC f///|||\\\) GET YOURSELF A RECOGNISED U.K. >^J7^sx COMPUTER QUALIFICATION. A. OIPLOMA IN COMPUTERS STUDIES by expatriate lecturers together with J INCORPORATING C G 747 and IOPM Mr Steve Wallis iBSc. MSc MBCS Parts I II AFIMA) previously748 words
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Advertisement285 1984-11-05 16 151 Language 151 Language DAY and EVENING COURSES ENGLISH JAPANESE FRENCH MANDARIN SPANISH Registration Hours: Bam Bpm (Mon Fri) Bam Ipm (Sat.) y^ 157 Other Courses 157 Other Courses #________E___^BS___ie!!^_BM______li__-___^ SINGAPORE 1 INSTITUTE OF BUILDING I LIMITED j GRADUATE STUDIES IN CONSTRUCTION— i Applications are invited for the 2nd intake285 words
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Advertisement154 1984-11-05 16 151 Language LAST INTAKE OF STUDENTS FOR 19H4 JAPANESE LANGUAGE (BASIC) (Taught by Native Speakers) Wed 7 Nov(7.4spm-9.15pm) Sun 11 Nov<lo.4sam-12.15pm) Taught by qualified teachers Study Notes ara provided free As places ara limited, please enrol m advance For more details, please call: CITY TRAINING CENTRE Queensway Shopping Centre 03-06154 words
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Advertisement531 1984-11-05 16 153 Driving MODERN DRIVING SCHOOL provides ROY qualified driving instructors teaching special driving techniques and car control fur fast improvement. Tel: *****"). LUCKY DRIVING SCHOOL, oral highway code, simulator training road driving. *****40 I Ang Mo Kio)' 2. r >***** (Toa Payoh)' *****5 (Queenstown ASIA DRIVING SCHOOL. Fetch/ Send. <rOl-36531 words
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Advertisement29 1984-11-05 16 T h c S t r a i t s T i c s C A S S I F I D S 7 3 1 1 6 629 words
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Advertisement1483 1984-11-05 16 NOTICES mW^m m mmu M L* J __V PART-TIME INDUSTRIAL SKILL DEVELOPMENT COURSES I JAN 85 INTAKE W Applications are invited for admission to the following part-time Industrial Skill Develop:'':*^; I commencing from the week beginning 2 January 1985. These courses are at the National Trade Certificate ;81 Grade 21,483 words
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Advertisement187 1984-11-05 16 run TENDER NOTICE SINGAPORE AIRLINES LIMITED INVITES TENDER FOR THF DESIGN, CONSTRICTION. SUPPLY, DELIVER*. INSTALLATION. COMMISSIONING WI) MAINTENANCE OF: DONT I Nil GLASS BEAD PEENING MACHINE NMTH 12 NOZZLES. AND 2) ONE I NIT STIFI SHOT PEENING MAC HINT WITH I NOZZLES. TENDIR RFFFRFNCI 116 X An application tee ol187 words
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Miscellaneous658 1984-11-05 17 ■■-—-<——"'—-—— -«~»_«K.>iaif_, .«>»^^«^s^isap<a(jwwass^^^^Sß!»siW!K*^«^r s sS. COMICS GARFIELD By Jim Davis PEANUTS a* f MiPe/ H£Ke n WHY AR_ Wt I VOO'RE 50 NICE.' I H I 1 H 1 I 7 TTTH VI C ITZ I V COAAE6 MV J MIPING THANK 6 FOR 50MEPAY THAT BEAUTIFUL ILL BET IF658 words
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Advertisement256 1984-11-05 18 ___r _/*__»_>\ W \t£-4 mm ty/ v I SB_&sS^S_^v_:V V HfjSgf ammmmmmmmwaaaaammmmmmw mm _^-^-^-^-^-^-^-^-V MWUtfm Am T__ffiPn_lT'fiT'r v ~'~^_________-i I VtSA mwmmf^^ a W a-ffi-SLSr-JT-rffiriViffl wM WW' t*_' H»*'"_i I__B ______________________B_^^ A *^j_r > -^t vj~^f -^^rr^ffiffirff'liiiTßß I^H nP>^'j*-4_3B__________n* mm «_HBST r^______f MBBffillff-T v ffiJTTIT-B_rr^TT 4. T'--4Ti>i".-%* __vr_P_. 'f« ia256 words
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Miscellaneous409 1984-11-05 18 What's on mfGtmwmßHiggß^^ ing. 10 a.m. -6 p.m. Till Nov 13. EXHIBITION OF THE STH INTERNATIONAL SALON OF COLOUR PHOTOGRPHY ISB4 Colour print exhibition at the educational and cultural centre of Teo Chew Poit Ip Huay Kuan. 97, Tank Road (opposite the National Theatre), 10.30 a.m. -5.30 p.m. There will409 words
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Advertisement431 1984-11-05 19 NOTICES f f SINGAPORE FUTSING ASSOCIATION PRE-QUALIFICATION OF MAIN CONTRACTOR Contractors desirous to be considered as tenderers for the Construction and completion of a Proposed 5-storey Shopping /Association and Residential Development with Basement at Alienby Road/ Tyrwhttt Road/ Petain Road for the Singapore Futsing Association are advised to register with431 words
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Advertisement571 1984-11-05 19 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE I B-n-B-B-_a____________________________l A A IN THE CAUSE OF SUIT NO. 6646 OF 1984 I WRIT OF EXECUTION NO. 1 1 15 OF 1984 M Setron Limited Plaintiffs I I VERSUS I jA Seng Heng Radio (Re) Ltd Defendants I I AUCTION571 words
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Advertisement119 1984-11-05 19 \4_£*\ FIUftINFFDIiyA Vsp\ J_L_il^\SMl^----i--L-iMmJ_ll^i\Jl Name of Company: TOMMY BROTHERS (PTE) LTD. Will any person, firm or corporation claiming to be a creditor of TOMMY BROTHERS (PTE) LTD please, submit such claim m writing, together with supporting documentation, to the undersigned. If no claim is received within 14 days of the119 words
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Advertisement144 1984-11-05 19 TICKETS: $5 and $3. Ticket centres: NUS' Centre for Musical Activities and at the door. IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding-Up No. 287 Of 1984 j In the Matter of the Companies Act, Chapter 185 And In the Matter of NORDSEA GAS APPLIANCE COMPANY (SINGAPORE)144 words
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Advertisement280 1984-11-05 19 THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 LOONG HANG TRANSPORTATION PTE LTD (In liquidation! At a general meeting of LOONG WANG TRANSPORTATION PTF LTD duly convened and betd on the 29th day ol October. 1984 the following special resolution was passed SPFCIAL RESOLUTION That the Company be wound up voluntarily pursuant to280 words
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Advertisement97 1984-11-05 20 Over 1,000,000,000 pieces used m Indonesia GUARANTEED LEAKPROOF y I_MH_HM|I_ Bi 9w Wff 2 Km, -P m^~ fll y ■E_P Wl_f^ \ii I i- mA\ y^ y kWm% M W USING BODY METAL JACKET, POLYETHYLENE SEALED AND REINFORCED WITH PVC TUBE LA YER. m\ m% niTTrfll _PO Manufactured to exacting97 words
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Advertisement167 1984-11-05 20 L__^"f_^_B^ ___H___l L _B Wi fi I Ww^aW m^kW -I I B^ 1 H— l ■_f^^_f BST^Jb a v^P I ■l¥_P__ _Pß— tjfl __F ki_J9 v iB _fl -B "^^Bk_^B^_r sWt^mW lB 9Pf^^^ _B __fe- _K s «■■>_ _^^___ml^h II R_B ■P f«5555wCTi IP ■•r7TT^r^^~-*Jl~~_TT~r~~P?j_________: «H r JH BY ESflJifc167 words
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Miscellaneous253 1984-11-05 20 YOUR VIEWING AND USTENING GUIDE History of music groups Pick of the day MUSICAL NOTEBOOK: MUSICAL STEPS IN TIME (Radio Five, 12.95 p.m.): A six-part daily series which traces the history of music groups and orchestras m Singapore. Among the groups featured are the Singapore Junior Symphony Orchestra, the Singapore253 words
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Miscellaneous401 1984-11-05 20 im* .T3^Br _J___^K_^'^^'^ CHr* '^v— ___L __> «_•> I wk _^_k W^^^W I mySWk _B Pt_^H _fc_P^_ _______________M_____i Learn about the roots of some music groups on Radio Five, 12.15 p.m. High Command for Refugees (UNHCR). The film was produced by Desmond Lapsley. TOMORROW'S WORLD (Ch 5, 6.25 p.m.): Items401 words
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Miscellaneous288 1984-11-05 20 SBC 5 2.30 PM SBC Text 'Live' Sample Pages 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by Princess Chang Ping (Mandarin with English subtitles/r) 3.55 Cartoon Selections 4.05 Mr Wizard's World: Don Herbert tells you all about the centre of gravity, and polarised light. 4.30 Pmwheel 4.55 Vision On Sea and288 words
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Miscellaneous233 1984-11-05 20 7.00 The Incredible Hulk (Cartoon) 7.50 Bintang Undangan (Malay entertainment programme) 8.45 News (English) 9.15 'V The Final Battle (Part 1/Malay subtitles): Many unsuspecting humans join forces with the aliens. Meanwhile the rebels plot to disrupt an important ceremony of the aliens. 10.15 Coming Attractions (Ch 5 and 8 Programmes)233 words
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Miscellaneous278 1984-11-05 20 Radio One 5.58 AM National Anthem followed by Opening Announcement 0.00 News m Brief 6.05 Another Morning Another Show 7.00 News and Weather Report 7.10 Morning Digest 7.20 Another Morning Another Show (cont'd) 7.30 Morning Financial News 7.40 Everyday Mandarin 7.45 Another Morning Another Show (cont'd) 8.00 News 8.10 Another278 words
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Miscellaneous292 1984-11-05 20 1.30 Midday Market Report 1.35 Your Lunchdate (cont'd) 2.00 News m Brief 2.05 On the House 3.00 News m Brief 3.05 On the House (cont'd) 4.00 News m Brief 4.05 On the House (cont'd) 4.30 Great Moments m Science 5.00 News m Brief 5.05 Music My Way €.00 News m292 words
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Article, Illustration788 1984-11-05 1 TAN BAN HUAT - TAN BAN HUAT Mouthpiece of the Chinese Communist Party wants to increase outside contacts Like the rest of China, the People's Daily is m the throes of changes m policy and outlook. It wants more contacts with the world and to open its readers' eyes788 words
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Article, Illustration319 1984-11-05 1 JTNG Xianfa of the People's Daily is a striking example of the new generation of Chinese journalists: inquisitive, sharp and outspoken. He is, m many ways, different from his two colleagues who were also here on a regional study tour. Not only is he younger, but319 words
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Advertisement318 1984-11-05 1 A young and progressive Company dealing m consumer foodstuff wishes to appoint an effective executive who is able to increase the market share and expand the business H through wider penetration for the position |H I f: I 1 SALES/MARKETING 1 EXECUTIVE I Applicants should be Singapore Citizens. aged 30318 words
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Advertisement311 1984-11-05 1 x>fl A fast paced and growing U.S. based 'A organisation manufacturing high quality B electronic components has the following fl positions: :fl Possess GCE'O' Level Certificate with \\\\S credit m English •:-:-:':fl At least 1 year s experience preferably XvM m sales. \\\':fl Ability to type about 30 35 wpm311 words
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Article259 1984-11-05 2 f*Br Let's Learn Mandarin THIS programme is compiled by Rediffusion and broadcast dally m Teochew, Hokkien and Cantonese over both Rediffusion and SBC's Radio Three on Mon Sun at 11.15 a.m. The English notes are provided by us. Lesson 267 Tree-planting Day 1) ff^fo^ kaihua~-jie"guo blossom and 2) R-Hf-^Jfi suibian259 words
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Article260 1984-11-05 2 j^-DIAL-FOR-MANDARINVpA Jjß__l *****77 M iii *fi r rase Di'ershfwu ke Bune'ng zhT gu ziji Don't be inconsiderate Aqiang! Wei shenme bK di„nchang WW P ff f'. i| A fc' jFde shengyfh kai de zheme da, i ft AT Aqiang, why did you turn on the volume of the record player260 words
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Advertisement245 1984-11-05 2 APPOINTMENTS An International organisation with operations m over 30 fl countries, specializing m Fire Protection, Security, Electronics I and Machinery require: I SERVICE MANAGER I (SM/02/1184) 8 This position requires a technically oriented person with 9 sales service bias. He/she would be required to head and develop A service divisions245 words
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Advertisement399 1984-11-05 2 I BBC 1 BROWN BOVERI Kg OPPORTUNITIES FOR PRIMARY X J SIX SCHOOL LEAVERS!!! M BBC Brown Boveri (S) Pte Ltd, a factory fijj manufacturing products for low voltage X switchgear will be launching a 3-year appren- 88 tice programme to train cSj Precision Mechanics i If you are 15399 words
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Advertisement261 1984-11-05 2 Read Shin Mm and win $35,000 worth of prizes $25,000 worth of wonderful National Answer the questions m the Entry Form, appliances for your home. $10,000 worth Each entry must be submitted together with of POSB gift vouchers. And so easy to enter: a set of 7 stamps. All you261 words
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Advertisement508 1984-11-05 3 __r OOOOO °GOL^ !< I 40th FUNNIEST DAY! S O 4th FLOOR, SULTAN PLAZA, JALAN SULTAN (*****76) O 5 IT'S BEAUTIFUL! IT'S FUNNY? Q X JTJSABSOLUTELY CRAZY! X iIC W -fc-ff- m tk__— 7!!"^-^ J\ O (•j)^* Produced _Q_l___j-_!_c;ejj__ JAMIEJJ Y§ 'k' ORCHARD: 24th BIG DAY! I K fasten your508 words
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Advertisement328 1984-11-05 3 W CAIRN-COURT PEKING AND SICHUAN RESTAURANT Daily Special Set Lunches that are truly delicious! for 4 person.: $75/ for 6 penooi: S Fried Diced Chicken with Sliced Pbrk m Garlic Sauce with Soya Bean Sauce Shredded Chicken m Sesame Sauteed Shrimps with Garlic Sauce Combination Chilli Sauce Sauteed Fresh Scallops328 words
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Advertisement450 1984-11-05 3 Fp fi »>j rflliif^ i li i i V __r_-S U H 1 1 1 F i> -iil E H fll Trt Bt i1 i w_fc*'' 3^d_i_f r"r»^-' /-vi t <2__L ll j'*~ m\m^y^*rAY JA Ah. ____C&nh J ___i i ly I ___P\_*ltafc.' > > _,_sr -R.-yi-PSiB-k. K 't!'' I450 words
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Advertisement872 1984-11-05 3 *****8888 B B B B B B b CAPITOL: NOW SHOWING! (*****59) 5 SHOWS at 11am, 1,45, 4.00. 6 30.9 .15 B CHANGI: LAST DAY! m (*****59) 5 SHOWS at 11am, 1.45.4.00. 6 45. 9 .15 B 1 THE FUTURE: WHEN ALL WOMEN ARE STF RILE v THE MISSION: TO872 words
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Article, Illustration871 1984-11-05 4 KAMSAH SIRAT - KAMS AH SIRAT By MALAM Gema Tari (Nigh of Colourful Dances) presented by the Malay Arts Group or Perkumpulan Seni (PS) at the Victoria Theatre recently was truly a memorable one. No other dance night previously presented by PS itself or any other dance group or871 words
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Article, Illustration762 1984-11-05 4 Oleh AZMAN SIRAJ - Oleh AZMAN SIRAJ MEMBERIKAN kepuasan kepada semua penonton yang nadir bukanlah sesuatu yang mudah. Apatah lagi bila ia turut dihadiri oleh masyarakat berbilang bangsa di mana cita rasa mereka berbeza-beza. Keadaan inilah yang dihadapi oleh Perkumpulan Seni (PS) ketika mempersembahkan 'Malam Gema Tari' pada762 words
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Article, Illustration119 1984-11-05 4 Bahagian 1 word q__ w, part 1 WORD QUIZ W INSTRUCTIONS: In the columns below you find the letters J and U. Fill m the empty boxes with suitable letters. Use the clues given to form the words you require. Take note that questions 1 to119 words
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Advertisement579 1984-11-05 4 APPOINTMENTS Here's your chance to work 1 jl and study and get the best I j of both worlds I Join our I Electro-Mechanical Maintenance Fitting Apprenticeship Scheme We unite male applicants who possess a GCE O ievel certiticate*and have completed National Service for this NTC3 study as you work579 words
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Advertisement1031 1984-11-05 4 NOTICES A fr RALEIGH CYCLES (MALAYSIA) BERHAD (Incorporated bl Malaysia) INTERIM REPORT FOR THE HALF YEAR ENDED 31ST JULY, 1984 The unaudited results of the Group and ol the Company for the six months ended 31st July. 1984 are ss follows jsrim. MR'OOO MR'OOO MR'OOO MR'OOO TURNOVER 14.844 5.740 61,031 words
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Advertisement349 1984-11-05 4 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Suit No. 4863 of 1982 Between E. G. TAN CO. (PTE) Plaintiffs And FRANCIS TAN Defendant FORM OF ADVERTISEMENT To: FRANCIS TAN 31-A Mandalay Road, Singapore 1130 TAKE NOTICE that an action has been commenced against you m the High Court349 words
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Advertisement382 1984-11-05 4 NOTICE i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Ang Kheng Lay of No. Apt Blk 140, Jin. Bukit Merah #18-1152 Singapore 0316 have applied for a Retail Beer Shop Licence m respect of premises at M/S: Modern-Mart 15-9 Jin Riang Singapore 1335 and that this application will be heard m382 words
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